Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: bioversions
Version: 0.0.2
Summary: What's the current version for each biological database?
Home-page: https://github.com/cthoyt/bioversions
Author: Charles Tapley Hoyt
Author-email: cthoyt@gmail.com
Maintainer: Charles Tapley Hoyt
Maintainer-email: cthoyt@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/cthoyt/bioversions/releases
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/cthoyt/bioversions/issues
Description: # Bioversions
        
        What's the current version for each biological database?
        
        ## 🚀 Installation
        
        `pip install -e .`
        
        ## 💪 Usage
        
        ```python
        import bioversions
        
        assert bioversions.get_version('biogrid') == '4.2.192', 'This was true on Dec 5th, 2020!'
        
        # If you want more information, use the resolve() function
        bioversion = bioversions.resolve('biogrid')
        assert bioversion.version == '4.2.192'
        ```
        
        By default, the results are cached and only refreshed once per day with
        the help of [`cachier`](https://github.com/shaypal5/cachier). The cache is stored
        in `~/.data/bioversions`. The  cache location can be overridden by setting the
        `BIOVERSIONS_HOME` environment variable via [`pystow`](https://github.com/cthoyt/pystow).
        
        ## 🌐 Web Application
        
        Run the web application in your shell with
        
        ```bash
        $ bioversions web
        ```
        
        Options can be listed with `bioversions --help`.
        
        You can navigate to http://localhost:5000 to see all versions
        as HTML or programmatically resolve given databases with the
        `http://localhost:5000/database/<name>` endpoint like in the
        following:
        
        ```python
        import requests
        
        res = requests.get('http://localhost:5000/database/biogrid').json()
        assert res['success']
        assert res['result']['name'] == 'BioGRID'
        assert res['result']['version'] == '4.2.192', 'This was true on Dec 5th, 2020!'
        ```
        
        ## CLI Usage
        
        You can use `bioversions get` to incorporate the latest versions in your shell scripts
        or REPL usage like in:
        
        ```bash
        $ wget "https://downloads.thebiogrid.org/Download/BioGRID/Release-Archive/BIOGRID-$(bioversions get biogrid)/BIOGRID-ALL-$(bioversions get biogrid).mitab.zip"
        ```
        
        ## 🙏 Contributing
        
        To add more databases to the list, you can create a new submodule of
        `bioversions.sources` and extend the `bioversions.utils.Getter` class
        to identify the most recent version for your target database. See
        `bioversions.sources.biogrid` as an example.
        
Keywords: databases,biological databases,biomedical databases
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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