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{ | ||
"name": "nfcore", | ||
"image": "nfcore/gitpod:latest", | ||
"remoteUser": "gitpod", | ||
"runArgs": ["--privileged"], | ||
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// Configure tool-specific properties. | ||
"customizations": { | ||
// Configure properties specific to VS Code. | ||
"vscode": { | ||
// Set *default* container specific settings.json values on container create. | ||
"settings": { | ||
"python.defaultInterpreterPath": "/opt/conda/bin/python", | ||
"python.linting.enabled": true, | ||
"python.linting.pylintEnabled": true, | ||
"python.formatting.autopep8Path": "/opt/conda/bin/autopep8", | ||
"python.formatting.yapfPath": "/opt/conda/bin/yapf", | ||
"python.linting.flake8Path": "/opt/conda/bin/flake8", | ||
"python.linting.pycodestylePath": "/opt/conda/bin/pycodestyle", | ||
"python.linting.pydocstylePath": "/opt/conda/bin/pydocstyle", | ||
"python.linting.pylintPath": "/opt/conda/bin/pylint" | ||
}, | ||
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// Add the IDs of extensions you want installed when the container is created. | ||
"extensions": ["ms-python.python", "ms-python.vscode-pylance", "nf-core.nf-core-extensionpack"] | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} |
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root = true | ||
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charset = utf-8 | ||
end_of_line = lf | ||
insert_final_newline = true | ||
trim_trailing_whitespace = true | ||
indent_size = 4 | ||
indent_style = space | ||
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[*.{md,yml,yaml,html,css,scss,js}] | ||
indent_size = 2 | ||
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# These files are edited and tested upstream in nf-core/modules | ||
[/modules/nf-core/**] | ||
charset = unset | ||
end_of_line = unset | ||
insert_final_newline = unset | ||
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset | ||
indent_style = unset | ||
[/subworkflows/nf-core/**] | ||
charset = unset | ||
end_of_line = unset | ||
insert_final_newline = unset | ||
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset | ||
indent_style = unset | ||
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[/assets/email*] | ||
indent_size = unset | ||
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# ignore Readme | ||
[README.md] | ||
indent_style = unset | ||
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# ignore python | ||
[*.{py,md}] | ||
indent_style = unset |
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# Dockstore config version, not pipeline version | ||
version: 1.2 | ||
workflows: | ||
- subclass: nfl | ||
primaryDescriptorPath: /nextflow.config | ||
publish: True |
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# phac-nml/viralassembly: Contributing Guidelines | ||
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Hi there! | ||
Many thanks for taking an interest in improving phac-nml/viralassembly. | ||
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We try to manage the required tasks for phac-nml/viralassembly using GitHub issues, you probably came to this page when creating one. | ||
Please use the pre-filled template to save time. | ||
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However, don't be put off by this template - other more general issues and suggestions are welcome! | ||
Contributions to the code are even more welcome ;) | ||
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## Contribution workflow | ||
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If you'd like to write some code for phac-nml/viralassembly, the standard workflow is as follows: | ||
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1. Check that there isn't already an issue about your idea in the [phac-nml/viralassembly issues](https://github.com/phac-nml/viralassembly/issues) to avoid duplicating work. If there isn't one already, please create one so that others know you're working on this | ||
2. [Fork](https://help.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/fork-a-repo) the [phac-nml/viralassembly repository](https://github.com/phac-nml/viralassembly) to your GitHub account | ||
3. Make the necessary changes / additions within your forked repository following [Pipeline conventions](#pipeline-contribution-conventions) | ||
4. Use `nf-core schema build` and add any new parameters to the pipeline JSON schema (requires [nf-core tools](https://github.com/nf-core/tools) >= 1.10). | ||
5. Submit a Pull Request against the `dev` branch and wait for the code to be reviewed and merged | ||
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If you're not used to this workflow with git, you can start with some [docs from GitHub](https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests) or even their [excellent `git` resources](https://try.github.io/). | ||
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## Tests | ||
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You can optionally test your changes by running the pipeline locally. Then it is recommended to use the `debug` profile to | ||
receive warnings about process selectors and other debug info. Example: `nextflow run . -profile debug,test,docker --outdir <OUTDIR>`. | ||
