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If you'd like to write some code for nf-core/scrnaseq, the standard workflow is as follows:

1. Check that there isn't already an issue about your idea in the [nf-core/scrnaseq issues](https://github.com/nf-core/scrnaseq/issues) to avoid duplicating work
* If there isn't one already, please create one so that others know you're working on this
1. Check that there isn't already an issue about your idea in the [nf-core/scrnaseq issues](https://github.com/nf-core/scrnaseq/issues) to avoid duplicating work. If there isn't one already, please create one so that others know you're working on this
2. [Fork](https://help.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/fork-a-repo) the [nf-core/scrnaseq repository](https://github.com/nf-core/scrnaseq) to your GitHub account
3. Make the necessary changes / additions within your forked repository following [Pipeline conventions](#pipeline-contribution-conventions)
4. Use `nf-core schema build .` and add any new parameters to the pipeline JSON schema (requires [nf-core tools](https://github.com/nf-core/tools) >= 1.10).
4. Use `nf-core schema build` and add any new parameters to the pipeline JSON schema (requires [nf-core tools](https://github.com/nf-core/tools) >= 1.10).
5. Submit a Pull Request against the `dev` branch and wait for the code to be reviewed and merged

If you're not used to this workflow with git, you can start with some [docs from GitHub](https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests) or even their [excellent `git` resources](https://try.github.io/).
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:warning: Only in the unlikely and regretful event of a release happening with a bug.

* On your own fork, make a new branch `patch` based on `upstream/master`.
* Fix the bug, and bump version (X.Y.Z+1).
* A PR should be made on `master` from patch to directly this particular bug.
- On your own fork, make a new branch `patch` based on `upstream/master`.
- Fix the bug, and bump version (X.Y.Z+1).
- A PR should be made on `master` from patch to directly this particular bug.

## Getting help

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1. Define the corresponding input channel into your new process from the expected previous process channel
2. Write the process block (see below).
3. Define the output channel if needed (see below).
4. Add any new flags/options to `nextflow.config` with a default (see below).
5. Add any new flags/options to `nextflow_schema.json` with help text (with `nf-core schema build .`).
6. Add any new flags/options to the help message (for integer/text parameters, print to help the corresponding `nextflow.config` parameter).
7. Add sanity checks for all relevant parameters.
8. Add any new software to the `scrape_software_versions.py` script in `bin/` and the version command to the `scrape_software_versions` process in `main.nf`.
9. Do local tests that the new code works properly and as expected.
10. Add a new test command in `.github/workflow/ci.yaml`.
11. If applicable add a [MultiQC](https://https://multiqc.info/) module.
12. Update MultiQC config `assets/multiqc_config.yaml` so relevant suffixes, name clean up, General Statistics Table column order, and module figures are in the right order.
13. Optional: Add any descriptions of MultiQC report sections and output files to `docs/output.md`.
4. Add any new parameters to `nextflow.config` with a default (see below).
5. Add any new parameters to `nextflow_schema.json` with help text (via the `nf-core schema build` tool).
6. Add sanity checks and validation for all relevant parameters.
7. Perform local tests to validate that the new code works as expected.
8. If applicable, add a new test command in `.github/workflow/ci.yml`.
9. Update MultiQC config `assets/multiqc_config.yml` so relevant suffixes, file name clean up and module plots are in the appropriate order. If applicable, add a [MultiQC](https://https://multiqc.info/) module.
10. Add a description of the output files and if relevant any appropriate images from the MultiQC report to `docs/output.md`.

### Default values

Parameters should be initialised / defined with default values in `nextflow.config` under the `params` scope.

Once there, use `nf-core schema build .` to add to `nextflow_schema.json`.
Once there, use `nf-core schema build` to add to `nextflow_schema.json`.

### Default processes resource requirements

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Please use the following naming schemes, to make it easy to understand what is going where.

* initial process channel: `ch_output_from_<process>`
* intermediate and terminal channels: `ch_<previousprocess>_for_<nextprocess>`
- initial process channel: `ch_output_from_<process>`
- intermediate and terminal channels: `ch_<previousprocess>_for_<nextprocess>`

### Nextflow version bumping

If you are using a new feature from core Nextflow, you may bump the minimum required version of nextflow in the pipeline with: `nf-core bump-version --nextflow . [min-nf-version]`

### Software version reporting

If you add a new tool to the pipeline, please ensure you add the information of the tool to the `get_software_version` process.

Add to the script block of the process, something like the following:

```bash
<YOUR_TOOL> --version &> v_<YOUR_TOOL>.txt 2>&1 || true
```

or

```bash
<YOUR_TOOL> --help | head -n 1 &> v_<YOUR_TOOL>.txt 2>&1 || true
```

You then need to edit the script `bin/scrape_software_versions.py` to:

1. Add a Python regex for your tool's `--version` output (as in stored in the `v_<YOUR_TOOL>.txt` file), to ensure the version is reported as a `v` and the version number e.g. `v2.1.1`
2. Add a HTML entry to the `OrderedDict` for formatting in MultiQC.

