| 240 | 1 import math | 
|  | 2 import re | 
|  | 3 import sys | 
|  | 4 import csv | 
|  | 5 import pickle | 
|  | 6 import lxml.etree as ET | 
|  | 7 | 
|  | 8 from enum import Enum | 
|  | 9 from itertools import count | 
|  | 10 from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Generic, List, Optional, TypeVar, Union | 
|  | 11 | 
|  | 12 import pandas as pd | 
|  | 13 import cobra | 
|  | 14 | 
|  | 15 # FILES | 
|  | 16 class FileFormat(Enum): | 
|  | 17     """ | 
|  | 18     Encodes possible file extensions to conditionally save data in a different format. | 
|  | 19     """ | 
|  | 20     DAT    = ("dat",) # this is how galaxy treats all your files! | 
|  | 21     CSV    = ("csv",) # this is how most editable input data is written | 
|  | 22     TSV    = ("tsv",) # this is how most editable input data is ACTUALLY written TODO:more support pls!! | 
|  | 23 | 
|  | 24     SVG    = ("svg",) # this is how most metabolic maps are written | 
|  | 25     PNG    = ("png",) # this is a common output format for images (such as metabolic maps) | 
|  | 26     PDF    = ("pdf",) # this is also a common output format for images, as it's required in publications. | 
|  | 27 | 
|  | 28     XML    = ("xml",) # this is one main way cobra models appear in | 
|  | 29     JSON   = ("json",) # this is the other | 
|  | 30 | 
|  | 31     TXT = ("txt",) # this is how most output data is written | 
|  | 32 | 
|  | 33     PICKLE = ("pickle", "pk", "p") # this is how all runtime data structures are saved | 
|  | 34     #TODO: we're in a pickle (ba dum tss), there's no point in supporting many extensions internally. The | 
|  | 35     # issue will never be solved for user-uploaded files and those are saved as .dat by galaxy anyway so it | 
|  | 36     # doesn't matter as long as we CAN recognize these 3 names as valid pickle extensions. We must however | 
|  | 37     # agree on an internal standard and use only that one, otherwise constructing usable paths becomes a nightmare. | 
|  | 38     @classmethod | 
|  | 39     def fromExt(cls, ext :str) -> "FileFormat": | 
|  | 40         """ | 
|  | 41         Converts a file extension string to a FileFormat instance. | 
|  | 42 | 
|  | 43         Args: | 
|  | 44             ext : The file extension as a string. | 
|  | 45 | 
|  | 46         Returns: | 
|  | 47             FileFormat: The FileFormat instance corresponding to the file extension. | 
|  | 48         """ | 
|  | 49         variantName = ext.upper() | 
|  | 50         if variantName in FileFormat.__members__: return FileFormat[variantName] | 
|  | 51 | 
|  | 52         variantName = variantName.lower() | 
|  | 53         for member in cls: | 
|  | 54             if variantName in member.value: return member | 
|  | 55 | 
|  | 56         raise ValueErr("ext", "a valid FileFormat file extension", ext) | 
|  | 57 | 
|  | 58     def __str__(self) -> str: | 
|  | 59         """ | 
|  | 60         (Private) converts to str representation. Good practice for usage with argparse. | 
|  | 61 | 
|  | 62         Returns: | 
|  | 63             str : the string representation of the file extension. | 
|  | 64         """ | 
|  | 65         return self.value[-1] #TODO: fix, it's the dumb pickle thing | 
|  | 66 | 
|  | 67 class FilePath(): | 
|  | 68     """ | 
|  | 69     Represents a file path. View this as an attempt to standardize file-related operations by expecting | 
|  | 70     values of this type in any process requesting a file path. | 
|  | 71     """ | 
|  | 72     def __init__(self, filePath :str, ext :FileFormat, *, prefix = "") -> None: | 
|  | 73         """ | 
|  | 74         (Private) Initializes an instance of FilePath. | 
|  | 75 | 
|  | 76         Args: | 
|  | 77             path : the end of the path, containing the file name. | 
|  | 78             ext : the file's extension. | 
|  | 79             prefix : anything before path, if the last '/' isn't there it's added by the code. | 
|  | 80 | 
|  | 81         Returns: | 
|  | 82             None : practically, a FilePath instance. | 
|  | 83         """ | 
|  | 84         self.ext      = ext | 
