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Cheminee - the Ruby gem for the Cheminée
Cheminée: The Chemical Structure Search Engine
This SDK is automatically generated by the OpenAPI Generator project:
To build the Ruby code into a gem:
gem build cheminee.gemspec
Then either install the gem locally:
gem install ./cheminee-0.1.47.gem
(for development, run gem install --dev ./cheminee-0.1.47.gem
to install the development dependencies)
or publish the gem to a gem hosting service, e.g. RubyGems.
Finally add this to the Gemfile:
gem 'cheminee', '~> 0.1.47'
If the Ruby gem is hosted at a git repository: https://github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID, then add the following in the Gemfile:
gem 'cheminee', :git => 'https://github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID.git'
Include the Ruby code directly using -I
as follows:
ruby -Ilib script.rb
Please follow the installation procedure and then run the following code:
# Load the gem
require 'cheminee'
api_instance = Cheminee::DefaultApi.new
sanitize = 'sanitize_example' # String |
mol_block = [Cheminee::MolBlock.new({mol_block: 'mol_block_example'})] # Array<MolBlock> |
begin
#Convert a list of SMILES to molblocks
result = api_instance.v1_convert_mol_block_to_smiles_post(sanitize, mol_block)
p result
rescue Cheminee::ApiError => e
puts "Exception when calling DefaultApi->v1_convert_mol_block_to_smiles_post: #{e}"
end
All URIs are relative to http://localhost:4001/api
Class | Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_convert_mol_block_to_smiles_post | POST /v1/convert/mol_block_to_smiles | Convert a list of SMILES to molblocks |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_convert_smiles_to_mol_block_post | POST /v1/convert/smiles_to_mol_block | Convert a list of molblocks to SMILES |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_get | GET /v1/indexes | List indexes |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_bulk_delete_delete | DELETE /v1/indexes/{index}/bulk_delete | Delete a list of smiles (after standardization) from an index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_bulk_index_post | POST /v1/indexes/{index}/bulk_index | Index a list of SMILES and associated, free-form JSON attributes which are indexed and searchable |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_delete | DELETE /v1/indexes/{index} | Delete an index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_get | GET /v1/indexes/{index} | Get extended information about an index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_merge_post | POST /v1/indexes/{index}/merge | Merge segments inside the index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_post | POST /v1/indexes/{index} | Create an index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_search_basic_get | GET /v1/indexes/{index}/search/basic | Perform basic query search against index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_search_identity_get | GET /v1/indexes/{index}/search/identity | Perform identity search (i.e. exact match) against index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_search_similarity_get | GET /v1/indexes/{index}/search/similarity | Perform similarity search against index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_search_substructure_get | GET /v1/indexes/{index}/search/substructure | Perform substructure search against index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_indexes_index_search_superstructure_get | GET /v1/indexes/{index}/search/superstructure | Perform superstructure search against index |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_schemas_get | GET /v1/schemas | List schemas available for creating indexes |
Cheminee::DefaultApi | v1_standardize_post | POST /v1/standardize | Pass a list of SMILES through fragment_parent, uncharger, and canonicalization routines |
Endpoints do not require authorization.
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