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Hi, thanks for building this great tool!
I have successfully computed 5 DIRECTi models and created a blast object. However, when I tried to save it I received the following error messages:
blast
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-26-1abd49d75b19> in <module> ----> 1 blast.save("../data/NEMO_ARCHIVE/Yao_mouse_MOp_Miniatlas/SMARTer_cells_MOp/outs/yao_MOp_blast") 2 3 # This loads the blast object directly to memory 4 # blast = cb.blast.BLAST.load("../data/Baron_2016_Pancreas/baron_human_blast") ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/site-packages/Cell_BLAST/blast.py in save(self, path, only_used_genes) 690 ref.write_dataset(os.path.join(path, "ref.h5")) 691 for i in range(len(self)): --> 692 self.models[i].save(os.path.join(path, f"model_{i}")) 693 694 @classmethod ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/site-packages/Cell_BLAST/model.py in save(self, path, config, weights) 283 elif not os.path.exists(path): 284 os.makedirs(path) --> 285 self._save_config(os.path.join(path, config)) 286 self._save_weights(os.path.join(path, weights)) 287 ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/site-packages/Cell_BLAST/model.py in _save_config(self, file) 228 def _save_config(self, file: str) -> None: 229 with open(file, "w") as f: --> 230 json.dump(self._get_config(), f, indent=4) 231 232 @classmethod ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/json/__init__.py in dump(obj, fp, skipkeys, ensure_ascii, check_circular, allow_nan, cls, indent, separators, default, sort_keys, **kw) 177 # could accelerate with writelines in some versions of Python, at 178 # a debuggability cost --> 179 for chunk in iterable: 180 fp.write(chunk) 181 ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py in _iterencode(o, _current_indent_level) 428 yield from _iterencode_list(o, _current_indent_level) 429 elif isinstance(o, dict): --> 430 yield from _iterencode_dict(o, _current_indent_level) 431 else: 432 if markers is not None: ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py in _iterencode_dict(dct, _current_indent_level) 402 else: 403 chunks = _iterencode(value, _current_indent_level) --> 404 yield from chunks 405 if newline_indent is not None: 406 _current_indent_level -= 1 ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py in _iterencode_list(lst, _current_indent_level) 323 else: 324 chunks = _iterencode(value, _current_indent_level) --> 325 yield from chunks 326 if newline_indent is not None: 327 _current_indent_level -= 1 ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py in _iterencode(o, _current_indent_level) 435 raise ValueError("Circular reference detected") 436 markers[markerid] = o --> 437 o = _default(o) 438 yield from _iterencode(o, _current_indent_level) 439 if markers is not None: ~/miniconda3/envs/cellblast/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py in default(self, o) 178 """ 179 raise TypeError("Object of type '%s' is not JSON serializable" % --> 180 o.__class__.__name__) 181 182 def encode(self, o): TypeError: Object of type 'bytes' is not JSON serializable
If I BLAST query cells to the blast object, it works properly. So this seems to be a bug related to the blast.save() itself.
blast.save()
Best, Ray
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Hi, thanks for building this great tool!
I have successfully computed 5 DIRECTi models and created a
blast
object. However, when I tried to save it I received the following error messages:If I BLAST query cells to the
blast
object, it works properly. So this seems to be a bug related to theblast.save()
itself.Best,
Ray
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: