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− | The URL format follows the same pattern as GBrowse: <font color=red>host</font>/<font color=blue>cgi-bin/gbgff</font>/<font color=green>data_source</font>?param=value;param2=value2 | + | The URL format follows the same pattern as GBrowse: '''<font color=red>host</font>/<font color=blue>cgi-bin/gbgff</font>/<font color=green>data_source</font>?param=value;param2=value2''' |
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Revision as of 14:15, 19 March 2008
gbgff is a GFF3 dumper script that come packaged with GBrowse version 1.69 and later. Its purpose is the export configured annotations from one instance of Gbrowse to another.
- It is analogous to DAS, except that:
- It supports both server and client-side configuration of glyph rendering
- It supports 3-level gene models and other multi-level features made possible by GFF3
Installation
- gbgff does not require an special set-up, it is installed with Gbrowse.
- This application has only been tested with servers using a GFF-3 back-end with Bio::SeqFeature::Store
Configuration
Server-side
- Tracks are configured as normal (see the Gbrowse tutorial and the Configure HOWTO for details)
- The only thing to be aware of is that callbacks are disabled for security reasons
- Any server-side options configured with callbacks will fall through to the [TRACK DEFAULTS] setting, if available
- Note: server-side options will be overridden by client-side settings, so callbacks can still be used
Client-side
- The GFF3 exported by gbgff can be used like a DAS source.
as a DAS-lite remote feature
- to use the dumper as a DAS source, add the 'remote feature'
The URL format follows the same pattern as GBrowse: host/cgi-bin/gbgff/data_source?param=value;param2=value2
[mygene] remote feature = http://remote.host/cgi-bin/gbgff/source?type=gene;ref=$ref;start=$start;end=$end glyph = gene bgcolor = blue #etc...
- Note that the $ref, $start, aand $end variables are interpolated to the current segment
- These variables are a required part of the url