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show dependencies of dependencies in selected modules[Feature] #39

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antonkulaga opened this issue Dec 10, 2022 · 4 comments
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show dependencies of dependencies in selected modules[Feature] #39

antonkulaga opened this issue Dec 10, 2022 · 4 comments
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@antonkulaga
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Our Longevity2 reporter depends on several postagregators which on their turn depend on DBSNP and other modules. When I push "Longevity2 reporter) it adds postaggregaotrs to submodules in the UI but it does not add their dependencies in UI (although when the job runs everything is fun, they load their dependency underneath). I think it would be nice for the users to be more explicit, so selected modules will have their dependencies of dependencies mentioned, not only direct dependencies.
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Thanks. Please check v2.7.12 for the feature.

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I wanted to close, but the bug was discovered that if the user chooses our Longevity2 reporter and then chooses Excel reporter after it instead of adding dependencies together it resets Longevity2 reporter dependencies

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I'll take a look.

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rkimoakbioinformatics commented Aug 13, 2023

Can you take a look at it now? I clicked longevity2 reporter and then Excel reporter, and still see that the dependency annotation modules of the longevity2 reporter are selected.

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