# $Id: blast_pull.pm 16123 2009-09-17 12:57:27Z cjfields $ # # BioPerl module for Bio::SearchIO::blast_pull # # Please direct questions and support issues to # # Cared for by Sendu Bala # # Copyright Sendu Bala # # You may distribute this module under the same terms as perl itself # POD documentation - main docs before the code =head1 NAME Bio::SearchIO::blast_pull - A parser for BLAST output =head1 SYNOPSIS # do not use this class directly it is available through Bio::SearchIO use Bio::SearchIO; my $in = Bio::SearchIO->new(-format => 'blast_pull', -file => 't/data/new_blastn.txt'); while (my $result = $in->next_result) { # this is a Bio::Search::Result::BlastPullResult object print "Results for ", $result->query_name(), "\n"; while (my $hit = $result->next_hit) { print $hit->name(), "\n"; while (my $hsp = $hit->next_hsp) { print "length is ", $hsp->length(), "\n"; } } } =head1 DESCRIPTION This object implements a pull-parser for BLAST output. It is fast since it only does work on request (hence 'pull'). Currently only NCBI BLASTN and BLASTP are supported. =head1 FEEDBACK =head2 Mailing Lists User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to the Bioperl mailing list. Your participation is much appreciated. bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists - About the mailing lists =head2 Support Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list: I rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible. =head2 Reporting Bugs Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track of the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web: http://bugzilla.open-bio.org/ =head1 AUTHOR - Sendu Bala Email bix@sendu.me.uk =head1 APPENDIX The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _ =cut # Let the code begin... package Bio::SearchIO::blast_pull; use strict; use Bio::Search::Result::BlastPullResult; use base qw(Bio::SearchIO Bio::PullParserI); =head2 new Title : new Usage : my $obj = Bio::SearchIO::blast_pull->new(); Function: Builds a new Bio::SearchIO::blast_pull object Returns : Bio::SearchIO::blast_pull Args : -fh/-file => BLAST output filename -format => 'blast_pull' -evalue => float or scientific notation number to be used as an evalue cutoff for hits -score => integer or scientific notation number to be used as a score value cutoff for hits -piped_behaviour => 'temp_file'|'memory'|'sequential_read' -piped_behaviour defines what the parser should do if the input is an unseekable filehandle (eg. piped input), see Bio::PullParserI::chunk for details. Default is 'memory'. =cut sub _initialize { my ($self, @args) = @_; # don't do normal SearchIO initialization my ($writer, $file, $fh, $piped_behaviour, $evalue, $score) = $self->_rearrange([qw(WRITER FILE FH PIPED_BEHAVIOUR EVALUE SCORE)], @args); $self->writer($writer) if $writer; $self->_fields( { ( header => undef, algorithm => undef, algorithm_version => undef, algorithm_reference => '', database_name => undef, database_letters => undef, database_entries => undef, next_result => undef, evalue_cutoff => '[unset]', score_cutoff => '[unset]' ) } ); $self->_fields->{evalue_cutoff} = $evalue if $evalue; $self->_fields->{score_cutoff} = $score if $score; $self->_dependencies( { ( algorithm => 'header', algorithm_version => 'header', database_name => 'header', database_letters => 'header', database_entries => 'header' ) } ); $self->chunk($file || $fh || $self->throw("-file or -fh must be supplied"), -piped_behaviour => $piped_behaviour || 'memory'); } sub _discover_header { my $self = shift; $self->_chunk_seek(0); my $header = $self->_get_chunk_by_end("\nQuery="); $self->{_after_header} = $self->_chunk_tell; #*** won't catch all types? only support blastn/p now anyway $header =~ /^(\S+) (\S+\s+\S+)/; $self->_fields->{algorithm} = $1; $self->_fields->{algorithm_version} = $2; my ($database) = $header =~ /^Database: (.+)/sm; unless ($database) { # earlier versions put query before database? my $header2 = $self->_get_chunk_by_end(".done\n"); ($database) = $header2 =~ /^Database: (.+)/sm; } $database =~ s/\s+(\d\S+) sequences; (\d\S+) total letters.*//s; my $entries = $1; my $letters = $2; $database =~ s/\n//g; $entries =~ s/,//g; $letters =~ s/,//g; $self->_fields->{database_name} = $database; $self->_fields->{database_entries} = $entries; $self->_fields->{database_letters} = $letters; $self->_fields->{header} = 1; } sub _discover_next_result { my $self = shift; return if $self->{_after_results}; my $type = $self->get_field('algorithm'); # also sets _after_header if not set if ($type eq 'BLASTN' || $type eq 'BLASTP') { unless ($self->_sequential) { $self->_chunk_seek($self->{_end_of_previous_result} || $self->{_after_header}); my ($start, $end) = $self->_find_chunk_by_end("\nQuery="); return if ($start == $end); unless ($end) { $start = $self->{_end_of_previous_result} || $self->{_after_header}; $end = undef; } $self->_fields->{next_result} = Bio::Search::Result::BlastPullResult->new(-chunk => [($self->chunk, $start, $end)], -parent => $self); $self->{_end_of_previous_result} = $end; } else { #*** doesn't work for the last result, needs fixing - try getting the database end chunk on failure?... $self->throw("sequential mode not yet implemented"); my $chunk = $self->_get_chunk_by_end("\nQuery="); $chunk || return; $self->_fields->{next_result} = Bio::Search::Result::BlastPullResult->new(-chunk => [$chunk], -parent => $self); } } else { $self->throw("Can only handle NCBI BLASTN and BLASTP right now"); } } =head2 next_result Title : next_result Usage : my $hit = $searchio->next_result; Function: Returns the next Result from a search Returns : Bio::Search::Result::ResultI object Args : none =cut sub next_result { my $self = shift; my $result = $self->get_field('next_result') || return; undef $self->_fields->{next_result}; $self->{'_result_count'}++; return $result; } =head2 result_count Title : result_count Usage : my $count = $searchio->result_count Function: Returns the number of results we have processed. Returns : integer Args : none =cut sub result_count { my $self = shift; return $self->{'_result_count'}; } =head2 rewind Title : rewind Usage : $searchio->rewind; Function: Allow one to reset the Result iterator to the beginning, so that next_result() will subsequently return the first result and so on. NB: result objects are not cached, so you will get new result objects each time you rewind. Also, note that result_count() counts the number of times you have called next_result(), so will not be able tell you how many results there were in the file if you use rewind(). Returns : n/a Args : none =cut sub rewind { my $self = shift; delete $self->{_end_of_previous_result}; } 1;