Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-04-21 Thread William Ge
Sorry, my previous message were held by the list moderator due to its size: I 
attached the logs and files.
Anyway, here are my short answers:
No, the tools do no show on the admin section
Yes, the section id is included in the tool_list.yaml file. The file was 
downloaded along with the play-book. I only modified the key and host Ip
The shed_tool_conf.xml was not modified after ansible-playbook ran. Is this 
file supposed to be modified by ansible to reflect the newly installed tools, 
and then incorporated into integrated_tool_conf.xml in order to show on the web 
page?
Sorry the attachment did not get through. I will try to email you directly.

Thanks,
Bill

From: Marius van den Beek [mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 10:39 AM
To: William Ge 
Cc: Enis Afgan ; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Oh, and one more thing, when you install the tools through the playbook, do 
they appear in the admin section?

On 21 April 2016 at 19:37, Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Okay, that was a bit too short for the tool_list.yml.
What is important is that you either have the tool_panel_section_label or 
tool_panel_section_id included in your tool_list.yml (for each tool!).
Then it would help us to see what is going on if you can run the playbook with 
the - parameter, as well as what is going on at the same time in your 
galaxy logs.

On 21 April 2016 at 19:30, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Thanks, Marius!

Sure, here it is:
I followed the online instructions to git clone the master Galaxy (Feb., 2016) 
and configured it for local production use with PostgreSQL and proftp. First 
tried ansible to install the tools, but did not succeed. Then tried the online 
admin installation of tools one-by-one. That worked, and I installed at least 
one tool for each section this way. With more help from you and others later, I 
got ansible-playbook to run to install the tools. That ran OK, but did not see 
the tools installed show up on the web frontend.

Beginning of the tool_list.yml is the same as the one included in the 
playbook/roles, except for the api_key and galaxy_instance:

api_key: ‘d22b682…’
galaxy_instance: 127.0.0.1:8080<http://127.0.0.1:8080>
tools:

-  name: ‘column_maker’

owner: …


The command I used is: ansible-playbook tools.yaml
The playbook was downloaded end of March, following the link given on the 
Galaxy tool installation guide.
Manual installation of the tools one-by-one from the Admin web page works. The 
tools installed show up on the web page.

Thanks,
Bill
From: Marius van den Beek 
[mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com<mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 9:45 AM
To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Enis Afgan mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>

Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Hi Bill, can you describe what exactly you have done?
What would be good is if you could post the beginning of your tool_list.yml 
file,
the command that you used to run the playbook, the version of galaxy and the 
last commit
of the playbook you are using (the last entry of `git log`).
For any of this to work you should also be able manually install tools from the 
toolshed.
Does this work for you?

On 21 April 2016 at 18:14, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Does anyone know why Ansible installation of the tools did not update the 
shed_tools_conf.xml file to reflect the installed tools? How can I make the 
tools installed with the Ansible playbook visible on the web front end?
Thanks,
Bill

From: Enis Afgan [mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr<mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr>]
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 9:19 AM

To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

The location of that dir is defined in shed_tool_conf.xml[.sample] and defaults 
to ../shed_tools. The reasoning is described here, under item #2: 
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/DevNewsBriefs/2012_10_23#Tool_Shed

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 11:09 AM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Thanks, Enis!
Yes, that line was uncommented with the option pointing to 
“tool_conf.xml,shed_tool_conf.xml”. However, I noticed that the 
“shed_tool_conf.xml” has not been changed after running the ansible-playbook to 
install tools. One other thing: the shed_tools directory was one level above 
the Galaxy subdirectories: i.e., all subdirectories (config, database, 
tool-data, tools, static, etc) are in /home/galaxy/galaxy, while “shed_tools” 
is in 

Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-04-21 Thread William Ge
Thanks, Marius!

Sure, here it is:
I followed the online instructions to git clone the master Galaxy (Feb., 2016) 
and configured it for local production use with PostgreSQL and proftp. First 
tried ansible to install the tools, but did not succeed. Then tried the online 
admin installation of tools one-by-one. That worked, and I installed at least 
one tool for each section this way. With more help from you and others later, I 
got ansible-playbook to run to install the tools. That ran OK, but did not see 
the tools installed show up on the web frontend.

