Bio::Tools::Run::WrapperBase(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Bio::Tools::Run::WrapperBase(3pm) |
Bio::Tools::Run::WrapperBase - A Base object for wrappers around executables
# do not use this object directly, it provides the following methods # for its subclasses my $errstr = $obj->error_string(); my $exe = $obj->executable(); $obj->save_tempfiles($booleanflag) my $outfile= $obj->outfile_name(); my $tempdir= $obj->tempdir(); # get a temporary dir for executing my $io = $obj->io; # Bio::Root::IO object my $cleanup= $obj->cleanup(); # remove tempfiles $obj->run({-arg1 => $value});
This is a basic module from which to build executable wrapper modules. It has some basic methods to help when implementing new modules.
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The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
Title : run Usage : $wrapper->run({ARGS HERE}); Function: Support generic running with args passed in as a hashref Returns : Depends on the implementation, status OR data Args : hashref of named arguments
Title : error_string Usage : $obj->error_string($newval) Function: Where the output from the last analysis run is stored. Returns : value of error_string Args : newvalue (optional)
Title : arguments Usage : $obj->arguments($newval) Function: Commandline parameters Returns : value of arguments Args : newvalue (optional)
Title : no_param_checks Usage : $obj->no_param_checks($newval) Function: Boolean flag as to whether or not we should trust the sanity checks for parameter values Returns : value of no_param_checks Args : newvalue (optional)
Title : save_tempfiles Usage : $obj->save_tempfiles($newval) Function: Get/set the choice of if tempfiles in the temp dir (see tempdir()) are kept or cleaned up. Default is '0', ie. delete temp files. NB: This must be set to the desired value PRIOR to first creating a temp dir with tempdir(). Any attempt to set this after tempdir creation will get a warning. Returns : boolean Args : none to get, boolean to set
Title : outfile_name Usage : my $outfile = $wrapper->outfile_name(); Function: Get/Set the name of the output file for this run (if you wanted to do something special) Returns : string Args : [optional] string to set value to
Title : tempdir Usage : my $tmpdir = $self->tempdir(); Function: Retrieve a temporary directory name (which is created) Returns : string which is the name of the temporary directory Args : none
Title : cleanup Usage : $wrapper->cleanup(); Function: Will cleanup the tempdir directory Returns : none Args : none
Title : io Usage : $obj->io($newval) Function: Gets a Bio::Root::IO object Returns : Bio::Root::IO object Args : none
Title : version Usage : $version = $wrapper->version() Function: Returns the program version (if available) Returns : string representing version of the program Args : [Optional] value to (re)set version string
Title : executable Usage : my $exe = $factory->executable(); Function: Finds the full path to the executable Returns : string representing the full path to the exe Args : [optional] name of executable to set path to [optional] boolean flag whether or not warn when exe is not found
Title : program_path Usage : my $path = $factory->program_path(); Function: Builds path for executable Returns : string representing the full path to the exe Args : none
Title : program_dir Usage : my $dir = $factory->program_dir(); Function: Abstract get method for dir of program. To be implemented by wrapper. Returns : string representing program directory Args : none
Title : program_name Usage : my $name = $factory->program_name(); Function: Abstract get method for name of program. To be implemented by wrapper. Returns : string representing program name Args : none
Title : quiet Usage : $factory->quiet(1); if ($factory->quiet()) { ... } Function: Get/set the quiet state. Can be used by wrappers to control if program output is printed to the console or not. Returns : boolean Args : none to get, boolean to set
Title : _setparams Usage : $params = $self->_setparams(-params => [qw(window evalue_cutoff)]) Function: For internal use by wrapper modules to build parameter strings suitable for sending to the program being wrapped. For each method name supplied, calls the method and adds the method name (as modified by optional things) along with its value (unless a switch) to the parameter string Example : $params = $self->_setparams(-params => [qw(window evalue_cutoff)], -switches => [qw(simple large all)], -double_dash => 1, -underscore_to_dash => 1); If window() and simple() had not been previously called, but evalue_cutoff(0.5), large(1) and all(0) had been called, $params would be ' --evalue-cutoff 0.5 --large' Returns : parameter string Args : -params => [] or {} # array ref of method names to call, or hash ref where keys are method names and values are how those names should be output in the params string -switches => [] or {}# as for -params, but no value is printed for these methods -join => string # define how parameters and their values are joined, default ' '. (eg. could be '=' for param=value) -lc => boolean # lc() method names prior to output in string -dash => boolean # prefix all method names with a single dash -double_dash => bool # prefix all method names with a double dash -mixed_dash => bool # prefix single-character method names with a # single dash, and multi-character method names # with a double-dash -underscore_to_dash => boolean # convert all underscores in method names to dashes
2018-09-14 | perl v5.26.2 |