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1 # rgToolFactoryMultIn.py | |
2 # see https://bitbucket.org/fubar/galaxytoolfactory/wiki/Home | |
3 # | |
4 # copyright ross lazarus (ross stop lazarus at gmail stop com) May 2012 | |
5 # | |
6 # all rights reserved | |
7 # Licensed under the LGPL | |
8 # suggestions for improvement and bug fixes welcome at https://bitbucket.org/fubar/galaxytoolfactory/wiki/Home | |
9 # | |
10 # January 2015 | |
11 # unified all setups by passing the script on the cl rather than via a PIPE - no need for treat_bash_special so removed | |
12 # | |
13 # in the process of building a complex tool | |
14 # added ability to choose one of the current toolshed package_r or package_perl or package_python dependencies and source that package | |
15 # add that package to tool_dependencies | |
16 # Note that once the generated tool is loaded, it will have that package's env.sh loaded automagically so there is no | |
17 # --envshpath in the parameters for the generated tool and it uses the system one which will be first on the adjusted path. | |
18 # | |
19 # sept 2014 added additional params from | |
20 # https://bitbucket.org/mvdbeek/dockertoolfactory/src/d4863bcf7b521532c7e8c61b6333840ba5393f73/DockerToolFactory.py?at=default | |
21 # passing them is complex | |
22 # and they are restricted to NOT contain commas or double quotes to ensure that they can be safely passed together on | |
23 # the toolfactory command line as a comma delimited double quoted string for parsing and passing to the script | |
24 # see examples on this tool form | |
25 | |
26 # august 2014 | |
27 | |
28 # Allows arbitrary number of input files | |
29 # NOTE positional parameters are now passed to script | |
30 # and output (may be "None") is *before* arbitrary number of inputs | |
31 # | |
32 # march 2014 | |
33 # had to remove dependencies because cross toolshed dependencies are not possible - can't pre-specify a toolshed url for graphicsmagick and ghostscript | |
34 # grrrrr - night before a demo | |
35 # added dependencies to a tool_dependencies.xml if html page generated so generated tool is properly portable | |
36 # | |
37 # added ghostscript and graphicsmagick as dependencies | |
38 # fixed a wierd problem where gs was trying to use the new_files_path from universe (database/tmp) as ./database/tmp | |
39 # errors ensued | |
40 # | |
41 # august 2013 | |
42 # found a problem with GS if $TMP or $TEMP missing - now inject /tmp and warn | |
43 # | |
44 # july 2013 | |
45 # added ability to combine images and individual log files into html output | |
46 # just make sure there's a log file foo.log and it will be output | |
47 # together with all images named like "foo_*.pdf | |
48 # otherwise old format for html | |
49 # | |
50 # January 2013 | |
51 # problem pointed out by Carlos Borroto | |
52 # added escaping for <>$ - thought I did that ages ago... | |
53 # | |
54 # August 11 2012 | |
55 # changed to use shell=False and cl as a sequence | |
56 | |
57 # This is a Galaxy tool factory for simple scripts in python, R or whatever ails ye. | |
58 # It also serves as the wrapper for the new tool. | |
59 # | |
60 # you paste and run your script | |
61 # Only works for simple scripts that read one input from the history. | |
62 # Optionally can write one new history dataset, | |
63 # and optionally collect any number of outputs into links on an autogenerated HTML page. | |
64 | |
65 # DO NOT install on a public or important site - please. | |
66 | |
67 # installed generated tools are fine if the script is safe. | |
68 # They just run normally and their user cannot do anything unusually insecure | |
69 # but please, practice safe toolshed. | |
70 # Read the fucking code before you install any tool | |
71 # especially this one | |
72 | |
73 # After you get the script working on some test data, you can | |
74 # optionally generate a toolshed compatible gzip file | |
75 # containing your script safely wrapped as an ordinary Galaxy script in your local toolshed for | |
76 # safe and largely automated installation in a production Galaxy. | |
77 | |
78 # If you opt for an HTML output, you get all the script outputs arranged | |
79 # as a single Html history item - all output files are linked, thumbnails for all the pdfs. | |
80 # Ugly but really inexpensive. | |
81 # | |
82 # Patches appreciated please. | |
83 # | |
84 # | |
85 # long route to June 2012 product | |
86 # Behold the awesome power of Galaxy and the toolshed with the tool factory to bind them | |
87 # derived from an integrated script model | |
88 # called rgBaseScriptWrapper.py | |
89 # Note to the unwary: | |
90 # This tool allows arbitrary scripting on your Galaxy as the Galaxy user | |
91 # There is nothing stopping a malicious user doing whatever they choose | |
92 # Extremely dangerous!! | |
93 # Totally insecure. So, trusted users only | |
94 # | |
95 # preferred model is a developer using their throw away workstation instance - ie a private site. | |
96 # no real risk. The universe_wsgi.ini admin_users string is checked - only admin users are permitted to run this tool. | |
97 # | |
98 | |
99 import sys | |
100 import shutil | |
101 import subprocess | |
102 import os | |
103 import time | |
104 import tempfile | |
105 import optparse | |
106 import tarfile | |
107 import re | |
108 import shutil | |
109 import math | |
110 | |
111 progname = os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[1] | |
112 myversion = 'V001.1 March 2014' | |
113 verbose = False | |
114 debug = False | |
115 toolFactoryURL = 'https://bitbucket.org/fubar/galaxytoolfactory' | |
116 | |
117 # if we do html we need these dependencies specified in a tool_dependencies.xml file and referred to in the generated | |
118 # tool xml | |
119 | |
120 def timenow(): | |
121 """return current time as a string | |
122 """ | |
123 return time.strftime('%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S', time.localtime(time.time())) | |
124 | |
125 def quote_non_numeric(s): | |
126 """return a prequoted string for non-numerics | |
127 useful for perl and Rscript parameter passing? | |
128 """ | |
129 try: | |
130 res = float(s) | |
131 return s | |
132 except ValueError: | |
133 return '"%s"' % s | |
134 | |
135 html_escape_table = { | |
136 "&": "&", | |
137 ">": ">", | |
138 "<": "<", | |
139 "$": "\$" | |
140 } | |
141 | |
142 def html_escape(text): | |
143 """Produce entities within text.""" | |
144 return "".join(html_escape_table.get(c,c) for c in text) | |
145 | |
146 | |
147 def html_unescape(text): | |
148 """Revert entities within text.""" | |
149 t = text.replace('&','&').replace('>','>').replace('<','<').replace('\$','$') | |
150 return t | |
151 | |
152 def cmd_exists(cmd): | |
153 return subprocess.call("type " + cmd, shell=True, | |
154 stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) == 0 | |
155 | |
156 def parse_citations(citations_text): | |
157 """ | |
158 """ | |
159 citations = [c for c in citations_text.split("**ENTRY**") if c.strip()] | |
160 citation_tuples = [] | |
161 for citation in citations: | |
162 if citation.startswith("doi"): | |
163 citation_tuples.append( ("doi", citation[len("doi"):].strip() ) ) | |
164 else: | |
165 citation_tuples.append( ("bibtex", citation[len("bibtex"):].strip() ) ) | |
166 return citation_tuples | |
167 | |
168 def shell_source(script): | |
169 """need a way to source a Galaxy tool interpreter env.sh to point at the right dependency package | |
170 This based on the idea in http://pythonwise.blogspot.fr/2010/04/sourcing-shell-script.html | |
171 Note that we have to finesse any wierdly quoted newlines in automagic exports using nulls (env -0) as newlines""" | |
172 pipe = subprocess.Popen("env -i ; . %s ; env -0" % script, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True) | |
173 output = pipe.communicate()[0] | |
174 outl = output.split('\0') | |
175 outl = [x for x in outl if len(x.split("=")) == 2] | |
176 newenv = dict((line.split("=", 1) for line in outl)) | |
177 os.environ.update(newenv) | |
178 | |
179 class ScriptRunner: | |
180 """class is a wrapper for an arbitrary script | |
181 note funky templating. this should all be done proper. | |
182 Problem is, this kludge developed quite naturally and seems to work ok with | |
183 little overhead... | |
184 | |
185 """ | |
186 | |
187 | |
188 def __init__(self,opts=None): | |
189 """ | |
190 cleanup inputs, setup some outputs | |
191 | |
192 """ | |
193 | |
194 self.toolhtmldepinterpskel = """<?xml version="1.0"?> | |
195 <tool_dependency> | |
196 <package name="ghostscript" version="9.10"> | |
197 <repository name="package_ghostscript_9_10" owner="devteam" prior_installation_required="True" /> | |
198 </package> | |
199 <package name="graphicsmagick" version="1.3.18"> | |
200 <repository name="package_graphicsmagick_1_3" owner="iuc" prior_installation_required="True" /> | |
201 </package> | |
202 <package name="%(interpreter_name)s" version="%(interpreter_version)s"> | |
203 <repository name="%(interpreter_pack)s" owner="%(interpreter_owner)s" prior_installation_required="True" /> | |
204 </package> | |
205 | |
206 <readme> | |
207 %(readme)s | |
208 This file was autogenerated by the Galaxy Tool Factory 2 | |
209 </readme> | |
210 </tool_dependency> | |
211 """ | |
212 | |
213 self.toolhtmldepskel = """<?xml version="1.0"?> | |
214 <tool_dependency> | |
215 <package name="ghostscript" version="9.10"> | |
216 <repository name="package_ghostscript_9_10" owner="devteam" prior_installation_required="True" /> | |
217 </package> | |
218 <package name="graphicsmagick" version="1.3.18"> | |
219 <repository name="package_graphicsmagick_1_3" owner="iuc" prior_installation_required="True" /> | |
220 </package> | |
221 <readme> | |
222 %(readme)s | |
223 This file was autogenerated by the Galaxy Tool Factory 2 | |
224 </readme> | |
225 </tool_dependency> | |
226 """ | |
227 | |
228 self.emptytoolhtmldepskel = """<?xml version="1.0"?> | |
229 <tool_dependency> | |
230 <readme> | |
231 %(readme)s | |
232 This file was autogenerated by the Galaxy Tool Factory 2 | |
233 </readme> | |
234 </tool_dependency> | |
235 """ | |
236 | |
237 self.protorequirements = """<requirements> | |
238 <requirement type="package" version="9.10">ghostscript</requirement> | |
239 <requirement type="package" version="1.3.18">graphicsmagick</requirement> | |
240 </requirements>""" | |
241 | |
242 self.protorequirements_interpreter = """<requirements> | |
243 <requirement type="package" version="9.10">ghostscript</requirement> | |
244 <requirement type="package" version="1.3.18">graphicsmagick</requirement> | |
245 <requirement type="package" version="%(interpreter_version)s">%(interpreter_name)s</requirement> | |
246 </requirements>""" | |
247 | |
248 | |
249 self.newCommand=""" | |