Beginning of the tool_list.yml is the same as the one included in the 
playbook/roles, except for the api_key and galaxy_instance:

api_key: ‘d22b682…’
galaxy_instance: 127.0.0.1:8080
tools:

-  name: ‘column_maker’

owner: …


The command I used is: ansible-playbook tools.yaml
The playbook was downloaded end of March, following the link given on the 
Galaxy tool installation guide.
Manual installation of the tools one-by-one from the Admin web page works. The 
tools installed show up on the web page.

Thanks,
Bill
From: Marius van den Beek [mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 9:45 AM
To: William Ge 
Cc: Enis Afgan ; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Hi Bill, can you describe what exactly you have done?
What would be good is if you could post the beginning of your tool_list.yml 
file,
the command that you used to run the playbook, the version of galaxy and the 
last commit
of the playbook you are using (the last entry of `git log`).
For any of this to work you should also be able manually install tools from the 
toolshed.
Does this work for you?

On 21 April 2016 at 18:14, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Does anyone know why Ansible installation of the tools did not update the 
shed_tools_conf.xml file to reflect the installed tools? How can I make the 
tools installed with the Ansible playbook visible on the web front end?
Thanks,
Bill

From: Enis Afgan [mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr<mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr>]
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 9:19 AM

To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

The location of that dir is defined in shed_tool_conf.xml[.sample] and defaults 
to ../shed_tools. The reasoning is described here, under item #2: 
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/DevNewsBriefs/2012_10_23#Tool_Shed

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 11:09 AM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Thanks, Enis!
Yes, that line was uncommented with the option pointing to 
“tool_conf.xml,shed_tool_conf.xml”. However, I noticed that the 
“shed_tool_conf.xml” has not been changed after running the ansible-playbook to 
install tools. One other thing: the shed_tools directory was one level above 
the Galaxy subdirectories: i.e., all subdirectories (config, database, 
tool-data, tools, static, etc) are in /home/galaxy/galaxy, while “shed_tools” 
is in /home/galaxy. Do not know why.

Thanks,
Bill

From: Enis Afgan [mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr<mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr>]
Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 7:06 AM
To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>

Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Hi Bill,
Do you have the value set in Galaxy's $GALAXY_ROOT/config/galaxy.ini file for 
setting tool_config_file option? I believe this variable should be set to a 
file other than the default *.sample.

On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:21 PM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Hi, Marius,



I got ansible running and installed the tools on my local instance of Galaxy. 
However, the tools are not shown on the tool panel on the web page. Wonder if 
the tools has been installed in the wrong place, or something else is wrong. 
Have been searching the Wiki and list without any resulst. Please point me to 
the right directions.



Thanks,

Bill



From: Marius van den Beek 
[mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com<mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 12:27 PM
To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Dannon Baker mailto:dannon.ba...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play



On 4 March 2016 at 20:47, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Thanks a lot, Marius!

Sure, you're welcome!



I am a newbie to this complex system and want a quick clone/install locally. I 
have spent over two weeks

Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-04-21 Thread William Ge
Does anyone know why Ansible installation of the tools did not update the 
shed_tools_conf.xml file to reflect the installed tools? How can I make the 
tools installed with the Ansible playbook visible on the web front end?
Thanks,
Bill

From: Enis Afgan [mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr]
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 9:19 AM
To: William Ge 
Cc: Marius van den Beek ; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

The location of that dir is defined in shed_tool_conf.xml[.sample] and defaults 
to ../shed_tools. The reasoning is described here, under item #2: 
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/DevNewsBriefs/2012_10_23#Tool_Shed

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 11:09 AM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Thanks, Enis!
Yes, that line was uncommented with the option pointing to 
“tool_conf.xml,shed_tool_conf.xml”. However, I noticed that the 
“shed_tool_conf.xml” has not been changed after running the ansible-playbook to 
install tools. One other thing: the shed_tools directory was one level above 
the Galaxy subdirectories: i.e., all subdirectories (config, database, 
tool-data, tools, static, etc) are in /home/galaxy/galaxy, while “shed_tools” 
is in /home/galaxy. Do not know why.

