Ontologizer is a tool for identifying enriched Gene Ontology terms in lists of names of genes or gene products. It is available as a Java program for both UI and command line usage as well as JavaScript version that can be conveniently run in modern Web browsers. Look at http://ontologizer.de for details and binary distribution.
Ontologizer's build process is driven by Maven. You also need to install '''pandoc''' (https://pandoc.org/) before proceeding, as this is not handled by Maven. After cloning and checking out the source repository via
$ git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/sba1/ontologizer
you can start the build procedure via
$ cd ontologizer.parent
$ mvn package
When the build breaks due to bugs in Javadocs, add -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true
to the
previous command and file an Issue. Similiary, if tests break the build you can add
-DskipTests
to skip the execution of the tests.
If successful, the command line version can be found in ontologizer.cmdline
and the
UI version in the ontologizer.gui
modules in the respective target
folders.
For instance, still being in the ontologizer.parent
folder, you can start the GUI
version by
$ cd ../ontologizer.gui/target
$ java -jar Ontologizer-jar-with-dependencies.jar
The Ontologizer-jar-with-dependencies.jar
includes all dependencies, incl. SWT
for your platform.
The core of Ontologizer can be in principle used by other applications, although the API is rather dumb. Please have a look at the https://github.com/ontologizer/ontologizerlib for the library project. The project is currently used in Ontologizer via directly importing the source. This simplifies the coordinated development of both projects.