250 %(toolname)s.py --script_path "$runMe" --interpreter "%(interpreter)s" | |
251 --tool_name "%(toolname)s" | |
252 %(command_inputs)s | |
253 %(command_outputs)s | |
254 """ | |
255 | |
256 self.tooltestsTabOnly = """ | |
257 <test> | |
258 %(test1Inputs)s | |
259 <param name="job_name" value="test1"/> | |
260 <param name="runMe" value="$runMe"/> | |
261 <output name="output1="%(test1Output)s" ftype="tabular"/> | |
262 %(additionalParams)s | |
263 </test> | |
264 """ | |
265 | |
266 self.tooltestsHTMLOnly = """ | |
267 <test> | |
268 %(test1Inputs)s | |
269 <param name="job_name" value="test1"/> | |
270 <param name="runMe" value="$runMe"/> | |
271 %(additionalParams)s | |
272 <output name="html_file" file="%(test1HTML)s" ftype="html" lines_diff="5"/> | |
273 </test> | |
274 """ | |
275 | |
276 self.tooltestsBoth = """ | |
277 <test> | |
278 %(test1Inputs)s | |
279 <param name="job_name" value="test1"/> | |
280 <param name="runMe" value="$runMe"/> | |
281 %(additionalParams)s | |
282 <output name="output1" file="%(test1Output)s" ftype="tabular" /> | |
283 <output name="html_file" file="%(test1HTML)s" ftype="html" lines_diff="10"/> | |
284 </test> | |
285 """ | |
286 | |
287 self.newXML="""<tool id="%(toolid)s" name="%(toolname)s" version="%(tool_version)s"> | |
288 %(tooldesc)s | |
289 %(requirements)s | |
290 <command interpreter="python"> | |
291 %(command)s | |
292 </command> | |
293 <inputs> | |
294 %(inputs)s | |
295 %(additionalInputs)s | |
296 </inputs> | |
297 <outputs> | |
298 %(outputs)s | |
299 </outputs> | |
300 <configfiles> | |
301 <configfile name="runMe"> | |
302 %(script)s | |
303 </configfile> | |
304 </configfiles> | |
305 <tests> | |
306 %(tooltests)s | |
307 </tests> | |
308 <help> | |
309 | |
310 %(help)s | |
311 | |
312 This tool was autogenerated from a user provided script using the Galaxy Tool Factory 2 | |
313 https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/fubar/tool_factory_2 | |
314 </help> | |
315 <citations> | |
316 %(citations)s | |
317 <citation type="doi">10.1093/bioinformatics/bts573</citation> | |
318 </citations> | |
319 </tool>""" | |
320 | |
321 self.useGM = cmd_exists('gm') | |
322 self.useIM = cmd_exists('convert') | |
323 self.useGS = cmd_exists('gs') | |
324 self.temp_warned = False # we want only one warning if $TMP not set | |
325 if opts.output_dir: # simplify for the tool tarball | |
326 os.chdir(opts.output_dir) | |
327 self.thumbformat = 'png' | |
328 self.opts = opts | |
329 self.toolname = re.sub('[^a-zA-Z0-9_]+', '', opts.tool_name) # a sanitizer now does this but.. | |
330 self.toolid = self.toolname | |
331 self.myname = sys.argv[0] # get our name because we write ourselves out as a tool later | |
332 self.pyfile = self.myname # crude but efficient - the cruft won't hurt much | |
333 self.xmlfile = '%s.xml' % self.toolname | |
334 rx = open(self.opts.script_path,'r').readlines() | |
335 rx = [x.rstrip() for x in rx] # remove pesky dos line endings if needed | |
336 self.script = '\n'.join(rx) | |
337 fhandle,self.sfile = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix=self.toolname,suffix=".%s" % (opts.interpreter)) | |
338 tscript = open(self.sfile,'w') # use self.sfile as script source for Popen | |
339 tscript.write(self.script) | |
340 tscript.close() | |
341 self.indentedScript = " %s" % '\n'.join([' %s' % html_escape(x) for x in rx]) # for restructured text in help | |
342 self.escapedScript = "%s" % '\n'.join([' %s' % html_escape(x) for x in rx]) | |
343 self.elog = os.path.join(self.opts.output_dir,"%s_error.log" % self.toolname) | |
344 if opts.output_dir: # may not want these complexities | |
345 self.tlog = os.path.join(self.opts.output_dir,"%s_runner.log" % self.toolname) | |
346 art = '%s.%s' % (self.toolname,opts.interpreter) | |
347 artpath = os.path.join(self.opts.output_dir,art) # need full path | |
348 artifact = open(artpath,'w') # use self.sfile as script source for Popen | |
349 artifact.write(self.script) | |
350 artifact.close() | |
351 self.cl = [] | |
352 self.html = [] | |
353 self.test1Inputs = [] # now a list | |
354 a = self.cl.append | |
355 a(opts.interpreter) | |
356 a(self.sfile) | |
357 # if multiple inputs - positional or need to distinguish them with cl params | |
358 if opts.input_tab: | |
359 tests = [] | |
360 for i,intab in enumerate(opts.input_tab): # if multiple, make tests | |
361 if intab.find(',') <> -1: | |
362 (gpath,uname) = intab.split(',') | |
363 else: | |
364 gpath = uname = intab | |
365 tests.append(os.path.basename(gpath)) | |
366 self.test1Inputs = '<param name="input_tab" value="%s" />' % (','.join(tests)) | |
367 else: | |
368 self.test1Inputs = '' | |
369 # we always pass path,name pairs in using python optparse append | |
370 # but the command line has to be different | |
371 self.infile_paths = '' | |
372 self.infile_names = '' | |
373 if self.opts.input_tab: | |
374 self.infile_paths = ','.join([x.split(',')[0].strip() for x in self.opts.input_tab]) | |
375 self.infile_names = ','.join([x.split(',')[1].strip() for x in self.opts.input_tab]) | |
376 if self.opts.interpreter == 'python': | |
377 # yes, this is how additional parameters are always passed in python - to the TF itself and to | |
378 # scripts to avoid having unknown parameter names (yes, they can be parsed but...) on the command line | |
379 if self.opts.input_tab: | |
380 a('--INPATHS "%s"' % (self.infile_paths)) | |
381 a('--INNAMES "%s"' % (self.infile_names)) | |
