The Ensembl Compara API (Application Programme Interface) serves as a middle layer between the underlying MySQL database and the user's script. It aims to encapsulate the database layout by providing high level access to the database.
Find more information (including the installation guide and a tutorial) on the Ensembl website: https://www.ensembl.org/info/docs/api/compara/
See the Ensembl core repository for the guidelines on user contributions.
We use a number of Perl modules that are all available on CPAN. We recommend using cpanminus to install these. You will need both the Core API dependencies and ours.
If working with HAL files, additional setup is required. There are several ways of installing the dependencies.
Follow this procedure if you intend to run the cactus aligner. If Cactus is already installed on your system, you can directly jump to the section about setting up the API. Otherwise, do this:
git clone https://github.com/glennhickey/progressiveCactus.git
cd progressiveCactus
# Make sure we use the latest version
git pull
# Download the dependencies
git submodule update --init
# We specifically need a more recent version of "hal"
cd submodules/hal/
git checkout master
git pull
cd ../..
cd submodules/sonLib
# edit include.mk and add " -fPIC" at the end of the cflags_opt line (line 44)
cd ../..
# Compile
make
# Check it passes the test-suite. You should see "Result: PASS"
make test
pwd # Prints the installation path
Note that on some Ubuntu installations, you may have to do this as well:
sudo apt-get install python-dev
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/python2.7/plat-*/_sysconfigdata_nd.py /usr/lib/python2.7/
Now, we need to set up the Compara API:
cd ensembl-compara/src/perl/xs/HALXS
perl Makefile-progressiveCactus.PL path/to/cactus
make
If you have the PROGRESSIVE_CACTUS_DIR
environment variable defined, you
can skip path/to/cactus
on the Makefile command-line, e.g.:
cd ensembl-compara/src/perl/xs/HALXS
perl Makefile-progressiveCactus.PL
make
On the EBI Codon cluster, do not load
/hps/software/users/ensembl/ensw/latest/envs/basic.sh
in your .bashrc
, and do remember to replace
perl
with $LINUXBREW_HOME/bin/perl
when invoking
Makefile-progressiveCactus.PL
.
If you have a Linuxbrew installation of Ensembl that includes HAL, do this instead:
cd ensembl-compara/src/perl/xs/HALXS
perl Makefile-Linuxbrew.PL path/to/linuxbrew_home
make
If you have the LINUXBREW_HOME
environment variable defined, you can skip
path/to/linuxbrew_home
on the Makefile command-line.
On many OSes you may be able to install hdf5 system-wide via your software manager. This usually brings in regular security updates etc. Then, you need to install these two libraries:
You will have to patch sonLib/include.mk
like in the progressiveCactus
instructions above. Then run this makefile
cd ensembl-compara/src/perl/xs/HALXS
perl Makefile-hdf5@OS.PL path/to/sonLib path/to/hal
make
If you can't have hdf5 installed system-wide, install it manually from:
And run this makefile
cd ensembl-compara/src/perl/xs/HALXS
perl Makefile.PL path/to/hdf5 path/to/sonLib path/to/hal
make
Alignments using the method CACTUS_HAL
or CACTUS_HAL_PW
require extra
files to be downloaded from
https://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/data_files/multi/hal_files/ or
https://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/rapid-release/data_files/multi/hal_files/ in order to be fetched with the
API. The files must have the same name as on the FTP and must be placed
under multi/hal_files/
within your directory of choice.
Finally, you need to define the environment variable COMPARA_HAL_DIR
to
the latter.
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