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In JB1 we could keep genomes semi-private because each genome was separate. But with JB2 all genomes are added to the same config file so we can have multiple genomes in one session. Is there currently a way to exclude some loaded genomes so they are hidden? Or a way to have multiple config files that we can use to control which genomes are available to be selected? While most of our genomes are publicly available on our databases, we do occasionally have pre-pub genomes that the contributors want private access to. |
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there are several options for this, that may meet different levels of requirements/have different levels of effort needed
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there are several options for this, that may meet different levels of requirements/have different levels of effort needed
you can make two jbrowse 2 instances, one that is public, the other where the jbrowse2 folder is HTTP basic protected or similar. jbrowse is just a folder of static files so this tends to be fairly easy
you can use multiple config.json files similar to your jbrowse 1 solution. jbrowse 2 has a ?config= URL parameter similar to the jbrowse 1 ?data= URL parameter, so you could have a public config.json file and a private config.json file. in this case the private config.json could be security by obscurity, or it could use the internet accounts concept listed below to …