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# How to build wrappers for new met4j-toolbox apps? ## Install planemo ```console pip install virtualenv python -m virtualenv planemo . planemo/bin/activate pip install --upgrade pip setuptools pip install planemo ``` ## Install singularity Doc [Here](https://github.com/sylabs/singularity/blob/main/INSTALL.md). ## Create new wrappers - Create a branch (e.g. newFeature) (or a new release) in met4j and develop your apps - Push the branch - If this branch is not master or develop, launch manually the building of the singularity image in the met4j CI-CD (this singularity image will be downloaded by the galaxy instance) - Create a branch with the same name in met4j-galaxy (e.g. newFeature) - Use the GenerateGalaxyFiles of the met4j-toolbox (be careful, it must be the version of the new branch) to generate the wrappers for the new met4j apps. Or you can use the singularity image created in the third step. ```console met4j-toolbox.sif GenerateGalaxyFiles \ -o /path/to/met4j-galaxy/tools ``` ## Write tests - Edit manually the wrappers where the tests are lacking. [Here](https://docs.galaxyproject.org/en/latest/dev/schema.html#tool-tests) is the documentation about tests in galaxy Put the test files in a test-data directory in the tool directory. If the file is used in several tests, put it in the data directory at the root of the project and create a symbolic link in the test-data directory. ## Check the syntax of the wrappers ```console . planemo/bin/activate planemo shed_lint --tools \ --ensure_metadata \ --report_level warn \ --fail_level error \ --recursive tools ``` ## Find apps without tests ```console python ./findToolsWithoutTests.py build/tools/ ``` ## Launch the tests ### Build with a version number To test your apps, you need to fill the good version of met4j singularity in each xml wrapper. For this, use this command: ```bash ./build.sh $versionNumber ``` Where $versionNumber must correspond to the version of the met4j singularity instance created above. ### Launch the tests on the built instance Launching all the tests can be very time consuming. You can launch the test for one tool (here convert.Sbml2Graph): ```console . planemo/bin/activate planemo test \ --job_config_file config/job_conf.xml \ build/tools/Sbml2Graph/ ``` If you want to test all the tools: ```console . planemo/bin/activate planemo test \ --job_config_file config/job_conf.xml \ build/tools/* ``` The results of the tests can be read in tool_test_output.html. ## Create new release When tests are ok, you can create a new met4j release. The CI will create a new Singularity image corresponding to this version. Create a new met4j-galaxy release with the same version number as met4j. After testing this new version, you have to do: ```bash git push origin 1.3.0 ``` Modify the 1.3.0 by the version number that you want to push. After push, the CI will test again the apps. If it's ok, a new version of met4j-galaxy will be pushed on the galaxy toolshed. The instance in usegalaxy.fr will be updated the next monday. ## Update met4j-galaxy-runner Docker image to run planemo on ci. Creation du docker pour lancer galaxy et planemo : ```bash sudo docker login sudo docker build -t metexplore/met4j-galaxy-runner:latest . sudo docker push metexplore/met4j-galaxy-runner:latest ``` <https://hub.docker.com/r/metexplore/met4j-galaxy-runner>