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1 Overview

Organization of files on a local machine can be cumbersome. This is especially true for local copies of remote resources that may periodically require a new download to have the most updated information available. BiocFileCache is designed to help manage local and remote resource files stored locally. It provides a convenient location to organize files and once added to the cache management, the package provides functions to determine if remote resources are out of date and require a new download.

1.1 Installation and Loading

BiocFileCache is a Bioconductor package and can be installed through BiocManager::install().

if (!"BiocManager" %in% rownames(installed.packages()))
     install.packages("BiocManager")
BiocManager::install("BiocFileCache", dependencies=TRUE)

After the package is installed, it can be loaded into R workspace by

library(BiocFileCache)

1.2 Creating / Loading the Cache

The initial step to utilizing BiocFileCache in managing files is to create a cache object specifying a location. We will create a temporary directory for use with examples in this vignette. If a path is not specified upon creation, the default location is a directory ~/.BiocFileCache in the typical user cache directory as defined by tools::R_user_dir("", which="cache").

path <- tempfile()
bfc <- BiocFileCache(path, ask = FALSE)

2 Use Cases

2.1 Local cache of an internet resource

One use for BiocFileCache is to save local copies of remote resources. The benefits of this approach include reproducibility, faster access, and access (once cached) without need for an internet connection. An example is an Ensembl GTF file (also available via [AnnotationHub][])

## paste to avoid long line in vignette
url <- paste(
    "ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-71/gtf",
    "homo_sapiens/Homo_sapiens.GRCh37.71.gtf.gz",
    sep="/")

For a system-wide cache, simply load the BiocFileCache package and ask for the local resource path (rpath) of the resource.

library(BiocFileCache)
bfc <- BiocFileCache()
path <- bfcrpath(bfc, url)

Use the path returned by bfcrpath() as usual, e.g.,

gtf <- rtracklayer::import.gff(path)

A more compact use, the first or any time, is

gtf <- rtracklayer::import.gff(bfcrpath(BiocFileCache(), url))

Ensembl releases do not change with time, so there is no need to check whether the cached resource needs to be updated.

2.2 Cache of experimental computations

One might use BiocFileCache to cache results from experimental analysis. The rname field provides an opportunity to provide descriptive metadata to help manage collections of resources, without relying on cryptic file naming conventions.

Here we create or use a local file cache in the directory in which we are doing our analysis.

library(BiocFileCache)
bfc <- BiocFileCache("~/my-experiment/results")

We perform our analysis…

suppressPackageStartupMessages({
    library(DESeq2)
    library(airway)
})
data(airway)
dds <- DESeqDataData(airway, design = ~ cell + dex)
result <- DESeq(dds)

…and then save our result in a location provided by BiocFileCache.

saveRDS(result, bfcnew(bfc, "airway / DESeq standard analysis"))

Retrieve the result at a later date

result <- readRDS(bfcrpath(bfc, "airway / DESeq standard analysis"))

One might imagine the following workflow:

suppressPackageStartupMessages({
    library(BiocFileCache)
    library(rtracklayer)
})

# load the cache
path <- file.path(tempdir(), "tempCacheDir")
bfc <- BiocFileCache(path)

# the web resource of interest
url <- "ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-71/gtf/homo_sapiens/Homo_sapiens.GRCh37.71.gtf.gz"

# check if url is being tracked
res <- bfcquery(bfc, url, exact=TRUE)

if (bfccount(res) == 0L) {

    # if it is not in cache, add
    ans <- bfcadd(bfc, rname="ensembl, homo sapien", fpath=url)

} else {

  # if it is in cache, get path to load
  rid = res$rid
  ans <- bfcrpath(bfc, rid)

  # check to see if the resource needs to be updated
  check <- bfcneedsupdate(bfc, rid)
  # check can be NA if it cannot be determined, choose how to handle
  if (is.na(check)) check <- TRUE
  if (check){
    ans < - bfcdownload(bfc, rid)
  }
}

