Exemple #1
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 def test_annotate_returns_correct_default_consensus_annotation(self):
     """
     Tests that consensus is correctly annotated for display
     """
     exp_annot = [0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0]
     alignment = consensus_add(self.alignment_a)
     annot_alignment = annotate(alignment)
     self.assertEqual(
         exp_annot, annot_alignment[-1].letter_annotations["eq"], annot_alignment[-1].letter_annotations["eq"]
     )
Exemple #2
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def align_display(request, align_slug):
    """
    serves alignment display page
    :param request: HTTP request
    :param align_id: alignment pk
    :return: HttpResponse object
    """
    if request.method == 'GET':
        align_id = Alignment.objects.get(slug=align_slug).pk
        alignment_fetch = Alignment.objects.get_alignment(align_id)

        alignment = consensus_add(alignment_fetch)

        alignment = annotate(alignment)

        # get longest id for id display width
        id_lengths = [len(a.id) for a in alignment]
        id_lengths.sort(reverse=True)
        id_width = id_lengths[0] + 2

        # split sequences in lines of 80 characters
        seq_lines = split_lines(alignment, line_length=80, split_type='alignment')

        # split lines in blocks of 10 characters
        block_length = 10

        seqs_blocks = [
            [
                [
                    ls.id, [
                        zip(
                            ls.letter_annotations['eq'][j:j + block_length],
                            list(ls[j:j + block_length])
                        ) for j in range(0, len(ls), block_length)
                    ]
                ] for ls in ln] for ln in seq_lines
        ]

        align = {
            'align_seqs': seqs_blocks,
        }

        r = render(
            request, 'base/align_display.html',
            {'align': align, 'id_width': id_width * .6, 'total_width': (id_width + 80) * .5}
        )
        return r
Exemple #3
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 def test_annotate_returns_correct_sequence_annotations(self):
     """
     Tests that sequences are correctly annotated for display
     """
     exp_annot = [
         [0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0],
         [0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0],
         [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0],
         [0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0],
         [0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0],
     ]
     alignment = consensus_add(self.alignment_a)
     annot_alignment = annotate(alignment)
     for i, e in enumerate(exp_annot):
         self.assertEqual(
             e, annot_alignment[i].letter_annotations["eq"], annot_alignment[i].letter_annotations["eq"]
         )
Exemple #4
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    def test_align_display_renders_correct_color_classes(self):
        """
        Tests that align_display assigns the correct color classes (residue S0 or residue S1) to the residues
        """
        expected_seqs = file_to_string("spa_protein_alignment.fasta")
        align_expected = io.StringIO(expected_seqs)
        alignment = parse_fasta_alignment(align_expected)
        alignment = consensus_add(alignment)
        alignment = annotate(alignment)

        # get displayed sequences
        with self.assertHTML(self.response, "tr") as elems:
            seq_disp = []
            for els in elems:
                seq_disp_line = []
                for e in els.findall("td")[:-1]:
                    if e.attrib["class"] in ["residue S0", "residue S1"]:
                        seq_disp_line.append(e.attrib["class"])
                if seq_disp_line:
                    seq_disp.append(seq_disp_line)

        # recompose sequences
        re_seqs = []
        cat_re_seq = []
        for i in range(0, len(alignment)):
            for j in range(i, len(seq_disp), len(alignment)):
                re_seq = [seq_disp[j] for j in range(i, len(seq_disp), len(alignment))]
                cat_re_seq = []
                for r in re_seq:
                    cat_re_seq.extend(r)
            re_seqs.append(cat_re_seq)

        # check color classes
        for i, al in enumerate(alignment):
            al_li = ["residue S%s" % a for a in al.letter_annotations["eq"]]
            self.assertEqual(al_li, re_seqs[i], re_seqs)