#!/usr/bin/env python # # bids.py - Simple BIDS metadata reader. # # Author: Paul McCarthy # """This module provides a few functions for working with BIDS data sets. .. autosummary:: :nosignatures: BIDSFile isBIDSDir inBIDSDir isBIDSFile loadMetadata All of the other functions in this module should not be considered part of the public API. .. see:: https://bids-specification.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ .. note:: The `pybids `_ library is a more suitable choice if you are after a more robust and featured interface for working with BIDS datasets. """ import os.path as op import itertools as it import re import glob import json import fsl.utils.memoize as memoize import fsl.utils.path as fslpath class BIDSFile(object): """The ``BIDSFile`` class parses and stores the entities and suffix contained in a BIDS file. See the :func:`parseFilename` function. The :meth:`match` method can be used to compare two ``BIDSFile`` instances. The following attributes are available on a ``BIDSFile`` instance: - ``filename``: Absolute path to the file - ``entities``: Dict of ``key : value`` pairs, the entities that are present in the file name (e.g. ``{'sub' : '01}``) - ``suffix``: File suffix (e.g. ``T1w``, ``bold``, etc.) """ def __init__(self, filename): """Create a ``BIDSFile``. """ entities, suffix = parseFilename(filename) self.filename = op.abspath(filename) self.entities = entities self.suffix = suffix def __str__(self): """Return a strimg representation of this ``BIDSFile``. """ return 'BIDSFile({})'.format(self.filename) def __repr__(self): """Return a strimg representation of this ``BIDSFile``. """ return str(self) def match(self, other, suffix=True): """Compare this ``BIDSFile`` to ``other``. :arg other: ``BIDSFile`` to compare :arg suffix: Defaults to ``True``. If ``False``, the comparison is made solely on the entity values. :returns: ``True`` if ``self.suffix == other.suffix`` (unless ``suffix`` is ``False``) and if all of the entities in ``other`` are present in ``self``, ``False`` otherwise. """ suffix = (not suffix) or (self.suffix == other.suffix) entities = True for key, value in other.entities.items(): entities = entities and (self.entities.get(key, None) == value) return suffix and entities def parseFilename(filename): """Parses a BIDS-like file name, returning the entities and suffix encoded in the name. See the :func:`isBIDSFile` function for an explanation of what is considered to be a valid BIDS file name. .. note:: This function assumes that no period (``.``) characters occur in the body of a BIDS filename. :returns: A tuple containing: - A dict containing the entities - The suffix """ if not isBIDSFile(filename, strict=False): raise ValueError('Does not look like a BIDS ' 'file: {}'.format(filename)) suffix = None entities = [] filename = op.basename(filename) filename = fslpath.removeExt(filename, firstDot=True) parts = filename.split('_') for part in parts[:-1]: entities.append(part.split('-')) suffix = parts[-1] entities = dict(entities) return entities, suffix def isBIDSDir(dirname): """Returns ``True`` if ``dirname`` is the root directory of a BIDS dataset. """ return op.exists(op.join(dirname, 'dataset_description.json')) def inBIDSDir(filename): """Returns ``True`` if ``filename`` looks like it is within a BIDS dataset directory, ``False`` otherwise. """ dirname = op.abspath(op.dirname(filename)) inBIDS = False while True: if isBIDSDir(dirname): inBIDS = True break prevdir = dirname dirname = op.dirname(dirname) # at filesystem root if prevdir == dirname: break return inBIDS def isBIDSFile(filename, strict=True): """Returns ``True`` if ``filename`` looks like a BIDS image or JSON file. A BIDS file name must consist of one or more "entities" (alpha-numeric ``name-value`` pairs), a "suffix", all separated by underscores, and a regular file extension. For example, the following file:: sub-01_ses-01_task-stim_bold.nii.gz has suffix ``bold``, entities ``sub=01``, ``ses=01`` and ``task=stim``, and extension ``.nii.gz``. :arg filename: Name of file to check :arg strict: If ``True`` (the default), the file must be within a BIDS dataset directory, as defined by :func:`inBIDSDir`. """ name = op.basename(filename) pattern = r'([a-z0-9]+-[a-z0-9]+_)+([a-z0-9])+\.(.+)' flags = re.ASCII | re.IGNORECASE match = re.fullmatch(pattern, name, flags) is not None return ((not strict) or inBIDSDir(filename)) and match @memoize.memoize def loadMetadataFile(filename): """Load ``filename`` (assumed to be JSON), returning its contents. """ with open(filename, 'rt') as f: return json.load(f) def loadMetadata(filename): """Load all of the metadata associated with ``filename``. :arg filename: Path to a data file in a BIDS dataset. :returns: A dict containing all of the metadata associated with ``filename`` """ filename = op.abspath(filename) bfile = BIDSFile(filename) dirname = op.dirname(filename) prevdir = filename metafiles = [] metadata = {} # Walk up the directory tree until # we hit the BIDS dataset root, or # the filesystem root while True: # Gather all json files in this # directory with matching entities # and suffix, sorted alphabetically # and reversed, so that earlier # ones take precedence files = reversed(sorted(glob.glob(op.join(dirname, '*.json')))) files = [BIDSFile(f) for f in files if isBIDSFile(f)] files = [f.filename for f in files if bfile.match(f)] # build a list of all files metafiles.append(files) # move to the next dir up prevdir = dirname dirname = op.dirname(dirname) # stop when we hit the dataset or filesystem root if isBIDSDir(prevdir) or dirname == prevdir: break # Load in each json file, from # shallowest to deepest, so entries # in deeper files take precedence # over shallower ones. for f in it.chain(*reversed(metafiles)): # assuming here that every file contains a dict metadata.update(loadMetadataFile(f)) return metadata