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"planemo upload for repository https://github.com/quadram-institute-bioscience/galaxy-tools/tree/master/tools/bbmap commit f832310ee25935e283f72f057790af7fad0d661b-dirty"
| author | thanhlv |
|---|---|
| date | Wed, 18 Mar 2020 21:24:20 +0000 |
| parents | e40d2adb0896 |
| children | |
| files | bbduk.xml filter_by_name.xml |
| diffstat | 2 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/bbduk.xml Wed Mar 18 21:24:20 2020 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +<tool id="bbmap_bbduk" name="bbduk" version="@VERSION@"> + <description> Compares reads to the kmers in a reference dataset, optionally +allowing an edit distance</description> + <macros> + <import>macros.xml</import> + </macros> + <expand macro="requirements" /> + <expand macro="version_command" /> + + <command detect_errors="exit_code"><![CDATA[ + bbduk.sh + in1=${reads[0]} + in2=${reads[1]} + ref=${bbduk_adapters} + out1=${pair_id}_1.trimmed.fastq.gz + out2=${pair_id}_2.trimmed.fastq.gz + stats=${pair_id}.stats.txt + threads=${task.cpus} + minlen=${params.bbduk_minlen} + qtrim=${params.bbduk_qtrim} + trimq=${params.bbduk_trimq} + ktrim=${params.bbduk_ktrim} + k=${params.bbduk_k} + mink=${params.bbduk_mink} + hdist=${params.bbduk_hdist} + ${params.bbduk_trimbyoverlap} + ${params.bbduk_trimpairsevenly} + ]]> </command> + + <inputs> + <param name="ref" type="data" format="fasta,fasta.gz" label="Reference assembly"/> + <param name="reads" type="data" format="fastq,fastq.gz" label="Long reads"/> + </inputs> + + <outputs> + <data name="assembly" format="fasta" /> + </outputs> + <help><![CDATA[ + “Duk” stands for Decontamination Using Kmers. BBDuk was developed to combine most common data-quality-related trimming, filtering, and masking operations into a single high-performance tool. It is capable of quality-trimming and filtering, adapter-trimming, contaminant-filtering via kmer matching, sequence masking, GC-filtering, length filtering, entropy-filtering, format conversion, histogram generation, subsampling, quality-score recalibration, kmer cardinality estimation, and various other operations in a single pass. Specifically, any combination of operations is possible in a single pass, with the exception of kmer-based operations (kmer trimming, kmer masking, or kmer filtering); at most 1 kmer-based operation can be done in a single pass. BBDuk2 allows multiple kmer-based operations in a single pass, and is otherwise equivalent to BBDuk. + + BBDuk’s parameters are described in its shellscript (bbduk.sh). This file provides usage examples of various common tasks. + ]]> </help> + <expand macro="citations" /> + +</tool>
--- a/filter_by_name.xml Thu Jan 02 17:17:56 2020 +0000 +++ b/filter_by_name.xml Wed Mar 18 21:24:20 2020 +0000 @@ -62,6 +62,9 @@ names=$source.name_list #end if include=$include + #if $q33 + qin=33 + #end if 2>&1 | tee > log.txt ]]> </command> <inputs> @@ -94,6 +97,7 @@ <param name="name_list" type="data" format="txt" label="Input ID list"/> </when> </conditional> + <param name="q33" type="boolean" truevalue="true" falsevalue="" checked="false" label="Q33?" /> <param name="include" type="boolean" truevalue="t" falsevalue="f" checked="true" label="Include the filtered names" /> </inputs> <outputs>
