@gmod/vcf

High performance streaming Variant Call Format (VCF) parser in pure JavaScript

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

vcf-js

High performance Variant Call Format (VCF) parser in pure JavaScript.

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Usage

This module is best used when combined with some easy way of retrieving the header and individual lines from a VCF, like the @gmod/tabix module.

import { TabixIndexedFile } from '@gmod/tabix'

// with import
import VCF, { parseBreakend } from '@gmod/vcf'

// with require
const { default: VCF, parseBreakend } = require('@gmod/vcf')

const tbiIndexed = new TabixIndexedFile({ path: '/path/to/my.vcf.gz' })

async function doStuff() {
  const headerText = await tbiIndexed.getHeader()
  const tbiVCFParser = new VCF({ header: headerText })
  const variants = []
  await tbiIndexed.getLines('ctgA', 200, 300, line =>
    variants.push(tbiVCFParser.parseLine(line)),
  )
  console.log(variants)
}

If you want to stream a VCF file, you can alternatively use something like this

const fs = require('fs')
const VCF = require('@gmod/vcf').default
const { createGunzip } = require('zlib')
const readline = require('readline')

const rl = readline.createInterface({
  input: fs.createReadStream(process.argv[2]).pipe(createGunzip()),
})

let header = []
let elts = []
let parser = undefined

rl.on('line', function (line) {
  if (line.startsWith('#')) {
    header.push(line)
    return
  } else if (!parser) {
    parser = new VCF({ header: header.join('\n') })
  }
  const elt = parser.parseLine(line)
  elts.push(elt.INFO.AN[0])
})

rl.on('close', function () {
  console.log(elts.reduce((a, b) => a + b, 0) / elts.length)
})

This method is used to test @gmod/vcf in https://github.com/brentp/vcf-bench

Methods

Given a VCF with a single variant line

#CHROM	POS	ID	REF	ALT	QUAL	FILTER	INFO	FORMAT	HG00096
contigA	3000	rs17883296	G	T,A	100	PASS	NS=3;DP=14;AF=0.5;DB;XYZ=5	GT:AP	0|0:0.000,0.000

The variant object returned by parseLine() would be

{
  CHROM: 'contigA',
  POS: 3000,
  ID: ['rs17883296'],
  REF: 'G',
  ALT: ['T', 'A'],
  QUAL: 100,
  FILTER: 'PASS',
  INFO: {
    NS: [3],
    DP: [14],
    AF: [0.5],
    DB: true,
    XYZ: ['5'],
  },
}

The variant object will also have a lazy attribute called "SAMPLES" that will not be evaluated unless it is called. This can save time if you only want the variant information and not the sample-specific information, especially if your VCF has a lot of samples in it. In the above case the variant.SAMPLES object would look like

{
  HG00096: {
    GT: ['0|0'],
    AP: ['0.000', '0.000'],
  },
}

The parser will try to convert the values in INFO and FORMAT to the proper types using the header metadata. For example, if there is a header line like

##INFO=<ID=ABC,Number=2,Type=Integer,Description="A description">

the parser will expect any INFO entry ABC to be an array of two integers, so it would convert ABC=12,20 to { ABC: [12, 20] }. Each INFO entry value will be an array unless Type=Flag is specified, in which case it will be true. If no metadata can be found for the entry, it will assume Number=1 and Type=String.

NOTE: the vcf specification allows percent-encoded characters. this library does not decode them, an end-use library can call url-decode methods

Some fields are pre-defined by the VCF spec, which is why in the variant object above "DP" was parsed as an integer (it is defined in the VCF spec), but "XYZ" was left as a string (it is not defined in either the VCF spec or the header).

Metadata can be accessed with the getMetadata() method, including all the built-in metadata from the VCF spec. With no parameters it will return all the data. Any parameters passed will further filter the metadata. For example, for a VCF with this header:

##INFO=<ID=ABC,Number=2,Type=Integer,Description="A description">
#CHROM	POS	ID	REF	ALT	QUAL	FILTER	INFO

you can access the VCF's header metadata like (some output omitted for clarity):

> console.log(vcfParser.getMetadata())
{ INFO:
   { AA:
      { Number: 1, Type: 'String', Description: 'Ancestral Allele' },

...