382 if self.opts.output_tab: | |
383 a('--OUTPATH "%s"' % self.opts.output_tab) | |
384 for p in opts.additional_parameters: | |
385 p = p.replace('"','') | |
386 psplit = p.split(',') | |
387 param = html_unescape(psplit[0]) | |
388 value = html_unescape(psplit[1]) | |
389 a('%s="%s"' % (param,value)) | |
390 if (self.opts.interpreter == 'Rscript'): | |
391 # pass params on command line as expressions which the script evaluates - see sample | |
392 if self.opts.input_tab: | |
393 a('INPATHS="%s"' % self.infile_paths) | |
394 a('INNAMES="%s"' % self.infile_names) | |
395 if self.opts.output_tab: | |
396 a('OUTPATH="%s"' % self.opts.output_tab) | |
397 for p in opts.additional_parameters: | |
398 p = p.replace('"','') | |
399 psplit = p.split(',') | |
400 param = html_unescape(psplit[0]) | |
401 value = html_unescape(psplit[1]) | |
402 a('%s=%s' % (param,quote_non_numeric(value))) | |
403 if (self.opts.interpreter == 'perl'): | |
404 # pass positional params on command line - perl script needs to discombobulate the path/name lists | |
405 if self.opts.input_tab: | |
406 a('%s' % self.infile_paths) | |
407 a('%s' % self.infile_names) | |
408 if self.opts.output_tab: | |
409 a('%s' % self.opts.output_tab) | |
410 for p in opts.additional_parameters: | |
411 # followed by any additional name=value parameter pairs | |
412 p = p.replace('"','') | |
413 psplit = p.split(',') | |
414 param = html_unescape(psplit[0]) | |
415 value = html_unescape(psplit[1]) | |
416 a('%s=%s' % (param,quote_non_numeric(value))) | |
417 if self.opts.interpreter == 'sh' or self.opts.interpreter == 'bash': | |
418 # more is better - now move all params into environment AND drop on to command line. | |
419 self.cl.insert(0,'env') | |
420 if self.opts.input_tab: | |
421 self.cl.insert(1,'INPATHS=%s' % (self.infile_paths)) | |
422 self.cl.insert(2,'INNAMES=%s' % (self.infile_names)) | |
423 if self.opts.output_tab: | |
424 self.cl.insert(3,'OUTPATH=%s' % (self.opts.output_tab)) | |
425 a('OUTPATH=%s' % (self.opts.output_tab)) | |
426 # sets those environment variables for the script | |
427 # additional params appear in CL - yes, it's confusing | |
428 for i,p in enumerate(opts.additional_parameters): | |
429 psplit = p.split(',') | |
430 param = html_unescape(psplit[0]) | |
431 value = html_unescape(psplit[1]) | |
432 a('%s=%s' % (param,quote_non_numeric(value))) | |
433 self.cl.insert(4+i,'%s=%s' % (param,quote_non_numeric(value))) | |
434 self.interpreter_owner = 'SYSTEM' | |
435 self.interpreter_pack = 'SYSTEM' | |
436 self.interpreter_name = 'SYSTEM' | |
437 self.interpreter_version = 'SYSTEM' | |
438 self.interpreter_revision = 'SYSTEM' | |
439 if opts.envshpath <> 'system': # need to parse out details for our tool_dependency | |
440 try: # fragile - depends on common naming convention as at jan 2015 = package_[interp]_v0_v1_v2... = version v0.v1.v2.. is in play | |
441 # this ONLY happens at tool generation by an admin - the generated tool always uses the default of system so path is from local env.sh | |
442 packdetails = opts.envshpath.split(os.path.sep)[-4:-1] # eg ['fubar', 'package_r_3_1_1', '63cdb9b2234c'] | |
443 self.interpreter_owner = packdetails[0] | |
444 self.interpreter_pack = packdetails[1] | |
445 self.interpreter_name = packdetails[1].split('_')[1].upper() | |
446 self.interpreter_revision = packdetails[2] | |
447 self.interpreter_version = '.'.join(packdetails[1].split('_')[2:]) | |
448 except: | |
449 pass | |
450 self.outFormats = opts.output_format | |
451 self.inputFormats = opts.input_formats | |
452 self.test1Output = '%s_test1_output.xls' % self.toolname | |
453 self.test1HTML = '%s_test1_output.html' % self.toolname | |
454 | |
455 def makeXML(self): | |
456 """ | |
457 Create a Galaxy xml tool wrapper for the new script as a string to write out | |
458 fixme - use templating or something less fugly than this example of what we produce | |
459 | |
460 <tool id="reverse" name="reverse" version="0.01"> | |
461 <description>a tabular file</description> | |
462 <command interpreter="python"> | |
463 reverse.py --script_path "$runMe" --interpreter "python" | |
464 --tool_name "reverse" --input_tab "$input1" --output_tab "$output1" | |
465 </command> | |
466 <inputs> | |
467 <param name="input1" type="data" format="tabular" label="Select one or more input files from your history"/> | |
468 <param name="job_name" type="text" label="Supply a name for the outputs to remind you what they contain" value="reverse"/> | |
469 </inputs> | |
470 <outputs> | |
471 <data format="tabular" name="output1q" label="${job_name}"/> | |
472 | |
473 </outputs> | |
474 <help> | |
475 | |
476 **What it Does** | |
477 | |
478 Reverse the columns in a tabular file | |
479 | |
480 </help> | |
481 <configfiles> | |
482 <configfile name="runMe"> | |
483 | |
484 # reverse order of columns in a tabular file | |
485 import sys | |
486 inp = sys.argv[1] | |
487 outp = sys.argv[2] | |
488 i = open(inp,'r') | |
489 o = open(outp,'w') | |
490 for row in i: | |
491 rs = row.rstrip().split('\t') | |
492 rs.reverse() | |
493 o.write('\t'.join(rs)) | |
494 o.write('\n') | |
495 i.close() | |
496 o.close() | |
497 | |
498 | |
499 </configfile> | |
500 </configfiles> | |
501 </tool> | |
502 | |
503 """ | |
504 | |
505 # these templates need a dict with the right keys to match the parameters - outputs, help, code... | |
506 | |
507 xdict = {} | |
508 xdict['additionalParams'] = '' | |
509 xdict['additionalInputs'] = '' | |
510 if self.opts.additional_parameters: | |
511 if self.opts.edit_additional_parameters: # add to new tool form with default value set to original value | |
512 xdict['additionalInputs'] = '\n'.join(['<param name="%s" value="%s" label="%s" help="%s" type="%s"/>' % \ | |
513 (x.split(',')[0],html_escape(x.split(',')[1]),html_escape(x.split(',')[2]),html_escape(x.split(',')[3]), x.split(',')[4]) for x in self.opts.additional_parameters]) | |
514 xdict['additionalParams'] = '\n'.join(['<param name="%s" value="%s" />' % (x.split(',')[0],html_escape(x.split(',')[1])) for x in self.opts.additional_parameters]) | |
515 xdict['interpreter_owner'] = self.interpreter_owner | |
516 xdict['interpreter_version'] = self.interpreter_version | |
517 xdict['interpreter_pack'] = self.interpreter_pack | |
518 xdict['interpreter_name'] = self.interpreter_name | |
519 xdict['requirements'] = '' | |
520 if self.opts.include_dependencies == "yes": | |
521 if self.opts.envshpath <> 'system': | |
522 xdict['requirements'] = self.protorequirements_interpreter % xdict | |
523 else: | |
524 xdict['requirements'] = self.protorequirements | |
525 xdict['tool_version'] = self.opts.tool_version | |
526 xdict['test1HTML'] = self.test1HTML | |
527 xdict['test1Output'] = self.test1Output | |
528 xdict['test1Inputs'] = self.test1Inputs | |
529 if self.opts.make_HTML and self.opts.output_tab: | |
530 xdict['tooltests'] = self.tooltestsBoth % xdict | |
531 elif self.opts.make_HTML: | |
532 xdict['tooltests'] = self.tooltestsHTMLOnly % xdict | |
533 else: | |
534 xdict['tooltests'] = self.tooltestsTabOnly % xdict | |
535 xdict['script'] = self.escapedScript | |
536 # configfile is least painful way to embed script to avoid external dependencies | |
537 # but requires escaping of <, > and $ to avoid Mako parsing | |
538 if self.opts.help_text: | |
539 helptext = open(self.opts.help_text,'r').readlines() | |
540 helptext = [html_escape(x) for x in helptext] # must html escape here too - thanks to Marius van den Beek | |
541 xdict['help'] = ''.join([x for x in helptext]) | |
542 else: | |
543 xdict['help'] = 'Please ask the tool author (%s) for help as none was supplied at tool generation\n' % (self.opts.user_email) | |
544 coda = ['**Script**','Pressing execute will run the following code over your input file and generate some outputs in your history::'] | |
545 coda.append('\n') | |
546 coda.append(self.indentedScript) | |
547 coda.append('\n**Attribution**\nThis Galaxy tool was created by %s at %s\nusing the Galaxy Tool Factory.\n' % (self.opts.user_email,timenow())) | |
548 coda.append('See %s for details of that project' % (toolFactoryURL)) | |
549 coda.append('Please cite: Creating re-usable tools from scripts: The Galaxy Tool Factory. Ross Lazarus; Antony Kaspi; Mark Ziemann; The Galaxy Team. ') | |
550 coda.append('Bioinformatics 2012; doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bts573\n') | |
551 xdict['help'] = '%s\n%s' % (xdict['help'],'\n'.join(coda)) | |
552 if self.opts.tool_desc: | |
553 xdict['tooldesc'] = '<description>%s</description>' % self.opts.tool_desc | |
554 else: | |
555 xdict['tooldesc'] = '' | |
556 xdict['command_outputs'] = '' | |
557 xdict['outputs'] = '' | |
558 if self.opts.input_tab: | |
559 cins = ['\n',] | |
560 cins.append('--input_formats %s' % self.opts.input_formats) | |
561 cins.append('#for intab in $input1:') | |
562 cins.append('--input_tab "${intab},${intab.name}"') | |
563 cins.append('#end for\n') | |
564 xdict['command_inputs'] = '\n'.join(cins) | |
565 xdict['inputs'] = '''<param name="input_tab" multiple="true" type="data" format="%s" label="Select one or more %s input files from your history" | |
566 help="Multiple inputs may be selected assuming the script can deal with them..."/> \n''' % (self.inputFormats,self.inputFormats) | |
567 else: | |
568 xdict['command_inputs'] = '' # assume no input - eg a random data generator | |
569 xdict['inputs'] = '' | |
570 if (len(self.opts.additional_parameters) > 0): | |
571 cins = ['\n',] | |
572 for params in self.opts.additional_parameters: | |
573 psplit = params.split(',') # name,value... | |
574 psplit[3] = html_escape(psplit[3]) | |
575 if self.opts.edit_additional_parameters: | |
576 psplit[1] = '$%s' % psplit[0] # replace with form value | |
577 else: | |
578 psplit[1] = html_escape(psplit[1]) # leave prespecified value | |
579 cins.append('--additional_parameters """%s"""' % ','.join(psplit)) | |
580 xdict['command_inputs'] = '%s\n%s' % (xdict['command_inputs'],'\n'.join(cins)) | |
581 xdict['inputs'] += '<param name="job_name" type="text" size="60" label="Supply a name for the outputs to remind you what they contain" value="%s"/> \n' % self.toolname | |
582 xdict['toolname'] = self.toolname | |
583 xdict['toolid'] = self.toolid | |
584 xdict['interpreter'] = self.opts.interpreter | |
585 xdict['scriptname'] = self.sfile | |
586 if self.opts.make_HTML: | |
587 xdict['command_outputs'] += ' --output_dir "$html_file.files_path" --output_html "$html_file" --make_HTML "yes"' | |
588 xdict['outputs'] += ' <data format="html" name="html_file" label="${job_name}.html"/>\n' | |
589 else: | |
590 xdict['command_outputs'] += ' --output_dir "./"' | |
591 if self.opts.output_tab: | |
592 xdict['command_outputs'] += ' --output_tab "$output1"' | |
593 xdict['outputs'] += ' <data format="%s" name="output1" label="${job_name}"/>\n' % self.outFormats | |
594 xdict['command'] = self.newCommand % xdict | |
595 if self.opts.citations: | |
596 citationstext = open(self.opts.citations,'r').read() | |
597 citation_tuples = parse_citations(citationstext) | |
598 citations_xml = "" | |
599 for citation_type, citation_content in citation_tuples: | |
600 citation_xml = """<citation type="%s">%s</citation>""" % (citation_type, html_escape(citation_content)) | |
601 citations_xml += citation_xml | |
602 xdict['citations'] = citations_xml | |
603 else: | |
604 xdict['citations'] = "" | |
605 xmls = self.newXML % xdict | |
606 xf = open(self.xmlfile,'w') | |
607 xf.write(xmls) | |
608 xf.write('\n') | |
609 xf.close() | |
610 # ready for the tarball | |
611 | |
612 | |
613 def makeTooltar(self): | |
614 """ | |
615 a tool is a gz tarball with eg | |
616 /toolname/tool.xml /toolname/tool.py /toolname/test-data/test1_in.foo ... | |
617 """ | |
618 retval = self.run() | |
619 if retval: | |
620 print >> sys.stderr,'## Run failed. Cannot build yet. Please fix and retry' | |
621 sys.exit(1) | |
622 tdir = self.toolname | |
623 os.mkdir(tdir) | |
624 self.makeXML() | |
625 if self.opts.help_text: | |
626 hlp = open(self.opts.help_text,'r').read() | |
627 else: | |
628 hlp = 'Please ask the tool author for help as none was supplied at tool generation\n' | |
629 readme_dict = {'readme':hlp,'interpreter':self.opts.interpreter,'interpreter_version':self.interpreter_version,'interpreter_name':self.interpreter_name, | |
630 'interpreter_owner':self.interpreter_owner,'interpreter_pack':self.interpreter_pack} | |
631 if self.opts.include_dependencies == "yes": | |
632 if self.opts.envshpath == 'system': | |
633 tooldepcontent = self.toolhtmldepskel % readme_dict | |
634 else: | |
635 tooldepcontent = self.toolhtmldepinterpskel % readme_dict | |
636 else: | |
637 tooldepcontent = self.emptytoolhtmldepskel % readme_dict | |
638 depf = open(os.path.join(tdir,'tool_dependencies.xml'),'w') | |
639 depf.write(tooldepcontent) | |
640 depf.write('\n') | |
641 depf.close() | |
642 testdir = os.path.join(tdir,'test-data') | |
643 os.mkdir(testdir) # make tests directory | |
644 for i,intab in enumerate(self.opts.input_tab): | |
645 si = self.opts.input_tab[i] | |
646 if si.find(',') <> -1: | |
647 s = si.split(',')[0] | |
648 si = s | |
649 dest = os.path.join(testdir,os.path.basename(si)) | |
650 if si <> dest: | |
651 shutil.copyfile(si,dest) | |
652 if self.opts.output_tab: | |
653 shutil.copyfile(self.opts.output_tab,os.path.join(testdir,self.test1Output)) | |
654 if self.opts.make_HTML: | |
655 shutil.copyfile(self.opts.output_html,os.path.join(testdir,self.test1HTML)) | |
656 if self.opts.output_dir: | |
657 shutil.copyfile(self.tlog,os.path.join(testdir,'test1_out.log')) | |
658 outpif = '%s.py' % self.toolname # new name | |
659 outpiname = os.path.join(tdir,outpif) # path for the tool tarball | |
660 pyin = os.path.basename(self.pyfile) # our name - we rewrite ourselves (TM) | |
661 notes = ['# %s - a self annotated version of %s generated by running %s\n' % (outpiname,pyin,pyin),] | |
662 notes.append('# to make a new Galaxy tool called %s\n' % self.toolname) | |
663 notes.append('# User %s at %s\n' % (self.opts.user_email,timenow())) | |
664 pi = open(self.pyfile,'r').readlines() # our code becomes new tool wrapper (!) - first Galaxy worm | |
665 notes += pi | |
666 outpi = open(outpiname,'w') | |
667 outpi.write(''.join(notes)) | |
668 outpi.write('\n') | |
669 outpi.close() | |
670 stname = os.path.join(tdir,self.sfile) | |
671 if not os.path.exists(stname): | |
672 shutil.copyfile(self.sfile, stname) | |
673 xtname = os.path.join(tdir,self.xmlfile) | |
674 if not os.path.exists(xtname): | |
675 shutil.copyfile(self.xmlfile,xtname) | |
676 tarpath = "%s.tar.gz" % self.toolname | |
677 tar = tarfile.open(tarpath, "w:gz") | |
678 tar.add(tdir,arcname='%s' % self.toolname) | |
679 tar.close() | |
680 shutil.copyfile(tarpath,self.opts.new_tool) | |
681 shutil.rmtree(tdir) | |
682 ## TODO: replace with optional direct upload to local toolshed? | |
683 return retval | |
684 | |
685 | |
686 def compressPDF(self,inpdf=None,thumbformat='png'): | |
687 """need absolute path to pdf | |
688 note that GS gets confoozled if no $TMP or $TEMP | |
689 so we set it | |
690 """ | |
691 assert os.path.isfile(inpdf), "## Input %s supplied to %s compressPDF not found" % (inpdf,self.myName) | |
692 hlog = os.path.join(self.opts.output_dir,"compress_%s.txt" % os.path.basename(inpdf)) | |
693 sto = open(hlog,'a') | |
694 our_env = os.environ.copy() | |
695 our_tmp = our_env.get('TMP',None) | |
696 if not our_tmp: | |
697 our_tmp = our_env.get('TEMP',None) | |
698 if not (our_tmp and os.path.exists(our_tmp)): | |
699 newtmp = os.path.join(self.opts.output_dir,'tmp') | |
700 try: | |
701 os.mkdir(newtmp) | |
702 except: | |
703 sto.write('## WARNING - cannot make %s - it may exist or permissions need fixing\n' % newtmp) | |
704 our_env['TEMP'] = newtmp | |
705 if not self.temp_warned: | |
706 sto.write('## WARNING - no $TMP or $TEMP!!! Please fix - using %s temporarily\n' % newtmp) | |
707 self.temp_warned = True | |
708 outpdf = '%s_compressed' % inpdf | |
709 cl = ["gs", "-sDEVICE=pdfwrite", "-dNOPAUSE", "-dUseCIEColor", "-dBATCH","-dPDFSETTINGS=/printer", "-sOutputFile=%s" % outpdf,inpdf] | |
710 x = subprocess.Popen(cl,stdout=sto,stderr=sto,cwd=self.opts.output_dir,env=our_env) | |
