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  • Getting Started

    These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

    Prerequisites

    To run nextflow on you computer you need to have java (>= 1.8) installed.

    java --version

    To be able to easily test tools already implemented for nextflow on your computer (src/nf_modules/ to see their list). You need to have docker installed.

    docker run hello-world

    Installing

    To install nextflow on you computer simply run the following command:

    src/install_nextflow.sh

    Then to initialize a given tools run the following command:

    src/docker_modules/<tool_name>/<tool_version>/docker_init.sh

    For example to initialize file_handle version 0.1.1, run:

    src/docker_modules/file_handle/0.1.1/docker_init.sh

    To initialize all the tools:

    find src/docker_modules/ -name "docker_init.sh" | awk '{system($0)}'

    Running the tests

    To run tests we first need to get a training set

    cd data
    git clone -c http.sslVerify=false https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/LBMC/tiny_dataset.git
    cp tiny_dataset/fastq/tiny_R1.fastq tiny_dataset/fastq/tiny2_R1.fastq
    cp tiny_dataset/fastq/tiny_R2.fastq tiny_dataset/fastq/tiny2_R2.fastq
    cp tiny_dataset/fastq/tiny_S.fastq tiny_dataset/fastq/tiny2_S.fastq
    cd ..

    Then to run the tests for a given tools run the following command:

    src/nf_modules/<tool_name>/<tool_version>/tests.sh

    For example to run the tests on Bowtie2 run:

    src/nf_modules/bowtie2/tests.sh