schrodinger.application.glide.http_client module

Glide HTTP client

This module implements objects that connect to a Glide HTTP server (see schrodinger.application.glide.http_server) and use the server to dock ligands remotely.

Sample usage:

from schrodinger import structure
from schrodinger.application.glide import http_client

client = http_client.HTTPClient(host='localhost', port=8000)
ct = structure.Structure.read('mylig.mae')
poses = client.dock(ct)
for pose in poses:
    print("gscore=%f" % pose.properties['r_i_glide_gscore'])

For a higher level API that also starts up and monitors the server itself, see GlideServerManager.

exception schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.ServerTimedOutError

Bases: RuntimeError

Exception raised if the Glide server is not ready after MAX_WAIT

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.GlideResult(poses, message='')

Bases: object

Sequence-like object containing the poses returned by Glide for one ligand. When no poses were produced, the reason is available in the .message property.

__init__(poses, message='')
Parameters
  • poses (list[structure.Structure]) – poses returned by glide (may be empty)

  • message (str) – status message explaining why no poses were returned

__len__()
toJson()

Return a JSON representation of the docking result.

Returns

JSON

Return type

str

classmethod fromJson(json_str)

Construct a GlideResult from its JSON representation.

Parameters

json_str (str) – JSON representation

Returns

GlideResult

Return type

GlideResult

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.GlideResultIterator(poses, message='')

Bases: object

Iterator over the poses returned by Glide for one ligand. When no poses were produced, the reason is available in the .message property.

__init__(poses, message='')
Parameters
  • poses (list[structure.Structure]) – poses returned by glide (may be empty)

  • message (str) – status message explaining why no poses were returned

asGlideResult()

Convert the iterator back into a GlideResult.

Returns

GlideResult

Rype

GlideResult

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.AbstractHTTPClient

Bases: object

Interface for connecting to a Glide HTTP server.

dock(ct)

Dock the ligand in Structure object ct using the remote Glide server.

shutdown_server()

Ask the Glide HTTP server to shut down.

ct_to_multipart(ct)

Encode a CT in multipart/form-data format, ready to POST.

Parameters

ct (structure.Structure) – Structure to encode

Returns

The body of the request and the boundary

Return type

tuple[str, str]

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.HTTPClient(con=None, host='localhost', port=8000, timeout=1000)

Bases: schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.AbstractHTTPClient

This class provides an API to connect to an existing Glide HTTP server. For a higher level API that also starts up and monitors the server itself, see GlideServerManager.

__init__(con=None, host='localhost', port=8000, timeout=1000)

Initialize a new HTTPClient object. The optional ‘con’ is an existing httplib.HTTPConnection object. If not provided, then ‘host’, ‘port’, and ‘timeout’ will be used to create one. The default timeout value is very large to make sure that it is enough for most docking jobs to finish.

dock(ct)

Dock the ligand in Structure object ‘ct’ using the remote Glide server.

Parameters

ct (structure.Structure) – input ligand

Returns

docking results as an iterator

Return type

GlideResultIterator

setReferenceLigand(ct)

Tell the server to use a new reference ligand when docking subsequent ligands. (This only has an effect if the job started with a reference ligand, for example when the job uses core constraints.)

Parameters

ct (structure.Structure) – new reference ligand

Returns

Glide results iterator (empty, but with an “Updated reflig” message)

Return type

GlideResultIterator

dockSmiles(smiles)

Dock a ligand from SMILES. For best results, the server should have been launched with the LIGPREP keyword enabled.

Parameters

smiles (str) – ligand SMILES

Returns

docking results as an iterator

Return type

GlideResultIterator

shutdown_server()

Ask the Glide HTTP server to shut down.

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.NonBlockingHTTPClient(host=None, port=8000)

Bases: schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.AbstractHTTPClient, PyQt6.QtCore.QObject

Class for connecting to a Glide HTTP server and docking poses without blocking.

Variables
  • posesDocked – Signal emitted when a ligand finishes docking. Emitted with a list of pose structures.

  • noPosesDocked – Signal emitted when a ligand goes through the docking workflow, but does not return any valid poses. Emits the ligand number and the message provided by the backend.

  • errorOccurred – Signal emitted when there is an error communicating with the server.

  • finished – Signal emitted when an HTTP request finishes. Note: aliased from self.manager.finished

posesDocked

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

noPosesDocked

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

errorOccurred

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

__init__(host=None, port=8000)
Parameters
  • host (str) – Hostname for server

  • port (int) – Port for server

dock(ct, lignum=None)

Docks the structure without blocking.

Parameters
  • ct (structure.Structure) – Structure to dock

  • lignum (Optional[int]) – A ligand number. If not provided, one will be assigned to each ligand and returned.

Returns

The ligand number.

Return type

int

dockSmiles(smiles, lignum=None)

Dock a ligand from SMILES without blocking.

Parameters
  • smiles (str) – ligand SMILES

  • lignum (Optional[int]) – A ligand number. If not provided, one will be assigned to each ligand and returned.

Returns

The ligand number.

Return type

int

shutdown_server()

Requests shutting down the server without blocking.

