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Hetnets in Python

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Hetnets in Python

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Critical: This is the final release before the package name changes to hetnetpy from hetio. Future development will occur in the hetio/hetnetpy repository. PyPI releases will be available at https://pypi.org/project/hetnetpy/.

Users of v0.2.11 will see a warning when importing hetio. These users should either switch to using hetnetpy or downgrade to hetio<=0.2.10 to avoid the warning.

Background

Hetnets: Hetnets, also called heterogeneous information networks, are graphs with multiple node and edge types. Hetnets are both multipartite and multirelational. They provide a scalable, intuitive, and frictionless structure for data integration.

Purpose: This package provides data structures for hetnets and algorithms for edge prediction. It only supports hetnets, which is its primary advantage compared to other network software. Node/edge attributes and edge directionality are supported.

Impetus: Development originated with a study to predict disease-associated genes and continues with a successive study to repurpose drugs.

Caution: Documentation is currently spotty, testing coverage is moderate, and the API is not fully stable. Contributions are welcome. Please use GitHub Issues for feedback, questions, or troubleshooting.

Installation

PyPI

Please use Python 3.4 or higher. To install the current PyPI version (recommended), run:

pip install hetio

For the latest GitHub version, run:

pip install git+https://github.com/hetio/hetio.git#egg=hetio

For development, clone or download-and-extract the repository. Then run pip install --editable . from the repository's root directory. The --editable flag specifies editable mode, so updating the source updates your installation.

Once installed, tests can be executed by running py.test test/ from the repository's root directory.

Design

A Graph object stores a heterogeneous network and relies on the following classes:

  1. Graph
  2. MetaGraph
  3. Edge
  4. MetaEdge

Release instructions

This section is only relevant for project maintainers. Travis CI deployments are used to upload releases to PyPI and GitHub releases. To create a new release, do the following:

  1. Bump the version in __init__.py.

  2. Add a release notes file in release-notes. Format as a commit message that will be used as the GitHub release description.

  3. Run the following commands:

TAG=v`python setup.py --version`
git add hetio/__init__.py release-notes/$TAG.*
git commit --message "Prepare $TAG release"
git push
git tag --annotate $TAG --file release-notes/$TAG.*
git push upstream $TAG
  1. Recommended: Edit the GitHub release to improve formatting and add a Zenodo badge.

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