higlass-app

1.1.11 • Public • Published

HiGlass App

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The web application for viewing, exploring, and annotating 1D and 2D genomic data.

HiGlass App is used to run https://higlass.io but you can also use it as the starting point for building your own application around HiGlass. For example, it is used in Novartis' Peax as the frontend application.

URL: https://higlass.io

Help: http://bit.ly/higlass-slack

Note: This is the source code for the web application only! You might want to check out the following repositories as well:

Install

npm install --save higlass-app

Development

git clone https://github.com/higlass/higlass-app && higlass-app
npm install

Commands

Developmental server: npm start

Production build: npm run build

Autoformat JS code: npm run fix

Configuration

HiGlass App can be configured at build and run time using config.json and public/config.js respectively.

config.json contains the default configuration. For adjustments, copy it to config.dev.json, config.prod.json, or config.local.json. dev is used in developmental mode, prod is picked up in production, and local can be used for local testing. The config is overwritten in the following order: default, dev, prod, local.

Additionally some settings can be overwritten at run time using public/config.js. For details please see the table below:

Name Description Type Default config.js name Configurable via config.js only
homepageDemos If set to true the start page will feature some demo views. boolean false HGAC_HOMEPAGE_DEMOS no
server Define the default higlass server from which view config are loaded by default. string '' (same host, same port) HGAC_SERVER no
basepath The base path under which higlass-app will run, e.g., if you set it to /cool higlass-app will be available at https://your-server.com/cool. string '' (root) HGAC_BASEPATH no
defaultOptions Default options that are being passed to hglib. object none HGAC_DEFAULT_OPTIONS no
defaultViewConfig Default view config to load. This can either be a uuid or an actual view config. By default, the default view config has the uuid default. object or string none (internally defaults to default) HGAC_DEFAULT_VIEW_CONFIG no
runByOrganization Name of the organization running the HiGlass instance. string none HGAC_RUN_BY_ORGANIZATION yes
runByOrganizationURL Optional URL pointing to the host organization's website. string none HGAC_RUN_BY_ORGANIZATION_URL yes
runBySlogan Slogan to advertise the host organization. string Run by HGAC_RUN_BY_SLOGAN yes
runByLogoURL URL pointing to the host organization's logo. string none HGAC_RUN_BY_LOGO_URL yes
runByLogoOnly If true the footer will only show a logo. Useful when the logo contains the organization name. By default this is false. boolean false HGAC_RUN_BY_LOGO_ONLY yes
runByContactURL URL or mailto link to get in touch with the hosting organization. string none HGAC_RUN_BY_CONTACT_URL yes

Folder Structure

HiGlass App is based on react-create-app and implements the following folder structure:

  • /build [Do not edit.]

    Contains the build files.

  • /config

    Contains the build configs for webpack and converting Markdown into JSX. Except the JSX, the files are derived from react-create-app.

  • /node_modules [Do not edit.]

    Contains thrid party libraries.

  • /public

    Contains the public index files of HiGlassApp.

  • /scripts

    Contains node scripts for webpack and converting Markdown into JSX. Except the JSX, the files are derived from react-create-app.

  • /src

    Entry point for the application source.

    • /actions

      Flat folder containing Redux actions. All actions should be exported in the index.js.

    • /components

      Flat folder containing presentational components. See Dan's article for a comparison between presentational and container components.

    • /configs

      Flat folder containing config files. Configs should host all constant variables.

    • /containers

      Flat folder containing container components. See Dan's article for a comparison between presentational and container components.

    • /factories

      Flat folder containing factory functions. See Eric's article for an introduction to factory functions.

  • /hocs

    Flat folder containing higher-order components. See the React docs for an introduction.

  • /images

    Flat folder containing images.

  • /reducers

    Flat folder containing Redux reducers.

  • /styles

    Flat folder containing generic style components. Note: this is kind of arbitrary but I like to separate reusable CSS classes from index.scss such that I can quickly drop them into other apps.

  • /utils

    Flat folder containing utility functions. (Utility function must be pure and should not have any state or side effects!)

  • /views

    Flat folder containing all view components. (View components are just like presentational components with the only difference that they are associated to a specific URL. This separation is again arbitrary but I like having all views separated as I consider them uncomposable. Only Main should import views.)

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1.1.11

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