diff --git a/.editorconfig b/.editorconfig index 72dda289a..6d9b74cc0 100644 --- a/.editorconfig +++ b/.editorconfig @@ -31,3 +31,7 @@ indent_size = unset # ignore python and markdown [*.{py,md}] indent_style = unset + +# ignore ro-crate metadata files +[**/ro-crate-metadata.json] +insert_final_newline = unset diff --git a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml index 46e4febcc..0765e4ff7 100644 --- a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml +++ b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ body: - [nf-core website: troubleshooting](https://nf-co.re/usage/troubleshooting) - [nf-core/eager pipeline documentation](https://nf-co.re/eager/usage) - - type: textarea id: description attributes: diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml index c32b41e2f..56da01093 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/ci.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml @@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ jobs: steps: - name: Check out pipeline code uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4 + with: + fetch-depth: 0 - name: Set up Nextflow uses: nf-core/setup-nextflow@v2 diff --git a/.github/workflows/download_pipeline.yml b/.github/workflows/download_pipeline.yml index 2576cc0c7..13b51e2c3 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/download_pipeline.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/download_pipeline.yml @@ -28,8 +28,12 @@ env: NXF_ANSI_LOG: false jobs: - download: + configure: runs-on: ubuntu-latest + outputs: + REPO_LOWERCASE: ${{ steps.get_repo_properties.outputs.REPO_LOWERCASE }} + REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE: ${{ steps.get_repo_properties.outputs.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }} + REPO_BRANCH: ${{ steps.get_repo_properties.outputs.REPO_BRANCH }} steps: - name: Install Nextflow uses: nf-core/setup-nextflow@v2 @@ -53,22 +57,27 @@ jobs: pip install git+https://github.com/nf-core/tools.git@dev - name: Get the repository name and current branch set as environment variable + id: get_repo_properties run: | - echo "REPO_LOWERCASE=${GITHUB_REPOSITORY,,}" >> ${GITHUB_ENV} - echo "REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE=$(basename ${GITHUB_REPOSITORY,,})" >> ${GITHUB_ENV} - echo "REPO_BRANCH=${{ github.event.inputs.testbranch || 'dev' }}" >> ${GITHUB_ENV} + echo "REPO_LOWERCASE=${GITHUB_REPOSITORY,,}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" + echo "REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE=$(basename ${GITHUB_REPOSITORY,,})" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" + echo "REPO_BRANCH=${{ github.event.inputs.testbranch || 'dev' }}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" - name: Make a cache directory for the container images run: | mkdir -p ./singularity_container_images + download: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + needs: configure + steps: - name: Download the pipeline env: NXF_SINGULARITY_CACHEDIR: ./singularity_container_images run: | - nf-core pipelines download ${{ env.REPO_LOWERCASE }} \ - --revision ${{ env.REPO_BRANCH }} \ - --outdir ./${{ env.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }} \ + nf-core pipelines download ${{ needs.configure.outputs.REPO_LOWERCASE }} \ + --revision ${{ needs.configure.outputs.REPO_BRANCH }} \ + --outdir ./${{ needs.configure.outputs.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }} \ --compress "none" \ --container-system 'singularity' \ --container-library "quay.io" -l "docker.io" -l "community.wave.seqera.io/library/" \ @@ -76,14 +85,14 @@ jobs: --download-configuration 'yes' - name: Inspect download - run: tree ./${{ env.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }} + run: tree ./${{ needs.configure.outputs.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }} - name: Count the downloaded number of container images id: count_initial run: | image_count=$(ls -1 ./singularity_container_images | wc -l | xargs) echo "Initial container image count: $image_count" - echo "IMAGE_COUNT_INITIAL=$image_count" >> ${GITHUB_ENV} + echo "IMAGE_COUNT_INITIAL=$image_count" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" - name: Run the downloaded pipeline (stub) id: stub_run_pipeline @@ -91,27 +100,27 @@ jobs: env: NXF_SINGULARITY_CACHEDIR: ./singularity_container_images NXF_SINGULARITY_HOME_MOUNT: true - run: nextflow run ./${{ env.