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Stage

Stage is a simple yet powerful React-based user interface framework designed to facilitate the creation of browser-accessible data portals. While versatile enough to be used for various web applications, Stage is specifically tailored for building the front-end of data management platforms. It provides a robust foundation for developers to rapidly construct and customize data-centric web interfaces.


Stage is part of Overture, a collection of open-source software microservices used to create platforms for researchers to organize and share genomics data.*

Documentation

Technical resources for those working with or contributing to the project are available from our official documentation site, the following content can also be read and updated within the /docs folder of this repository.

Development Environment

Support & Contributions

  • For support, feature requests, and bug reports, please see our Support Guide.

  • For detailed information on how to contribute to this project, please see our Contributing Guide.

Related Software

The Overture Platform includes the following Overture Components:


Software Description
Score Transfer data to and from any cloud-based storage system
Song Catalog and manage metadata associated to file data spread across cloud storage systems
Maestro Organizing your distributed data into a centralized Elasticsearch index
Arranger A search API with reusable search UI components
Stage A React-based web portal scaffolding
Lyric A model-agnostic, tabular data submission system
Lectern Schema Manager, designed to validate, store, and manage collections of data dictionaries.

If you'd like to get started using our platform check out our quickstart guides

Funding Acknowledgement

Overture is supported by grant #U24CA253529 from the National Cancer Institute at the US National Institutes of Health, and additional funding from Genome Canada, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Canarie, and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.