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#!perl
use strict;
use Carp;
#
# This is a SAS Component
#
=head1 query_entity_Trait
Query the entity Trait.
A Trait is a phenotypic quality that can be measured or observed for an observational unit. Examples include height, sugar content, color, or cold tolerance.
Example:
query_entity_Trait -a
=head2 Related entities
The Trait entity has the following relationship links:
=over 4
=item Impacts Contig
=item Measures ObservationalUnit
=back
=head2 Command-Line Options
=over 4
=item -is field,value
Limit the results to entities where the given field has the given value.
=item -like field,value
Limit the results to entities where the given field is LIKE (in the sql sense) the given value.
=item -op operator,field,value
Limit the results to entities where the given field is related to the given value based on the given operator.
The operators supported are as follows. We provide text based alternatives to the comparison
operators so that extra quoting is not required to keep the command-line shell from
confusing them with shell I/O redirection operators.
=over 4
=item < or lt
=item > or gt
=item <= or le
=item >= or ge
=item =
=item LIKE
=back
=item -a
Return all fields.
=item -h
Display a list of the fields available for use.
=item -fields field-list
Choose a set of fields to return. Field-list is a comma-separated list of
strings. The following fields are available:
=over 4
=item trait_name
=item unit_of_measure
=item TO_ID
=item protocol
=back
=back
=head2 Output Format
The standard output is a tab-delimited file containing a column
for each requested field.
=cut
#Default fields
my @all_fields = ( 'trait_name', 'unit_of_measure', 'TO_ID', 'protocol' );
my %all_fields = map { $_ => 1 } @all_fields, 'id';
my $usage = "usage: query_entity_Trait [-is field,value] [-like field,value] [-op operator,field,value] [-show-fields] [-a | -f field list] > entity.data";
my $a;
my $f;
my @fields;
my $show_fields;
my @query_is;
my @query_like;
my @query_op;
my %op_map = ('>', '>',
'gt', '>',
'<', '<',
'lt', '<',
'>=', '>=',
'ge', '>=',
'<=', '<=',
'le', '<=',
'like', 'LIKE',
);
my $geO = Bio::KBase::CDMI::CDMIClient->new_get_entity_for_script("a" => \$a,
"show-fields" => \$show_fields,
"h" => \$show_fields,
"is=s" => \@query_is,
"like=s" => \@query_like,
"op=s" => \@query_op,
"fields=s" => \$f);
if ($show_fields)
{
print STDERR "Available fields: @all_fields\n";
exit 0;
}
if (@ARGV != 0 || ($a && $f))
{
print STDERR $usage, "\n";
exit 1;
}
if ($a)
{
@fields = @all_fields;
}
elsif ($f) {
my @err;
for my $field (split(",", $f))
{
if (!$all_fields{$field})
{
push(@err, $field);
}
else
{
push(@fields, $field);
}
}
if (@err)
{
print STDERR "all_entities_Trait: unknown fields @err. Valid fields are: @all_fields\n";
exit 1;
}
}
my @qry;
for my $ent (@query_is)
{
my($field,$value) = split(/,/, $ent, 2);
if (!$all_fields{$field})
{
die "$field is not a valid field\n";
}
push(@qry, [$field, '=', $value]);
}
for my $ent (@query_like)
{
my($field,$value) = split(/,/, $ent, 2);
if (!$all_fields{$field})
{
die "$field is not a valid field\n";
}
push(@qry, [$field, 'LIKE', $value]);
}
for my $ent (@query_op)
{
my($op,$field,$value) = split(/,/, $ent, 3);
if (!$all_fields{$field})
{
die "$field is not a valid field\n";
}
my $mapped_op = $op_map{lc($op)};
if (!$mapped_op)
{
die "$op is not a valid operator\n";
}
push(@qry, [$field, $mapped_op, $value]);
}
my $h = $geO->query_entity_Trait(\@qry, \@fields );
while (my($k, $v) = each %$h)
{
print join("\t", $k, map { ref($_) eq 'ARRAY' ? join(",", @$_) : $_ } @$v{@fields}), "\n";
}