From: Colin <col...@gm...> - 2022-01-11 18:02:51
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Hello, This feature has been implemented on a work-in-progress branch. It is planned to be released in an upcoming version soon https://github.com/GMOD/jbrowse-components/pull/2165 If you want to try to preview the feature before the official release you can use the CLI command to test out the branch (it is otherwise up to date with other latest release features) jbrowse create --branch nav_with_urlbar2 jbrowse2 This will download the code from that branch to a folder named jbrowse2, and then you can use URLs like http://yoursite.com/jbrowse2/?loc=chr1:1-100&assembly=hg19&tracks=track_id1,track_id2 -Colin On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 10:12 AM han...@ge... < han...@ge...> wrote: > Dear JBrowse developers, > I am a user of the JBrowse. It's really a useful tool. > I have a question about how to use URL query API in JBrowse2 > e.g. specifying ?loc=1:1..100. > Thanks, Look forward to your reply. > > Best > > ------------------------------ > Hang Yang, Ph.D. > > Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology > Chinese Academy of Sciences > No.1 West Beichen Road, Chaoyang District > Beijing, China 100101 > _______________________________________________ > Gmod-ajax mailing list > Gmo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gmod-ajax > |