# Copyright (C) 2011 by Brandon Invergo (b.invergo@gmail.com) # # This file is part of the Biopython distribution and governed by your # choice of the "Biopython License Agreement" or the "BSD 3-Clause License". # Please see the LICENSE file that should have been included as part of this # package. """Base class for the support of PAML, Phylogenetic Analysis by Maximum Likelihood.""" from __future__ import print_function import os import subprocess class PamlError(EnvironmentError): """paml has failed. Run with verbose=True to view the error message. """ class Paml(object): """Base class for wrapping PAML commands.""" def __init__(self, alignment=None, working_dir=None, out_file=None): """Initialize the class.""" if working_dir is None: self.working_dir = os.getcwd() else: self.working_dir = working_dir if alignment is not None: if not os.path.exists(alignment): raise IOError("The specified alignment file does not exist.") self.alignment = alignment self.out_file = out_file self._options = {} # will be set in subclasses def write_ctl_file(self): """Write control file.""" pass def read_ctl_file(self): """Read control file.""" pass def print_options(self): """Print out all of the options and their current settings.""" for option in self._options.items(): print("%s = %s" % (option[0], option[1])) def set_options(self, **kwargs): """Set the value of an option. This function abstracts the options dict to prevent the user from adding options that do not exist or misspelling options. """ for option, value in kwargs.items(): if option not in self._options: raise KeyError("Invalid option: " + option) else: self._options[option] = value def get_option(self, option): """Return the value of an option.""" if option not in self._options: raise KeyError("Invalid option: " + option) else: return self._options.get(option) def get_all_options(self): """Return the values of all the options.""" return list(self._options.items()) def _set_rel_paths(self): """Convert all file/directory locations to paths relative to the current working directory (PRIVATE). paml requires that all paths specified in the control file be relative to the directory from which it is called rather than absolute paths. """ if self.working_dir is not None: self._rel_working_dir = os.path.relpath(self.working_dir) if self.alignment is not None: self._rel_alignment = os.path.relpath(self.alignment, self.working_dir) if self.out_file is not None: self._rel_out_file = os.path.relpath(self.out_file, self.working_dir) def run(self, ctl_file, verbose, command): """Run a paml program using the current configuration. Check that the class attributes exist and raise an error if not. Then run the command and check if it succeeds with a return code of 0, otherwise raise an error. The arguments may be passed as either absolute or relative paths, despite the fact that paml requires relative paths. """ if self.alignment is None: raise ValueError("Alignment file not specified.") if not os.path.exists(self.alignment): raise IOError("The specified alignment file does not exist.") if self.out_file is None: raise ValueError("Output file not specified.") if self.working_dir is None: raise ValueError("Working directory not specified.") # Get the current working directory cwd = os.getcwd() # Move to the desired working directory if not os.path.exists(self.working_dir): os.mkdir(self.working_dir) os.chdir(self.working_dir) # If no external control file was specified... if ctl_file is None: # Dynamically build a control file self.write_ctl_file() ctl_file = self.ctl_file else: if not os.path.exists(ctl_file): raise IOError("The specified control file does not exist.") if verbose: result_code = subprocess.call([command, ctl_file]) else: with open(os.devnull) as dn: result_code = subprocess.call([command, ctl_file], stdout=dn, stderr=dn) os.chdir(cwd) if result_code > 0: # If the program fails for any reason raise PamlError( "%s has failed (return code %i). Run with verbose = True to view error message" % (command, result_code) ) if result_code < 0: # If the paml process is killed by a signal somehow raise EnvironmentError( "The %s process was killed (return code %i)." % (command, result_code) )