|  | 85         self.filePath = filePath | 
|  | 86 | 
|  | 87         if prefix and prefix[-1] != '/': prefix += '/' | 
|  | 88         self.prefix = prefix | 
|  | 89 | 
|  | 90     @classmethod | 
|  | 91     def fromStrPath(cls, path :str) -> "FilePath": | 
|  | 92         """ | 
|  | 93         Factory method to parse a string from which to obtain, if possible, a valid FilePath instance. | 
|  | 94 | 
|  | 95         Args: | 
|  | 96             path : the string containing the path | 
|  | 97 | 
|  | 98         Raises: | 
|  | 99             PathErr : if the provided string doesn't represent a valid path. | 
|  | 100 | 
|  | 101         Returns: | 
|  | 102             FilePath : the constructed instance. | 
|  | 103         """ | 
|  | 104         # This method is often used to construct FilePath instances from ARGS UI arguments. These arguments *should* | 
|  | 105         # always be correct paths and could be used as raw strings, however most if not all functions that work with | 
|  | 106         # file paths request the FilePath objects specifically, which is a very good thing in any case other than this. | 
|  | 107         # What ends up happening is we spend time parsing a string into a FilePath so that the function accepts it, only | 
|  | 108         # to call show() immediately to bring back the string and open the file it points to. | 
|  | 109         # TODO: this is an indication that the arguments SHOULD BE OF TYPE FilePath if they are filepaths, this ENSURES | 
|  | 110         # their correctness when modifying the UI and avoids the pointless back-and-forth. | 
|  | 111         result = re.search(r"^(?P<prefix>.*\/)?(?P<name>.*)\.(?P<ext>[^.]*)$", path) | 
|  | 112         if not result or not result["name"] or not result["ext"]: | 
|  | 113             raise PathErr(path, "cannot recognize folder structure or extension in path") | 
|  | 114 | 
|  | 115         prefix = result["prefix"] if result["prefix"] else "" | 
|  | 116         return cls(result["name"], FileFormat.fromExt(result["ext"]), prefix = prefix) | 
|  | 117 | 
|  | 118     def show(self) -> str: | 
|  | 119         """ | 
|  | 120         Shows the path as a string. | 
|  | 121 | 
|  | 122         Returns: | 
|  | 123             str : the path shown as a string. | 
|  | 124         """ | 
|  | 125         return f"{self.prefix}{self.filePath}.{self.ext}" | 
|  | 126 | 
|  | 127     def __str__(self) -> str: return self.show() | 
|  | 128 | 
|  | 129 # ERRORS | 
|  | 130 def terminate(msg :str) -> None: | 
|  | 131     """ | 
|  | 132     Terminate the execution of the script with an error message. | 
|  | 133 | 
|  | 134     Args: | 
|  | 135         msg (str): The error message to be displayed. | 
|  | 136 | 
|  | 137     Returns: | 
|  | 138         None | 
|  | 139     """ | 
|  | 140     sys.exit(f"Execution aborted: {msg}\n") | 
|  | 141 | 
|  | 142 def logWarning(msg :str, loggerPath :str) -> None: | 
|  | 143     """ | 
|  | 144     Log a warning message to an output log file and print it to the console. The final period and a | 
|  | 145     newline is added by the function. | 
|  | 146 | 
|  | 147     Args: | 
|  | 148         s (str): The warning message to be logged and printed. | 
|  | 149         loggerPath : The file path of the output log file. Given as a string, parsed to a FilePath and | 
|  | 150         immediately read back (beware relative expensive operation, log with caution). | 
|  | 151 | 
|  | 152     Returns: | 
|  | 153         None | 
|  | 154     """ | 
|  | 155     # building the path and then reading it immediately seems useless, but it's actually a way of | 
|  | 156     # validating that reduces repetition on the caller's side. Besides, logging a message by writing | 
|  | 157     # to a file is supposed to be computationally expensive anyway, so this is also a good deterrent from | 
|  | 158     # mindlessly logging whenever something comes up, log at the very end and tell the user everything | 
|  | 159     # that went wrong. If you don't like it: implement a persistent runtime buffer that gets dumped to | 
|  | 160     # the file only at the end of the program's execution. | 