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }}/$( sed 's/\W/_/g' <<< ${{ env.REPO_BRANCH }}) -stub -profile test,singularity --outdir ./results + run: nextflow run ./${{needs.configure.outputs.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }}/$( sed 's/\W/_/g' <<< ${{ needs.configure.outputs.REPO_BRANCH }}) -stub -profile test,singularity --outdir ./results - name: Run the downloaded pipeline (stub run not supported) id: run_pipeline - if: ${{ job.steps.stub_run_pipeline.status == failure() }} + if: ${{ steps.stub_run_pipeline.outcome == 'failure' }} env: NXF_SINGULARITY_CACHEDIR: ./singularity_container_images NXF_SINGULARITY_HOME_MOUNT: true - run: nextflow run ./${{ env.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }}/$( sed 's/\W/_/g' <<< ${{ env.REPO_BRANCH }}) -profile test,singularity --outdir ./results + run: nextflow run ./${{ needs.configure.outputs.REPOTITLE_LOWERCASE }}/$( sed 's/\W/_/g' <<< ${{ needs.configure.outputs.REPO_BRANCH }}) -profile test,singularity --outdir ./results - name: Count the downloaded number of container images id: count_afterwards run: | image_count=$(ls -1 ./singularity_container_images | wc -l | xargs) echo "Post-pipeline run container image count: $image_count" - echo "IMAGE_COUNT_AFTER=$image_count" >> ${GITHUB_ENV} + echo "IMAGE_COUNT_AFTER=$image_count" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" - name: Compare container image counts run: | - if [ "${{ env.IMAGE_COUNT_INITIAL }}" -ne "${{ env.IMAGE_COUNT_AFTER }}" ]; then - initial_count=${{ env.IMAGE_COUNT_INITIAL }} - final_count=${{ env.IMAGE_COUNT_AFTER }} + if [ "${{ steps.count_initial.outputs.IMAGE_COUNT_INITIAL }}" -ne "${{ steps.count_afterwards.outputs.IMAGE_COUNT_AFTER }}" ]; then + initial_count=${{ steps.count_initial.outputs.IMAGE_COUNT_INITIAL }} + final_count=${{ steps.count_afterwards.outputs.IMAGE_COUNT_AFTER }} difference=$((final_count - initial_count)) echo "$difference additional container images were \n downloaded at runtime . The pipeline has no support for offline runs!" tree ./singularity_container_images diff --git a/.nf-core.yml b/.nf-core.yml index e7d509f0e..7ac5124dc 100644 --- a/.nf-core.yml +++ b/.nf-core.yml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ lint: nextflow_config: - config_defaults: - params.contamination_estimation_angsd_hapmap -nf_core_version: 3.1.0 +nf_core_version: 3.1.2.dev0 repository_type: pipeline template: author: The nf-core/eager community diff --git a/.prettierignore b/.prettierignore index 437d763d0..edd29f01e 100644 --- a/.prettierignore +++ b/.prettierignore @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ testing/ testing* *.pyc bin/ +ro-crate-metadata.json diff --git a/CITATIONS.md b/CITATIONS.md index 503be6627..035b0d008 100644 --- a/CITATIONS.md +++ b/CITATIONS.md @@ -12,9 +12,7 @@ - [FastQC](https://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/) -> Andrews, S. (2010). FastQC: A Quality Control Tool for High Throughput Sequence Data [Online]. - -- [MultiQC](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27312411/) +> Andrews, S. (2010). FastQC: A Quality Control Tool for High Throughput Sequence Data [Online].- [MultiQC](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27312411/) > Ewels P, Magnusson M, Lundin S, Käller M. MultiQC: summarize analysis results for multiple tools and samples in a single report. Bioinformatics. 2016 Oct 1;32(19):3047-8. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btw354. Epub 2016 Jun 16. PubMed PMID: 27312411; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5039924. diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE index 364330a3c..9cbef6850 100644 --- a/LICENSE +++ b/LICENSE @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ MIT License -Copyright (c) The nf-core/eager community +Copyright (c) The nf-core/eager team Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e06c6c5c7..776eeaf55 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,9 +3,7 @@ nf-core/eager - - -[![GitHub Actions CI Status](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/ci.yml) +[![GitHub Actions CI Status](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![GitHub Actions Linting Status](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/linting.