Brocoli application allows users to browse iRODS catalog collections in a simple Tkinter GUI.
Brocoli runs on Linux platforms. Windows and MacOS support is experimental.
Brocoli needs a Python installation with Tkinter. Under Ubuntu <http://www.ubuntu.com>, you may have to install a specific package to get Tkinter.
Python 2.7+ and 3.5+ are expected to work.
Brocoli depends on the following packages:
- six: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/six
- python-irodsclient >= 0.8.0: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-irodsclient
From a command shell, run:
pip install brocoli [--user]
If you don't have administrative privileges, you may need to use the --user
optional argument, in order to install Brocoli in your user account.
- Download Brocoli from https://github.com/mesocentre-mcia/brocoli
- from distribution directory, run
python setup.py install [--user]
If you don't have administrative privileges, you may need to use the --user
optional argument, in order to install Brocoli in your user account.
Run brocoli from a command shell:
$ brocoli
At first run, Brocoli will appear empty. You will want to create a more useful connection with an iRODS catalog. Just configure it following the menus:
Settings -> New Connection
This will open a dialog where you can set the connection configuration. The configuration fields are:
-
Connection name
- choose a name to identify the connection -
Catalog type
- chooseos
,irods3
orirods4
. Currently,irods*
are the only useful catalogs available (os
is used for testing purposes only) -
Root path
- enter the catalog path you want to base your display from -
Make default connection
- check if you want Brocoli to open this connection at startup -
Perform local checksum
- configures brocoli to verify checksum of downloaded/uploaded files against catalog registered checksum (if available)
irods3
specific configuration fields:
-
Use irods environment file
- check if you want to use iRODS iCommands configuration file (usually~/.irods/.irodsEnv
fr v3 instances and~/.irods/irods_environment.json
for v4) -
iRODS host
- the iRODS server DNS name you want to connect to (usually your iCAT Enabled Server) -
iRODS port
- depending on your iRODS instance (1247 is the default) -
iRODS zone
- the name of your iRODS zone -
iRODS user name
- your iRODS account name -
iRODS default resource
- the iRODS resource to use (optional) -
Remember password
- check if you want Brocoli to store your iRODS password (dangerous: although Brocoli scrambles the stored password, it may be easy to unscramble for someone who gained access to that value) iRODS password
irods4
connections have a few extra configuration fields:
-
Default hash scheme
- choose checksum hash method among available algorithms -
irods_client_server_policy
- iRODS client/server negociation behaviour -
Use irods SSL transfer
- check if you need SSL communication with your catalog -
irods_encryption_algorithm
- SSL specific setting depending on your catalog configuration -
irods_encryption_key_size
- SSL specific setting depending on your catalog configuration -
irods_encryption_num_hash_rounds
- SSL specific setting depending on your catalog configuration -
irods_encryption_salt_size
- SSL specific setting depending on your catalog configuration -
irods_ssl_ca_certificate_file
- SSL specific setting depending on your catalog configuration
Now, you should be able to switch to the newly created connection by following:
Settings -> Switch connection -> Your new connection name
Sub-directories can be opened by clicking on the triangle icon before their name.
You can base the display from a sub-directory by choosing Go to
in the popup
menu or entering its path directly in the navigation bar.
The .
special entry refers to the currently displayed directory (the path
displayed in the navigation bar).
The ..
special entry appears when visiting a subdirectory of the connection
root path. It refers to the current path parent directory.
Operations on files and directories are accessible in a popup menu shown when right clicking on the target.
File/directory operations
-
Download to local disk
- download selected entry (recursively) to your local computer -
Delete
- delete selected entry (recursively) from the catalog -
Properties
- displays catalog specific properties of the selected entry
Directory only operations
-
New directory
- creates a subdirectory of the selected directory -
Upload local files
- uploads local files into the catalog under the selected directory -
Recursive upload
- recursively uploads the contents of a local directory to the catalog -
Go to
- rebase Brocoli navigation bar to the selected directory