|  | 161     with open(FilePath.fromStrPath(loggerPath).show(), 'a') as log: log.write(f"{msg}.\n") | 
|  | 162 | 
|  | 163 class CustomErr(Exception): | 
|  | 164     """ | 
|  | 165     Custom error class to handle exceptions in a structured way, with a unique identifier and a message. | 
|  | 166     """ | 
|  | 167     __idGenerator = count() | 
|  | 168     errName = "Custom Error" | 
|  | 169     def __init__(self, msg :str, details = "", explicitErrCode = -1) -> None: | 
|  | 170         """ | 
|  | 171         (Private) Initializes an instance of CustomErr. | 
|  | 172 | 
|  | 173         Args: | 
|  | 174             msg (str): Error message to be displayed. | 
|  | 175             details (str): Informs the user more about the error encountered. Defaults to "". | 
|  | 176             explicitErrCode (int): Explicit error code to be used. Defaults to -1. | 
|  | 177 | 
|  | 178         Returns: | 
|  | 179             None : practically, a CustomErr instance. | 
|  | 180         """ | 
|  | 181         self.msg     = msg | 
|  | 182         self.details = details | 
|  | 183 | 
|  | 184         self.id = max(explicitErrCode, next(CustomErr.__idGenerator)) | 
|  | 185 | 
|  | 186     def throw(self, loggerPath = "") -> None: | 
|  | 187         """ | 
|  | 188         Raises the current CustomErr instance, logging a warning message before doing so. | 
|  | 189 | 
|  | 190         Raises: | 
|  | 191             self: The current CustomErr instance. | 
|  | 192 | 
|  | 193         Returns: | 
|  | 194             None | 
|  | 195         """ | 
|  | 196         if loggerPath: logWarning(str(self), loggerPath) | 
|  | 197         raise self | 
|  | 198 | 
|  | 199     def abort(self) -> None: | 
|  | 200         """ | 
|  | 201         Aborts the execution of the script. | 
|  | 202 | 
|  | 203         Returns: | 
|  | 204             None | 
|  | 205         """ | 
|  | 206         terminate(str(self)) | 
|  | 207 | 
|  | 208     def __str__(self) -> str: | 
|  | 209         """ | 
|  | 210         (Private) Returns a string representing the current CustomErr instance. | 
|  | 211 | 
|  | 212         Returns: | 
|  | 213             str: A string representing the current CustomErr instance. | 
|  | 214         """ | 
|  | 215         return f"{CustomErr.errName} #{self.id}: {self.msg}, {self.details}." | 
|  | 216 | 
|  | 217 class ArgsErr(CustomErr): | 
|  | 218     """ | 
|  | 219     CustomErr subclass for UI arguments errors. | 
|  | 220     """ | 
|  | 221     errName = "Args Error" | 
|  | 222     def __init__(self, argName :str, expected :Any, actual :Any, msg = "no further details provided") -> None: | 
|  | 223         super().__init__(f"argument \"{argName}\" expected {expected} but got {actual}", msg) | 
|  | 224 | 
|  | 225 class DataErr(CustomErr): | 
|  | 226     """ | 
|  | 227     CustomErr subclass for data formatting errors. | 
|  | 228     """ | 
|  | 229     errName = "Data Format Error" | 
|  | 230     def __init__(self, fileName :str, msg = "no further details provided") -> None: | 
|  | 231         super().__init__(f"file \"{fileName}\" contains malformed data", msg) | 
|  | 232 | 
|  | 233 class PathErr(CustomErr): | 
|  | 234     """ | 
|  | 235     CustomErr subclass for filepath formatting errors. | 
|  | 236     """ | 
|  | 237     errName = "Path Error" | 
|  | 238     def __init__(self, path :FilePath, msg = "no further details provided") -> None: | 
|  | 239         super().__init__(f"path \"{path}\" is invalid", msg) | 
|  | 240 | 
|  | 241 class ValueErr(CustomErr): | 
|  | 242     """ | 
|  | 243     CustomErr subclass for any value error. | 
|  | 244     """ | 
|  | 245     errName = "Value Error" | 
|  | 246     def __init__(self, valueName: str, expected :Any, actual :Any, msg = "no further details provided") -> None: | 
|  | 247         super().__init__("value " + f"\"{valueName}\" " * bool(valueName) + f"was supposed to be {expected}, but got {actual} instead", msg) | 
|  | 248 | 
|  | 249 # RESULT | 
|  | 250 T = TypeVar('T') | 
