Releases: tom-and-the-toothfairies/pathways
Releases · tom-and-the-toothfairies/pathways
Release 2.0
2.0 2017-04-09
Added
- Added tool to generate mock DDI data, for both badness and agonism
- Added exported data from running the mock DDI data generation tool
Fixed
- Mock DDI data is deterministic across different runs of the app
- Display correct spacing time units in frontend
Release 1.3
1.3 2017-04-02
Added
- Added UI sections for displaying the different types of DDI sequencing
categories identified by the system: parallel, sequential, repeated
alternative, and alternative non-DDI - Added the ability to specify a delay in PML files
Changed
- Redesigned the UI to use tabs for the different logical sections of the
application: Analysis, Warnings, and Errors - The syntax error UI now includes contextual line highlighting
Release 1.2
1.2 2017-03-26
Added
- Added a features document for Release 2.
- Parser now reports unnamed PML constructs. These are then displayed to the
user in a similar manner to other warnings. - Parser now reports PML construct name clashes. These are then displayed to the
user in a similar manner to other warnings.
Changed
- Updated how warnings are displayed. Where possible, warnings now contain a
preview of the section of the PML file that caused the warning. This is
currently implemented forUnnamed Constructs
andPML Construct Name Clashes
. We intend to use a similar design for other errors and warnings in
the future.
Fixed
- Running automated integration tests will now correctly test the release
matching the current tag that is checked out.
Release 1.1
1.1 2017-03-19
Added
- Added support for PML TX file downloads. Valid pml files uploaded to the
system for transformation can now be downloaded via the UI.
Release 1.0
1.0 2017-03-12
Changed
- Clarified installation instructions after feedback from client. Client left
feedback after release 0.3 indicating that our current README was unhelpful.
We have greatly simplified it and moved more non-essential information into
separate documents. - Updated user interface with loading icon to provide visual representation of
the request's duration. - Changed the homepage to update when a file is selected not when it is
analysed, based on client feedback. - Updated the representation of drugs in PML after client feedback. Our initial
representation meant that users had to look up the CHEBI/DINTO identifier for
a drug. Now users can specify drugs with a newdrug { "name" }
construct. - Added UI section to display drugs that were specified in the PML but that are
not included in DINTO - Updated user interface to enable live updates in which the results of the
PML parsing and DINTO lookup are displayed as soon as they are found before
the DDIs have been calculated - Updated how analysis results are displayed to make them more readable.
Previously we would display the JSON responses from the API to the user. Now
we take the JSON responses and create a readable message which is then
displayed to the user. - Updated the testing instructions. The client indicated that he would like
clear instructions for manual acceptance tests. We have updated the testing
instructions inFEATURES.md
accordingly. We also removed references to
Panacea's automated unit tests. A section was added about running our new
end-to-end tests instead, as these are a much more thorough test of the
system.
Added
- install-docker.sh for easy docker installation on Ubuntu 16.04. Part of
simplifying the installation steps. - Created Athloi: This service runs our end to end Cucumber tests using Selenium WebDriver
and Firefox. This service also runs during continuous integration to ensure
there are no regressions to the end user interface between commits/releases.
Fixed
- Fixed a bug where analysis requests would time out.
- Fixed bug where results of the previous DDI analysis would not be cleared
in the event there was an error with the current analysis
Release 0.3
0.3 2017-03-05
Added
- Created Chiron: a new service for Querying DINTO built
with Apache Jena. DINTO is turned into a triple
store at compile time, so boot time is greatly improved. Similarly, query
times are much improved by the triple store - DDI analysis is now presented to users. After validating a PML file, Panacea
queries Asclepius to find any DDIs between drugs in the file. This is then
displayed to the user in the UI.
Removed
- DINTO from Asclepius. Chiron houses DINTO data now. Asclepius now proxies
queries to Chiron. - Removed code that waited for DINTO to be loaded. Previously, Asclepius would
take several minutes to load DINTO into memory so Panacea would have to poll
it to see if it was ready. Chiron can load DINTO from its triple store
instantly, so the waiting is no longer required.