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Browse, share, and publish files on the Janelia file system

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Fileglancer

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Fileglancer is an intranet web application designed to allow researchers to easily browse, share, and manage large scientific imaging data using OME-NGFF (i.e. OME-Zarr). Our goal is to reduce the friction experienced by users who want to easily share their data with colleagues at their institution. Simply browse to your data, click on the Neuroglancer link, and send that link to your collaborator.

Core features:

  • Browse and manage files on network file shares (NFS) using an intuitive web UI
  • Create a "data link" for any file share path, allowing web-based anonymous access to your data
  • Shareable links to Neuroglancer and other viewers
  • Integration with our help desk (JIRA) for file conversion requests
  • Integration with the x2s3 proxy service, to easily share data on the internet

See the documentation for more information.

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Installation

Personal Deployment

Fileglancer can be run in a manner similar to Jupyter notebooks, by starting a web server from the command-line:

# Install from PyPI
pip install fileglancer

# Start the server
fileglancer start

This will start your personal server at http://localhost:8000. By default, your home directory (~/) will be browsable.

For more configuration options and a secure production deployment see the development docs.

Shared Deployments

Although Fileglancer can be used as a personal server, it is intended for shared deployments on an intranet. This allows groups of users to share data easily. If you are on the internal Janelia network navigate to "fileglancer.int.janelia.org" in your web browser and login with your Okta credentials. If you are outside of Janelia, you'll need to ask your System Administrator to install Fileglancer on a server on your institution's network.

Software Architecture

Fileglancer has a React front-end and a FastAPI backend. Uvicorn is used to manage the set of FastAPI workers. Inspired by JupyterHub's method of spinning up individual user servers using setuid, we use seteuid to change the effective user of each worker process as necessary to handling the incoming requests. This allows each logged in user to access their resources on the network file systems. The backend database access is managed by SQLAlchemy and supports many databases including Sqlite and Postgresql.

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