Install
$ npm install --save @gmod/bam
Usage
const { BamFile } = require('@gmod/bam')
const t = new BamFile({
bamPath: 'test.bam',
})
var header = await t.getHeader()
var records = await t.getRecordsForRange('ctgA', 0, 50000)
The bamPath
argument only works on nodejs. In the browser, you should pass
bamFilehandle
with a generic-filehandle e.g. RemoteFile
const { RemoteFile } = require('generic-filehandle')
const bam = new BamFile({
bamFilehandle: new RemoteFile('yourfile.bam'),
baiFilehandle: new RemoteFile('yourfile.bam.bai'),
})
Input are 0-based half-open coordinates (note: not the same as samtools view
coordinate inputs!)
Usage with htsget
Since 1.0.41 we support usage of the htsget protocol
Here is a small code snippet for this
const { HtsgetFile } = require('@gmod/bam')
const ti = new HtsgetFile({
baseUrl: 'http://htsnexus.rnd.dnanex.us/v1/reads',
trackId: 'BroadHiSeqX_b37/NA12878',
})
await ti.getHeader()
const records = await ti.getRecordsForRange(1, 2000000, 2000001)
Our implementation makes some assumptions about how the protocol is implemented,
so let us know if it doesn't work for your use case
Documentation
BAM constructor
The BAM class constructor accepts arguments
bamPath
/bamUrl
/bamFilehandle
- a string file path to a local file or a
class object with a read methodcsiPath
/csiUrl
/csiFilehandle
- a CSI index for the BAM file, required
for long chromosomes greater than 2^29 in lengthbaiPath
/baiUrl
/baiFilehandle
- a BAI index for the BAM filecacheSize
- limit on number of chunks to cache. default: 50yieldThreadTime
- the interval at which the code yields to the main thread
when it is parsing a lot of data. default: 100ms. Set to 0 to performed no
yielding
Note: filehandles implement the Filehandle interface from
https://www.npmjs.com/package/generic-filehandle. This module offers the path
and url arguments as convenience methods for supplying the LocalFile and
RemoteFile
async getRecordsForRange(refName, start, end, opts)
Note: you must run getHeader before running getRecordsForRange
refName
- a string for the chrom to fetch fromstart
- a 0-based half open start coordinateend
- a 0-based half open end coordinateopts.signal
- an AbortSignal to indicate stop processingopts.viewAsPairs
- re-dispatches requests to find mate pairs. default: falseopts.pairAcrossChr
- control the viewAsPairs option behavior to pair across
chromosomes. default: falseopts.maxInsertSize
- control the viewAsPairs option behavior to limit
distance within a chromosome to fetch. default: 200kb
async *streamRecordsForRange(refName, start, end, opts)
This is a async generator function that takes the same signature as
getRecordsForRange
but results can be processed using
for await (const chunk of file.streamRecordsForRange(
refName,
start,
end,
opts,
)) {
}
The getRecordsForRange
simply wraps this process by concatenating chunks into
an array
async getHeader(opts: {....anything to pass to generic-filehandle opts})
This obtains the header from HtsgetFile
or BamFile
. Retrieves BAM file and
BAI/CSI header if applicable, or API request for refnames from htsget
async indexCov(refName, start, end)
refName
- a string for the chrom to fetch fromstart
- a 0-based half open start coordinate (optional)end
- a 0-based half open end coordinate (optional)
Returns features of the form {start, end, score} containing estimated feature
density across 16kb windows in the genome
async lineCount(refName: string)
refName
- a string for the chrom to fetch from
Returns number of features on refName, uses special pseudo-bin from the BAI/CSI
index (e.g. bin 37450 from bai, returning n_mapped from SAM spec pdf) or -1 if
refName not exist in sample
async hasRefSeq(refName: string)
refName
- a string for the chrom to check
Returns whether we have this refName in the sample
Returned features
Example
feature.ref_id
feature.start
feature.end
feature.name
feature.seq
feature.qual
feature.CIGAR
feature.tags
feature.flags
feature.template_length
Note
The reason that we hide the data behind this ".get" function is that we lazily
decode records on demand, which can reduce memory consumption.
License
MIT © Colin Diesh