### Images and figures

For overview images and other documents we follow the nf-core [style guidelines and examples](https://nf-co.re/developers/design_guidelines).
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name: Bug report
description: Report something that is broken or incorrect
labels: bug
body:
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value: |
Before you post this issue, please check the documentation:
- [nf-core website: troubleshooting](https://nf-co.re/usage/troubleshooting)
- [nf-core/scrnaseq pipeline documentation](https://nf-co.re/scrnaseq/usage)
- type: textarea
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label: Description of the bug
description: A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
validations:
required: true

- type: textarea
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label: Command used and terminal output
description: Steps to reproduce the behaviour. Please paste the command you used to launch the pipeline and the output from your terminal.
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$ nextflow run ...
Some output where something broke
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attributes:
label: Relevant files
description: |
Please drag and drop the relevant files here. Create a `.zip` archive if the extension is not allowed.
Your verbose log file `.nextflow.log` is often useful _(this is a hidden file in the directory where you launched the pipeline)_ as well as custom Nextflow configuration files.
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* Nextflow version _(eg. 21.10.3)_
* Hardware _(eg. HPC, Desktop, Cloud)_
* Executor _(eg. slurm, local, awsbatch)_
* Container engine: _(e.g. Docker, Singularity, Conda, Podman, Shifter or Charliecloud)_
* OS _(eg. CentOS Linux, macOS, Linux Mint)_
* Version of nf-core/scrnaseq _(eg. 1.1, 1.5, 1.8.2)_
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contact_links:
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description: Suggest an idea for the nf-core/scrnaseq pipeline
labels: enhancement
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- [ ] This comment contains a description of changes (with reason).
- [ ] If you've fixed a bug or added code that should be tested, add tests!
- [ ] If you've added a new tool - add to the software_versions process and a regex to `scrape_software_versions.py`
- [ ] If you've added a new tool - have you followed the pipeline conventions in the [contribution docs](https://github.com/nf-core/scrnaseq/tree/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] If necessary, also make a PR on the nf-core/scrnaseq _branch_ on the [nf-core/test-datasets](https://github.com/nf-core/test-datasets) repository.
- [ ] Make sure your code lints (`nf-core lint .`).
- [ ] Ensure the test suite passes (`nextflow run . -profile test,docker`).
- [ ] Make sure your code lints (`nf-core lint`).
- [ ] Ensure the test suite passes (`nextflow run . -profile test,docker --outdir <OUTDIR>`).
- [ ] Usage Documentation in `docs/usage.md` is updated.
- [ ] Output Documentation in `docs/output.md` is updated.
- [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` is updated.
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name: nf-core AWS full size tests
# This workflow is triggered on published releases.
# It can be additionally triggered manually with GitHub actions workflow dispatch.
# It can be additionally triggered manually with GitHub actions workflow dispatch button.
# It runs the -profile 'test_full' on AWS batch

on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["nf-core Docker push (release)"]
types: [completed]
release:
types: [published]
workflow_dispatch:


env:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
TOWER_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.AWS_TOWER_TOKEN }}
AWS_JOB_DEFINITION: ${{ secrets.AWS_JOB_DEFINITION }}
AWS_JOB_QUEUE: ${{ secrets.AWS_JOB_QUEUE }}
AWS_S3_BUCKET: ${{ secrets.AWS_S3_BUCKET }}


jobs:
run-awstest:
run-tower:
name: Run AWS full tests
if: github.repository == 'nf-core/scrnaseq'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
aligner: ["alevin", "kallisto", "star", "cellranger"]
steps:
- name: Setup Miniconda
uses: conda-incubator/setup-miniconda@v2
- name: Launch workflow via tower
uses: nf-core/tower-action@v3
with:
auto-update-conda: true
python-version: 3.7
- name: Install awscli
run: conda install -c conda-forge awscli
- name: Start AWS batch job
# TODO nf-core: You can customise AWS full pipeline tests as required
# Add full size test data (but still relatively small datasets for few samples)
# on the `test_full.config` test runs with only one set of parameters
# Then specify `-profile test_full` instead of `-profile test` on the AWS batch command
run: |
aws batch submit-job \
--region eu-west-1 \
--job-name nf-core-scrnaseq \
--job-queue $AWS_JOB_QUEUE \
--job-definition $AWS_JOB_DEFINITION \
--container-overrides '{"command": ["nf-core/scrnaseq", "-r '"${GITHUB_SHA}"' -profile test --outdir s3://'"${AWS_S3_BUCKET}"'/scrnaseq/results-'"${GITHUB_SHA}"' -w s3://'"${AWS_S3_BUCKET}"'/scrnaseq/work-'"${GITHUB_SHA}"' -with-tower"], "environment": [{"name": "TOWER_ACCESS_TOKEN", "value": "'"$TOWER_ACCESS_TOKEN"'"}]}'
workspace_id: ${{ secrets.TOWER_WORKSPACE_ID }}
access_token: ${{ secrets.TOWER_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
compute_env: ${{ secrets.TOWER_COMPUTE_ENV }}
workdir: s3://${{ secrets.AWS_S3_BUCKET }}/work/scrnaseq/work-${{ github.sha }}
parameters: |
{
"outdir": "s3://${{ secrets.AWS_S3_BUCKET }}/scrnaseq/results-${{ github.sha }}/aligner_${{ matrix.aligner }}",
"aligner": "${{ matrix.aligner }}"
}
profiles: test_full,aws_tower

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