# ans is the path of the file to load
ans

# we know because we search for the url that the file is a .gtf.gz,
# if we searched on other terms we can use 'bfcpath' to see the
# original fpath to know the appropriate load/read/import method
bfcpath(bfc, names(ans))

temp = GTFFile(ans)
info = import(temp)

#
# A simpler test to see if something is in the cache
# and if not start tracking it is using `bfcrpath`
#

suppressPackageStartupMessages({
    library(BiocFileCache)
    library(rtracklayer)
})

# load the cache
path <- file.path(tempdir(), "tempCacheDir")
bfc <- BiocFileCache(path, ask=FALSE)

# the web resources of interest
url <- "ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-71/gtf/homo_sapiens/Homo_sapiens.GRCh37.71.gtf.gz"

url2 <- "ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-71/gtf/rattus_norvegicus/Rattus_norvegicus.Rnor_5.0.71.gtf.gz"

# if not in cache will download and create new entry
pathsToLoad <- bfcrpath(bfc, c(url, url2))
## adding rname 'ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-71/gtf/homo_sapiens/Homo_sapiens.GRCh37.71.gtf.gz'
## adding rname 'ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-71/gtf/rattus_norvegicus/Rattus_norvegicus.Rnor_5.0.71.gtf.gz'

pathsToLoad
##                                                                             BFC1 
##       "/tmp/RtmpyVC22d/tempCacheDir/458bf4c344c0e_Homo_sapiens.GRCh37.71.gtf.gz" 
##                                                                             BFC2 
## "/tmp/RtmpyVC22d/tempCacheDir/458bf9a3f0bf_Rattus_norvegicus.Rnor_5.0.71.gtf.gz"

# now load files as see fit
info = import(GTFFile(pathsToLoad[1]))
class(info)
## [1] "GRanges"
## attr(,"package")
## [1] "GenomicRanges"
summary(info)
## [1] "GRanges object with 2253155 ranges and 12 metadata columns"
#
# One could also imagine the following:
#

library(BiocFileCache)

# load the cache
bfc <- BiocFileCache()

#
# Do some work!
#

# add a location in the cache
filepath <- bfcnew(bfc, "R workspace")

save(list = ls(), file=filepath)

# now the R workspace is being tracked in the cache

2.3 Cache to manage package data

A package may desire to use BiocFileCache to manage remote data. The following is example code providing some best practice guidelines.

  1. Creating the cache

Assumingly, the cache could potentially be called in a variety of places within code, examples, and vignette. It is desirable to have a wrapper to the BiocFileCache constructor. The following is a suggested example for a package called MyNewPackage:

.get_cache <-
    function()
{
    cache <- tools::R_user_dir("MyNewPackage", which="cache")
    BiocFileCache::BiocFileCache(cache)
}

Essentially this will create a unique cache for the package. If run interactively, the user will have the option to permanently create the package cache, else a temporary directory will be used.

  1. Resources in the cache

Managing remote resources then involves a function that will query to see if the resource has been added, if it is not it will add to the cache and if it has it checks if the file needs to be updated.

download_data_file <-
    function( verbose = FALSE )
{
    fileURL <- "http://a_path_to/someremotefile.tsv.gz"

    bfc <- .get_cache()
    rid <- bfcquery(bfc, "geneFileV2", "rname")$rid
    if (!length(rid)) {
     if( verbose )
         message( "Downloading GENE file" )
     rid <- names(bfcadd(bfc, "geneFileV2", fileURL ))
    }
    if (!isFALSE(bfcneedsupdate(bfc, rid)))
    bfcdownload(bfc, rid)

    bfcrpath(bfc, rids = rid)
}

2.4 Processing web resources before caching

A case has been identified where it may be desired to do some processing of web-based resources before saving the resource in the cache. This can be done through specific options of the bfcadd() and bfcdownload() functions.

  1. Add the resource with bfcadd() using the download=FALSE argument.
  2. Download the resource with bfcdownload() using the FUN argument.