|  | 251 E = TypeVar('E', bound = CustomErr) # should bind to Result.ResultErr but python happened! | 
|  | 252 class Result(Generic[T, E]): | 
|  | 253     class ResultErr(CustomErr): | 
|  | 254         """ | 
|  | 255         CustomErr subclass for all Result errors. | 
|  | 256         """ | 
|  | 257         errName = "Result Error" | 
|  | 258         def __init__(self, msg = "no further details provided") -> None: | 
|  | 259             super().__init__(msg) | 
|  | 260     """ | 
|  | 261     Class to handle the result of an operation, with a value and a boolean flag to indicate | 
|  | 262     whether the operation was successful or not. | 
|  | 263     """ | 
|  | 264     def __init__(self, value :Union[T, E], isOk :bool) -> None: | 
|  | 265         """ | 
|  | 266         (Private) Initializes an instance of Result. | 
|  | 267 | 
|  | 268         Args: | 
|  | 269             value (Union[T, E]): The value to be stored in the Result instance. | 
|  | 270             isOk (bool): A boolean flag to indicate whether the operation was successful or not. | 
|  | 271 | 
|  | 272             Returns: | 
|  | 273                 None : practically, a Result instance. | 
|  | 274         """ | 
|  | 275         self.isOk  = isOk | 
|  | 276         self.isErr = not isOk | 
|  | 277         self.value = value | 
|  | 278 | 
|  | 279     @classmethod | 
|  | 280     def Ok(cls,  value :T) -> "Result": | 
|  | 281         """ | 
|  | 282         Constructs a new Result instance with a successful operation. | 
|  | 283 | 
|  | 284         Args: | 
|  | 285             value (T): The value to be stored in the Result instance, set as successful. | 
|  | 286 | 
|  | 287         Returns: | 
|  | 288             Result: A new Result instance with a successful operation. | 
|  | 289         """ | 
|  | 290         return Result(value, isOk = True) | 
|  | 291 | 
|  | 292     @classmethod | 
|  | 293     def Err(cls, value :E) -> "Result": | 
|  | 294         """ | 
|  | 295         Constructs a new Result instance with a failed operation. | 
|  | 296 | 
|  | 297         Args: | 
|  | 298             value (E): The value to be stored in the Result instance, set as failed. | 
|  | 299 | 
|  | 300         Returns: | 
|  | 301             Result: A new Result instance with a failed operation. | 
|  | 302         """ | 
|  | 303         return Result(value, isOk = False) | 
|  | 304 | 
|  | 305     def unwrap(self) -> T: | 
|  | 306         """ | 
|  | 307         Unwraps the value of the Result instance, if the operation was successful. | 
|  | 308 | 
|  | 309         Raises: | 
|  | 310             ResultErr: If the operation was not successful. | 
|  | 311 | 
|  | 312         Returns: | 
|  | 313             T: The value of the Result instance, if the operation was successful. | 
|  | 314         """ | 
|  | 315         if self.isOk: return self.value | 
|  | 316         raise Result.ResultErr(f"Unwrapped Result.Err : {self.value}") | 
|  | 317 | 
|  | 318     def unwrapOr(self, default :T) -> T: | 
|  | 319         """ | 
|  | 320         Unwraps the value of the Result instance, if the operation was successful, otherwise | 
|  | 321         it returns a default value. | 
|  | 322 | 
|  | 323         Args: | 
|  | 324             default (T): The default value to be returned if the operation was not successful. | 
|  | 325 | 
|  | 326         Returns: | 
|  | 327             T: The value of the Result instance, if the operation was successful, | 
|  | 328             otherwise the default value. | 
|  | 329         """ | 
|  | 330         return self.value if self.isOk else default | 
|  | 331 | 
|  | 332     def expect(self, err :"Result.ResultErr") -> T: | 
|  | 333         """ | 
|  | 334         Expects that the value of the Result instance is successful, otherwise it raises an error. | 
|  | 335 | 
|  | 336         Args: | 
|  | 337             err (Exception): The error to be raised if the operation was not successful. | 
|  | 338 | 
|  | 339         Raises: | 
|  | 340             err: The error raised if the operation was not successful. | 
|  | 341 | 
|  | 342         Returns: | 
