At GMOD2016, Eric Rasche demoed the CPT’s completely dockerized GMOD stack.
Up" @Eric_Rasche on Docker Compose for #usegalaxy, @apollo_bbop, Chado, and @usejbrowse all in a single docker image. #livedemo #GMOD2016
— The Tweet Of GMOD (@gmodproject) July 1, 2016
The demo covered the use of “Docker” images which encapsulate complex services and dependencies and networking into simple-to-use containers. By writing Docker images for many of the GMOD Products (Chado, JBrowse, Apollo, Tripal) and developing a few new services (Chado-JBrowse-API, chado-angular-admin), we can easily achieve GMOD’s goals of standardised, interconnected genomics services.
The demo was well received by the GMOD community and coordinators.
Blasted away by a talk from @Eric_Rasche at #GMOD2016 with #Docker compose of all the nice GMOD tools
— Björn Grüning (@bjoerngruening) July 1, 2016
ER: and that live demo works. Galaxy -> JBrowse -> Apollo -> Chado. The room is dead quiet, all eyes on Eric. A mind-blowing demo #GMOD2016
— The Tweet Of GMOD (@gmodproject) July 1, 2016
ER: and finally sends it back to JBrowse. @scottjcain says "That was stunning." @tnabtaf sits in awe. #GMOD2016
— The Tweet Of GMOD (@gmodproject) July 1, 2016
And has been well received in other communities as well
#usegalaxy / Apollo integration being highlighted by @monimunozto at #BOSC2016 (with work from @Eric_Rasche) pic.twitter.com/n7vz8rs0X6
— John Chilton (@jmchilton) July 9, 2016