The FUN argument is the name of a function to be applied before saving the downloaded file into the cache. The default is file.rename, simply copying the downloaded file into the cache. A user-supplied function must take ONLY two arguments. When invoked, the arguments will be:

  1. character(1) A temporary file containing the resource as retrieved from the web.
  2. character(1) The BiocFileCache location where the processed file should be saved.

The function should return a TRUE on success or a character(1) description for failure on error. As an example:

url <- "http://bioconductor.org/packages/stats/bioc/BiocFileCache/BiocFileCache_stats.tab"

headFile <-                         # how to process file before caching
    function(from, to)
{
    dat <- readLines(from)
    writeLines(head(dat), to)
    TRUE
}

rid <- bfcquery(bfc, url, "fpath")$rid
if (!length(rid))                   # not in cache, add but do not download
    rid <- names(bfcadd(bfc, url, download = FALSE))

update <- bfcneedsupdate(bfc, rid)  # TRUE if newly added or stale
if (!isFALSE(update))               # download & process
    bfcdownload(bfc, rid, ask = FALSE, FUN = headFile)
## Warning in readLines(from): incomplete final line found on
## '/tmp/RtmpyVC22d/tempCacheDir/file458bf505cfb52'
##                                                                 BFC3 
## "/tmp/RtmpyVC22d/tempCacheDir/458bf4ea2d58b_BiocFileCache_stats.tab"

rpath <- bfcrpath(bfc, rids=rid)    # path to processed result
readLines(rpath)                    # read processed result
## [1] "Year\tMonth\tNb_of_distinct_IPs\tNb_of_downloads"
## [2] "2024\tJan\t25214\t52681"                         
## [3] "2024\tFeb\t23028\t49660"                         
## [4] "2024\tMar\t28213\t78340"                         
## [5] "2024\tApr\t35612\t80526"                         
## [6] "2024\tMay\t28584\t48808"

Note: By default bfcadd uses the webfile name as the saved local file. If the processing step involves saving the data in a different format, utilize the bfcadd argument ext to assign an extension to identify the type of file that was saved. For example

url = "http://httpbin.org/get"
bfcadd("myfile", url, download=FALSE)
# would save a file `<uniqueid>_get` in the cache
bfcadd("myfile", url, download=FALSE, ext=".Rdata")
# would save a file `<uniqueid>_get.Rdata` in the cache

3 Access Behind a Proxy

BiocFileCache uses CRAN package httr functions HEAD and GET for accessing web resources. This can be problematic if operating behind a proxy. The easiest solution is to set the httr::set_config with the proxy information.

proxy <- httr::use_proxy("http://my_user:my_password@myproxy:8080")
## or
proxy <- httr::use_proxy(Sys.getenv('http_proxy'))
httr::set_config(proxy)

4 Group Cache Access

The situation may occur where a cache is desired to be shared across multiple users on a system. This presents permissions errors. To allow access to multiple users create a group that the users belong to and that the cache belongs too. Permissions of potentially two files need to be altered depending on what you would like individuals to be able to accomplish with the cache. A read-only cache will require manual manipulatios of the BiocFileCache.sqlite.LOCK so that the group permissions are g+rw. To allow users to download files to the shared cache, both the BiocFileCache.sqlite.LOCK file and the BiocFileCache.sqlite file will need group permissions to g+rw. Please google how to create a user group for your system of interest. To find the location of the cache to be able to change the group and file permissions, you may run the following in R if you used the default location: tools::R_user_dir("BiocFileCache", which="cache") or if you created a unique location, something like the following: bfc = BiocFileCache(cache="someUniquelocation"); bfccache(bfc). For quick reference in linux you will use chown currentuser:newgroup to change the group and chmod to change the file permissions: chmod 660 or chmod g+rw should accomplish the correct permissions.

5 Summary

It is our hope that this package allows for easier management of local and remote resources.

6 SessionInfo

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