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navsection: userguide
title: "Uploading data"
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+{% comment %}
+Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
-This tutorial describes how to to upload new Arvados data collections using the command line tool @arv-put@. This example uses a freely available TSV file containing variant annotations from "Personal Genome Project (PGP)":http://www.pgp-hms.org participant "hu599905.":https://my.pgp-hms.org/profile/hu599905
+SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0
+{% endcomment %}
+
+Arvados Data collections can be uploaded using either Workbench or the @arv-put@ command line tool.
+
+# "*Upload using Workbench*":#upload-using-workbench
+# "*Creating projects*":#creating-projects
+# "*Upload using command line tool*":#upload-using-command
+
+h2(#upload-using-workbench). Upload using Workbench
+
+To upload using Workbench, visit the Workbench *Dashboard*. Click on *Projects* dropdown menu in the top navigation menu and select your *Home* project or any other project of your choosing. You will see the *Data collections* tab for this project, which lists the collections in this project.
+
+To upload files into a new collection, click on *Add data* dropdown menu and select *Upload files from my computer*.
+
+!{display: block;margin-left: 25px;margin-right: auto;border:1px solid lightgray;}{{ site.baseurl }}/images/upload-using-workbench.png!
+
+
This will create a new empty collection in your chosen project and will take you to the *Upload* tab for that collection.
+
+!{display: block;margin-left: 25px;margin-right: auto;border:1px solid lightgray;}{{ site.baseurl }}/images/upload-tab-in-new-collection.png!
+
+Click on the *Browse...* button and select the files you would like to upload. Selected files will be added to a list of files to be uploaded. After you are done selecting files to upload, click on the * Start* button to start upload. This will start uploading files to Arvados and Workbench will show you the progress bar. When upload is completed, you will see an indication to that effect.
+
+!{display: block;margin-left: 25px;margin-right: auto;border:1px solid lightgray;}{{ site.baseurl }}/images/files-uploaded.png!
+
+*Note:* If you leave the collection page during the upload, the upload process will be aborted and you will need to upload the files again.
+
+*Note:* You can also use the Upload tab to add additional files to an existing collection.
notextile.
~$ curl -o var-GS000016015-ASM.tsv.bz2 'https://warehouse.pgp-hms.org/warehouse/f815ec01d5d2f11cb12874ab2ed50daa+234+K@ant/var-GS000016015-ASM.tsv.bz2'
- % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
- Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
-100 216M 100 216M 0 0 10.0M 0 0:00:21 0:00:21 --:--:-- 9361k
-
-~$ arv-put var-GS000016015-ASM.tsv.bz2
216M / 216M 100.0%
Collection saved as ...
-qr1hi-4zz18-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+zzzzz-4zz18-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
~$ mkdir tmp
@@ -51,6 +75,22 @@ If you give @arv-put@ a directory, it will recursively upload the entire directo
~$ arv-put tmp
0M / 0M 100.0%
Collection saved as ...
-qr1hi-4zz18-yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
+zzzzz-4zz18-yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy