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v0.0.11 tweak for use with bioconda dependencies
author | peterjc |
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date | Thu, 10 Aug 2017 11:09:10 -0400 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """A simple wrapper script to call MIRA and collect its output. """ from __future__ import print_function import os import shutil import subprocess import sys import tempfile import time from optparse import OptionParser # Do we need any PYTHONPATH magic? from mira4_make_bam import make_bam WRAPPER_VER = "0.0.11" # Keep in sync with the XML file def get_version(mira_binary): """Run MIRA to find its version number.""" # At the commend line I would use: mira -v | head -n 1 # however there is some pipe error when doing that here. cmd = [mira_binary, "-v"] try: child = subprocess.Popen(cmd, universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except Exception as err: sys.stderr.write("Error invoking command:\n%s\n\n%s\n" % (" ".join(cmd), err)) sys.exit(1) ver, tmp = child.communicate() del child return ver.split("\n", 1)[0].strip() # Parse Command Line usage = """Galaxy MIRA4 wrapper script v%s - use as follows: $ python mira4.py ... This will run the MIRA binary and collect its output files as directed. """ % WRAPPER_VER parser = OptionParser(usage=usage) parser.add_option("-m", "--manifest", dest="manifest", default=None, metavar="FILE", help="MIRA manifest filename") parser.add_option("--maf", dest="maf", default="-", metavar="FILE", help="MIRA MAF output filename") parser.add_option("--bam", dest="bam", default="-", metavar="FILE", help="Unpadded BAM output filename") parser.add_option("--fasta", dest="fasta", default="-", metavar="FILE", help="Unpadded FASTA output filename") parser.add_option("--log", dest="log", default="-", metavar="FILE", help="MIRA logging output filename") parser.add_option("-v", "--version", dest="version", default=False, action="store_true", help="Show version and quit") options, args = parser.parse_args() manifest = options.manifest out_maf = options.maf out_bam = options.bam out_fasta = options.fasta out_log = options.log if "MIRA4" in os.environ: mira_path = os.environ["MIRA4"] mira_binary = os.path.join(mira_path, "mira") if not os.path.isfile(mira_binary): sys.exit("Missing mira under $MIRA4, %r\nFolder contained: %s" % (mira_binary, ", ".join(os.listdir(mira_path)))) mira_convert = os.path.join(mira_path, "miraconvert") if not os.path.isfile(mira_convert): sys.exit("Missing miraconvert under $MIRA4, %r\nFolder contained: %s" % (mira_convert, ", ".join(os.listdir(mira_path)))) else: sys.stderr.write("DEBUG: Since $MIRA4 is not set, assuming mira binaries are on $PATH.\n") mira_path = None mira_binary = "mira" mira_convert = "miraconvert" mira_ver = get_version(mira_binary) if not mira_ver.strip().startswith("4.0"): sys.exit("This wrapper is for MIRA V4.0, not:\n%s\n%s" % (mira_ver, mira_binary)) mira_convert_ver = get_version(mira_convert) if not mira_convert_ver.strip().startswith("4.0"): sys.exit("This wrapper is for MIRA V4.0, not:\n%s\n%s" % (mira_ver, mira_convert)) if options.version: print("%s, MIRA wrapper version %s" % (mira_ver, WRAPPER_VER)) if mira_ver != mira_convert_ver: print("WARNING: miraconvert %s" % mira_convert_ver) sys.exit(0) if not manifest: sys.exit("Manifest is required") elif not os.path.isfile(manifest): sys.exit("Missing input MIRA manifest file: %r" % manifest) try: threads = int(os.environ.get("GALAXY_SLOTS", "1")) except ValueError: threads = 1 assert 1 <= threads, threads def override_temp(manifest): """Override ``-DI:trt=/tmp`` in manifest with environment variable. Currently MIRA 4 does not allow envronment variables like ``$TMP`` inside the manifest, which is a problem if you need to override the default at run time. The tool XML will ``/tmp`` and we replace that here with ``tempfile.gettempdir()`` which will respect $TMPDIR, $TEMP, $TMP as explained in the Python standard library documentation: http://docs.python.org/2/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.tempdir By default MIRA 4 would write its temporary files within the output folder, which is a problem if that is a network drive. """ handle = open(manifest, "r") text = handle.read() handle.close() # At time of writing, this is at the end of a file, # but could be followed by a space in future... text = text.replace("-DI:trt=/tmp", "-DI:trt=" + tempfile.gettempdir()) # Want to try to ensure this gets written to disk before MIRA attempts # to open it - any networked file system may impose a delay... handle = open(manifest, "w") handle.write(text) handle.flush() os.fsync(handle.fileno()) handle.close() def log_manifest(manifest): """Write the manifest file to stderr.""" sys.stderr.write("\n%s\nManifest file\n%s\n" % ("=" * 60, "=" * 60)) with open(manifest) as h: for line in h: sys.stderr.write(line) sys.stderr.write("\n%s\nEnd of manifest\n%s\n" % ("=" * 60, "=" * 60)) def collect_output(temp, name, handle): """Moves files to the output filenames (global variables).""" f = "%s/%s_assembly/%s_d_results" % (temp, name, name) if