Bioscape Installation
Please note that this documentation covers an unreleased product and is for internal use only.
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Installation
Bioscape consists of three separate applications which must be combined to provide all the facilities of a functional Bioscape installation:
- The administrative application: bsadmin
- The text-indexing application: bsindex
- The Web front-end application: bsweb
Before installing, it is necessary to consider the dependencies listed in the section given below. Precise information about installing the dependencies is not provided in this document, and it is recommended that you make use of your system's package management tools, perhaps installing Bioscape itself from suitable packages, in order to save time and effort working through the installation process manually. However, for those interested in installing Bioscape from the source code distribution of each application, the procedure is given below.
Installation from Source Code
First, nominate a common directory to hold the Bioscape application directories. For example:
/home/bioscape/apps
Then, acquire each application's source code distribution (details to be provided) and unpack the archives in this common directory:
cd /home/bioscape/apps tar zxf bsadmin-x.y.tar.gz tar zxf bsindex-x.y.tar.gz tar zxf bsweb-x.y.tar.gz
Since these applications contain Python libraries, it is important to configure the environment so that they may be accessed by Python. This may be done by creating a short configuration file resembling the one provided as docs/configuration/env.sh in the bsadmin distribution and then incorporating it into your environment within a .bashrc or equivalent file as follows:
source /home/bioscape/apps/bsadmin/docs/configuration/env.sh
Dependency Configuration
For some of the dependencies, even with pre-installed packages, you will need to do some preparatory work in order to use Bioscape. Some brief details of this work are given below.
See also the Bioscape Dependencies page for a list of the dependencies.
Installation of Dependencies
The docs/dependencies/download.sh file in the bsadmin distribution provides some commands which should be able to download the source distributions of various dependencies. This file or a modified version of it could be run in a nominated directory which would then hold copies of the dependencies' archive files.
The docs/dependencies/build.sh file in the bsadmin distribution provides some commands which could be run to build each of the dependencies from the previously downloaded archive files.
PostgreSQL
It is necessary to initialise a "database cluster" for Bioscape. This is typically done using commands such as the following:
mkdir -p /home/bioscape/data initdb -D /home/bioscape/data
Setting the PGDATA environment variable to the directory given in the above commands will save you the effort of specifying it later with other PostgreSQL-related commands. This variable is mentioned in the env.sh file referenced above.
In order to get improved performance from PostgreSQL, consider replacing the postgresql.conf file in the database cluster with the version found in the docs/database directory of the bsadmin distribution.
Configuration
Before use, the distribution must be configured according to the environment in which the software will operate. This is done most conveniently by running the configuration program in the bsadmin directory:
python scripts/bioscape_configure.py
The configuration program takes the bioscape.cfg.in template and produces a specific bioscape.cfg configuration file. An alternative approach is to copy bioscape.cfg.in to bioscape.cfg and to edit the file manually.
Once the bioscape.cfg file has been produced, it may be left in the bsadmin directory, or it can be copied or moved to your home directory; for example:
mv bioscape.cfg /home/bioscape
Database Configuration
The database support must also be configured, preferably using the database configuration program in the bsadmin distribution:
python scripts/bioscape_dbconfigure.py
Each of the modules (or packages) requiring database support can be listed, and the specific table and data definitions can be prepared and invoked using the database configuration program.
Quick Start
Use the quick start program - provided in the bsindex distribution - in order to initialise Bioscape as quickly as possible:
python scripts/bioscape_quickstart.py -t init
On a modern, multi-core system, it is recommended that updates be performed as follows:
python scripts/bioscape_quickstart.py -t update-parallel
Otherwise, use the plain update method:
python scripts/bioscape_quickstart.py -t update