Re: [Rdkit-discuss] Struggling with apache + rdkit + django
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From: Stéphane T. <ste...@un...> - 2016-06-22 00:59:55
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Dear Michał, I already went there and I'm really happy ChEMBL is using the same technologies as I do :-) (or the other way around :-) For sure I will consider the Beaker facility for inclusion in my project, but for now I'm too "old-school" minded, I want everything at home before querying the world (so for now I'm querying ChEMBL once to grab already known ligands for a given protein target, that's it). I'm sure my "student-to-come" will be more open minded and look more closely to this approach. Thanks for the links and the tremendous work done @EBI... Best, Stéphane Le 21/06/2016 à 21:24, Michał Nowotka a écrit : > Hi Stéphane, > > Just to let you know about two things: > > 1. ChEMBL web services are a Django application written using RDKit. > We deploy it using gunicorn and Apache through Reverse Proxy and put > on a Virtual Machine named myChEMBL that you can download. Here are > some example configuration files: > https://github.com/chembl/mychembl/tree/master/webservices/conf but > I'm happy to explain more if you want. > > 2. There is a project called Beaker that exposes most of RDKit methods > as RESTful API. The source code is here: > https://github.com/chembl/chembl_beaker and a live instance here: > https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chembl/api/utils/docs -- Lecturer, UFIP, UMR 6286 CNRS, Team Protein Design In Silico UFR Sciences et Techniques, 2, rue de la Houssinière, Bât. 25, 44322 Nantes cedex 03, France Tél : +33 251 125 636 / Fax : +33 251 125 632 http://www.ufip.univ-nantes.fr/ - http://www.steletch.org |