Bio::DB::Query GenBank
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Summary
Bio::DB::Query::GenBank - Build a GenBank Entrez Query
Package variables
No package variables defined.
Included modules
Bio::DB::Query::WebQuery
URI::Escape ' uri_unescape '
Inherit
Bio::DB::Query::WebQuery
Synopsis
   my $query_string = 'Oryza[Organism] AND EST[Keyword]';
   my $query = Bio::DB::Query::GenBank->new(-db=>'nucleotide',
                                            -query=>$query_string,
					    -mindate => '2001',
					    -maxdate => '2002');
   my $count = $query->count;
   my @ids   = $query->ids;

   # get a genbank database handle
   my $gb = new Bio::DB::GenBank;
   my $stream = $gb->get_Stream_by_query($query);
   while (my $seq = $stream->next_seq) {
      ...
   }

   # initialize the list yourself
   my $query = Bio::DB::Query::GenBank->new(-ids=>[195052,2981014,11127914]);
Description
This class encapsulates NCBI Entrez queries. It can be used to store
a list of GI numbers, to translate an Entrez query expression into a
list of GI numbers, or to count the number of terms that would be
returned by a query. Once created, the query object can be passed to
a Bio::DB::GenBank object in order to retrieve the entries
corresponding to the query.
Methods
BEGIN Code
newDescriptionCode
cookieDescriptionCode
_request_parametersDescriptionCode
countDescriptionCode
_parse_responseDescriptionCode
Methods description
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 Title   : new
 Usage   : $db = Bio::DB::Query::GenBank->new(@args)
 Function: create new query object
 Returns : new query object
 Args    : -db       database ('protein' or 'nucleotide')
           -query    query string
           -mindate  minimum date to retrieve from
           -maxdate  maximum date to retrieve from
           -reldate  relative date to retrieve from (days)
           -datetype date field to use ('edat' or 'mdat')
           -ids      array ref of gids (overrides query)
This method creates a new query object. Typically you will specify a
-db and a -query argument, possibly modified by -mindate, -maxdate, or
-reldate. -mindate and -maxdate specify minimum and maximum dates for
entries you are interested in retrieving, expressed in the form
DD/MM/YYYY. -reldate is used to fetch entries that are more recent
than the indicated number of days.
If you provide an array reference of IDs in -ids, the query will be
ignored and the list of IDs will be used when the query is passed to a
Bio::DB::GenBank object's get_Stream_by_query() method. A variety of
IDs are automatically recognized, including GI numbers, Accession
numbers, Accession.version numbers and locus names.
cookiecodeprevnextTop
 Title   : cookie
 Usage   : ($cookie,$querynum) = $db->cookie
 Function: return the NCBI query cookie
 Returns : list of (cookie,querynum)
 Args    : none
NOTE: this information is used by Bio::DB::GenBank in
conjunction with efetch.
_request_parameterscodeprevnextTop
 Title   : _request_parameters
 Usage   : ($method,$base,@params = $db->_request_parameters
 Function: return information needed to construct the request
 Returns : list of method, url base and key=>value pairs
 Args    : none
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 Title   : count
 Usage   : $count = $db->count;
 Function: return count of number of entries retrieved by query
 Returns : integer
 Args    : none
Returns the number of entries that are matched by the query.
_parse_responsecodeprevnextTop
 Title   : _parse_response
 Usage   : $db->_parse_response($content)
 Function: parse out response
 Returns : empty
 Args    : none
 Throws  : 'unparseable output exception'
Methods code
BEGINTop
BEGIN {
  @ATTRIBUTES = qw(db reldate mindate maxdate datetype);
  for my $method (@ATTRIBUTES) {
    eval <<END
sub $method {
my \$self = shift;
my \$d = \$self->{'_$method'};
\$self->{'_$method'} = shift if \@_;
\$d;
}
END
}
newdescriptionprevnextTop
sub new {
  my $class = shift;
  my $self  = $class->SUPER::new(@_);
  my ($db,$reldate,$mindate,$maxdate,$datetype,$ids)
    = $self->_rearrange([qw(DB RELDATE MINDATE MAXDATE DATETYPE IDS)],@_);
  $self->db($db || DEFAULT_DB);
  $reldate  && $self->reldate($reldate);
  $mindate  && $self->mindate($mindate);
  $maxdate  && $self->maxdate($maxdate);
  $datetype ||= 'mdat';
  $datetype && $self->datetype($datetype);
  $self;
}
cookiedescriptionprevnextTop
sub cookie {
  my $self = shift;
  if (@_) {
    $self->{'_cookie'}   = shift;
    $self->{'_querynum'} = shift;
  }

  else {
    $self->_run_query;
    @{$self}{qw(_cookie _querynum)};
  }
}
_request_parametersdescriptionprevnextTop
sub _request_parameters {
  my $self = shift;
  my ($method,$base);
  my @params = map {eval("\$self->$_") ? ($_ => eval("\$self->$_")) : () } @ATTRIBUTES;
  push @params,('usehistory'=>'y','tool'=>'bioperl');
  $method = 'get';
  $base   = ESEARCH;
  push @params,('term'   => $self->query);
  push @params,('retmax' => $self->{'_count'} || MAXENTRY);
  ($method,$base,@params);
}
countdescriptionprevnextTop
sub count {
  my $self = shift;
  if (@_) {
    my $d = $self->{'_count'};
    $self->{'_count'}   = shift;
    return $d;
  }
  else {
    $self->_run_query;
    return $self->{'_count'};
  }
}
_parse_responsedescriptionprevnextTop
sub _parse_response {
  my $self    = shift;
  my $content = shift;
  if (my ($warning) = $content =~ m!<ErrorList>(.+)</ErrorList>!s) {
    warn "Warning(s) from GenBank: $warning\n";
  }
  if (my ($error) = $content =~ /<OutputMessage>([^<]+)/) {
    $self->throw("Error from Genbank: $error");
  }

  my ($count) = $content =~  /<Count>(\d+)/;
  my ($max)   = $content =~  /<RetMax>(\d+)/;
  my $truncated = $count > $max;
  $self->count($count);
  if (!$truncated) {
    my @ids = $content =~ /<Id>(\d+)/g;
    $self->ids(\@ids);
  }
  $self->_truncated($truncated);
  my ($cookie)    = $content =~ m!<WebEnv>(\S+)</WebEnv>!;
  my ($querykey)  = $content =~ m!<QueryKey>(\d+)!;
  $self->cookie(uri_unescape($cookie),$querykey);
}
General documentation
FEEDBACKTop
Mailing ListsTop
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evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send
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Reporting BugsTop
Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to
help us keep track the bugs and their resolution.
Bug reports can be submitted via email or the
web:
  bioperl-bugs@bio.perl.org
  http://bugzilla.bioperl.org/
AUTHOR - Lincoln SteinTop
Email lstein@cshl.org
APPENDIXTop
The rest of the documentation details each of the
object methods. Internal methods are usually
preceded with a _
idsTop
 Title   : ids
 Usage   : @ids = $db->ids([@ids])
 Function: get/set matching ids
 Returns : array of sequence ids
 Args    : (optional) array ref with new set of ids
queryTop
 Title   : query
 Usage   : $query = $db->query([$query])
 Function: get/set query string
 Returns : string
 Args    : (optional) new query string