     ABC: { Number: 2, Type: 'Integer', Description: 'A description' } },
  FORMAT:
   { AD:
      { Number: 'R',
        Type: 'Integer',
        Description: 'Read depth for each allele' },

...

  ALT:
   { DEL: { Description: 'Deletion relative to the reference' },

...

  FILTER: { PASS: { Description: 'Passed all filters' } } }

> console.log(vcfParser.getMetadata('INFO'))
{ AA:
   { Number: 1, Type: 'String', Description: 'Ancestral Allele' },
  AC:
   { Number: 'A',
     Type: 'Integer',
     Description:
      'Allele count in genotypes, for each ALT allele, in the same order as listed' },
  AD:
   { Number: 'R',
     Type: 'Integer',
     Description: 'Total read depth for each allele' },

...

  ABC: { Number: 2, Type: 'Integer', Description: 'A description' } }

> console.log(vcfParser.getMetadata('INFO', 'DP'))
{ Number: 1, Type: 'Integer', Description: 'Total Depth' }

> console.log(vcfParser.getMetadata('INFO', 'DP', 'Number'))
1

A list of sample names is also available in the samples attribute of the parser object:

> console.log(vcfParser.samples)
[ 'HG00096' ]

Breakends

We offer a helper function to parse breakend strings. We used to parse these automatically but it is now a helper function

import { parseBreakend } from '@gmod/vcf'
parseBreakend('C[2:321682[')
// output
//
//     {
//       "MateDirection": "right",
//       "Replacement": "C",
//       "MatePosition": "2:321682",
//       "Join": "right"
//     }
  • The C[2:321682[ parses as "Join": "right" because the BND is after the C base
  • The C[2:321682[ also is given "MateDirection": "right" because the square brackets point to the right.
  • The spec never has the square brackets pointing in different directions. Instead, the different types of joins can be imagined as follows

For the above vcf line where chr13:123456->C[2:321682[ then we have this

    chr13:123456
  -------------C\
                 \
                  \
                   \
                    \
                     \
                      \
                       \
                        \--------------
                         chr2:321682

If the alt was instead chr13:123456->[2:321682[C then the the "Join" would be "left" since the "BND" is before "C" and then the breakend structure looks like this

      chr13:123456

      |C--------------------
      |
      |
      |
      |
      |
      |
      |
      |
      |
      |
      ----------------------
       chr2:321682

API

Table of Contents

VCF

Class representing a VCF parser, instantiated with the VCF header.

Parameters

  • args object

    • args.header string The VCF header. Supports both LF and CRLF newlines. (optional, default '')
    • args.strict boolean Whether to parse in strict mode or not (default true) (optional, default true)

_parseMetadata

Parse a VCF metadata line (i.e. a line that starts with "##") and add its properties to the object.

Parameters
  • line string A line from the VCF. Supports both LF and CRLF newlines.

_parseStructuredMetaVal

Parse a VCF header structured meta string (i.e. a meta value that starts with "<ID=...")

Parameters
  • metaVal string The VCF metadata value

Returns Array Array with two entries, 1) a string of the metadata ID and 2) an object with the other key-value pairs in the metadata

getMetadata

Get metadata filtered by the elements in args. For example, can pass ('INFO', 'DP') to only get info on an metadata tag that was like "##INFO=<ID=DP,...>"

Parameters
  • args ...string List of metadata filter strings.

Returns any An object, string, or number, depending on the filtering

_parseKeyValue

Sometimes VCFs have key-value strings that allow the separator within the value if it's in quotes, like: 'ID=DB,Number=0,Type=Flag,Description="dbSNP membership, build 129"'

Parse this at a low level since we can't just split at "," (or whatever separator). Above line would be parsed to: {ID: 'DB', Number: '0', Type: 'Flag', Description: 'dbSNP membership, build 129'}

Parameters
  • str string Key-value pairs in a string
  • pairSeparator string? A string that separates sets of key-value pairs (optional, default ';')

Returns object An object containing the key-value pairs

parseLine

Parse a VCF line into an object like { CHROM POS ID REF ALT QUAL FILTER INFO } with SAMPLES optionally included if present in the VCF

Parameters
  • line string A string of a line from a VCF. Supports both LF and CRLF newlines.