wft4galaxy is a Python module which allows to automate the running of Galaxy workflow tests. It can be used either as local Python library or a Docker image running inside a Docker container.
Basically, to install wft4galaxy as a local Python library, you need to follow the two speps below:
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clone the github repository:
git clone https://github.com/phnmnl/wft4galaxy
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install the module using the usual setup script:
cd wft4galaxy python setup.py install
Notice. If you are using a Linux based system, like Ubuntu, you probably need to install the two libraries
python-lxml
andlibyaml-dev
as a further prerequisite.
Alternatively, you can use wft4galaxy with Docker (see Docker-based Installation).
If you have installed wft4galaxy as native Python library, you can launch it from your terminal:
wft4galaxy [options]
The the main available options are:
usage: wft4galaxy [-h] [--server GALAXY_URL] [--api-key GALAXY_API_KEY]
[-f FILE] [--enable-logger] [--debug] [--disable-cleanup]
[--output-format {text,xunit}] [--xunit-file FILE_PATH] [-o PATH]
[test [test ...]]
positional arguments:
test Workflow Test Name
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--server GALAXY_URL Galaxy server URL
--api-key GALAXY_API_KEY Galaxy server API KEY
-f FILE, --file FILE YAML configuration file of workflow tests (default is workflow-test-suite.yml)
--enable-logger Enable log messages
--debug Enable debug mode
--disable-cleanup Disable cleanup
--output-format {text,xunit} Choose output type
--xunit-file FILE_PATH Set the path of the xUnit report file (absolute or relative to the output folder)
-o PATH, --output PATH Path of the output folder
As an example, you can run tests defined in your workflow-test-suite.yml
definition file by typing:
wft4galaxy
Alternatively, you can run one or more tests (e.g., change_case
) in your definition file specifying their names:
wft4galaxy change_case
See documentation for more details.