gatk-3.8/java/src/org/broadinstitute/sting/gatk/CommandLineGATK.java

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package org.broadinstitute.sting.gatk;
import org.broadinstitute.sting.utils.cmdLine.*;
import java.util.*;
/**
*
* User: aaron
* Date: May 8, 2009
* Time: 10:50:58 AM
*
* The Broad Institute
* SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT NOTICE AGREEMENT
* This software and its documentation are copyright 2009 by the
* Broad Institute/Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All rights are reserved.
*
* This software is supplied without any warranty or guaranteed support whatsoever. Neither
* the Broad Institute nor MIT can be responsible for its use, misuse, or functionality.
*
*/
/**
* @author aaron
* @version 1.0
* @date May 8, 2009
* <p/>
* Class CommandLineGATK
* <p/>
* We run command line GATK programs using this class. It gets the command line args, parses them, and hands the
* gatk all the parsed out information. Pretty much anything dealing with the underlying system should go here,
* the gatk engine should deal with any data related information.
*/
public class CommandLineGATK extends CommandLineExecutable {
@Argument(fullName = "analysis_type", shortName = "T", doc = "Type of analysis to run")
private String analysisName = null;
// our argument collection, the collection of command line args we accept
@ArgumentCollection
private GATKArgumentCollection argCollection = new GATKArgumentCollection();
/**
* Get pleasing info about the GATK.
* @return A list of Strings that contain pleasant info about the GATK.
*/
@Override
protected ApplicationDetails getApplicationDetails() {
return new ApplicationDetails( createApplicationHeader(),
ApplicationDetails.createDefaultRunningInstructions(getClass()),
getAdditionalHelp() );
}
@Override
protected String getAnalysisName() {
return analysisName;
}
@Override
protected GATKArgumentCollection getArgumentCollection() {
return argCollection;
}
/** Required main method implementation. */
public static void main(String[] argv) {
try {
CommandLineGATK instance = new CommandLineGATK();
start(instance, argv);
} catch (Exception e) {
exitSystemWithError(e);
}
}
/**
* Creates the a short blurb about the GATK, copyright info, and where to get documentation.
* @return The application header.
*/
private List<String> createApplicationHeader() {
List<String> header = new ArrayList<String>();
header.add("The Genome Analysis Toolkit (GATK)");
header.add("Copyright (c) 2009 The Broad Institute");
header.add("Please view our documentation at http://www.broadinstitute.org/gsa/wiki");
header.add("For support, email gsadevelopers@broadinstitute.org");
header.add("");
return header;
}
/**
* Retrieves additional information about GATK walkers.
* TODO: This functionality is very similar to that employed by the HelpFormatter. Generalize
* the code in HelpFormatter and supply it as a helper to this method.
* @return A string summarizing the walkers available in this distribution.
*/
private String getAdditionalHelp() {
// Get the list of walker names from the walker manager.
Set<String> walkerNames = GATKEngine.getWalkerNames();
// Sort the list of walker names.
walkerNames = new TreeSet<String>( walkerNames );
// Construct a help string to output available walkers.
StringBuilder additionalHelp = new StringBuilder();
Formatter formatter = new Formatter( additionalHelp );
formatter.format( "Available analyses:%n" );
// Compute the max size of any walker name
int maxNameLength = 0;
for( String walkerName: walkerNames ) {
if( maxNameLength < walkerName.length() )
maxNameLength = walkerName.length();
}
final int fieldWidth = maxNameLength + HelpFormatter.FIELD_SEPARATION_WIDTH;
final int walkersPerLine = Math.min(HelpFormatter.LINE_WIDTH / fieldWidth, 4 );
final int columnSpacing = Math.max((HelpFormatter.LINE_WIDTH - (fieldWidth * walkersPerLine)) / walkersPerLine, 1);
int currentWalkerName = 0;
for( String walkerName: walkerNames ) {
formatter.format( "%-" + HelpFormatter.FIELD_SEPARATION_WIDTH + "s" +
"%-" + fieldWidth + "s" +
"%-" + columnSpacing + "s", "", walkerName, "" );
if( ++currentWalkerName % walkersPerLine == 0 )
formatter.format("%n");
}
return additionalHelp.toString();
}
}