pyMantis is a data-management system for (systems) biology build on the web2py framework. It features: tree based file explorer, relational db table wizzard with automated creation of user interfaces, internal and external access management, wiki, ..

Features

  • relational database table wizzard with automated creation of user interfaces
  • versioning, templating and interlinking of datasets
  • tree based file / folder explorer
  • wysiwyg wiki
  • internal and external access management
  • role based authorization (roles can be created by users or admin)
  • HTML based preview of file formats: .doc, .xls, .od*, .csv, .pdf, ...
  • export of datasets in HTML, XML, JSON, YAML (RESTfull)
  • advanced RESTfull API documentation
  • integrated mailinglist / forum
  • issue tracker with automated ticketing system on crashes
  • annotation of data items with: words, hyperlinks, pubmed publications

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Science/Research

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

JavaScript, Python

Database Environment

SQL-based

Related Categories

Python Front-Ends, Python Bio-Informatics Software, Python Wiki Software, Python Data Management System, JavaScript Front-Ends, JavaScript Bio-Informatics Software, JavaScript Wiki Software, JavaScript Data Management System

Registered

2010-02-09