Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: resolwe
Version: 21.0.0a4
Summary: Open source enterprise dataflow engine in Django
Home-page: https://github.com/genialis/resolwe
Author: Genialis, Inc.
Author-email: dev-team@genialis.com
License: Apache License (2.0)
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        Resolwe
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        Resolwe is an open source dataflow package for `Django framework`_. We envision
        Resolwe to follow the `Common Workflow Language`_ specification, but the
        current implementation does not yet fully support it. Resolwe offers a complete
        RESTful API to connect with external resources. A collection of bioinformatics
        pipelines is available in `Resolwe Bioinformatics`_.
        
        .. _Django framework: https://www.djangoproject.com/
        .. _Common Workflow Language: https://github.com/common-workflow-language/common-workflow-language
        .. _Resolwe Bioinformatics: https://github.com/genialis/resolwe-bio
        
        
        Docs & Help
        ===========
        
        Read about architecture, getting started, how to write `processes`, RESTful API
        details, and API Reference in the documentation_.
        
        To chat with developers or ask for help, join us on Slack_.
        
        .. _documentation: http://resolwe.readthedocs.io/
        .. _Slack: http://resolwe.slack.com/
        
        
        Install
        =======
        
        Prerequisites
        -------------
        
        Make sure you have Python_ 3.6 installed on your system. If you don't have it
        yet, follow `these instructions
        <https://docs.python.org/3/using/index.html>`__.
        
        Resolwe requires PostgreSQL_ (9.4+). Many Linux distributions already include
        the required version of PostgreSQL (e.g. Fedora 22+, Debian 8+, Ubuntu 15.04+)
        and you can simply install it via distribution's package manager.
        Otherwise, follow `these instructions
        <https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Detailed_installation_guides>`__.
        
        Additionally, installing some (indirect) dependencies from PyPI_ will require
        having a C compiler (e.g. GCC_) as well as Python development files installed
        on the system.
        
        Note
        ^^^^
        
        The preferred way to install the C compiler and Python development files is to
        use your distribution's packages, if they exist. For example, on a
        Fedora/RHEL-based system, that would mean installing ``gcc`` and
        ``python3-devel`` packages.
        
        .. _Python: https://www.python.org/
        .. _PostgreSQL: http://www.postgresql.org/
        .. _PyPi: https://pypi.python.org/
        .. _GCC: https://gcc.gnu.org/
        
        Using PyPI_
        -----------
        
        .. code::
        
            pip install resolwe
        
        Using source on GitHub_
        -----------------------
        
        .. code::
        
           pip install https://github.com/genialis/resolwe/archive/<git-tree-ish>.tar.gz
        
        where ``<git-tree-ish>`` can represent any commit SHA, branch name, tag name,
        etc. in `Resolwe's GitHub repository`_. For example, to install the latest
        Resolwe from the ``master`` branch, use:
        
        .. code::
        
           pip install https://github.com/genialis/resolwe/archive/master.tar.gz
        
        .. _`Resolwe's GitHub repository`: https://github.com/genialis/resolwe/
        .. _GitHub: `Resolwe's GitHub repository`_
        
        
        Contribute
        ==========
        
        We welcome new contributors. To learn more, read Contributing_ section of our
        documentation.
        
        .. _Contributing: http://resolwe.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html
        
Keywords: resolwe dataflow django
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