NAME
Webservice::InterMine::Simple::Template
SYNOPSIS
my $template = $service->template("Gene_Pathways");
@rows = $query2->results_table(constraint1 => "eq", value1 => "ABC trans*");
for my $row (@rows) {
print @$row;
}
DESCRIPTION
This is a basic representation of a query. It can handle straight-forward requests and result sets, but for anything more complicated, we recommend you look as the more fully featured Webservice::InterMine. This is especially true of large data sets, as this implementation has the potential to use lots of memory when receiving and processing results.
METHODS
new(name => $name) - Construct a new template.
Create an object representing the template with the given name.
results_with - get the results for this query as a single string.
Returns the string representation of the template's results.
Parameters:
%template_parameters
Specification of the template parameters to use. These take the form:
Where ? represents a number that is used to group properties for each template constraint.
as => $format
Specifies the result format.
size => int
Specifies the maximum number of rows to return. A query can return up to 10,000,000 rows in a single page.
start => int
Specifies the index of the first result to return.
columnheaders => bool
Whether or not you want the first row to be the names of the output columns.
results_table - get a list of rows (as array-references)
Performs very naïve parsing of returned tabular data and splits rows into array references based using a failure-prone "tab" split.
Takes the same arguments as results_with.
get_count - get the number of rows the query returns
Returns a number representing the total number of rows in the result set.
Takes the same arguments as results_with.
SEE ALSO
Webservice::InterMine For a more powerful alternative
AUTHOR
Alex Kalderimis <dev@intermine.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to dev@intermine.org
.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Webservice::InterMine
You can also look for information at:
InterMine
Documentation
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006 - 2011 FlyMine, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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