711 retval1 = x.wait() | |
712 sto.close() | |
713 if retval1 == 0: | |
714 os.unlink(inpdf) | |
715 shutil.move(outpdf,inpdf) | |
716 os.unlink(hlog) | |
717 hlog = os.path.join(self.opts.output_dir,"thumbnail_%s.txt" % os.path.basename(inpdf)) | |
718 sto = open(hlog,'w') | |
719 outpng = '%s.%s' % (os.path.splitext(inpdf)[0],thumbformat) | |
720 if self.useGM: | |
721 cl2 = ['gm', 'convert', inpdf, outpng] | |
722 else: # assume imagemagick | |
723 cl2 = ['convert', inpdf, outpng] | |
724 x = subprocess.Popen(cl2,stdout=sto,stderr=sto,cwd=self.opts.output_dir,env=our_env) | |
725 retval2 = x.wait() | |
726 sto.close() | |
727 if retval2 == 0: | |
728 os.unlink(hlog) | |
729 retval = retval1 or retval2 | |
730 return retval | |
731 | |
732 | |
733 def getfSize(self,fpath,outpath): | |
734 """ | |
735 format a nice file size string | |
736 """ | |
737 size = '' | |
738 fp = os.path.join(outpath,fpath) | |
739 if os.path.isfile(fp): | |
740 size = '0 B' | |
741 n = float(os.path.getsize(fp)) | |
742 if n > 2**20: | |
743 size = '%1.1f MB' % (n/2**20) | |
744 elif n > 2**10: | |
745 size = '%1.1f KB' % (n/2**10) | |
746 elif n > 0: | |
747 size = '%d B' % (int(n)) | |
748 return size | |
749 | |
750 def makeHtml(self): | |
751 """ Create an HTML file content to list all the artifacts found in the output_dir | |
752 """ | |
753 | |
754 galhtmlprefix = """<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> | |
755 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> | |
756 <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> | |
757 <meta name="generator" content="Galaxy %s tool output - see http://g2.trac.bx.psu.edu/" /> | |
758 <title></title> | |
759 <link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/style/base.css" type="text/css" /> | |
760 </head> | |
761 <body> | |
762 <div class="toolFormBody"> | |
763 """ | |
764 galhtmlattr = """<hr/><div class="infomessage">This tool (%s) was generated by the <a href="https://bitbucket.org/fubar/galaxytoolfactory/overview">Galaxy Tool Factory</a></div><br/>""" | |
765 galhtmlpostfix = """</div></body></html>\n""" | |
766 | |
767 flist = os.listdir(self.opts.output_dir) | |
768 flist = [x for x in flist if x <> 'Rplots.pdf'] | |
769 flist.sort() | |
770 html = [] | |
771 html.append(galhtmlprefix % progname) | |
772 html.append('<div class="infomessage">Galaxy Tool "%s" run at %s</div><br/>' % (self.toolname,timenow())) | |
773 fhtml = [] | |
774 if len(flist) > 0: | |
775 logfiles = [x for x in flist if x.lower().endswith('.log')] # log file names determine sections | |
776 logfiles.sort() | |
777 logfiles = [x for x in logfiles if os.path.abspath(x) <> os.path.abspath(self.tlog)] | |
778 logfiles.append(os.path.abspath(self.tlog)) # make it the last one | |
779 pdflist = [] | |
780 npdf = len([x for x in flist if os.path.splitext(x)[-1].lower() == '.pdf']) | |
781 for rownum,fname in enumerate(flist): | |
782 dname,e = os.path.splitext(fname) | |
783 sfsize = self.getfSize(fname,self.opts.output_dir) | |
784 if e.lower() == '.pdf' : # compress and make a thumbnail | |
785 thumb = '%s.%s' % (dname,self.thumbformat) | |
786 pdff = os.path.join(self.opts.output_dir,fname) | |
787 retval = self.compressPDF(inpdf=pdff,thumbformat=self.thumbformat) | |
788 if retval == 0: | |
789 pdflist.append((fname,thumb)) | |
790 else: | |
791 pdflist.append((fname,fname)) | |
792 if (rownum+1) % 2 == 0: | |
793 fhtml.append('<tr class="odd_row"><td><a href="%s">%s</a></td><td>%s</td></tr>' % (fname,fname,sfsize)) | |
794 else: | |
795 fhtml.append('<tr><td><a href="%s">%s</a></td><td>%s</td></tr>' % (fname,fname,sfsize)) | |
796 for logfname in logfiles: # expect at least tlog - if more | |
797 if os.path.abspath(logfname) == os.path.abspath(self.tlog): # handled later | |
798 sectionname = 'All tool run' | |
799 if (len(logfiles) > 1): | |
800 sectionname = 'Other' | |
801 ourpdfs = pdflist | |
802 else: | |
803 realname = os.path.basename(logfname) | |
804 sectionname = os.path.splitext(realname)[0].split('_')[0] # break in case _ added to log | |
805 ourpdfs = [x for x in pdflist if os.path.basename(x[0]).split('_')[0] == sectionname] | |
806 pdflist = [x for x in pdflist if os.path.basename(x[0]).split('_')[0] <> sectionname] # remove | |
807 nacross = 1 | |
808 npdf = len(ourpdfs) | |
809 | |
810 if npdf > 0: | |
811 nacross = math.sqrt(npdf) ## int(round(math.log(npdf,2))) | |
812 if int(nacross)**2 != npdf: | |
813 nacross += 1 | |
814 nacross = int(nacross) | |
815 width = min(400,int(1200/nacross)) | |
816 html.append('<div class="toolFormTitle">%s images and outputs</div>' % sectionname) | |
817 html.append('(Click on a thumbnail image to download the corresponding original PDF image)<br/>') | |
818 ntogo = nacross # counter for table row padding with empty cells | |
819 html.append('<div><table class="simple" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">\n<tr>') | |
820 for i,paths in enumerate(ourpdfs): | |
821 fname,thumb = paths | |
822 s= """<td><a href="%s"><img src="%s" title="Click to download a PDF of %s" hspace="5" width="%d" | |
823 alt="Image called %s"/></a></td>\n""" % (fname,thumb,fname,width,fname) | |
824 if ((i+1) % nacross == 0): | |
825 s += '</tr>\n' | |
826 ntogo = 0 | |
827 if i < (npdf - 1): # more to come | |
828 s += '<tr>' | |
829 ntogo = nacross | |
830 else: | |
831 ntogo -= 1 | |
832 html.append(s) | |
833 if html[-1].strip().endswith('</tr>'): | |
