![]() ![]() Likewise, the () experimented with Docker and Galaxy and documented those efforts (). Tool authors may annotate Docker container ids the tool works with in the Tool XML file and likewise deployers may specify Docker container ids in Galaxy's `job_conf.xml` file on a per destination basis.Īny of Galaxy's built-in job runners may be used to in conjunction with Docker - but the deployer must annotate job destinations with how to run Docker (at very least ` true` must be added to the destination to enable docker).Įxcellent documentation on how to work with Galaxy and Docker was assembled at the Galaxy Community Conference by Aaron Petkau and can be found () including a full working () which also serves as a Docker tutorial. As of the (/news/-galaxy-distribution/), Galaxy supports running tools within () containers. ![]()
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