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/linting.yml)[![AWS CI](https://img.shields.io/badge/CI%20tests-full%20size-FF9900?labelColor=000000&logo=Amazon%20AWS)](https://nf-co.re/eager/results)[![Cite with Zenodo](http://img.shields.io/badge/DOI-10.5281/zenodo.XXXXXXX-1073c8?labelColor=000000)](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.XXXXXXX) [![nf-test](https://img.shields.io/badge/unit_tests-nf--test-337ab7.svg)](https://www.nf-test.com) @@ -29,15 +27,12 @@ - - -1. Read QC ([`FastQC`](https://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/)) -2. Present QC for raw reads ([`MultiQC`](http://multiqc.info/)) +1. Read QC ([`FastQC`](https://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/))2. Present QC for raw reads ([`MultiQC`](http://multiqc.info/)) ## Usage > [!NOTE] -> If you are new to Nextflow and nf-core, please refer to [this page](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/installation) on how to set-up Nextflow. Make sure to [test your setup](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/introduction#how-to-run-a-pipeline) with `-profile test` before running the workflow on actual data. +> If you are new to Nextflow and nf-core, please refer to [this page](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/installation) on how to set-up Nextflow.Make sure to [test your setup](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/introduction#how-to-run-a-pipeline) with `-profile test` before running the workflow on actual data. - - - + An extensive list of references for the tools used by the pipeline can be found in the [`CITATIONS.md`](CITATIONS.md) file. diff --git a/conf/test.config b/conf/test.config index 8a29118ef..24c83eeac 100644 --- a/conf/test.config +++ b/conf/test.config @@ -25,8 +25,6 @@ params { // Input data // TODO nf-core: Specify the paths to your test data on nf-core/test-datasets // TODO nf-core: Give any required params for the test so that command line flags are not needed - input = params.pipelines_testdata_base_path + 'viralrecon/samplesheet/samplesheet_test_illumina_amplicon.csv' - - // Genome references + input = params.pipelines_testdata_base_path + 'viralrecon/samplesheet/samplesheet_test_illumina_amplicon.csv'// Genome references genome = 'R64-1-1' } diff --git a/docs/output.md b/docs/output.md index f4a245749..fd7cea461 100644 --- a/docs/output.md +++ b/docs/output.md @@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ The directories listed below will be created in the results directory after the The pipeline is built using [Nextflow](https://www.nextflow.io/) and processes data using the following steps: -- [FastQC](#fastqc) - Raw read QC -- [MultiQC](#multiqc) - Aggregate report describing results and QC from the whole pipeline +- [FastQC](#fastqc) - Raw read QC- [MultiQC](#multiqc) - Aggregate report describing results and QC from the whole pipeline - [Pipeline information](#pipeline-information) - Report metrics generated during the workflow execution ### FastQC @@ -27,9 +26,7 @@ The pipeline is built using [Nextflow](https://www.nextflow.io/) and processes d -[FastQC](http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/) gives general quality metrics about your sequenced reads. It provides information about the quality score distribution across your reads, per base sequence content (%A/T/G/C), adapter contamination and overrepresented sequences. For further reading and documentation see the [FastQC help pages](http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/Help/). - -### MultiQC +[FastQC](http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/) gives general quality metrics about your sequenced reads. It provides information about the quality score distribution across your reads, per base sequence content (%A/T/G/C), adapter contamination and overrepresented sequences. For further reading and documentation see the [FastQC help pages](http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/Help/).### MultiQC