|  | 343             T: The value of the Result instance, if the operation was successful. | 
|  | 344         """ | 
|  | 345         if self.isOk: return self.value | 
|  | 346         raise err | 
|  | 347 | 
|  | 348     U = TypeVar("U") | 
|  | 349     def map(self, mapper: Callable[[T], U]) -> "Result[U, E]": | 
|  | 350         """ | 
|  | 351         Maps the value of the current Result to whatever is returned by the mapper function. | 
|  | 352         If the Result contained an unsuccessful operation to begin with it remains unchanged | 
|  | 353         (a reference to the current instance is returned). | 
|  | 354         If the mapper function panics the returned result instance will be of the error kind. | 
|  | 355 | 
|  | 356         Args: | 
|  | 357             mapper (Callable[[T], U]): The mapper operation to be applied to the Result value. | 
|  | 358 | 
|  | 359         Returns: | 
|  | 360             Result[U, E]: The result of the mapper operation applied to the Result value. | 
|  | 361         """ | 
|  | 362         if self.isErr: return self | 
|  | 363         try: return Result.Ok(mapper(self.value)) | 
|  | 364         except Exception as e: return Result.Err(e) | 
|  | 365 | 
|  | 366     D = TypeVar("D", bound = "Result.ResultErr") | 
|  | 367     def mapErr(self, mapper :Callable[[E], D]) -> "Result[T, D]": | 
|  | 368         """ | 
|  | 369         Maps the error of the current Result to whatever is returned by the mapper function. | 
|  | 370         If the Result contained a successful operation it remains unchanged | 
|  | 371         (a reference to the current instance is returned). | 
|  | 372         If the mapper function panics this method does as well. | 
|  | 373 | 
|  | 374         Args: | 
|  | 375             mapper (Callable[[E], D]): The mapper operation to be applied to the Result error. | 
|  | 376 | 
|  | 377         Returns: | 
|  | 378             Result[U, E]: The result of the mapper operation applied to the Result error. | 
|  | 379         """ | 
|  | 380         if self.isOk: return self | 
|  | 381         return Result.Err(mapper(self.value)) | 
|  | 382 | 
|  | 383     def __str__(self): | 
|  | 384         return f"Result::{'Ok' if self.isOk else 'Err'}({self.value})" | 
|  | 385 | 
|  | 386 # FILES | 
|  | 387 def read_dataset(path :FilePath, datasetName = "Dataset (not actual file name!)") -> pd.DataFrame: | 
|  | 388     """ | 
|  | 389     Reads a .csv or .tsv file and returns it as a Pandas DataFrame. | 
|  | 390 | 
|  | 391     Args: | 
|  | 392         path : the path to the dataset file. | 
|  | 393         datasetName : the name of the dataset. | 
|  | 394 | 
|  | 395     Raises: | 
|  | 396         DataErr: If anything goes wrong when trying to open the file, if pandas thinks the dataset is empty or if | 
|  | 397         it has less than 2 columns. | 
|  | 398 | 
|  | 399     Returns: | 
|  | 400         pandas.DataFrame: The dataset loaded as a Pandas DataFrame. | 
|  | 401     """ | 
|  | 402     # I advise against the use of this function. This is an attempt at standardizing bad legacy code rather than | 
|  | 403     # removing / replacing it to avoid introducing as many bugs as possible in the tools still relying on this code. | 
|  | 404     # First off, this is not the best way to distinguish between .csv and .tsv files and Galaxy itself makes it really | 
|  | 405     # hard to implement anything better. Also, this function's name advertizes it as a dataset-specific operation and | 
|  | 406     # contains dubious responsibility (how many columns..) while being a file-opening function instead. My suggestion is | 
|  | 407     # TODO: stop using dataframes ever at all in anything and find a way to have tight control over file extensions. | 
|  | 408     try: dataset = pd.read_csv(path.show(), sep = '\t', header = None, engine = "python") | 
|  | 409     except: | 
|  | 410         try: dataset = pd.read_csv(path.show(), sep = ',', header = 0, engine = "python") | 
|  | 411         except Exception as err: raise DataErr(datasetName, f"encountered empty or wrongly formatted data: {err}") | 
|  | 412 | 
