Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: sequana_fastqc
Version: 1.0.1
Summary: A fastqc pipeline from sequana project.
Home-page: https://github.com/sequana/
Author: thomas cokelaer
Author-email: thomas.cokelaer@pasteur.fr
Maintainer: thomas cokelaer
Maintainer-email: thomas.cokelaer@pasteur.fr
License: new BSD
Description: This is is the **fastqc** pipeline from the `Sequana <https://sequana.readthedocs.org>`_ projet
        
        :Overview: Runs fastqc and multiqc on a set of Sequencing data to produce control quality reports
        :Input: A set of FastQ files (paired or single-end) compressed or not
        :Output: an HTML file summary.html (individual fastqc reports, mutli-samples report)
        :Status: production
        :Wiki: https://github.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc/wiki
        :Documentation: This README file, the Wiki from the github repository (link above) and https://sequana.readthedocs.io
        :Citation: Cokelaer et al, (2017), 'Sequana': a Set of Snakemake NGS pipelines, Journal of Open Source Software, 2(16), 352, JOSS DOI https://doi:10.21105/joss.00352
        
        
        Installation
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        You must install Sequana first (use --upgrade to get the latest version installed)::
        
            pip install sequana --upgrade
        
        Then, just install this package::
        
            pip install sequana_fastqc --upgrade
        
        Usage
        ~~~~~
        
        ::
        
            sequana_pipelines_fastqc --help
            sequana_pipelines_fastqc --input-directory DATAPATH
        
        This creates a directory **fastq**. You just need to execute the pipeline::
        
            cd fastqc
            sh fastqc.sh  # for a local run
        
        This launch a snakemake pipeline. If you are familiar with snakemake, you can retrieve the fastqc.rules and config.yaml files and then execute the pipeline yourself with specific parameters::
        
            snakemake -s fastqc.rules --cores 4 --stats stats.txt
        
        Or use `sequanix <https://sequana.readthedocs.io/en/master/sequanix.html>`_ interface.
        
        Please see the `Wiki <https://github.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc/wiki>`_ for more examples and features.
        
        Tutorial
        ~~~~~~~~
        
        You can retrieve test data from sequana_fastqc (https://github.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc) or type::
        
            wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc/master/sequana_pipelines/fastqc/data/data_R1_001.fastq.gz
            wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc/master/sequana_pipelines/fastqc/data/data_R2_001.fastq.gz
        
        then, prepare the pipeline::
        
            sequana_fastqc --input-directory .
            cd fastqc
            sh fastq.sh
        
            # once done, remove temporary files (snakemake and others)
            make clean
        
        Just open the HTML entry called summary.html. A multiqc report is also available. 
        You will get expected images such as the following one:
        
        .. image:: https://github.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc/blob/master/doc/summary.png?raw=true
        
        Please see the `Wiki <https://github.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc/wiki>`_ for more examples and features.
        
        Requirements
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        This pipelines requires the following executable(s):
        
        - fastqc
        
        For Linux users, we provide a singularity image available through damona::
        
            pip install damona
            damona install fastqc
            # and add the ~/.config/damona/bin path to your binary PATH 
        
        .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc/master/sequana_pipelines/fastqc/dag.png
        
        
        Details
        ~~~~~~~~~
        
        This pipeline runs fastqc in parallel on the input fastq files (paired or not)
        and then execute multiqc. A brief sequana summary report is also produced.
        
        
        Rules and configuration details
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Here is the `latest documented configuration file <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sequana/sequana_fastqc/master/sequana_pipelines/fastqc/config.yaml>`_
        to be used with the pipeline. Each rule used in the pipeline may have a section in the configuration file. 
        
        Changelog
        ~~~~~~~~~
        ========= ====================================================================
        Version   Description
        ========= ====================================================================
        1.0.1     * add md5sum of input files as md5.txt file
        1.0.0     * a stable version. Added a wiki on github as well and a 
                    singularity recipes
        0.9.15    * For the HTML reports, takes into account samples with zero reads
        0.9.14    * round up some statistics in the main table 
        0.9.13    * improve the summary HTML report
        0.9.12    * implemented new --from-project option
        0.9.11    * now depends on sequana_pipetools instead of sequana.pipelines to 
                    speed up --help calls
                  * new summary.html report created with pipeline summary
                  * new rule (plotting)
        0.9.10    * simplify the onsuccess section
        0.9.9     * add missing png and pipeline (regression bug)
        0.9.8     * add missing multi_config file
        0.9.7     * check existence of input directory in main.py
                  * add a logo 
                  * fix schema
                  * add multiqc_config
                  * add sequana + sequana_fastqc version
        0.9.6     add the readtag option
        ========= ====================================================================
        
        
        Contribute & Code of Conduct
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        To contribute to this project, please take a look at the 
        `Contributing Guidelines <https://github.com/sequana/sequana/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst>`_ first. Please note that this project is released with a 
        `Code of Conduct <https://github.com/sequana/sequana/blob/master/CONDUCT.md>`_. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
        
        
Keywords: fastqc,NGS,snakemake,multiqc,sequana
Platform: Linux
Platform: Unix
Platform: MacOsX
Platform: Windows
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Education
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Bio-Informatics
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Information Analysis
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Mathematics
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Physics