Thanks,
Bill

From: Enis Afgan [mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr<mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr>]
Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 7:06 AM
To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>

Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Hi Bill,
Do you have the value set in Galaxy's $GALAXY_ROOT/config/galaxy.ini file for 
setting tool_config_file option? I believe this variable should be set to a 
file other than the default *.sample.

On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:21 PM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Hi, Marius,



I got ansible running and installed the tools on my local instance of Galaxy. 
However, the tools are not shown on the tool panel on the web page. Wonder if 
the tools has been installed in the wrong place, or something else is wrong. 
Have been searching the Wiki and list without any resulst. Please point me to 
the right directions.



Thanks,

Bill



From: Marius van den Beek 
[mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com<mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 12:27 PM
To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Dannon Baker mailto:dannon.ba...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play



On 4 March 2016 at 20:47, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Thanks a lot, Marius!

Sure, you're welcome!



I am a newbie to this complex system and want a quick clone/install locally. I 
have spent over two weeks on the process. There are many configuration files 
and environment variables or dependencies to sort out. I wish the sample 
configuration files would include most of the options so that new installation 
just needs to comment out or delete unwanted ones.



The galaxy team definitely aims for this, and usually you should (tm) be able 
to clone galaxy and use run.sh to get going.

If you can tell us the steps where you were struggling we can try to update or 
clarify the documentation (A lot of it is on the wiki).

Anyway, here is the error I got:

[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ python files/install_tool_shed_tools.py 
-h
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "files/install_tool_shed_tools.py", line 49, in 
logging.captureWarnings(True)  # Capture HTTPS warngings from urllib3
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'captureWarnings'



If I run this after activating the galaxy_env and install ensible, bioblend, 
argparse and importlib, the same error came up. I guess this is Python 2.6 
issue. Any solutions known?

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Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-04-08 Thread William Ge
I see. Just too many config files to look at☺. Anyway, still not sure why the 
ansible process did not update the shed_tool_conf.xml automatically so that it 
can be integrated into integrated_tool_conf.xml when Galaxy is started.

I wish there is a big git download that includes the full tools and config 
files already, similar to the cloud process, instead of a bare-bone 
installation. It’s easier for beginners to turn off un-needed features, than to 
turn on everyone.

Thanks,
Bill
From: Enis Afgan [mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr]
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 9:19 AM
To: William Ge 
Cc: Marius van den Beek ; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

The location of that dir is defined in shed_tool_conf.xml[.sample] and defaults 
to ../shed_tools. The reasoning is described here, under item #2: 
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/DevNewsBriefs/2012_10_23#Tool_Shed

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 11:09 AM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Thanks, Enis!
Yes, that line was uncommented with the option pointing to 
“tool_conf.xml,shed_tool_conf.xml”. However, I noticed that the 
“shed_tool_conf.xml” has not been changed after running the ansible-playbook to 
install tools. One other thing: the shed_tools directory was one level above 
the Galaxy subdirectories: i.e., all subdirectories (config, database, 
tool-data, tools, static, etc) are in /home/galaxy/galaxy, while “shed_tools” 
is in /home/galaxy. Do not know why.

Thanks,
Bill

From: Enis Afgan [mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr<mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr>]
Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 7:06 AM
To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>

Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Hi Bill,
Do you have the value set in Galaxy's $GALAXY_ROOT/config/galaxy.ini file for 
setting tool_config_file option? I believe this variable should be set to a 
file other than the default *.sample.

On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:21 PM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Hi, Marius,



I got ansible running and installed the tools on my local instance of Galaxy. 
However, the tools are not shown on the tool panel on the web page. Wonder if 
the tools has been installed in the wrong place, or something else is wrong. 
Have been searching the Wiki and list without any resulst. Please point me to 
the right directions.



Thanks,

Bill



From: Marius van den Beek 
[mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com<mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 12:27 PM
To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Dannon Baker mailto:dannon.ba...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play



On 4 March 2016 at 20:47, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Thanks a lot, Marius!

