Facilitates the creation of a manifest file for uploading files to QuIP/PathDB.
If you have a directory of files to upload (eg. featuremaps, heatmaps, or segmentations), it scans the directory and uses each filename as a search string, in order to find a matching entry in a collection manifest file previously downloaded from QuIP.
Note: The download is named "manifest.csv"; but the filename that needs to be uploaded is also "manifest.csv". Please rename your download to something appropriate; for example, collectionName.csv)
- Check the output file for accuracy.
- This program (as well as PathDB) are a work in progress. Updates will be made accordingly.
python file_gen_util.py -h
usage: file_gen_util.py [-h] (-f FILE | -d DIRECTORY) -dl DOWNLOAD -t TYPE
[-s STRING]
Create manifest file.
arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f FILE, --file FILE Path to input file
-d DIRECTORY, --directory DIRECTORY (optional)
Path to input directory
-dl DOWNLOAD, --download DOWNLOAD
Path to downloaded quip file
-c COLLECTION, --collection COLLECTION
Collection name
-t TYPE, --type TYPE Type of manifest
-s STRING, --string STRING (optional)
Substring to replace
For the first parameter, you may give it either a file containing a list of the names of your files to be uploaded, OR you may give it the path to the directory itself.
- Download manifest.csv from PathDB.
Click the Collections tab, then scroll down to your collection, and there will be a link that says "download".
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Rename file to, for example, collectionName.csv
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Run this command in the folder containing your files to be uploaded:
ls -l | awk '{print $9}' > ~/myList.list
- Run the following command, replacing the (4) input parameters with your appropriate information:
Note: If your search-replace string begins with a special character, you must escape it.
Example:
python file_gen_util.py -f myList.list -dl rutgers_lung.csv -t map -c collection:blah -s "\-multires"
Example:
python file_gen_util.py -d "/path/to/upload_dir" -dl "/path/to/collectionName.csv" -t "manifest_type"
Parameter: manifest_type
- map
- heatmap
- segmentation
Parameter: substring_to_replace
(optional)
If there is a part of the filename that needs to be stripped out (for example, file ends in "-test") then pass "-test" (note the '-' is escaped) as the last argument.
"-test" will be stripped out of the search string so we can find its match in collectionName.csv