Output files @@ -43,9 +40,7 @@ The pipeline is built using [Nextflow](https://www.nextflow.io/) and processes d [MultiQC](http://multiqc.info) is a visualization tool that generates a single HTML report summarising all samples in your project. Most of the pipeline QC results are visualised in the report and further statistics are available in the report data directory. -Results generated by MultiQC collate pipeline QC from supported tools e.g. FastQC. The pipeline has special steps which also allow the software versions to be reported in the MultiQC output for future traceability. For more information about how to use MultiQC reports, see . - -### Pipeline information +Results generated by MultiQC collate pipeline QC from supported tools e.g. FastQC. The pipeline has special steps which also allow the software versions to be reported in the MultiQC output for future traceability. For more information about how to use MultiQC reports, see .### Pipeline information
Output files diff --git a/docs/usage.md b/docs/usage.md index 7e11c4391..e0aadb7d7 100644 --- a/docs/usage.md +++ b/docs/usage.md @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Several generic profiles are bundled with the pipeline which instruct the pipeli > [!IMPORTANT] > We highly recommend the use of Docker or Singularity containers for full pipeline reproducibility, however when this is not possible, Conda is also supported. -The pipeline also dynamically loads configurations from [https://github.com/nf-core/configs](https://github.com/nf-core/configs) when it runs, making multiple config profiles for various institutional clusters available at run time. For more information and to check if your system is suported, please see the [nf-core/configs documentation](https://github.com/nf-core/configs#documentation). +The pipeline also dynamically loads configurations from [https://github.com/nf-core/configs](https://github.com/nf-core/configs) when it runs, making multiple config profiles for various institutional clusters available at run time. For more information and to check if your system is supported, please see the [nf-core/configs documentation](https://github.com/nf-core/configs#documentation). Note that multiple profiles can be loaded, for example: `-profile test,docker` - the order of arguments is important! They are loaded in sequence, so later profiles can overwrite earlier profiles. diff --git a/nextflow.config b/nextflow.config index b85f84531..91cbc9579 100644 --- a/nextflow.config +++ b/nextflow.config @@ -283,3 +283,6 @@ validation { afterText = validation.help.afterText } } + +// Load modules.config for DSL2 module specific options +includeConfig 'conf/modules.config' diff --git a/ro-crate-metadata.json b/ro-crate-metadata.json index 7e69c2996..d300c3276 100644 --- a/ro-crate-metadata.json +++ b/ro-crate-metadata.json @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ "@id": "./", "@type": "Dataset", "creativeWorkStatus": "InProgress", - "datePublished": "2024-12-12T11:24:08+00:00", - "description": "

\n \n \n \"nf-core/eager\"\n \n

\n\n[![GitHub Actions CI Status](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/ci.yml)\n[![GitHub Actions Linting Status](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/linting.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/linting.yml)[![AWS CI](https://img.shields.io/badge/CI%20tests-full%20size-FF9900?labelColor=000000&logo=Amazon%20AWS)](https://nf-co.re/eager/results)[![Cite with Zenodo](http://img.shields.io/badge/DOI-10.5281/zenodo.XXXXXXX-1073c8?labelColor=000000)](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.XXXXXXX)\n[![nf-test](https://img.shields.io/badge/unit_tests-nf--test-337ab7.svg)](https://www.nf-test.com)\n\n[![Nextflow](https://img.shields.io/badge/nextflow%20DSL2-%E2%89%A524.04.2-23aa62.svg)](https://www.nextflow.io/)\n[![run with conda](http://img.shields.io/badge/run%20with-conda-3EB049?labelColor=000000&logo=anaconda)](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/)\n[![run with