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NOTICE: This repo has been integrated directly into https://github.com/GMOD/Apollo. It can be found on http://hub.docker.com/gmod/apollo or http://quay.io/repository/gmod/apollo.

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Apollo

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Apollo is a browser-based tool for visualisation and editing of sequence annotations. It is designed for distributed community annotation efforts, where numerous people may be working on the same sequences in geographically different locations; real-time updating keeps all users in sync during the editing process.

Running the Container

The container is publicly available as gmod/apollo:latest.

There are a large number of environment variables that can be adjusted to suit your site's needs. These can be seen in the apollo-config.groovy file.

Quickstart

This procedure starts tomcat in a standard virtualized environment with a PostgreSQL database with Chado.

Install docker for your system if not previously done.

Choose an option:

  • To test a versioned release to test installation, e.g.: docker run -it -p 8888:8080 -v /directory/to/jbrowse/files:/data quay.io/gmod/docker-apollo:2.3.1 Other available versions

  • Install a latest release to test installation: docker run -it -p 8888:8080 -v /directory/to/jbrowse/files:/data gmod/apollo:latest

    • To make sure you have the latest pull with docker pull gmod/apollo to fetch newer versions

Production

  • To run in production against persistent JBrowse data and a persistent database you should:

    • Create an empty directory for database data, e.g. postgres-data.
    • Put JBrowse data in a directory, e.g. /jbrowse/root/directory/.
    • docker run -it -v /jbrowse/root/directory/:/data -v /postgres/data/directory:/var/lib/postgresql -p 8888:8080 quay.io/gmod/docker-apollo:latest
  • See docker run instructions to run as a daemon (-d) and with a fresh container each time (--rm) depending on your use-case.

  • You can run production using the build created by quay.io instead (https://quay.io/repository/gmod/docker-apollo):

    • docker run -it -v /jbrowse/root/directory/:/data -v postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql -p 8888:8080 quay.io/gmod/docker-apollo:latest

You can configure options if need be (though default will work) by setting environmental variables for apollo-config.groovy by passing through via multiple -e parameters :

- `docker run -it -e APOLLO_ADMIN_PASSWORD=superdupersecrect -v /jbrowse/root/directory/:/data -v postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql  -p 8888:8080 quay.io/gmod/docker-apollo:latest`

In all cases, Apollo will be available at http://localhost:8888/ (or 8888 if you don't configure the port)

When you use the above mount directory /jbrowse/root/directory and your genome is in /jbrowse/root/directory/myawesomegenome you'll point to the directory: /data/myawesomegenome.

NOTE: If you don't use a locally mounted PostgreSQL database (e.g., creating an empty directory and mounting using -v postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql) or set appropriate environment variables for a remote database ( see variables defined here) your annotations and setup will not be persisted.

Logging In

The default credentials in this image are:

Credentials
Username admin@local.host
Password password

Example Workflow

  1. Make the following directories somewhere with write permissions: postgres-data and jbrowse-data.
  2. Copy your jbrowse data into jbrowse-data. We provide working sample data.
  3. Run the docker-command: docker run -it -v /absolute/path/to/jbrowse-data:/data -v /absolute/path/to/postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql -p 8888:8080 quay.io/gmod/docker-apollo:latest
  4. Login to the server at http://localhost:8888/
  5. Add an organism per the instructions under Figure 2. Using yeast as an example, if you copy the data into jbrowse-data/yeast then on the server you'll add the directory: /data/yeast.

Apollo Run-time OPTIONS

Apollo run-time options are specified in the createenv.sh file.

These are picked up in the apollo-config.groovy file and follows the rules of regular apollo configuration.

Special cases include CHADO. By default it is on, but use WEBAPOLLO_USE_CHADO=false to turn off.