|  | 413     if len(dataset.columns) < 2: raise DataErr(datasetName, "a dataset is always meant to have at least 2 columns") | 
|  | 414     return dataset | 
|  | 415 | 
|  | 416 def readPickle(path :FilePath) -> Any: | 
|  | 417     """ | 
|  | 418     Reads the contents of a .pickle file, which needs to exist at the given path. | 
|  | 419 | 
|  | 420     Args: | 
|  | 421         path : the path to the .pickle file. | 
|  | 422 | 
|  | 423     Returns: | 
|  | 424         Any : the data inside a pickle file, could be anything. | 
|  | 425     """ | 
|  | 426     with open(path.show(), "rb") as fd: return pickle.load(fd) | 
|  | 427 | 
|  | 428 def writePickle(path :FilePath, data :Any) -> None: | 
|  | 429     """ | 
|  | 430     Saves any data in a .pickle file, created at the given path. | 
|  | 431 | 
|  | 432     Args: | 
|  | 433         path : the path to the .pickle file. | 
|  | 434         data : the data to be written to the file. | 
|  | 435 | 
|  | 436     Returns: | 
|  | 437         None | 
|  | 438     """ | 
|  | 439     with open(path.show(), "wb") as fd: pickle.dump(data, fd) | 
|  | 440 | 
|  | 441 def readCsv(path :FilePath, delimiter = ',', *, skipHeader = True) -> List[List[str]]: | 
|  | 442     """ | 
|  | 443     Reads the contents of a .csv file, which needs to exist at the given path. | 
|  | 444 | 
|  | 445     Args: | 
|  | 446         path : the path to the .csv file. | 
|  | 447         delimiter : allows other subformats such as .tsv to be opened by the same method (\\t delimiter). | 
|  | 448         skipHeader : whether the first row of the file is a header and should be skipped. | 
|  | 449 | 
|  | 450     Returns: | 
|  | 451         List[List[str]] : list of rows from the file, each parsed as a list of strings originally separated by commas. | 
|  | 452     """ | 
|  | 453     with open(path.show(), "r", newline = "") as fd: return list(csv.reader(fd, delimiter = delimiter))[skipHeader:] | 
|  | 454 | 
|  | 455 def readSvg(path :FilePath, customErr :Optional[Exception] = None) -> ET.ElementTree: | 
|  | 456     """ | 
|  | 457     Reads the contents of a .svg file, which needs to exist at the given path. | 
|  | 458 | 
|  | 459     Args: | 
|  | 460         path : the path to the .svg file. | 
|  | 461 | 
|  | 462     Raises: | 
|  | 463         DataErr : if the map is malformed. | 
|  | 464 | 
|  | 465     Returns: | 
|  | 466         Any : the data inside a svg file, could be anything. | 
|  | 467     """ | 
|  | 468     try: return ET.parse(path.show()) | 
|  | 469     except (ET.XMLSyntaxError, ET.XMLSchemaParseError) as err: | 
|  | 470         raise customErr if customErr else err | 
|  | 471 | 
|  | 472 def writeSvg(path :FilePath, data:ET.ElementTree) -> None: | 
|  | 473     """ | 
|  | 474     Saves svg data opened with lxml.etree in a .svg file, created at the given path. | 
|  | 475 | 
|  | 476     Args: | 
|  | 477         path : the path to the .svg file. | 
|  | 478         data : the data to be written to the file. | 
|  | 479 | 
|  | 480     Returns: | 
|  | 481         None | 
|  | 482     """ | 
|  | 483     with open(path.show(), "wb") as fd: fd.write(ET.tostring(data)) | 
|  | 484 | 
|  | 485 # UI ARGUMENTS | 
|  | 486 class Bool: | 
|  | 487     def __init__(self, argName :str) -> None: | 
|  | 488         self.argName = argName | 
|  | 489 | 
|  | 490     def __call__(self, s :str) -> bool: return self.check(s) | 
|  | 491 | 
|  | 492     def check(self, s :str) -> bool: | 
|  | 493         s = s.lower() | 
|  | 494         if s == "true" : return True | 
|  | 495         if s == "false": return False | 
|  | 496         raise ArgsErr(self.argName, "boolean string (true or false, not case sensitive)", f"\"{s}\"") | 
|  | 497 | 
|  | 498 class Float: | 
|  | 499     def __init__(self, argName = "Dataset values, not an argument") -> None: | 
|  | 500         self.argName = argName | 
|  | 501 | 
|  | 502     def __call__(self, s :str) -> float: return self.check(s) | 
|  | 503 | 
|  | 504     def check(self, s :str) -> float: | 
|  | 505         try: return float(s) | 
|  | 506         except ValueError: | 
