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GA4GH Starter Kit DRS

Part of the GA4GH Starter Kit. Open source reference implementation of the GA4GH Data Repository Service (DRS) specification

Note:

The current Starter Kit DRS has some experimental features added to it. It does not match any published DRS Specification. We refer to this version as 1.3.0experimental in the starter kit documentation.

This starter Kit will be re-visited and updated once the new DRS specification is released.

Running the DRS service

Docker

SQLite (Default)

We recommend running the DRS service as a docker container for most contexts. Images can be downloaded from docker hub. To download the image and run a container:

Pull the image:

docker pull ga4gh/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs:latest

Run container with default settings:

docker run -p 4500:4500 ga4gh/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs:latest

OR, run container with config file overriding defaults

docker run -p 4500:4500 ga4gh/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs:latest java -jar ga4gh-starter-kit-drs.jar -c path/to/config.yml

PostgreSQL

Postgres will be run on a separate container and simultaneously ran with Starter Kit DRS via docker compose. Postgres container is running on port 5432, while DRS is run on port 4500 (4501 for admin):

Clone this repo:

git clone https://github.com/ga4gh/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs.git

Navigate into the repo's root folder

docker compose -f docker-compose-postgres.yml up -d

To ensure that both Starter-Kit DRS and Postgres containers are running:

docker ps

This command should list both containers with names drs and postgres

From the DRS config file > databaseProps attribute, we map DRS to the PostgreSQL database using its jdbc URL as well as Postgres credentials (username/password) config-drs-postgres.yml:

databaseProps:
    url: jdbc:postgresql://host.docker.internal:5432/starter_kit_db
    username: postgres
    password: postgres

To shut down the services, enter the following command:

docker-compose -f docker-compose-postgres.yml down

Native

The service can also be installed locally in cases where docker deployments are not possible, or for development of the codebase. Native installations require:

  • Java 11+
  • Gradle 7.3.2+
  • SQLite (for creating the dev database)

First, clone the repository from Github:

git clone https://github.com/ga4gh/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs.git
cd ga4gh-starter-kit-drs

The service can be run in development mode directly via gradle:

Run with all defaults

./gradlew bootRun

Run with config file

./gradlew bootRun --args="--config path/to/config.yml"

Alternatively, the service can be built as a jar and/or war and run:

Build jar:

./gradlew bootJar

Run with all defaults

java -jar build/libs/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs-${VERSION}.jar

Run with config file

java -jar build/libs/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs-${VERSION}.jar --config path/to/config.yml

Build war:

./gradlew bootWar

Run with all defaults

java -jar build/libs/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs-${VERSION}.war

Run with config file

java -jar build/libs/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs-${VERSION}.war --config path/to/config.yml

Confirm server is running

Whether running via docker or natively on a local machine, confirm the DRS API is up running by visiting its service-info endpoint, you should receive a valid ServiceInfo response.

GET http://localhost:4500/ga4gh/drs/v1/service-info

Response:
{
    "id": "org.ga4gh.starterkit.drs",
    "name": "GA4GH Starter Kit DRS Service",
    "description": "An open source, community-driven implementation of the GA4GH Data Repository Service (DRS)API specification.",
    "contactUrl": "mailto:[email protected]",
    "documentationUrl": "https://github.com/ga4gh/ga4gh-starter-kit-drs",
    "createdAt": "2020-01-15T12:00:00",
    "updatedAt": "2020-01-15T12:00:00",
    "environment": "test",
    "version": "0.1.0",
    "type": {
        "group": "org.ga4gh",
        "artifact": "drs",
        "version": "1.3.0experimental"
    },
    "organization": {
        "name": "Global Alliance for Genomics and Health",
        "url": "https://ga4gh.org"
    }
}

Development

Additional setup steps to run the DRS server in a local environment for development and testing.

Setup dev database

A local SQLite database must be set up before running the DRS service in a development context. If make and sqlite3 are already installed on the system PATH, this database can be created and populated with a dev dataset by simply running:

make sqlite-db-refresh

This will create a SQLite database named ga4gh-starter-kit.dev.db in the current directory.

If make and/or sqlite are not installed, this file contains SQLite commands for creating the database schema, and this file contains SQLite commands for populating it with the dev dataset.

Confirm the DRS service can connect to the dev database by submitting a DRS id to the /objects/{object_id} endpoint. For example, a DRS id of b8cd0667-2c33-4c9f-967b-161b905932c9 represents a root DRS bundle for a phenopacket test dataset:

GET http://localhost:4500/ga4gh/drs/v1/objects/b8cd0667-2c33-4c9f-967b-161b905932c9

Response:
{
    "id": "b8cd0667-2c33-4c9f-967b-161b905932c9",
    "description": "Open dataset of 384 phenopackets",
    "created_time": "2021-03-12T20:00:00Z",
    "name": "phenopackets.test.dataset",
    "size": 143601,
    "updated_time": "2021-03-13T12:30:45Z",
    "version": "1.0.0",
    "self_uri": "drs://localhost:4500/b8cd0667-2c33-4c9f-967b-161b905932c9",
    "contents": [
        {
            "name": "phenopackets.mundhofir.family",
            "drs_uri": [
                "drs://localhost:4500/1af5cdcf-898c-4dbc-944e-1ac95e82c0ea"
            ],
            "id": "1af5cdcf-898c-4dbc-944e-1ac95e82c0ea"
        },
        {
            "name": "phenopackets.zhang.family",
            "drs_uri": [
                "drs://localhost:4500/355a74bd-6571-4d4a-8602-a9989936717f"
            ],
            "id": "355a74bd-6571-4d4a-8602-a9989936717f"
        },
        {
            "name": "phenopackets.cao.family",
            "drs_uri": [
                "drs://localhost:4500/a1dd4ae2-8d26-43b0-a199-342b64c7dff6"
            ],
            "id": "a1dd4ae2-8d26-43b0-a199-342b64c7dff6"
        },
        {
            "name": "phenopackets.lalani.family",
            "drs_uri": [
                "drs://localhost:4500/c69a3d6c-4a28-4b7c-b215-0782f8d62429"
            ],
            "id": "c69a3d6c-4a28-4b7c-b215-0782f8d62429"
        }
    ]
}

NOTE: If running via docker, the dev database is already bundled within the container.

NOTE: The unit and end-to-end test suite is predicated on a preconfigured database. The SQLite dev database must be present for tests to pass.

Admin Endpoints

The endpoints that are made available at the admin port are beyond the DRS specification. These endpoints provide the users of the Starter Kit (the data provider) with the functionalities of creating, updating and deleting DRS Objects from the DRS Starter Kit server.

Configuration

Please see the Configuration page for instructions on how to configure the DRS service with custom properties.

Dev datasets

Multiple datasets are currently contained in this repo for development and testing. Raw bytes are located in src/test/resources and the SQLite dev database is preconfigured with DrsObjects for each of these files. The following datasets are included:

Changelog

v0.3.2

  • Update the DRS specification version from 1.1.0 to 1.3.0experimental in the service-info response and in the documentation.

v0.3.1

  • Fixed a bug where admin requests to create a controlled access DRS object (i.e. with visas) did not complete successfully

v0.3.0

  • DRS object batch requests
  • Passport support - Passport mediated auth to DRS objects (using Starter Kit implementation of Passports)
  • Auth info - Discover Passport broker(s) and visa(s) for requested controlled access DRS Objects (single object and bulk request)

v0.2.2

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