834 html.append('</table></div>\n') | |
835 else: | |
836 if ntogo > 0: # pad | |
837 html.append('<td> </td>'*ntogo) | |
838 html.append('</tr></table></div>\n') | |
839 logt = open(logfname,'r').readlines() | |
840 logtext = [x for x in logt if x.strip() > ''] | |
841 html.append('<div class="toolFormTitle">%s log output</div>' % sectionname) | |
842 if len(logtext) > 1: | |
843 html.append('\n<pre>\n') | |
844 html += logtext | |
845 html.append('\n</pre>\n') | |
846 else: | |
847 html.append('%s is empty<br/>' % logfname) | |
848 if len(fhtml) > 0: | |
849 fhtml.insert(0,'<div><table class="colored" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"><tr><th>Output File Name (click to view)</th><th>Size</th></tr>\n') | |
850 fhtml.append('</table></div><br/>') | |
851 html.append('<div class="toolFormTitle">All output files available for downloading</div>\n') | |
852 html += fhtml # add all non-pdf files to the end of the display | |
853 else: | |
854 html.append('<div class="warningmessagelarge">### Error - %s returned no files - please confirm that parameters are sane</div>' % self.opts.interpreter) | |
855 html.append(galhtmlpostfix) | |
856 htmlf = file(self.opts.output_html,'w') | |
857 htmlf.write('\n'.join(html)) | |
858 htmlf.write('\n') | |
859 htmlf.close() | |
860 self.html = html | |
861 | |
862 | |
863 | |
864 def run(self): | |
865 """ | |
866 Some devteam tools have this defensive stderr read so I'm keeping with the faith | |
867 Feel free to update. | |
868 """ | |
869 if self.opts.envshpath <> 'system': | |
870 shell_source(self.opts.envshpath) | |
871 # this only happens at tool generation - the generated tool relies on the dependencies all being set up | |
872 # at toolshed installation by sourcing local env.sh | |
873 if self.opts.output_dir: | |
874 ste = open(self.elog,'wb') | |
875 sto = open(self.tlog,'wb') | |
876 s = ' '.join(self.cl) | |
877 sto.write('## Executing Toolfactory generated command line = %s\n' % s) | |
878 sto.flush() | |
879 p = subprocess.Popen(self.cl,shell=False,stdout=sto,stderr=ste,cwd=self.opts.output_dir) | |
880 retval = p.wait() | |
881 sto.close() | |
882 ste.close() | |
883 tmp_stderr = open( self.elog, 'rb' ) | |
884 err = '' | |
885 buffsize = 1048576 | |
886 try: | |
887 while True: | |
888 err += tmp_stderr.read( buffsize ) | |
889 if not err or len( stderr ) % buffsize != 0: | |
890 break | |
891 except OverflowError: | |
892 pass | |
893 tmp_stderr.close() | |
894 else: | |
895 p = subprocess.Popen(self.cl,shell=False) | |
896 retval = p.wait() | |
897 if self.opts.output_dir: | |
898 if retval <> 0 and err: # problem | |
899 print >> sys.stderr,err | |
900 if self.opts.make_HTML: | |
901 self.makeHtml() | |
902 return retval | |
903 | |
904 | |
905 | |
906 def main(): | |
907 u = """ | |
908 This is a Galaxy wrapper. It expects to be called by a special purpose tool.xml as: | |
909 <command interpreter="python">rgBaseScriptWrapper.py --script_path "$scriptPath" --tool_name "foo" --interpreter "Rscript" | |
910 </command> | |
911 """ | |
912 op = optparse.OptionParser() | |
913 a = op.add_option | |
914 a('--script_path',default=None) | |
915 a('--tool_name',default=None) | |
916 a('--interpreter',default=None) | |
917 a('--output_dir',default='./') | |
918 a('--output_html',default=None) | |
919 a('--input_tab',default=[], action="append") # these are "galaxypath,metadataname" pairs | |
920 a("--input_formats",default="tabular") | |
921 a('--output_tab',default=None) | |
922 a('--output_format',default='tabular') | |
923 a('--user_email',default='Unknown') | |
924 a('--bad_user',default=None) | |
925 a('--make_Tool',default=None) | |
926 a('--make_HTML',default=None) | |
927 a('--help_text',default=None) | |
928 a('--tool_desc',default=None) | |
929 a('--new_tool',default=None) | |
930 a('--tool_version',default=None) | |
931 a('--include_dependencies',default="yes") | |
932 a('--citations',default=None) | |
933 a('--additional_parameters', dest='additional_parameters', action='append', default=[]) | |
934 a('--edit_additional_parameters', action="store_true", default=False) | |
935 a('--envshpath',default="system") | |
936 opts, args = op.parse_args() | |
937 assert not opts.bad_user,'UNAUTHORISED: %s is NOT authorized to use this tool until Galaxy admin adds %s to admin_users in universe_wsgi.ini' % (opts.bad_user,opts.bad_user) | |
938 assert opts.tool_name,'## Tool Factory expects a tool name - eg --tool_name=DESeq' | |
939 assert opts.interpreter,'## Tool Factory wrapper expects an interpreter - eg --interpreter=Rscript' | |
940 assert os.path.isfile(opts.script_path),'## Tool Factory wrapper expects a script path - eg --script_path=foo.R' | |
941 if opts.output_dir: | |
942 try: | |
943 os.makedirs(opts.output_dir) | |
944 except: | |
945 pass | |
946 opts.input_tab = [x.replace('"','').replace("'",'') for x in opts.input_tab] | |
947 for i,x in enumerate(opts.additional_parameters): # remove quotes we need to deal with spaces in CL params | |
948 opts.additional_parameters[i] = opts.additional_parameters[i].replace('"','') | |
949 r = ScriptRunner(opts) | |
950 if opts.make_Tool: | |
951 retcode = r.makeTooltar() | |
952 else: | |
953 retcode = r.run() | |
954 os.unlink(r.sfile) | |
955 if retcode: | |
956 sys.exit(retcode) # indicate failure to job runner | |
957 | |
958 | |
959 if __name__ == "__main__": | |
960 main() | |
961 | |
962 |