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When you create a pull request with changes, [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions) will run automatic tests. | ||
Typically, pull-requests are only fully reviewed when these tests are passing, though of course we can help out before then. | ||
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There are typically two types of tests that run: | ||
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### Lint tests | ||
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`nf-core` has a [set of guidelines](https://nf-co.re/developers/guidelines) which all pipelines must adhere to. | ||
To enforce these and ensure that all pipelines stay in sync, we have developed a helper tool which runs checks on the pipeline code. This is in the [nf-core/tools repository](https://github.com/nf-core/tools) and once installed can be run locally with the `nf-core lint <pipeline-directory>` command. | ||
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If any failures or warnings are encountered, please follow the listed URL for more documentation. | ||
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### Pipeline tests | ||
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Each `nf-core` pipeline should be set up with a minimal set of test-data. | ||
`GitHub Actions` then runs the pipeline on this data to ensure that it exits successfully. | ||
If there are any failures then the automated tests fail. | ||
These tests are run both with the latest available version of `Nextflow` and also the minimum required version that is stated in the pipeline code. | ||
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## Patch | ||
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:warning: Only in the unlikely and regretful event of a release happening with a bug. | ||
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- On your own fork, make a new branch `patch` based on `upstream/master`. | ||
- Fix the bug, and bump version (X.Y.Z+1). | ||
- A PR should be made on `master` from patch to directly this particular bug. | ||
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## Pipeline contribution conventions | ||
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To make the phac-nml/viralassembly code and processing logic more understandable for new contributors and to ensure quality, we semi-standardise the way the code and other contributions are written. | ||
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### Adding a new step | ||
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If you wish to contribute a new step, please use the following coding standards: | ||
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1. Define the corresponding input channel into your new process from the expected previous process channel | ||
2. Write the process block (see below). | ||
3. Define the output channel if needed (see below). | ||
4. Add any new parameters to `nextflow.config` with a default (see below). | ||
5. Add any new parameters to `nextflow_schema.json` with help text (via the `nf-core schema build` tool). | ||
6. Add sanity checks and validation for all relevant parameters. | ||
7. Perform local tests to validate that the new code works as expected. | ||
8. If applicable, add a new test command in `.github/workflow/ci.yml`. | ||
9. Update MultiQC config `assets/multiqc_config.yml` so relevant suffixes, file name clean up and module plots are in the appropriate order. If applicable, add a [MultiQC](https://https://multiqc.info/) module. | ||
10. Add a description of the output files and if relevant any appropriate images from the MultiQC report to `docs/output.md`. | ||
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### Default values | ||
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Parameters should be initialised / defined with default values in `nextflow.config` under the `params` scope. | ||
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Once there, use `nf-core schema build` to add to `nextflow_schema.json`. | ||
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### Default processes resource requirements | ||
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Sensible defaults for process resource requirements (CPUs / memory / time) for a process should be defined in `conf/base.config`. These should generally be specified generic with `withLabel:` selectors so they can be shared across multiple processes/steps of the pipeline. A nf-core standard set of labels that should be followed where possible can be seen in the [nf-core pipeline template](https://github.com/nf-core/tools/blob/master/nf_core/pipeline-template/conf/base.config), which has the default process as a single core-process, and then different levels of multi-core configurations for increasingly large memory requirements defined with standardised labels. | ||
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The process resources can be passed on to the tool dynamically within the process with the `${task.cpu}` and `${task.memory}` variables in the `script:` block. | ||
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### Naming schemes | ||
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Please use the following naming schemes, to make it easy to understand what is going where. | ||