Sure, you're welcome!



I am a newbie to this complex system and want a quick clone/install locally. I 
have spent over two weeks on the process. There are many configuration files 
and environment variables or dependencies to sort out. I wish the sample 
configuration files would include most of the options so that new installation 
just needs to comment out or delete unwanted ones.



The galaxy team definitely aims for this, and usually you should (tm) be able 
to clone galaxy and use run.sh to get going.

If you can tell us the steps where you were struggling we can try to update or 
clarify the documentation (A lot of it is on the wiki).

Anyway, here is the error I got:

[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ python files/install_tool_shed_tools.py 
-h
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "files/install_tool_shed_tools.py", line 49, in 
logging.captureWarnings(True)  # Capture HTTPS warngings from urllib3
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'captureWarnings'



If I run this after activating the galaxy_env and install ensible, bioblend, 
argparse and importlib, the same error came up. I guess this is Python 2.6 
issue. Any solutions known?

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Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-04-07 Thread William Ge
Thanks, Enis!
Yes, that line was uncommented with the option pointing to 
“tool_conf.xml,shed_tool_conf.xml”. However, I noticed that the 
“shed_tool_conf.xml” has not been changed after running the ansible-playbook to 
install tools. One other thing: the shed_tools directory was one level above 
the Galaxy subdirectories: i.e., all subdirectories (config, database, 
tool-data, tools, static, etc) are in /home/galaxy/galaxy, while “shed_tools” 
is in /home/galaxy. Do not know why.

Thanks,
Bill

From: Enis Afgan [mailto:enis.af...@irb.hr]
Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 7:06 AM
To: William Ge 
Cc: Marius van den Beek ; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Hi Bill,
Do you have the value set in Galaxy's $GALAXY_ROOT/config/galaxy.ini file for 
setting tool_config_file option? I believe this variable should be set to a 
file other than the default *.sample.

On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:21 PM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Hi, Marius,



I got ansible running and installed the tools on my local instance of Galaxy. 
However, the tools are not shown on the tool panel on the web page. Wonder if 
the tools has been installed in the wrong place, or something else is wrong. 
Have been searching the Wiki and list without any resulst. Please point me to 
the right directions.



Thanks,

Bill



From: Marius van den Beek 
[mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com<mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 12:27 PM
To: William Ge mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>>
Cc: Dannon Baker mailto:dannon.ba...@gmail.com>>; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play



On 4 March 2016 at 20:47, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Thanks a lot, Marius!

Sure, you're welcome!



I am a newbie to this complex system and want a quick clone/install locally. I 
have spent over two weeks on the process. There are many configuration files 
and environment variables or dependencies to sort out. I wish the sample 
configuration files would include most of the options so that new installation 
just needs to comment out or delete unwanted ones.



The galaxy team definitely aims for this, and usually you should (tm) be able 
to clone galaxy and use run.sh to get going.

If you can tell us the steps where you were struggling we can try to update or 
clarify the documentation (A lot of it is on the wiki).

Anyway, here is the error I got:

[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ python files/install_tool_shed_tools.py 
-h
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "files/install_tool_shed_tools.py", line 49, in 
logging.captureWarnings(True)  # Capture HTTPS warngings from urllib3
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'captureWarnings'



If I run this after activating the galaxy_env and install ensible, bioblend, 
argparse and importlib, the same error came up. I guess this is Python 2.6 
issue. Any solutions known?

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Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-04-06 Thread William Ge
Hi, Marius,



I got ansible running and installed the tools on my local instance of Galaxy. 
However, the tools are not shown on the tool panel on the web page. Wonder if 
the tools has been installed in the wrong place, or something else is wrong. 
Have been searching the Wiki and list without any resulst. Please point me to 
the right directions.



Thanks,

Bill



From: Marius van den Beek [mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 12:27 PM
To: William Ge 
Cc: Dannon Baker ; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play



On 4 March 2016 at 20:47, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Thanks a lot, Marius!

Sure, you're welcome!



I am a newbie to this complex system and want a quick clone/install locally. I 
have spent over two weeks on the process. There are many configuration files 
and environment variables or dependencies to sort out. I wish the sample 
configuration files would include most of the options so that new installation 
just needs to comment out or delete unwanted ones.



