Source code for niworkflows.utils.connections

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"""
Utilities for the creation of nipype workflows.

Because these functions are meant to be inlined in nipype's ``connect`` invocations,
all the imports MUST be done in each function's context.

"""

__all__ = [
    "listify",
    "pop_file",
]


[docs] def pop_file(in_files): """ Select the first file from a list of filenames. Used to grab the first echo's file when processing multi-echo data through workflows that only accept a single file. Examples -------- >>> pop_file('some/file.nii.gz') 'some/file.nii.gz' >>> pop_file(['some/file1.nii.gz', 'some/file2.nii.gz']) 'some/file1.nii.gz' """ if isinstance(in_files, (list, tuple)): return in_files[0] return in_files
[docs] def listify(value): """ Convert to a list (inspired by bids.utils.listify). Examples -------- >>> listify('some/file.nii.gz') ['some/file.nii.gz'] >>> listify((0.1, 0.2)) [0.1, 0.2] >>> listify(None) is None True """ from pathlib import Path from nipype.interfaces.base import isdefined if not isdefined(value) or value is None: return value if isinstance(value, (str, bytes, Path)): return [str(value)] return list(value)