docker](https://img.shields.io/badge/run%20with-docker-0db7ed?labelColor=000000&logo=docker)](https://www.docker.com/)\n[![run with singularity](https://img.shields.io/badge/run%20with-singularity-1d355c.svg?labelColor=000000)](https://sylabs.io/docs/)\n[![Launch on Seqera Platform](https://img.shields.io/badge/Launch%20%F0%9F%9A%80-Seqera%20Platform-%234256e7)](https://cloud.seqera.io/launch?pipeline=https://github.com/nf-core/eager)\n\n[![Get help on Slack](http://img.shields.io/badge/slack-nf--core%20%23eager-4A154B?labelColor=000000&logo=slack)](https://nfcore.slack.com/channels/eager)[![Follow on Twitter](http://img.shields.io/badge/twitter-%40nf__core-1DA1F2?labelColor=000000&logo=twitter)](https://twitter.com/nf_core)[![Follow on Mastodon](https://img.shields.io/badge/mastodon-nf__core-6364ff?labelColor=FFFFFF&logo=mastodon)](https://mstdn.science/@nf_core)[![Watch on YouTube](http://img.shields.io/badge/youtube-nf--core-FF0000?labelColor=000000&logo=youtube)](https://www.youtube.com/c/nf-core)\n\n## Introduction\n\n**nf-core/eager** is a bioinformatics pipeline that ...\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1. Read QC ([`FastQC`](https://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/))\n2. Present QC for raw reads ([`MultiQC`](http://multiqc.info/))\n\n## Usage\n\n> [!NOTE]\n> If you are new to Nextflow and nf-core, please refer to [this page](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/installation) on how to set-up Nextflow. Make sure to [test your setup](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/introduction#how-to-run-a-pipeline) with `-profile test` before running the workflow on actual data.\n\n\n\nNow, you can run the pipeline using:\n\n\n\n```bash\nnextflow run nf-core/eager \\\n -profile \\\n --input samplesheet.csv \\\n --outdir \n```\n\n> [!WARNING]\n> Please provide pipeline parameters via the CLI or Nextflow `-params-file` option. Custom config files including those provided by the `-c` Nextflow option can be used to provide any configuration _**except for parameters**_; see [docs](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/getting_started/configuration#custom-configuration-files).\n\nFor more details and further functionality, please refer to the [usage documentation](https://nf-co.re/eager/usage) and the [parameter documentation](https://nf-co.re/eager/parameters).\n\n## Pipeline output\n\nTo see the results of an example test run with a full size dataset refer to the [results](https://nf-co.re/eager/results) tab on the nf-core website pipeline page.\nFor more details about the output files and reports, please refer to the\n[output documentation](https://nf-co.re/eager/output).\n\n## Credits\n\nnf-core/eager was originally written by The nf-core/eager community.\n\nWe thank the following people for their extensive assistance in the development of this pipeline:\n\n\n\n## Contributions and Support\n\nIf you would like to contribute to this pipeline, please see the [contributing guidelines](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md).\n\nFor further information or help, don't hesitate to get in touch on the [Slack `#eager` channel](https://nfcore.slack.com/channels/eager) (you can join with [this invite](https://nf-co.re/join/slack)).\n\n## Citations\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAn extensive list of references for the tools used by the pipeline can be found in the [`CITATIONS.md`](CITATIONS.md) file.\n\nYou can cite the `nf-core` publication as follows:\n\n> **The nf-core framework for community-curated bioinformatics pipelines.**\n>\n> Philip Ewels, Alexander Peltzer, Sven Fillinger, Harshil Patel, Johannes Alneberg, Andreas Wilm, Maxime Ulysse Garcia, Paolo Di Tommaso & Sven Nahnsen.\n>\n> _Nat Biotechnol._ 2020 Feb 13. doi: [10.1038/s41587-020-0439-x](https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-0439-x).\n", + "datePublished": "2025-01-14T08:43:48+00:00", + "description": "

\n \n \n \"nf-core/eager\"\n \n

