hmm, I now remember having same thing when I first upgraded, I changed a line in galaxy.masthead.mako: --- a/templates/webapps/galaxy/galaxy.masthead.mako +++ b/templates/webapps/galaxy/galaxy.masthead.mako @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ 'terms_url' : app.config.get("terms_url", ""), 'allow_user_creation' : app.config.allow_user_creation, 'logo_url' : h.url_for(app.config.get( 'logo_url', '/')), - 'logo_src' : h.url_for( app.config.get( 'logo_src', '../../../static/images/galaxyIcon_noText + 'logo_src' : h.url_for( app.config.get( 'logo_src', '/static/images/galaxyIcon_noText.png' ) 'is_admin_user' : trans.user_is_admin(), 'active_view' : active_view, 'ftp_upload_dir' : app.config.get("ftp_upload_dir", None), @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ Does this help at all? Saskia On 08-12-16 14:04, Peter Briggs wrote:
Dear developers
Since upgrading to release_16.07 I've noticed a broken link to the masthead icon (i.e. the Galaxy logo 'galaxyIcon_noText.png') in our local Galaxy installations, which are all served from subdirectories of the webserver, e.g.
https://centaurus.itservices.manchester.ac.uk/galaxy/
The icon is visible when this URL is visited but appears to be broken when using parts of Galaxy served from their own subdirectories e.g. the login page (under https://centaurus.itservices.manchester.ac.uk/galaxy/user/login?...) or the admin interface (https://centaurus.itservices.manchester.ac.uk/galaxy/admin).
At the top level the logo <img> "src" is points correctly to "/galaxy/static/images/galaxyIcon_noText.png"; in the subdirs (users,admin etc) it points to "../../../static/images/galaxyIcon_noText.png" (which cannot be loaded).
As far as I can work out, in 16.07 the "src" location is generated from templates/webapps/galaxy/galaxy.masthead.mako, but takes its value from the 'logo_src' parameter that is set in lib/galaxy/managers/configuration.py:
... # TODO: this doesn't seem right 'logo_url' : lambda i, k, **c: self.url_for( i.get( k, '/' ) ), 'logo_src' : lambda i, k, **c: self.url_for( '/static/images/galaxyIcon_noText.png' ), ...
However I have no idea how to try and fix it - presumably it needs to incorporate the proxy-prefix setting somehow. (Btw the 'logo_url' does seem to point to the correct location however.)
Can someone suggest a fix?
Thanks
Peter