NAME
Bio::DB::Query::WebQuery - Helper class for web-based sequence queryies
SYNOPSIS
# Do not use this class directly. See Bio::DB::QueryI and one of
# the implementor classes (such as Bio::DB::GenBankQuery) for
# information.
See Bio::DB::QueryI, Bio::DB::GenBankQuery
DESCRIPTION
Do not use this class directly. See Bio::DB::QueryI and one of the implementor classes (such as Bio::DB::Query::GenBank) for information.
Those writing subclasses must define _get_params() and _parse_response(), and possibly override _request_method().
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AUTHOR - Lincoln Stein
Email lstein@cshl.org
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
new
Title : new
Usage : $db = Bio::DB::WebQuery->new(@args)
Function: create new query object
Returns : new query object
Args : -db database (e.g. 'protein')
-ids array ref of ids (overrides query)
-verbose turn on verbose debugging
This method creates a new query object. Typically you will specify a -db and a -query argument. The value of -query is a database-specific string.
If you provide an array reference of IDs in -ids, the query will be ignored and the list of IDs will be used when the query is passed to the database.
ua
Title : ua
Usage : my $ua = $self->ua or
$self->ua($ua)
Function: Get/Set a LWP::UserAgent for use
Returns : reference to LWP::UserAgent Object
Args : $ua - must be a LWP::UserAgent
proxy
Title : proxy
Usage : $httpproxy = $db->proxy('http') or
$db->proxy(['http','ftp'], 'http://myproxy' )
Function: Get/Set a proxy for use of proxy
Returns : a string indicating the proxy
Args : $protocol : an array ref of the protocol(s) to set/get
$proxyurl : url of the proxy to use for the specified protocol
$username : username (if proxy requires authentication)
$password : password (if proxy requires authentication)
authentication
Title : authentication
Usage : $db->authentication($user,$pass)
Function: Get/Set authentication credentials
Returns : Array of user/pass
Args : Array or user/pass
ids
Title : ids
Usage : @ids = $db->ids([@ids])
Function: get/set matching ids
Returns : array of sequence ids
Args : (optional) array ref with new set of ids
query
Title : query
Usage : $query = $db->query([$query])
Function: get/set query string
Returns : string
Args : (optional) new query string
_fetch_ids
Title : _fetch_ids
Usage : @ids = $db->_fetch_ids
Function: run query, get ids
Returns : array of sequence ids
Args : none
_run_query
Title : _run_query
Usage : $success = $db->_run_query
Function: run query, parse results
Returns : true if successful
Args : none
_truncated
Title : _truncated
Usage : $flag = $db->_truncated([$newflag])
Function: get/set truncation flag
Returns : boolean
Args : new flag
Some databases will truncate output unless explicitly asked not to. This flag allows a "two probe" attempt.
_get_request
Title : _get_request
Usage : $http_request = $db->_get_request(@params)
Function: create an HTTP::Request with indicated parameters
Returns : HTTP::Request object
Args : CGI parameter list
_parse_response
Title : _parse_response
Usage : $db->_parse_response($content)
Function: parse out response
Returns : empty
Args : none
Throws : 'unparseable output exception'
NOTE: This method must be implemented by subclass.
_request_parameters
Title : _request_parameters
Usage : ($method,$base,@params = $db->_request_parameters
Function: return information needed to construct the request
Returns : list of method, url base and key=>value pairs
Args : none
NOTE: This method must be implemented by subclass.