not os.path.isdir(f): log_manifest(manifest) sys.exit("Missing output folder") if not os.listdir(f): log_manifest(manifest) sys.exit("Empty output folder") missing = [] old_maf = "%s/%s_out.maf" % (f, name) if not os.path.isfile(old_maf): # Triggered extractLargeContigs.sh? old_maf = "%s/%s_LargeContigs_out.maf" % (f, name) # De novo or single strain mapping, old_fasta = "%s/%s_out.unpadded.fasta" % (f, name) ref_fasta = "%s/%s_out.padded.fasta" % (f, name) if not os.path.isfile(old_fasta): # Mapping (StrainX versus reference) or de novo old_fasta = "%s/%s_out_StrainX.unpadded.fasta" % (f, name) ref_fasta = "%s/%s_out_StrainX.padded.fasta" % (f, name) if not os.path.isfile(old_fasta): old_fasta = "%s/%s_out_ReferenceStrain.unpadded.fasta" % (f, name) ref_fasta = "%s/%s_out_ReferenceStrain.padded.fasta" % (f, name) missing = False for old, new in [(old_maf, out_maf), (old_fasta, out_fasta)]: if not os.path.isfile(old): missing = True elif not new or new == "-": handle.write("Ignoring %s\n" % old) else: handle.write("Capturing %s\n" % old) shutil.move(old, new) if missing: log_manifest(manifest) sys.stderr.write("Contents of %r:\n" % f) for filename in sorted(os.listdir(f)): sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % filename) # For mapping mode, probably most people would expect a BAM file # using the reference FASTA file... if out_bam and out_bam != "-": if out_maf and out_maf != "-": msg = make_bam(mira_convert, out_maf, ref_fasta, out_bam, handle) else: # Not collecting the MAF file, use original location msg = make_bam(mira_convert, old_maf, ref_fasta, out_bam, handle) if msg: sys.exit(msg) def clean_up(temp, name): folder = "%s/%s_assembly" % (temp, name) if os.path.isdir(folder): shutil.rmtree(folder) # TODO - Run MIRA in /tmp or a configurable directory? # Currently Galaxy puts us somewhere safe like: # /opt/galaxy-dist/database/job_working_directory/846/ temp = "." name = "MIRA" override_temp(manifest) start_time = time.time() cmd_list = [mira_binary, "-t", str(threads), manifest] cmd = " ".join(cmd_list) assert os.path.isdir(temp) d = "%s_assembly" % name # This can fail on my development machine if stale folders exist # under Galaxy's .../database/job_working_directory/ tree: assert not os.path.isdir(d), "Path %r already exists:\n%s" % (d, os.path.abspath(d)) try: # Check path access os.mkdir(d) except Exception as err: log_manifest(manifest) sys.stderr.write("Error making directory %s\n%s" % (d, err)) sys.exit(1) # print(os.path.abspath(".")) # print(cmd) if out_log and out_log != "-": handle = open(out_log, "w") else: handle = open(os.devnull, "w") handle.write("======================== MIRA manifest (instructions) ========================\n") m = open(manifest, "rU") for line in m: handle.write(line) m.close() del m handle.write("\n") handle.write("============================ Starting MIRA now ===============================\n") handle.flush() try: # Run MIRA child = subprocess.Popen(cmd_list, stdout=handle, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except Exception as err: log_manifest(manifest) sys.stderr.write("Error invoking command:\n%s\n\n%s\n" % (cmd, err)) # TODO - call clean up? handle.write("Error invoking command:\n%s\n\n%s\n" % (cmd, err)) handle.close() sys.exit(1) # Use .communicate as can get deadlocks with .wait(), stdout, stderr = child.communicate() assert not stdout and not stderr # Should be empty as sent to handle run_time = time.time() - start_time return_code = child.returncode handle.write("\n") handle.write("============================ MIRA has finished ===============================\n") handle.write("MIRA took %0.2f hours\n" % (run_time / 3600.0)) if return_code: print("MIRA took %0.2f hours" % (run_time / 3600.0)) handle.write("Return error code %i from command:\n" % return_code) handle.write(cmd + "\n") handle.close() clean_up(temp, name) log_manifest(manifest) sys.stderr.write("Return error code %i from command:\n" % return_code) sys.stderr.write(cmd + "\n") sys.exit(return_code) handle.flush() if os.path.isfile("MIRA_assembly/MIRA_d_results/ec.log"): handle.write("\n") handle.write("====================== Extract Large Contigs failed ==========================\n") e = open("MIRA_assembly/MIRA_d_results/ec.log", "rU") for line in e: handle.write(line) e.close() handle.write("============================ (end of ec.log) =================================\n") handle.flush() # print("Collecting output...") start_time = time.time() collect_output(temp, name, handle) collect_time = time.time() - start_time handle.write("MIRA took %0.2f hours; collecting output %0.2f minutes\n" % (run_time / 3600.0, collect_time / 60.0)) print("MIRA took %0.2f hours; collecting output %0.2f minutes\n" % (run_time / 3600.0, collect_time / 60.0)) if os.path.isfile("MIRA_assembly/MIRA_d_results/ec.log"): # Treat as an error, but doing this AFTER collect_output sys.stderr.write("Extract Large Contigs failed\n") handle.write("Extract Large Contigs failed\n") handle.close() sys.exit(1) # print "Cleaning up..." clean_up(temp, name) handle.write("\nDone\n") handle.close() print("Done")