"; return $content; } /** * Generates JSON used for generating an exapandable tree of terms from * a controlled vocabulary that has associated counts. * * The progammer must first create a materialized view that * will generate count data for a given controlled vocabulary. For example, the Tripal * Analysis GO creates a materialized view for counting Gene Ontology assignments * to features. This view is created on install of the module and is named * 'go_count_analysis'. * * Second, the progammer must add an HTML 'div' box to the desired page * with a class name of 'tripal_cv_tree', and an id of the following format: * * tripal_[module_name]_cv_tree_[unique id] * * where [module_name] is the name of the tripal module (e.g. tripal_analyisis_go) * and [unique id] is some unique identifier that the contolling module * recognizes. This string is the $tree_id variable passed as the first argument * to the function. For example, the Tripal GO Analysis module generates * tree ids of the form: * * tripal_analysis_go_cv_tree_10_2_bp * * In this case the module that will manage this tree is identified as 'tripal_analysis_go' and within * the [unique id] portion contains the * organism_id (e.g. 10), analysis_id (e.g. 2) and tree type (bp = biological process). * * Second, the programmer must then define a hook in the controlling module for setting * some options used to build the chart. The hook has the form: hook_cv_tree($tree_id). * This hook should accept the full $tree_id as the single parameter. For the Tripal * Analysis GO module the hook is named: tripal_analysis_go_cv_tree. * * The array returned by this hook must have the following fields: * - cv_id * the cv_id for the controlled vocabulary * - count_mview * the name of the materialized view that contains the count data * this materialized view must have at least two columns, one with the cvterm_id * for each term and a second column containing the counts. The tree will only * be expanded to include child terms that have counts. * - cvterm_id_column * the column name in the materialized view that contains * the cvterm_ids * - count_column * the column name in the materialized view that contains the * counts * - filter * an SQL compatible WHERE clause string (whithout the word 'WHERE') * that can be used for filtering the records in the materialized view. * - label * the title for the tree * * Example from the tripal_analysis_go module: * @code * function tripal_analysis_go_cv_tree($tree_id) { * * $organism_id = preg_replace("/^tripal_analysis_go_cv_tree_(\d+)-(\d+)_(bp|cc|mf)$/","$1",$tree_id); * $analysis_id = preg_replace("/^tripal_analysis_go_cv_tree_(\d+)-(\d+)_(bp|cc|mf)$/","$2",$tree_id); * $type = preg_replace("/^tripal_analysis_go_cv_tree_(\d+)-(\d+)_(bp|cc|mf)$/","$3",$tree_id); * * if(strcmp($type,'mf')==0) { * $class = 'molecular_function'; * } * if(strcmp($type,'cc')==0) { * $class = 'cellular_component'; * } * if(strcmp($type,'bp')==0) { * $class = 'biological_process'; * } * * $options = array( * cv_id => tripal_cv_get_cv_id($class), * count_mview => 'go_count_analysis', * cvterm_id_column => 'cvterm_id', * count_column => 'feature_count', * filter => "CNT.organism_id = $organism_id AND CNT.analysis_id = $analysis_id", * label => 'Features', * ); * return $options; * } * * @endcode * * @param $tree_id * The unique identifier for the tree * * @return * JSON array needed for the jsTree package for generating expandable trees. * * With these three components (materialized view, a 'div' box with proper CSS class and ID, and a hook_cv_tree) * a tree will be created on the page. There is no need to call this function directly. * * @ingroup tripal_cv */ function tripal_cv_tree($tree_id) { // parse out the tripal module name from the chart_id to find out // which Tripal "hook" to call: $tripal_mod = preg_replace("/^(tripal_.+?)_cv_tree_(.+)$/", "$1", $tree_id); if ($tripal_mod) { $callback = $tripal_mod . "_cv_tree"; // now call the function in the module responsible for the tree. This // should call the tripal_cv_init_cv with the proper parameters set for // getting the cv_id of the vocabulary to use $opt = call_user_func_array($callback, array($tree_id)); // we only need to return the cv_id for this function call. $json_array[] = $opt['cv_id']; } $json_array[] = $tree_id; return drupal_json($json_array); } /** * * @ingroup tripal_cv */ function tripal_cv_update_tree() { $content = array(); $ontology = 'sequence'; // get the id of the term to look up $cv = check_plain($_REQUEST['cv']); $term = check_plain($_REQUEST['term']); $tree_id = check_plain($_REQUEST['tree_id']); // get the options needed for this tree from the tripal module that // wants to create the tree $tripal_mod = preg_replace("/^(tripal_.