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Read QC ([`FastQC`](https://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/))2. Present QC for raw reads ([`MultiQC`](http://multiqc.info/))\n\n## Usage\n\n> [!NOTE]\n> If you are new to Nextflow and nf-core, please refer to [this page](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/installation) on how to set-up Nextflow.Make sure to [test your setup](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/introduction#how-to-run-a-pipeline) with `-profile test` before running the workflow on actual data.\n\n\n\nNow, you can run the pipeline using:\n\n\n\n```bash\nnextflow run nf-core/eager \\\n -profile \\\n --input samplesheet.csv \\\n --outdir \n```\n\n> [!WARNING]\n> Please provide pipeline parameters via the CLI or Nextflow `-params-file` option. Custom config files including those provided by the `-c` Nextflow option can be used to provide any configuration _**except for parameters**_; see [docs](https://nf-co.re/docs/usage/getting_started/configuration#custom-configuration-files).\n\nFor more details and further functionality, please refer to the [usage documentation](https://nf-co.re/eager/usage) and the [parameter documentation](https://nf-co.re/eager/parameters).\n\n## Pipeline output\n\nTo see the results of an example test run with a full size dataset refer to the [results](https://nf-co.re/eager/results) tab on the nf-core website pipeline page.\nFor more details about the output files and reports, please refer to the\n[output documentation](https://nf-co.re/eager/output).\n\n## Credits\n\nnf-core/eager was originally written by The nf-core/eager community.\n\nWe thank the following people for their extensive assistance in the development of this pipeline:\n\n\n\n## Contributions and Support\n\nIf you would like to contribute to this pipeline, please see the [contributing guidelines](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md).\n\nFor further information or help, don't hesitate to get in touch on the [Slack `#eager` channel](https://nfcore.slack.com/channels/eager) (you can join with [this invite](https://nf-co.re/join/slack)).\n\n## Citations\n\n\n\n\nAn extensive list of references for the tools used by the pipeline can be found in the [`CITATIONS.md`](CITATIONS.md) file.\n\nYou can cite the `nf-core` publication as follows:\n\n> **The nf-core framework for community-curated bioinformatics pipelines.**\n>\n> Philip Ewels, Alexander Peltzer, Sven Fillinger, Harshil Patel, Johannes Alneberg, Andreas Wilm, Maxime Ulysse Garcia, Paolo Di Tommaso & Sven Nahnsen.\n>\n> _Nat Biotechnol._ 2020 Feb 13. doi: [10.1038/s41587-020-0439-x](https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-0439-x).\n", "hasPart": [ { "@id": "main.nf" @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ }, "mentions": [ { - "@id": "#34ae67b2-d8db-4c6c-b44e-279523e453e7" + "@id": "#50cd49be-32f5-4a58-bc06-c7cd2e7f81af" } ], "name": "nf-core/eager" @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ } ], "dateCreated": "", - "dateModified": "2024-12-12T11:24:08Z", + "dateModified": "2025-01-14T08:43:48Z", "dct:conformsTo": "https://bioschemas.org/profiles/ComputationalWorkflow/1.0-RELEASE/", "keywords": [ "nf-core", @@ -168,11 +168,11 @@ "version": "!>=24.04.2" }, { - "@id": "#34ae67b2-d8db-4c6c-b44e-279523e453e7", + "@id": "#50cd49be-32f5-4a58-bc06-c7cd2e7f81af", "@type": "TestSuite", "instance": [ { - "@id": "#097abefd-a077-4f1a-875e-6b7e022e468e" + "@id": "#3d4c5eda-d55a-464d-8b9d-1d29a61b5449" } ], "mainEntity": { @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ "name": "Test suite for nf-core/eager" }, { - "@id": "#097abefd-a077-4f1a-875e-6b7e022e468e", + "@id": "#3d4c5eda-d55a-464d-8b9d-1d29a61b5449", "@type": "TestInstance", "name": "GitHub Actions workflow for testing nf-core/eager", "resource": "repos/nf-core/eager/actions/workflows/ci.yml", diff --git a/subworkflows/local/utils_nfcore_eager_pipeline/main.nf b/subworkflows/local/utils_nfcore_eager_pipeline/main.nf index e8a324add..8a98c22a8 100644 --- a/subworkflows/local/utils_nfcore_eager_pipeline/main.nf +++ b/subworkflows/local/utils_nfcore_eager_pipeline/main.nf @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ workflow PIPELINE_COMPLETION { main: summary_params = paramsSummaryMap(workflow, parameters_schema: "nextflow_schema.json") def multiqc_reports = multiqc_report.toList() - + // // Completion email and summary //