import org.broadinstitute.sting.queue.QScript import org.broadinstitute.sting.queue.extensions.gatk._ /** * A pipeline for Queue that runs a custom walker on the classpath. * NOTE: This code is an unsupported example for soliciting feedback on how to improve Queue. * Future syntax will simplify running the GATK so please expect the syntax below to change significantly. */ class ExampleCustomWalker extends QScript { @Input(doc="The reference file for the bam files.", shortName="R") var referenceFile: File = null // NOTE: Do not initialize List, Set, or Option to null // as you won't be able to update the collection. // By default set: // List[T] = Nil // Set[T] = Set.empty[T] // Option[T] = None @Input(doc="One or more bam files.", shortName="I") var bamFiles: List[File] = Nil /** * In script, you create and then add() functions to the pipeline. */ def script = { val customWalker = new CommandLineGATK { // Set the name of your walker, for example this will be passed as -T MyCustomWalker this.analysis_type = "MyCustomWalker" // If your walker is already on the classpath you shouldn't need to do anything else // If your walker is in a GATK jar that is for some reason NOT on the classpath // nor referenced in the Queue.jar's, specify the jar file here //this.jarFile = "myGATK.jar" // If your walker needs a custom classpath, specify it here //this.javaClasspath = List("myClasses") } customWalker.reference_sequence = referenceFile customWalker.input_file = bamFiles // Add the newly created function to the pipeline. add(customWalker) } }