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Link to examples created for Analysis Tools API demo #835

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NoopDog opened this issue Jan 5, 2021 · 3 comments
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Link to examples created for Analysis Tools API demo #835

NoopDog opened this issue Jan 5, 2021 · 3 comments
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NoopDog commented Jan 5, 2021

The notebook shows how to download all matrices from a project. https://github.com/DataBiosphere/azul/blob/develop/docs/download-project-matrices.ipynb

The command-line script can do a couple of things such as download matrices or request a curl-format manifest https://github.com/DataBiosphere/azul/blob/develop/docs/hca_file_downloader.py

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@NoopDog NoopDog changed the title Create a guide explaining how to programmatically obtain a signed URL for downloading a file Link to examples created for Analysis Tools API demo May 12, 2021
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NoopDog commented May 12, 2021

@theathorn @danielsotirhos staging is updated with links to the code developed for the analysis tools demo for your review.
https://dev.singlecell.gi.ucsc.edu/apis/api-documentation/data-browser-api

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"API Usage Examples" section looks good. Approved.

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NoopDog commented May 13, 2021

Thanks, @danielsotirhos

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