The galaxy team definitely aims for this, and usually you should (tm) be able 
to clone galaxy and use run.sh to get going.

If you can tell us the steps where you were struggling we can try to update or 
clarify the documentation (A lot of it is on the wiki).

Anyway, here is the error I got:

[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ python files/install_tool_shed_tools.py 
-h
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "files/install_tool_shed_tools.py", line 49, in 
logging.captureWarnings(True)  # Capture HTTPS warngings from urllib3
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'captureWarnings'



If I run this after activating the galaxy_env and install ensible, bioblend, 
argparse and importlib, the same error came up. I guess this is Python 2.6 
issue. Any solutions known?

PLAY [localhost] ** 

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Copy the bootstrap user management script] ** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Create Galaxy bootstrap user] *** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Check/Set bootstrap user as Galaxy Admin if admin_users tag is already in the config file] *** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Set bootstrap user as Galaxy Admin] * 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Delete Galaxy bootstrap user] *** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Remove bootstrap user as Galaxy Admin if admin_users tag was already in the config file before bootstrap_user task] *** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Remove bootstrap user as Galaxy Admin] ** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Check if Galaxy is managed by supervisor] *** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Restart Galaxy] * 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Stop Galaxy]  
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Wait for Galaxy to stop]  
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Start Galaxy] *** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Wait for Galaxy to start] *** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Remove the bootstrap user management script]  
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | set_fact galaxy_tools_api_key="{{ api_key.stdout_lines[0] }}"] *** 
skipping: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Create/invoke script virtualenv]  
ok: [localhost] => (item=pyyaml)
ok: [localhost] => (item=bioblend)

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Place the tool management script] *** 
changed: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | get tool list] ** 
ok: [localhost]

TASK: [galaxy_tools | Install Tool Shed tools]  
ok: [localhost] => (item={'owner': 'devteam', 'tool_panel_section_id': 'textutil', 'name': 'column_maker', 'revisions': ['08a01b2ce4cd']})
ok: [localhost] => (item={'owner': 'devteam', 'tool_panel_section_id': 'convert', 'name': 'tabular_to_fasta', 'revisions': ['0b4e36026794']})
ok: [localhost] => (item={'owner': 'devteam', 'tool_panel_section_id': 'convert', 'name': 'fasta_to_tabular', 'revisions': ['9d189d08f2ad']})
ok: [localhost] => (item={'owner': 'devteam', 'tool_panel_section_id': 'convert', 'name': 'fastqtofasta', 'r

[galaxy-dev] dbkeys_list.yaml

2016-04-05 Thread William Ge
Hi,

Just wonder where I can download the full sample file of dbkeys_list.yaml, 
which contents all the dbkeys and all DMs from the main tool shed. I'd 
appreciate if you would send me a copy. The sample file that comes with the 
ansible role only has a few lines.

Thanks,
Bill
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Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-03-04 Thread William Ge




From: Marius van den Beek 
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 12:26 PM
To: William Ge
Cc: Dannon Baker; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play
Thanks, Marius!  That got me through!

The Galaxy Team has done a wonderful job putting together such a complex 
system. It is very well packaged and documented good enough for developers. But 
for new people like me, a more fool-proof step-by-step guide will be very 
helpful. I have worked with ACEDB, GCG, LionBioscience SRS and other early 
bioinformatics packages in the past, but have been out of touch for a while. 
The most challenging portion for me is to sort out the configuration files, 
retrieve/download data and install tools. The web admin application is a good 
tool. It would be very helpful for new people if there is a check box in front 
of the categories of tools, and in front of each individual tools, so that we 
can check to select and click install to perform batch install there.

Best regards,
Bill


On 4 March 2016 at 20:47, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Thanks a lot, Marius!

Sure, you're welcome!


I am a newbie to this complex system and want a quick clone/install locally. I 
have spent over two weeks on the process. There are many configuration files 
and environment variables or dependencies to sort out. I wish the sample 
configuration files would include most of the options so that new installation 
just needs to comment out or delete unwanted ones.


