NAME
WebService::FuncNet::Predictor - Interface to the CATH FuncNet webservice
SYNOPSIS
use WebService::FuncNet::Predictor;
$ws = WebService::FuncNet::Predictor->new(
wsdl => 'http://funcnet.eu/soap/Geco.wsdl',
port => 'GecoPort',
binding => 'GecoBinding',
service => 'GecoService',
);
@proteins1 = qw( A3EXL0 Q8NFN7 O75865 );
@proteins2 = qw( Q5SR05 Q9H8H3 P22676 );
$response = $ws->score_pairwise_relations( \@proteins1, \@protein2 );
foreach $result ( @{ $response->results } ) {
print join( ", ",
$result->protein_1, # Q9H8H3
$result->protein_2, # O75865
$result->p_value, # 0.445814
$result->raw_score # 0
), "\n";
}
This module provides a simple API to the FuncNet predictor services and the documentation provided here refers to the usage and implementation of the API rather than the details of the actual FuncNet WebServices. For more information on FuncNet, it is best to visit the project homepage at:
http://funcnet.eu
ACCESSORS
wsdl
Provides access to the underlying XML::Compile::WSDL11 object used to communicate with the CATH FuncNet WebService. This can be coerced from the URI of a WSDL either as 'uri' or URI->new( 'uri' ).
By default this is created from the URL:
http://funcnet.eu/soap/Geco.wsdl
but any FuncNet predictor URL can be used here; see http://funcnet.eu/wsdls/
Coercions:
$self->wsdl( 'uri' )
$self->wsdl( URI->('uri') )
$self->wsdl( XML::Compile::WSDL11->new() )
ns_base
Read-only access to the namespace string, e.g.
http://funcnet.eu/FuncNet_1_0/
port
Read-only access to the port string, e.g.
GecoPort
binding
Read-only access to the binding string, e.g.
GecoBinding
service
Read-only access to the service string, e.g.
GecoService
OPERATIONS
score_pairwise_relations( \@proteins1, \@proteins2 )
Provides a pairwise comparison of the relationships between two sets of proteins.
$response = $ws->score_pairwise_relations( [ 'A3EXL0', 'Q8NFN7' ], [ 'Q5SR05', 'Q9H8H3' ] )
See WebService::FuncNet::Predictor::Operation::ScorePairwiseRelations
PARAMS
RETURNS
CLASS METHODS
These are used to help create the object and aren't really intended for public consumption. I'm including them in the docs but I'm not exporting them or promising that they won't change in the future.
wsdl_from_uri( $wsdl_uri )
Class method that downloads a WSDL from a remote URI then creates and returns a XML::Compile::WSDL11 object
PARAMS
RETURNS
wsdl_from_filename( $wsdl_filename )
Class method that creates and returns a XML::Compile::WSDL11 object from a local file
PARAMS
RETURNS
download_wsdl_to_tmp_file( $wsdl_uri )
Class method that downloads an external WSDL and saves the content in a temporary file.
PARAMS
RETURNS
- filename
-
temporary file containing the WSDL content
DESCRIPTION
The XML::Compile::WSDL11 object requires a copy of the WSDL on the local filesystem. If the object is initialised as
WebServices::FuncNet::Predictor->new( wsdl => "uri" ) # default
WebServices::FuncNet::Predictor->new( wsdl => URI->new( "uri" ) )
then the process of coercing the string or URI to XML::Compile::WSDL11 object will involve downloading the WSDL to a temporary file. It would be nice it this had the option of being cached.
TODO
- Manage local cache of WSDL to avoid unneccessary downloading at startup
- Add more tests (especially failing test)
- Wrap around LWP and XML::Compile exceptions
DEPENDENCIES
Moose, XML::Compile::WSDL11, URI, LWP, File::Temp, Readonly
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-webservice-cath-funcnet@rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.
AUTHOR
Ian Sillitoe <sillitoe@biochem.ucl.ac.uk>
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008, Ian Sillitoe <sillitoe@biochem.ucl.ac.uk>
. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
REVISION INFO
Revision: $Rev: 141 $
Last editor: $Author: isillitoe $
Last updated: $Date: 2010-05-26 14:11:41 +0100 (Wed, 26 May 2010) $
The latest source code for this project can be checked out from:
https://funcnet.svn.sf.net/svnroot/funcnet/trunk