+?)_cv_tree_(.+)$/", "$1", $tree_id); if ($tripal_mod) { $callback = $tripal_mod . "_cv_tree"; $opt = call_user_func_array($callback, array($tree_id)); } // get the CV root terms if (strcmp($term, 'root')==0) { if (!$cv) { $cv = $opt['cv_id']; } $content = tripal_cv_init_tree($cv, $opt['count_mview'], $opt['cvterm_id_column'], $opt['count_column'], $opt['filter'], $opt['label']); // get the children terms } else { $content = tripal_cv_get_term_children($term, $opt['count_mview'], $opt['cvterm_id_column'], $opt['count_column'], $opt['filter'], $opt['label']); } drupal_json($content); } /** * Generates JSON needed for jsTree Root-level Branches * * This function returns the JSON array for the jsTree * jQuery code that builds a tree for browsing the ontology. This function * should be called to generate the root level branches of the tree. * * @ingroup tripal_cv */ function tripal_cv_init_tree($cv_id, $cnt_table = NULL, $fk_column = NULL, $cnt_column = NULL, $filter = NULL, $label = NULL) { // get the list of root terms for the provided CV $sql = " SELECT * FROM {cv_root_mview} CRM WHERE cv_id = %d "; $results = chado_query($sql, $cv_id); // prepare the SQL statement that will allow us to pull out count // information for each term in the tree. if ($cnt_table) { if (!$filter) { $filter = '(1=1)'; } $cnt_sql = " SELECT CVT.name, CVT.cvterm_id, CNT.$cnt_column as num_items FROM {$cnt_table} CNT INNER JOIN cvterm CVT on CNT.$fk_column = CVT.cvterm_id WHERE $filter AND CVT.cvterm_id = %d ORDER BY $cnt_column desc "; } while ($term = db_fetch_object($results)) { $name = $term->name; $count = 0; if ($cnt_table) { $cnt_results = chado_query($cnt_sql, $term->cvterm_id); while ($cnt = db_fetch_object($cnt_results)) { $count += $cnt->cnt; } if ($count > 0) { $name .= " ($count $label(s))"; } } $content[] = array( 'attributes' => array( 'id' => $term->cvterm_id, ), 'state' => 'closed', 'data' => $name, 'children' => array(), ); } return $content; } /** * Generates SON needed for jsTree -expanding a term to view children * * This function returns the JSON array for the jsTree * jQuery code when expanding a term to view it's children. * * @ingroup tripal_cv_api */ function tripal_cv_get_term_children($cvterm_id, $cnt_table = NULL, $fk_column = NULL, $cnt_column = NULL, $filter = NULL, $label = NULL) { // get the children for the term provided $sql = " SELECT CVTR.cvterm_relationship_id,CVTR.subject_id, CVT1.name as subject_name, CVT3.name as type_name, CVTR.type_id, CVT2.name as object_name,CVTR.object_id FROM {cvterm_relationship} CVTR INNER JOIN CVTerm CVT1 on CVTR.subject_id = CVT1.cvterm_id INNER JOIN CVTerm CVT2 on CVTR.object_id = CVT2.cvterm_id INNER JOIN CVTerm CVT3 on CVTR.type_id = CVT3.cvterm_id INNER JOIN CV on CV.cv_id = CVT1.cv_id WHERE CVTR.object_id = %d ORDER BY CVT1.name "; $results = chado_query($sql, $cvterm_id); // prepare the SQL statement that will allow us to pull out count // information for each term in the tree. if ($cnt_table) { if (!$filter) { $filter = '(1=1)'; } $cnt_sql = " SELECT CVT.name, CVT.cvterm_id, CNT.$cnt_column as num_items FROM {$cnt_table} CNT INNER JOIN cvterm CVT on CNT.$fk_column = CVT.cvterm_id WHERE $filter AND CVT.cvterm_id = %d ORDER BY $cnt_column desc "; } // populate the JSON content array while ($term = db_fetch_object($results)) { // count the number of items per term if requested $name = $term->subject_name; $count = 0; if ($cnt_table) { $cnt_results = chado_query($cnt_sql, $term->subject_id); while ($cnt = db_fetch_object($cnt_results)) { $count += $cnt->num_items; } if ($count > 0) { $name .= " (" . number_format($count) . " $label)"; // check if we have any children if so then set the value $children = db_fetch_object(chado_query($sql, $term->subject_id)); $state = 'leaf'; if ($children) { $state = 'closed'; } $content[] = array( 'attributes' => array( 'id' => $term->subject_id, ), 'state' => $state, 'data' => $name, 'children' => array(), ); } } else { // check if we have any children if so then set the value $children = db_fetch_object(chado_query($sql, $term->subject_id)); $state = 'leaf'; if ($children) { $state = 'closed'; } $content[] = array( 'attributes' => array( 'id' => $term->subject_id, ), 'state' => $state, 'data' => $name, 'children' => array(), ); } } $content[] = $cnt_sql; return $content; } /** * @todo Stephen: describe what this function does * @ingroup tripal_cv */ function tripal_cv_init_browser($cv_id) { $content = "
Term | $cvterm->cvtermname |
---|---|
Accession | $accession |
Ontology | $cvterm->cvname |
Definition | $cvterm->definition |
Synonyms | $synonym_rows |
Internal ID | $cvterm_id |
$key | $value | "; } } // close out the information table $content .= "