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A web application for exploring and comparing the overlaps across pathway resources

Project description

An integrative and extensible web application for exploring, analyzing, and curating pathway databases.

This package exposes the Bio2BEL pathway packages into a web application containing multiple built-in visualization and analytics tools allowing for their analysis and comparison. By default, this packages wraps the following default packages:

New pathway/gene signatures resources can be added by forking the ComPath Template Repository.

Installation Current version on PyPI Stable Supported Python Versions MIT License

compath can be installed easily from PyPI with the following code in your favorite terminal:

python3 -m pip install compath

or from the latest code on GitHub with:

python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/bio2bel/compath.git@master

Setup

Easiest

After installing compath, run from the command line:

python3 -m compath populate

This command populates all of the relevant Bio2BEL repositories for the default list, and if any optional ComPath repositories have been registered with entry points, will also populated.

For Developers

If you just cloned the repo and installed it from the source code, you can run the sh script load_compath.sh by typing sh load_compath.sh in your terminal. This script will first install all packages and later populate the database.

If you have already installed the packages, but not loaded the data. First, load Bio2BEL HGNC (see ‘Mapping across gene/protein identifiers’ section). Next, load all individual pathway database packages KEGG, Reactome, WikiPathways, and MSigDB with python3 -m compath populate. This command assumes that these packages are already installed in your Python environment. You can check the packages installed by running python3 -m compath ls in your terminal. Alternatively, you can populate each package independently by running: python3 -m bio2bel_kegg populate, python3 -m bio2bel_reactome populate, python3 -m bio2bel_wikipathways populate, or python3 -m bio2bel_msig populate.

Mapping across gene/protein identifiers

In order to load the gene sets from default packages, ComPath assumes that Bio2BEL HGNC has been already installed and populated. This package is required to perform the mapping from multiple Protein/Gene identifiers to HGNC symbols. The following steps are needed to install Bio2BEL HGNC:

  1. python3 -m pip install bio2bel_hgnc

  2. python3 -m bio2bel_hgnc populate

Running the Web Application

The application can be run simply with

python3 -m compath web

This command the Flask development server locally, by default on port 5000 (http://localhost:5000).

Curation Interface

Load mappings between pathways directly from the ComPath Curation package.

python3 -m compath load_mappings

Load hierarchical mappings from a pathway database already containing that information (e.g., Reactome).

python3 -m compath load_hierarchies

Create a user.

python3 -m compath make_user 'email' 'password'

Make user admin.

python3 -m compath make_admin 'email'

Docker Instructions

Build Docker Image

docker build -t compath:0.0.1 .

Create Docker Containers

sh create_and_build_container.sh

Load Data

docker exec -t -it compath /opt/compath/src/bin/load_data.sh

Restart Container

docker restart compath

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