Added singularity def file to ease deployment#1
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Also got rid of many dependencies
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Hello,
Thank you for your amazing web app, users from the wet lab really enjoy it :)
Here, I'm submitting a pull request for two main reasons:
First, the website that hosts your streamlit app is (currently) down, and I was asked by my supervisor to make it available through our local network (so that if the app is down, I take the blame ^^).
Second, I really struggled turning this app into a singularity image file, because it requires the whole sequana installation when only requiring two files to check the samplesheet.
So here it is, I changed the code so it does not depend on sequana, hope you don't mind.
I tested it on my Linux box and it works perfectly fine (as long as
$HOMEand/tmpare writable file systems).