The galaxy team definitely aims for this, and usually you should (tm) be able 
to clone galaxy and use run.sh to get going.
If you can tell us the steps where you were struggling we can try to update or 
clarify the documentation (A lot of it is on the wiki).

Anyway, here is the error I got:

[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ python files/install_tool_shed_tools.py 
-h
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "files/install_tool_shed_tools.py", line 49, in 
logging.captureWarnings(True)  # Capture HTTPS warngings from urllib3
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'captureWarnings'


If I run this after activating the galaxy_env and install ensible, bioblend, 
argparse and importlib, the same error came up. I guess this is Python 2.6 
issue. Any solutions known?


This is indeed a python2.6 issue. Note that python2.6 has reached it's EOL in 
October 2013 (https://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6.9/), and python2.6 
support for galaxy will be phased out with the next release 
(https://github.com/galaxyproject/galaxy/issues/1596), so it's probably a good 
idea to look into migrating to python2.7. That said, you can try this patch 
https://github.com/galaxyproject/ansible-galaxy-tools/compare/master...galaxyproject:python26_workaround.diff
In addition, there may be a bioblend problem in combination with recent galaxy 
releases. I'll let you know once this is sorted out.


Thanks,

Bill




From: Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 11:03 AM
To: William Ge
Cc: Dannon Baker; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

The list of tools installed on usegalaxy.org<http://usegalaxy.org/> is 
conviniently desposited here:
Galaxy<http://usegalaxy.org/>
usegalaxy.org<http://usegalaxy.org>
The Galaxy analysis interface requires a browser with Javascript enabled. 
Please enable Javascript and refresh this page. Galaxy. Javascript Required for 
Galaxy

https://github.com/galaxyproject/usegalaxy-playbook/blob/master/files/galaxy/usegalaxy.org/tool_list.yaml

Normally you should be able to use this command outlined above to get all the 
tools that usegalaxy.org<http://usegalaxy.org/> has,
including the dependencies.

PS. please keep all traffic on the mailing list

On 4 March 2016 at 19:59, Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>> wrote:

There is no real step by step guide, but the script itself has a help text:

$ python install_tool_shed_tools.py -h


Also make sure you have bioblend installed (pip install bioblend)
It does more things than just installing tools. To just install tools you would 
use a command line like this:


python install_tool_shed_tools.py -a "your new admin api key" -g "your new 
galaxy instance url" -t tool_list.yml


tool_list.yml follows the format outlined here:
https://github.com/galaxyproject/ansible-galaxy-tools/blob/master/files/tool_list.yaml.sample

Cheers,
Marius

On 4 March 2016 at 19:11, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Thank you both, Marius and Dannon!

Since I am not familiar with ansible, I will just run the python script. I am 
reading about the usage of the script, tryin

Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-03-04 Thread William Ge
Thanks a lot, Marius!

I am a newbie to this complex system and want a quick clone/install locally. I 
have spent over two weeks on the process. There are many configuration files 
and environment variables or dependencies to sort out. I wish the sample 
configuration files would include most of the options so that new installation 
just needs to comment out or delete unwanted ones.


Anyway, here is the error I got:

[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ python files/install_tool_shed_tools.py 
-h
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "files/install_tool_shed_tools.py", line 49, in 
logging.captureWarnings(True)  # Capture HTTPS warngings from urllib3
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'captureWarnings'


If I run this after activating the galaxy_env and install ensible, bioblend, 
argparse and importlib, the same error came up. I guess this is Python 2.6 
issue. Any solutions known?


Thanks,

Bill




From: Marius van den Beek 
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 11:03 AM
To: William Ge
Cc: Dannon Baker; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

The list of tools installed on usegalaxy.org<http://usegalaxy.org/> is 
conviniently desposited here:
Galaxy<http://usegalaxy.org/>
usegalaxy.org
The Galaxy analysis interface requires a browser with Javascript enabled. 
Please enable Javascript and refresh this page. Galaxy. Javascript Required for 
Galaxy

https://github.com/galaxyproject/usegalaxy-playbook/blob/master/files/galaxy/usegalaxy.org/tool_list.yaml

Normally you should be able to use this command outlined above to get all the 
tools that usegalaxy.org<http://usegalaxy.org/> has,
including the dependencies.

PS. please keep all traffic on the mailing list

On 4 March 2016 at 19:59, Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>> wrote:

There is no real step by step guide, but the script itself has a help text:

$ python install_tool_shed_tools.py -h


Also make sure you have bioblend installed (pip install bioblend)
It does more things than just installing tools. To just install tools you would 
use a command line like this:


python install_tool_shed_tools.py -a "your new admin api key" -g "your new 
galaxy instance url" -t tool_list.yml


tool_list.yml follows the format outlined here:
https://github.com/galaxyproject/ansible-galaxy-tools/blob/master/files/tool_list.yaml.sample

Cheers,
Marius

On 4 March 2016 at 19:11, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:

Thank you both, Marius and Dannon!

Since I am not familiar with ansible, I will just run the python script. I am 
reading about the usage of the script, trying to figure out what configuration 
needs  to be in place and what options to use. Is there  a step-by-step guide 
for using this script somewhere?


Best regards,
Bill


From: Marius van den Beek 
mailto:m.vandenb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 7:25 AM
To: Dannon Baker
Cc: William Ge; 
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org<mailto:galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Hi Bill,

I think you're trying to use the ansible-galaxy-tools role as a playbook:
This won't work, you can only include the role in your playbook,
or use this playbook https://github.com/afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook
[https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/338642?v=3&s=400]<https://github.com/afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook>

afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook · 
GitHub<https://github.com/afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook>
github.com<http://github.com>
README.md A ready-to-use Ansible playbook for the Galaxy Tools role. Before you 
can use this playbook, you need to install Ansible: $ pip install ansible

You can also directly use the python script in 
https://github.com/galaxyproject/ansible-galaxy-tools/blob/master/files/install_tool_shed_tools.py
if you're more comfortable not using ansible.

Cheers,
Marius

On 4 March 2016 at 13:43, Dannon Baker 
mailto:dannon.ba...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I haven't seen this before but did a little googling.  What version is your 
ansible installation?   If it's a little bit older, 
(https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/5412) might be what you're seeing.

It's a bit of a long read, but it looks like reinstalling or updating your 
ansible (or installing a new one in a fresh virtualenv for isolation) should 
resolve it.

Let me know if that doesn't fix it up for you.

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:08 PM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Hi, all,

Sorry to bother you again. I am trying to install tools using the script. I 
have downloaded the playbook, but stuck here:


[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ ansible-playbook tasks/tools.yml -i 
"localhost,&

Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-03-04 Thread William Ge
Thank you both, Marius and Dannon!

Since I am not familiar with ansible, I will just run the python script. I am 
reading about the usage of the script, trying to figure out what configuration 
needs  to be in place and what options to use. Is there  a step-by-step guide 
for using this script somewhere?


Best regards,
Bill


From: Marius van den Beek 
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 7:25 AM
To: Dannon Baker
Cc: William Ge; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

Hi Bill,

I think you're trying to use the ansible-galaxy-tools role as a playbook:
This won't work, you can only include the role in your playbook,
or use this playbook https://github.com/afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook
[https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/338642?v=3&s=400]<https://github.com/afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook>

afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook · 
GitHub<https://github.com/afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook>
github.com
README.md A ready-to-use Ansible playbook for the Galaxy Tools role. Before you 
can use this playbook, you need to install Ansible: $ pip install ansible

You can also directly use the python script in 
https://github.com/galaxyproject/ansible-galaxy-tools/blob/master/files/install_tool_shed_tools.py
if you're more comfortable not using ansible.

Cheers,
Marius

On 4 March 2016 at 13:43, Dannon Baker 
mailto:dannon.ba...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I haven't seen this before but did a little googling.  What version is your 
ansible installation?   If it's a little bit older, 
(https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/5412) might be what you're seeing.

It's a bit of a long read, but it looks like reinstalling or updating your 
ansible (or installing a new one in a fresh virtualenv for isolation) should 
resolve it.

Let me know if that doesn't fix it up for you.

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:08 PM, William Ge 
mailto:w...@centrilliontech.com>> wrote:
Hi, all,

Sorry to bother you again. I am trying to install tools using the script. I 
have downloaded the playbook, but stuck here:


[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ ansible-playbook tasks/tools.yml -i 
"localhost," --extra-vars galaxy_tools_api_key=xcd2Glx

ERROR: pip is not a legal parameter of an Ansible Play



I did not find anything related on the Galaxy search either. Any help will be 
appreciated.



The web Admin interface only allows tool installation one by one. I wish it 
allows batch installation there.



Thanks,

Bill




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[galaxy-dev] ERROR: PIP is not a legl parament of an Ansible Play

2016-03-03 Thread William Ge
Hi, all,

Sorry to bother you again. I am trying to install tools using the script. I 
have downloaded the playbook, but stuck here:


[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ ansible-playbook tasks/tools.yml -i 
"localhost," --extra-vars galaxy_tools_api_key=xcd2Glx

ERROR: pip is not a legal parameter of an Ansible Play



I did not find anything related on the Galaxy search either. Any help will be 
appreciated.



The web Admin interface only allows tool installation one by one. I wish it 
allows batch installation there.



Thanks,

Bill



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Re: [galaxy-dev] playbook download error

2016-03-03 Thread William Ge
It worked! Thank you very much, Bjoern!
However, another error came up during the next step:

[galaxy@Pegasus ansible-galaxy-tools]$ ansible-playbook tasks/tools.yml -i 
"localhost," --extra-vars galaxy_tools_api_key=xcd2Glx
ERROR: pip is not a legal parameter of an Ansible Play

I did not find anything related on the Galaxy search either. Any help will be 
appreciated. 

The web Admin interface only allows tool installation one by one. I wish it 
allows batch installation there. 

Thanks,
Bill


-Original Message-
From: Björn Grüning [mailto:bjoern.gruen...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2016 10:59 AM
To: William Ge ; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] playbook download error

Hi,

try git clone --recursive
https://github.com/galaxyproject/ansible-galaxy-tools.git

Cheers,
Bjoern

Am 03.03.2016 um 19:54 schrieb William Ge:
> Hi, all,
> 
>  
> 
> I tried to download the playbook for automatic installation of Galaxy 
> tools, but encountered the following error:
> 
>  
> 
> [galaxy@Pegasus galaxy]$ git clone --recursive 
> g...@github.com:afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook.git
> 
> Initialized empty Git repository in
> /home/galaxy/galaxy/galaxy-tools-playbook/.git/
> 
> Permission denied (publickey).
> 
> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
> 
>  
> 
> Is this repository still open to public download?
> 
>  
> 
> I’m new and not quite familiar with the playbook application. Any step 
> by step guide will be helpful.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
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[galaxy-dev] playbook download error

2016-03-03 Thread William Ge
Hi, all,

I tried to download the playbook for automatic installation of Galaxy tools, 
but encountered the following error:

[galaxy@Pegasus galaxy]$ git clone --recursive 
g...@github.com:afgane/galaxy-tools-playbook.git
Initialized empty Git repository in 
/home/galaxy/galaxy/galaxy-tools-playbook/.git/
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly

Is this repository still open to public download?

I'm new and not quite familiar with the playbook application. Any step by step 
guide will be helpful.

Thanks,
Bill
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[galaxy-dev] AssertionError: there is no script for 130 version

2016-02-25 Thread William Ge
Hi, all,

I  am new to Galaxy. The following error was encountered when I tried to run 
Galaxy after getting PostgreSQL up:

File 
"/home/galaxy/galaxy/eggs/sqlalchemy_migrate-0.9.6-py2.6.egg/migrate/versioning/version.py",
 line 204, in script
"There is no script for %d version" % self.version
AssertionError: There is no script for 130 version

I searched the lists and forums, but have not found any message. Anyone can 
give some hits?

I'm running this on CentOS 6.7, virtual environment, python2.6, PostgresQL 
8.4.20.

Thanks in advance!

Bill

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