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- initial process channel: `ch_output_from_<process>` | ||
- intermediate and terminal channels: `ch_<previousprocess>_for_<nextprocess>` | ||
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### Nextflow version bumping | ||
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If you are using a new feature from core Nextflow, you may bump the minimum required version of nextflow in the pipeline with: `nf-core bump-version --nextflow . [min-nf-version]` | ||
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### Images and figures | ||
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For overview images and other documents we follow the nf-core [style guidelines and examples](https://nf-co.re/developers/design_guidelines). | ||
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## GitHub Codespaces | ||
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This repo includes a devcontainer configuration which will create a GitHub Codespaces for Nextflow development! This is an online developer environment that runs in your browser, complete with VSCode and a terminal. | ||
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To get started: | ||
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- Open the repo in [Codespaces](https://github.com/phac-nml/viralassembly/codespaces) | ||
- Tools installed | ||
- nf-core | ||
- Nextflow | ||
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Devcontainer specs: | ||
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- [DevContainer config](.devcontainer/devcontainer.json) |
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name: Bug report | ||
description: Report something that is broken or incorrect | ||
labels: bug | ||
body: | ||
- type: textarea | ||
id: description | ||
attributes: | ||
label: Description of the bug | ||
description: A clear and concise description of what the bug is. | ||
validations: | ||
required: true | ||
- type: textarea | ||
id: command_used | ||
attributes: | ||
label: Command used and terminal output | ||
description: Steps to reproduce the behaviour. Please paste the command you used | ||
to launch the pipeline and the output from your terminal. | ||
render: console | ||
placeholder: '$ nextflow run ... | ||
Some output where something broke | ||
' | ||
- type: textarea | ||
id: files | ||
attributes: | ||
label: Relevant files | ||
description: 'Please drag and drop the relevant files here. Create a `.zip` archive | ||
if the extension is not allowed. | ||
Your verbose log file `.nextflow.log` is often useful _(this is a hidden file | ||
in the directory where you launched the pipeline)_ as well as custom Nextflow | ||
configuration files. | ||
' | ||
- type: textarea | ||
id: system | ||
attributes: | ||
label: System information | ||
description: '* Nextflow version _(eg. 23.04.0)_ | ||
* Hardware _(eg. HPC, Desktop, Cloud)_ | ||
* Executor _(eg. slurm, local, awsbatch)_ | ||
* Container engine: _(e.g. Docker, Singularity, Conda, Podman, Shifter, Charliecloud, | ||
or Apptainer)_ | ||
* OS _(eg. CentOS Linux, macOS, Linux Mint)_ | ||
* Version of phac-nml/viralassembly _(eg. 1.1, 1.5, 1.8.2)_ | ||
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name: Feature request | ||
description: Suggest an idea for the phac-nml/viralassembly pipeline | ||
labels: enhancement | ||
body: | ||
- type: textarea | ||
id: description | ||
attributes: | ||
label: Description of feature | ||
description: Please describe your suggestion for a new feature. It might help to describe a problem or use case, plus any alternatives that you have considered. | ||
validations: | ||
required: true |
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<!-- | ||
# phac-nml/viralassembly pull request | ||
Many thanks for contributing to phac-nml/viralassembly! | ||
Please fill in the appropriate checklist below (delete whatever is not relevant). | ||
These are the most common things requested on pull requests (PRs). | ||
Remember that PRs should be made against the dev branch, unless you're preparing a pipeline release. | ||
Learn more about contributing: [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/phac-nml/viralassembly/tree/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) | ||
--> | ||
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## PR checklist | ||
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- [ ] This comment contains a description of changes (with reason). | ||
- [ ] If you've fixed a bug or added code that should be tested, add tests! | ||
- [ ] If you've added a new tool - have you followed the pipeline conventions in the [contribution docs](https://github.com/phac-nml/viralassembly/tree/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) | ||
- [ ] Make sure your code lints (`nf-core lint`). | ||
- [ ] Ensure the test suite passes (`nextflow run . -profile test,docker --outdir <OUTDIR>`). | ||
- [ ] Check for unexpected warnings in debug mode (`nextflow run . -profile debug,test,docker --outdir <OUTDIR>`). | ||
- [ ] Usage Documentation in `docs/usage.md` is updated. | ||
- [ ] Output Documentation in `docs/output.md` is updated. | ||
- [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` is updated. | ||
- [ ] `README.md` is updated (including new tool citations and authors/contributors). |
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