This repository contains test data to be used for automated testing of Advance Molecular Detection Platform pipelines.
⚠️ Do not merge your test data tomaster
! Each pipeline has a dedicated branch (and a special one for modules)
ph-core's set up mirrors that of nf-core. ph-core is a collection of high quality Nextflow workflows, subworkflows, and modules related to genomic surveillance. This repository contains various files for CI and unit testing of ph-core pipelines and infrastructure.
The principle for ph-core test data is the same as nf-core test data in that the data should be as small as possible, as large as necessary. Please see the guidelines for nf-core test datasets for more detailed information.
Due the large number of large files in this repository for each pipeline, we highly recommend cloning only the branches you would use.
git clone <url> --single-branch --branch <pipeline/modules/branch_name>
To subsequently clone other branches[^1]
git remote set-branches --add origin [remote-branch]
git fetch
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