Have you checked out the barcode splitter? The output is quite similar, an HTML report with links to the split files. -Dannon On Oct 31, 2011, at 2:50 PM, Jesse Erdmann wrote:
I have an in-house Perl tool that generates a double digit number of outputs that we'd like the user to have access to, but don't necessarily need to be in the history. A complicating factor is that the exact number is determined at run time as user input can add any number of outputs that can't be determined in the scope of the tools' XML processing.
Ideally, the end result would be that executing the tool would produce a single output in the history with the other files either being hidden or in the extra_files path. The visible file should be an HTML file that can be used to describe and link to the other outputs as well as providing the option to either unhide or add the hidden outputs to the history for use in subsequent analysis.
I've looked at composite datatypes, but as far as I can tell the documentation and examples don't cover how to produce a composite datatype with a variable number of outputs. I briefly tried to use the deprecated <code> tag to iterate over the results with the other outputs added as hidden extra files to the index after execution, but wasn't really excited about using a deprecated feature and couldn't get it working quickly, regardless. Any other suggestions?
-- Jesse Erdmann Bioinformatics Analyst Masonic Cancer Center University of Minnesota jerdmann@umn.edu 612-626-3123 ___________________________________________________________ Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. To manage your subscriptions to this and other Galaxy lists, please use the interface at: