Has the script created multiple histories? That's the intent, that each file+workflow execution has a separate history. And, for why that file vanished resulting in the exception -- is it possible you ran a second instance of the script or moved the file? -Dannon On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 1:07 AM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Further, when I look in the ~galaxy-dist/database/files/000 I can see both files have been uploaded but only the second file has a history associated to it
Thanks Neil
-----Original Message----- From: Burdett, Neil (ICT Centre, Herston - RBWH) Sent: Wednesday, 29 May 2013 2:45 PM To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu; 'Dannon Baker'; 'robert.leclerc@gmail.com ' Subject: Re: Creating multiple datasets in a libset
Hi Guys, Did you manage to get multiple datasets working? I can't seem to upload multiple files. Only the last file appears in the history. I changed my code as mentioned in the thread below in "example_watch_folder.py" to add multiple files separated by a new line and increased the sleep time:
for fname in os.listdir(in_folder): fullpath = os.path.join(in_folder, fname) print ' fullpath is [%s] ' % fullpath if os.path.isfile(fullpath): data = {} data['folder_id'] = library_folder_id data['file_type'] = 'auto' data['dbkey'] = '' data['upload_option'] = 'upload_paths' data['filesystem_paths'] = "/home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input/141_S_0851_MRI_T1_Screening.nii.gz\n /home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input/141_S_0851_MRI_T2_Screening.nii.gz" print ' data is [%s] ' % str(data['filesystem_paths']) data['create_type'] = 'file' libset = submit(api_key, api_url + "libraries/%s/contents" % library_id, data, return_formatted = False) #TODO Handle this better, but the datatype isn't always # set for the followup workflow execution without this # pause. time.sleep(65)
However, I get the following crash:
./example_watch_folder.py 64f3209856a3cf4f2d034a1ad5bf851c http://barium-rbh/csiro/api/ /home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input /home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/output "This One" f2db41e1fa331b3e
fullpath is [/home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input/141_S_0851_MRI_T2_Screening.nii.gz] data is [/home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input/141_S_0851_MRI_T1_Screening.nii.gz /home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input/141_S_0851_MRI_T2_Screening.nii.gz] url is : http://barium-rbh/csiro/api/libraries/33b43b4e7093c91f/contents?key=64f32098... data is : {'file_type': 'auto', 'dbkey': '', 'create_type': 'file', 'folder_id': 'F33b43b4e7093c91f', 'upload_option': 'upload_paths', 'filesystem_paths': '/home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input/141_S_0851_MRI_T1_Screening.nii.gz\n /home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input/141_S_0851_MRI_T2_Screening.nii.gz'} url is : http://barium-rbh/csiro/api/workflows?key=64f3209856a3cf4f2d034a1ad5bf851c data is : {'workflow_id': 'f2db41e1fa331b3e', 'ds_map': {'14': {'src': 'ld', 'id': 'ff5476bcf6c921fa'}}, 'history': '141_S_0851_MRI_T2_Screening.nii.gz - apiFullCTE'} {'outputs': ['daecbdd824e1c349', '358eb58cd5463e0d', 'c0279aab05812500'], 'history': '3cc0effd29705aa3'} url is : http://barium-rbh/csiro/api/workflows?key=64f3209856a3cf4f2d034a1ad5bf851c data is : {'workflow_id': 'f2db41e1fa331b3e', 'ds_map': {'14': {'src': 'ld', 'id': '79966582feb6c081'}}, 'history': '141_S_0851_MRI_T2_Screening.nii.gz - apiFullCTE'} {'outputs': ['19c51286b777bc04', '0f71f1fc170d4ab9', '256444f6e7017e58'], 'history': 'b701da857886499b'} Traceback (most recent call last): File "./example_watch_folder.py", line 89, in <module> main(api_key, api_url, in_folder, out_folder, data_library, workflow ) File "./example_watch_folder.py", line 75, in main shutil.move(fullpath, os.path.join(out_folder, fname)) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 299, in move copy2(src, real_dst) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 128, in copy2 copyfile(src, dst) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 82, in copyfile with open(src, 'rb') as fsrc: IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/galaxy/galaxy-drop/input/141_S_0851_MRI_T2_Screening.nii.gz'
It says there is no such file, but this file has already been copied from the input to the output directory. Any help much appreciated
Neil
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Message: 2 Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 16:11:39 -0400 From: Rob Leclerc <robert.leclerc@gmail.com> To: Dannon Baker <dannon.baker@gmail.com> Cc: "galaxy-dev@bx.psu.edu" <galaxy-dev@bx.psu.edu> Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Creating multiple datasets in a libset Message-ID: <CAGkd85fHSgO2YC1T+Frctyso9G5rfQb=_mLyHGSdxPM+s3= 8pg@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Hi Dannon,
I've written some code to (i) query a dataset to ensure that it's been uploaded after a submit and (ii) to ensure a resulting dataset has been written to the file.
