def getToolDescription(cls): from proto.HtmlCore import HtmlCore core = HtmlCore() core.smallHeader("General description") core.paragraph( "This tool is used to install ProTo tools into the tool menu. " "The installation process creates a Galaxy tool XML file and " "adds the tool to the tool menu (in the 'tool_conf.xml' file). " "After execution, the XML file has been generated and added " "to the tool configuration file, but Galaxy needs to reload " "the tool menu for it to become visible. This is done by a " "Galaxy administrator, either from the Admin menu, or from a " "link in the output history element from this tool.") core.paragraph("Note that the after this tool has been executed " "but before a Galaxy administrator has reloaded the " "tool menu, the tool is not available from neither " "of the 'ProTo tool explorer' tool or from the " "Galaxy menu.") core.divider() core.smallHeader("Parameters") core.descriptionLine("Select tool", "The tool to install.", emphasize=True) core.descriptionLine("Tool ID", "The Galaxy tool id for the new tool to be " "created. This is the 'id' argument to the " "<tool> tag in the tool XML file.", emphasize=True) core.descriptionLine("Tool name", "The name of the tool as it will appear in the " "tool menu. The tool name will appear as a HTML " "link.", emphasize=True) core.descriptionLine("Tool description", "The description of the tool as it will appear " "in the tool menu. The tool description will " "appear directly after the tool name as " "normal text.", emphasize=True) core.descriptionLine("Tool XML file", "The path (relative to '%s') and name " % os.path.sep.join([''] + cls._getProtoRelToolDirs(fromBase=True)) + "of the Galaxy tool XML file to be created. " "The tool file can be named anything and be " "placed anywhere (as the 'tool_conf.xml' file " "contains the path to the tool XML file). " "However, we encourage the practice of placing " "the Galaxy tool XML file together with the " "Python module, in the same directory and " "with the same name as tool module (with e.g. " "'ABCTool.xml' instead of 'AbcTool.py').", emphasize=True) core.descriptionLine("Select section in tool_conf.xml file", "The section in the tool_conf.xml file where" "the tool should be placed in the menu. " "This corresponds to the first level in the" "tool hierarchy.", emphasize=True) return str(core)
def getToolDescription(): core = HtmlCore() core.smallHeader("General description") core.paragraph("This tool is used to dynamically generate a Python " "module defining a new ProTo tool. After tool " "execution, The tool will be available from the " "'ProTo tool explorer' tool for development purposes.") core.divider() core.smallHeader("Parameters") core.descriptionLine( "Choose directory for new tool", "Hierarchical selection of directory in which to " "place the new tool. The directory structure defines " "the Python package which is used if one needs to import " "the tool. The package name is automatically shown in an info " "box according to the selections. It is also possible " "to create new directories. Note that the creation of " "new directories happens at execution of this tool. ", emphasize=True) core.descriptionLine("Module/class name", "The name of the Python module (filename) and " "class for the new tool. For historical reasons, " "ProTo uses 'MixedCase' naming for both the " "module and the class. By convention, it is " "advised (but not required) to end the name " "with 'Tool', e.g. 'MyNewTool'. This will create " "a Python module 'MyNewTool.py' with the class " "'MyNewTool', inheriting from " "'proto.GeneralGuiTool'.", emphasize=True) core.descriptionLine("Tool name", "A string with the name or title of the tool. " "This will appear on the top of the tool GUI " "as well as being the default value for the " "tool name in the menu (which can be changed " "when installing).", emphasize=True) core.descriptionLine("Use template with inline documentation", "The new Python module is based upon a template" "file containing a simple example tool with " "two option boxes (one selection box and one " "text box). There are two such template files, " "one that contains inline documentation of the " "methods and possible choices, and one without " "the documentation. Advanced users could select " "the latter to make the tool code itself shorter " "and more readable.", emphasize=True) return str(core)
def getOptionsBoxToolDescTop(cls, prevChoices): core = HtmlCore() core.bigHeader('genomic-permutation-tools') core.smallHeader('a collection of permutation approaches to shuffle genomic regions') core.divider() return '__rawStr__', str(core)