|  | 507             s = s.lower() | 
|  | 508             if s == "nan" or s == "none": return math.nan | 
|  | 509             raise ArgsErr(self.argName, "numeric string or \"None\" or \"NaN\" (not case sensitive)", f"\"{s}\"") | 
|  | 510 | 
|  | 511 # MODELS | 
|  | 512 OldRule = List[Union[str, "OldRule"]] | 
|  | 513 class Model(Enum): | 
|  | 514     """ | 
|  | 515     Represents a metabolic model, either custom or locally supported. Custom models don't point | 
|  | 516     to valid file paths. | 
|  | 517     """ | 
|  | 518 | 
|  | 519     Recon   = "Recon" | 
|  | 520     ENGRO2  = "ENGRO2" | 
|  | 521     ENGRO2_no_legend = "ENGRO2_no_legend" | 
|  | 522     HMRcore = "HMRcore" | 
|  | 523     HMRcore_no_legend = "HMRcore_no_legend" | 
|  | 524     Custom  = "Custom" # Exists as a valid variant in the UI, but doesn't point to valid file paths. | 
|  | 525 | 
|  | 526     def __raiseMissingPathErr(self, path :Optional[FilePath]) -> None: | 
|  | 527         if not path: raise PathErr("<<MISSING>>", "it's necessary to provide a custom path when retrieving files from a custom model") | 
|  | 528 | 
|  | 529     def getRules(self, toolDir :str, customPath :Optional[FilePath] = None) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, OldRule]]: | 
|  | 530         """ | 
|  | 531         Open "rules" file for this model. | 
|  | 532 | 
|  | 533         Returns: | 
|  | 534             Dict[str, Dict[str, OldRule]] : the rules for this model. | 
|  | 535         """ | 
|  | 536         path = customPath if self is Model.Custom else FilePath(f"{self.name}_rules", FileFormat.PICKLE, prefix = f"{toolDir}/local/pickle files/") | 
|  | 537         self.__raiseMissingPathErr(path) | 
|  | 538         return readPickle(path) | 
|  | 539 | 
|  | 540     def getTranslator(self, toolDir :str, customPath :Optional[FilePath] = None) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]: | 
|  | 541         """ | 
|  | 542         Open "gene translator (old: gene_in_rule)" file for this model. | 
|  | 543 | 
|  | 544         Returns: | 
|  | 545             Dict[str, Dict[str, str]] : the translator dict for this model. | 
|  | 546         """ | 
|  | 547         path = customPath if self is Model.Custom else FilePath(f"{self.name}_genes", FileFormat.PICKLE, prefix = f"{toolDir}/local/pickle files/") | 
|  | 548         self.__raiseMissingPathErr(path) | 
|  | 549         return readPickle(path) | 
|  | 550 | 
|  | 551     def getMap(self, toolDir = ".", customPath :Optional[FilePath] = None) -> ET.ElementTree: | 
|  | 552         path = customPath if self is Model.Custom else FilePath(f"{self.name}_map", FileFormat.SVG, prefix = f"{toolDir}/local/svg metabolic maps/") | 
|  | 553         self.__raiseMissingPathErr(path) | 
|  | 554         return readSvg(path, customErr = DataErr(path, f"custom map in wrong format")) | 
|  | 555 | 
|  | 556     def getCOBRAmodel(self, toolDir = ".", customPath :Optional[FilePath] = None, customExtension :Optional[FilePath]=None)->cobra.Model: | 
|  | 557         if(self is Model.Custom): | 
|  | 558             return self.load_custom_model(customPath, customExtension) | 
|  | 559         else: | 
|  | 560             return cobra.io.read_sbml_model(FilePath(f"{self.name}", FileFormat.XML, prefix = f"{toolDir}/local/models/").show()) | 
|  | 561 | 
|  | 562     def load_custom_model(self, file_path :FilePath, ext :Optional[FileFormat] = None) -> cobra.Model: | 
|  | 563         ext = ext if ext else file_path.ext | 
|  | 564         try: | 
|  | 565             if ext is FileFormat.XML: | 
|  | 566                 return cobra.io.read_sbml_model(file_path.show()) | 
|  | 567 | 
|  | 568             if ext is FileFormat.JSON: | 
|  | 569                 return cobra.io.load_json_model(file_path.show()) | 
|  | 570 | 
|  | 571         except Exception as e: raise DataErr(file_path, e.__str__()) | 
|  | 572         raise DataErr(file_path, | 
|  | 573             f"Fomat \"{file_path.ext}\" is not recognized, only JSON and XML files are supported.") | 
|  | 574 | 
|  | 575     def __str__(self) -> str: return self.value |