*#Block until all datasets have been uploaded* libset = submit(api_key, api_url + "libraries/%s/contents" % library_id, data, return_formatted = False) for ds in libset: while True: uploaded_file = display(api_key, api_url + 'libraries/%s/contents/%s' %(library_id, ds['id']), return_formatted=False) if uploaded_file['misc_info'] == None: time.sleep(1) else: break
*#Block until all result datasets have been saved to the filesystem* result_ds_url = api_url + 'histories/' + history_id + '/contents/' + dsh['id']; while True: result_ds = display(api_key, result_ds_url, return_formatted=False) if result_ds["state"] == 'ok': break else: time.sleep(1)
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Dannon Baker <dannon.baker@gmail.com
wrote:
Yep, that example filesystem_paths you suggest should work fine. The sleep() bit was a complete hack from the start, for simplicity in demonstrating a very basic pipeline, but what you probably want to do for a real implementation is query the dataset in question via the API, verify that the datatype/etc have been set, and only after that execute the workflow; instead of relying on sleep.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Rob Leclerc <robert.leclerc@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dannon,
Thanks for the response. Sorry to be pedantic, but just to make sure that I understand the interpretation of this field on the other side of the API, I would need to have something like the following:
data['filesystem_paths'] = "/home/me/file1.vcf \n /home/me/file2.vcf /n /home/me/file3.vcf"
I assume I should also increase the time.sleep() to reflect the uploading of extra files?
Cheers,
Rob
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Dannon Baker <dannon.baker@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Rob,
That example_watch_folder.py does just submit exactly one at a time, executes the workflow, and then does the next all in separate transactions. If you wanted to upload multiple filepaths at once, you'd just append more to the ''filesystem_paths' field (newline separated paths).
-Dannon
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 11:54 PM, Rob Leclerc < robert.leclerc@gmail.com>wrote:
I'm looking at example_watch_folder.py and it's not clear from the example how you submit multiple datasets to a library. In the example, the first submit returns a libset [] with only a single entry and then proceeds to iterate through each dataset in the libset in the following section:
data = {}
data['folder_id'] = library_folder_id
data['file_type'] = 'auto'
data['dbkey'] = ''
data['upload_option'] = 'upload_paths'
*data['filesystem_paths'] = fullpath*
data['create_type'] = 'file'
libset = submit(api_key, api_url + "libraries/%s/contents" % library_id, data, return_formatted = False)
time.sleep(5)
for ds in libset:
if 'id' in ds:
wf_data = {}
wf_data['workflow_id'] = workflow['id']
wf_data['history'] = "%s - %s" % (fname, workflow['name'])
wf_data['ds_map'] = {}
for step_id, ds_in in workflow['inputs' ].iteritems():
wf_data['ds_map'][step_id] = {'src':'ld', 'id':ds['id']}
res = submit( api_key, api_url + 'workflows', wf_data, return_formatted=False)
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