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1 <tool id="query_tabular" name="Query Tabular" version="0.1.0"> | |
2 <description>using sqlite sql</description> | |
3 | |
4 <requirements> | |
5 </requirements> | |
6 <stdio> | |
7 <exit_code range="1:" /> | |
8 </stdio> | |
9 | |
10 <command interpreter="python"><![CDATA[ | |
11 query_tabular.py | |
12 #if $save_db | |
13 -s $sqlitedb | |
14 #else | |
15 -s $workdb | |
16 #end if | |
17 #for $i,$tbl in enumerate($tables): | |
18 #if $tbl.table_name | |
19 #set $tname = $tbl.table_name | |
20 #else | |
21 #set $tname = 't' + str($i + 1) | |
22 #end if | |
23 #if $tbl.col_names: | |
24 #set $col_names = ':' + str($tbl.col_names) | |
25 #else | |
26 #set $col_names = '' | |
27 #end if | |
28 -t ${tbl.table}=${tname}${$col_names} | |
29 #end for | |
30 #if $query: | |
31 -q "$query" | |
32 -o $output | |
33 #end if | |
34 ]]></command> | |
35 <inputs> | |
36 <param name="workdb" type="hidden" value="workdb.sqlite" label=""/> | |
37 <repeat name="tables" title="Add tables" min="1"> | |
38 <param name="table" type="data" format="tabular" label="Dataset"/> | |
39 <param name="table_name" type="text" value="" optional="true" label="Table name"> | |
40 <help>By default, tables will be named: t1,t2,...,tn</help> | |
41 <validator type="regex" message="Table name should start with a letter and may contain additional letters, digits, and underscores">^[A-Za-z]\w*$</validator> | |
42 </param> | |
43 <!-- | |
44 <param name="sel_cols" label="Include columns" type="data_column" multiple="true" data_ref="table" /> | |
45 --> | |
46 <param name="col_names" type="text" value="" optional="true" label="Column names"> | |
47 <help>By default, table columns will be named: c1,c2,c3,...,cn</help> | |
48 <validator type="regex" message="A List of separated by commas: Column names should start with a letter and may contain additional letters, digits, and underscores">^([A-Za-z]\w*)?(,([A-Za-z]\w*)?)*$</validator> | |
49 </param> | |
50 </repeat> | |
51 <param name="query" type="text" area="true" size="10x80" value="" optional="true" label="SQL Query"> | |
52 <help>By default, tables will be named: t1,t2,...,tn</help> | |
53 <sanitizer sanitize="False"/> | |
54 <validator type="regex" message="">^(?i)\s*select\s+.*\s+from\s+.*$</validator> | |
55 </param> | |
56 <param name="save_db" type="boolean" truevalue="yes" falsevalue="no" checked="false" label="Save the sqlite database"/> | |
57 </inputs> | |
58 <outputs> | |
59 <data format="sqlite" name="sqlitedb" label="sqlite"> | |
60 <filter>save_db or not (query and len(query) > 0)</filter> | |
61 </data> | |
62 <data format="tabular" name="output" label="query results"> | |
63 <filter>query and len(query) > 0</filter> | |
64 </data> | |
65 </outputs> | |
66 <tests> | |
67 | |
68 <test> | |
69 <repeat name="tables"> | |
70 <param name="table" ftype="tabular" value="customers.tsv"/> | |
71 <param name="table_name" value="customers"/> | |
72 <param name="col_names" value="CustomerID,FirstName,LastName,Email,DOB,Phone"/> | |
73 </repeat> | |
74 <repeat name="tables"> | |
75 <param name="table" ftype="tabular" value="sales.tsv"/> | |
76 <param name="table_name" value="sales"/> | |
77 <param name="col_names" value="CustomerID,Date,SaleAmount"/> | |
78 </repeat> | |
79 <param name="query" value="SELECT FirstName,LastName,sum(SaleAmount) as "TotalSales" FROM customers join sales on customers.CustomerID = sales.CustomerID GROUP BY customers.CustomerID ORDER BY TotalSales DESC"/> | |
80 <output name="output" file="sales_results.tsv"/> | |
81 </test> | |
82 | |
83 <test> | |
84 <repeat name="tables"> | |
85 <param name="table" ftype="tabular" value="customers.tsv"/> | |
86 <param name="col_names" value=",FirstName,LastName,,DOB,"/> | |
87 </repeat> | |
88 <repeat name="tables"> | |
89 <param name="table" ftype="tabular" value="sales.tsv"/> | |
90 </repeat> | |
91 <param name="query" value="SELECT FirstName,LastName,sum(t2.c3) as "TotalSales" FROM t1 join t2 on t1.c1 = t2.c1 GROUP BY t1.c1 ORDER BY TotalSales DESC;"/> | |
92 <output name="output" file="sales_results.tsv"/> | |
93 </test> | |
94 | |
95 <test> | |
96 <repeat name="tables"> | |
97 <param name="table" ftype="tabular" value="IEDB.tsv"/> | |
98 <param name="table_name" value="iedb"/> | |
99 <param name="col_names" value="ID,allele,seq_num,start,end,length,peptide,method,percentile_rank,ann_ic50,ann_rank,smm_ic50,smm_rank,comblib_sidney2008_score,comblib_sidney2008_rank,netmhcpan_ic50,netmhcpan_rank"/> | |
100 </repeat> | |
101 <repeat name="tables"> | |
102 <param name="table" ftype="tabular" value="netMHC_summary.tsv"/> | |
103 <param name="table_name" value="mhc_summary"/> | |
104 <param name="col_names" value="pos,peptide,logscore,affinity,Bind_Level,Protein,Allele"/> | |
105 </repeat> | |
106 <param name="query" value="select iedb.ID,iedb.peptide,iedb.start,iedb.end,iedb.percentile_rank,mhc_summary.logscore,mhc_summary.affinity,mhc_summary.Bind_Level from iedb left outer join mhc_summary on iedb.peptide = mhc_summary.peptide order by affinity,Bind_Level"/> | |
107 <output name="output" file="query_results.tsv"/> | |
108 </test> | |
109 | |
110 </tests> | |
111 <help><![CDATA[ | |
112 ============= | |
113 Query Tabular | |
114 ============= | |
115 | |
116 **Inputs** | |
117 | |
118 Loads tabular datasets into a SQLite_ data base. | |
119 | |
120 **Outputs** | |
121 | |
122 The results of a SQL query are output to the history as a tabular file. | |
123 | |
124 The SQLite_ data base can also be saved and output as a dataset in the history. | |
125 | |
126 | |
127 For help in using SQLite_ see: http://www.sqlite.org/docs.html | |
128 | |
129 **NOTE:** input for SQLite dates input field must be in the format: *YYYY-MM-DD* for example: 2015-09-30 | |
130 | |
131 See: http://www.sqlite.org/lang_datefunc.html | |
132 | |
133 **Example** | |
134 | |
135 Given 2 tabular datasets: *customers* and *sales* | |
136 | |
137 Dataset *customers* | |
138 | |
139 Table name: "customers" | |
140 | |
141 Column names: "CustomerID,FirstName,LastName,Email,DOB,Phone" | |
142 | |
143 =========== ========== ========== ===================== ========== ============ | |
144 #CustomerID FirstName LastName Email DOB Phone | |
145 =========== ========== ========== ===================== ========== ============ | |
146 1 John Smith John.Smith@yahoo.com 1968-02-04 626 222-2222 | |
147 2 Steven Goldfish goldfish@fishhere.net 1974-04-04 323 455-4545 | |
148 3 Paula Brown pb@herowndomain.org 1978-05-24 416 323-3232 | |
149 4 James Smith jim@supergig.co.uk 1980-10-20 416 323-8888 | |
150 =========== ========== ========== ===================== ========== ============ | |
151 | |
152 Dataset *sales* | |
153 | |
154 Table name: "sales" | |
155 | |
156 Column names: "CustomerID,Date,SaleAmount" | |
157 | |
158 ============= ============ ============ | |
159 #CustomerID Date SaleAmount | |
160 ============= ============ ============ | |
161 2 2004-05-06 100.22 | |
162 1 2004-05-07 99.95 | |
163 3 2004-05-07 122.95 | |
164 3 2004-05-13 100.00 | |
165 4 2004-05-22 555.55 | |
166 ============= ============ ============ | |
167 | |
168 The query | |
169 | |
170 :: | |
171 | |
172 SELECT FirstName,LastName,sum(SaleAmount) as "TotalSales" | |
173 FROM customers join sales on customers.CustomerID = sales.CustomerID | |
174 GROUP BY customers.CustomerID ORDER BY TotalSales DESC; | |
175 | |
176 Produces this tabular output: | |
177 | |
178 ========== ======== ========== | |
179 #FirstName LastName TotalSales | |
180 ========== ======== ========== | |
181 James Smith 555.55 | |
182 Paula Brown 222.95 | |
183 Steven Goldfish 100.22 | |
184 John Smith 99.95 | |
185 ========== ======== ========== | |
186 | |
187 | |
188 If the optional Table name and Column names inputs are not used, the query would be: | |
189 | |
190 :: | |
191 | |
192 SELECT t1.c2 as "FirstName", t1.c3 as "LastName", sum(t2.c3) as "TotalSales" | |
193 FROM t1 join t2 on t1.c1 = t2.c1 | |
194 GROUP BY t1.c1 ORDER BY TotalSales DESC; | |
195 | |
196 You can selectively name columns, e.g. on the customers input you could just name columns 2,3, and 5: | |
197 | |
198 Column names: ,FirstName,LastName,,BirthDate | |
199 | |
200 Results in the following data base table | |
201 | |
202 =========== ========== ========== ===================== ========== ============ | |
203 #c1 FirstName LastName c4 BithDate c6 | |
204 =========== ========== ========== ===================== ========== ============ | |
205 1 John Smith John.Smith@yahoo.com 1968-02-04 626 222-2222 | |
206 2 Steven Goldfish goldfish@fishhere.net 1974-04-04 323 455-4545 | |
207 3 Paula Brown pb@herowndomain.org 1978-05-24 416 323-3232 | |
208 4 James Smith jim@supergig.co.uk 1980-10-20 416 323-8888 | |
209 =========== ========== ========== ===================== ========== ============ | |
210 | |
211 .. _SQLite: http://www.sqlite.org/index.html | |
212 | |
213 ]]></help> | |
214 </tool> |