Configuration#
On the various yaml files#
Bionty tracks all supported and the currently active ontologies four *.yaml
files.
sources.yaml
: Stores all Bionty supported public ontologies. Users should not edit this file.sources.local.yaml
: Stores all locally available ontologies. Users may edit this file. The file is stored at$home:/.lamin/bionty
..currently_used_sources.yaml
: Stores the currently active ontologies. Users should not edit this file..lamindb_setup.yaml
: Stores the currently active ontologies as defined by lamindb. Users should never edit this file directly.
On startup, Bionty syncs these yaml files.
If Bionty is used for the first time the sources.local.yaml
file gets populated by the versions available in the most recent sources.yaml
.
Afterwards, the .currently_used_sources.yaml
file containing the current default versions gets written
using the versions that are at the top of the .sources.local.yaml
file.
If the user is operating in a lamindb instance, the versions specified in the .lamindb_setup.yaml
will be used.
Alternatively, if Bionty is run in standalone mode, the versions specified in .currently_used_sources.yaml
will be used.
Users may adapt the sources.local.yaml
with additional sources of ontologies that Bionty may not offer out of the box.
The available and currently active ontologies can also be printed to the console with
bionty.display_available_sources()
or bionty.display_currently_used_sources()
.
Setting default ontologies and versions#
The first entry in sources.local.yaml
is used as default. To set your own default ontology and version, shift the order of entries.
For example, in the following “doid” used when “species” is specified as “human”:
Disease:
mondo:
all:
2023-02-06:
source: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mondo/releases/2023-02-06/mondo.owl
md5: 2b7d479d4bd02a94eab47d1c9e64c5db
2022-10-11:
source: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mondo/releases/2022-10-11/mondo.owl
md5: 04b808d05c2c2e81430b20a0e87552bb
name: Mondo Disease Ontology
website: https://mondo.monarchinitiative.org/
doid:
human:
2023-01-30:
source: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/doid/releases/2023-01-30/doid.obo
md5: 9f0c92ad2896dda82195e9226a06dc36
name: Human Disease Ontology
website: https://disease-ontology.org/
inhouse_diseases:
human:
2000-01-01:
source: http://download-my-diseases.com/releases/2000-01-01/mydiseases.owl
md5: "md5 if available or leave out this row"
name: My in-house Disease Ontology
website: http://my-website.com
We may change the default to “inhouse_diseases” when “species” is specified as “human”, by the following:
Disease:
mondo:
all:
2023-02-06:
source: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mondo/releases/2023-02-06/mondo.owl
md5: 2b7d479d4bd02a94eab47d1c9e64c5db
2022-10-11:
source: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mondo/releases/2022-10-11/mondo.owl
md5: 04b808d05c2c2e81430b20a0e87552bb
name: Mondo Disease Ontology
website: https://mondo.monarchinitiative.org/
inhouse_diseases:
human:
2000-01-01:
source: http://download-my-diseases.com/releases/2000-01-01/mydiseases.owl
md5: "md5 if available or leave out this row"
name: My in-house Disease Ontology
website: http://my-website.com
doid:
human:
2023-01-30:
source: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/doid/releases/2023-01-30/doid.obo
md5: 9f0c92ad2896dda82195e9226a06dc36
name: Human Disease Ontology
website: https://disease-ontology.org/