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Many of the helper methods/objects are documented such that developers can reuse truvari in their own code. To see developer documentation, visit readthedocs.
Documentation can also be seen using
import truvari
help(truvari)
A Dockerfile exists to build an image of Truvari. To make a Docker image, clone the repository and run
docker build -t truvari .
You can then run Truvari through docker using
docker run -v `pwd`:/data -it truvari
Where pwd
can be whatever directory you'd like to mount in the docker to the path /data/
, which is the working directory for the Truvari run. You can provide parameters directly to the entry point.
docker run -v `pwd`:/data -it truvari anno svinfo -i example.vcf.gz
If you'd like to interact within the docker container for things like running the CI/CD scripts
docker run -v `pwd`:/data --entrypoint /bin/bash -it truvari
You'll now be inside the container and can run FuncTests or run Truvari directly
bash repo_utils/truvari_ssshtests.sh
truvari anno svinfo -i example.vcf.gz
Scripts that help ensure the tool's quality. Extra dependencies need to be installed in order to run Truvari's CI/CD scripts.
pip install pylint anybadge coverage
Check code formatting with
python repo_utils/pylint_maker.py
We use autopep8 (via vim-autopep8) for formatting.
Test the code and generate a coverage report with
bash repo_utils/truvari_ssshtests.sh
Truvari leverages github actions to perform these checks when new code is pushed to the repository. We've noticed that the actions sometimes hangs through no fault of the code. If this happens, cancel and resubmit the job. Once FuncTests are successful, it uploads an artifact of the coverage html
report which you can download to see a line-by-line accounting of test coverage.
To organize the commits for the repository, we use git-flow. Therefore, develop
is the default branch, the latest tagged release is on master
, and new, in-development features are within feature/<name>
When contributing to the code, be sure you're working off of develop and have run git flow init
.
Truvari uses Semantic Versioning. As of v3.0.0, a single version is kept in the code under truvari/__init__.__version__
. We try to keep the suffix -dev
on the version in the develop branch. When cutting a new release, we either replace the suffix with -rc
if we've built a release candidate that may need more testing/development. Once we've committed to a full release that will be pushed to PyPi, no suffix is placed on the version.
The github wiki serves the documentation most relevant to the develop/
branch. When cutting a new release, we freeze and version the wiki's documentation with the helper utility docs/freeze_wiki.sh
.
Follow these steps to create a release
- Bump release version
- Run tests locally
- Update API Docs
- Freeze the Wiki
- Ensure all code is checked in
- Do a git-flow release
- Use github action to make a testpypi release
- Check test release
python3 -m venv test_truvari
python3 -m pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple/ truvari
- Use GitHub action to make a pypi release
- Change Updates Wiki
- Download release-tarball.zip from step #8’s action
- Create release (include #9) from the tag
- Checkout develop and Bump to dev version and README ‘commits since’ badge
The package management we maintain is via PyPi so that the command pip install truvari
is available. There is a very old version of Truvari that was uploaded to conda that we'll eventually look into maintaining. In the meantime, we recommend reading this when using conda and trying to use Truvari's documented installation procedure.