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.SubprocessJobAdapter(cmd, logfile)

Bases: object

An adapter that starts a subprocess but makes it look a bit like a jobcontrol.Job object. This class does not attempt to expose the full Job API; it only has what is actually used within this module. Its purpose is so the GlideServerManager class can treat job control jobs and subprocesses equally.

__init__(cmd, logfile)
Parameters
  • cmd (list of str) – command line to execute

  • logfile (file) – file to use for log stdout/stderr

readAgain()
property Status
kill()
isComplete()
class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.AbstractGlideServerManager(keywords, jobdir='.', jobname=None, use_jc=True)

Bases: object

config_ext: str
__init__(keywords, jobdir='.', jobname=None, use_jc=True)
Parameters
  • keywords (dict) – Glide keywords to use for the job. The only required keyword is GRIDFILE.

  • jobdir (str) – job directory

  • jobname (str) – basename for input and output files and for job control. By default, a random jobname is chosen.

  • use_jc (bool) – run the Glide backend under job control?

start(wait=None)

Launch the Glide Server job. By default, returns as soon as the job is launched, but to make sure that the job is ready to dock call .isReady() until True.

Parameters

wait (int or NoneType) – if given, wait for the server to be ready up to wait seconds; if the server is still not ready then, raise a RuntimeError.

isReady()
Returns

is the server ready to dock?

Return type

bool

waitUntilReady(timeout=60)

Wait for the server to be ready. If the timeout is reached and the server is still not ready, raise a RuntimeError.

Parameters

timeout (int) – maximum wait in seconds

stop(wait=0.0)

Stop the server. First it will try to send it a shutdown request via the network; if that doesn’t work, it will kill via job control.

Parameters

wait (float) – wait up to this time in seconds for the backend process to exit before killing it and returning. If wait==0.0 and the shutdown message was sent successfully via the network, return immediately without killing.

property config

A dictionary with the information needed to connect with the server: host, port, and jobid. This data is obtained from a JSON file written by the server. If the file does not exist (yet?), the dict will be empty.

property logfile
property client
class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.GlideServerManager(*args, host='localhost', port=0, timeout=1000, **kwargs)

Bases: schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.AbstractGlideServerManager

A class to start, stop, monitor, and use a Glide HTTP server. Sample use:

server = GlideServerManager({'GRIDFILE': 'grid.zip'})
server.start()
while not server.isReady():
    time.sleep(1)
poses = server.dock(st)
server.stop()
client_module = 'schrodinger.application.glide.http_server'
config_ext: str = '_http.json'
__init__(*args, host='localhost', port=0, timeout=1000, **kwargs)

See parent class for additional arguments.

Parameters
  • host (str) – host to which the server should bind to

  • port (int) – port where the server should listen. If zero, pick one automatically.

  • timeout (int) – the server will shut down automatically if this time, in seconds, passes without receiving any connections.

dock(st)

Dock a ligand. Return a list of poses, which may be empty. If there was a problem connecting to the server, socket.error exceptions may be propagated.

Parameters

st (structure.Structure) – Structure to dock

Returns

docking result

Return type

GlideResult

dockSmiles(smiles)

Dock a ligand from SMILES. For best results, the server should have been launched with the LIGPREP keyword enabled.

Parameters

smiles (str) – ligand SMILES

Returns

docking result

Return type

GlideResult

setReferenceLigand(st)

Tell the server to use a new reference ligand when docking subsequent ligands. (This only has an effect if the job started with a reference ligand, for example when the job uses core constraints.)

Parameters

st (structure.Structure) – new reference ligand

Returns

Glide result (empty, but with an “Updated reflig” message)

Return type

GlideResult

property client

Client object to be used for connecting to the Glide server process.

Return type

HTTPClient

Returns

the client object.

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.NonBlockingGlideServerManager(*args, **kwargs)

Bases: schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.GlideServerManager, PyQt6.QtCore.QObject

A class to use a Glide HTTP server without blocking.

Variables
  • lignum_to_st (dict[int, structure.Structure]) – Current batch ligands sent to the server keyed by their corresponding ligand numbers. It’s cleared when the batch is reset.

  • posesDocked – Signal emitted when a ligand finishes docking. Emitted with a list of pose structures.

  • noPosesDocked – Signal emitted when a ligand goes through the docking workflow, but does not return any valid poses. Emits the ligand number and the message provided by the backend.

  • errorOccurred – Signal emitted when there is an error communicating with the server.

  • batchFinished – Signal emitted when a docking batch finishes. Emitted with the number of ligands that were docked.

posesDocked

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

noPosesDocked

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

batchFinished

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

errorOccurred

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

__init__(*args, **kwargs)

See parent class for additional arguments.

Parameters
  • host (str) – host to which the server should bind to

  • port (int) – port where the server should listen. If zero, pick one automatically.

  • timeout (int) – the server will shut down automatically if this time, in seconds, passes without receiving any connections.

stop(*args, **kwargs)

Stop the server. First it will try to send it a shutdown request via the network; if that doesn’t work, it will kill via job control.

Parameters

wait (float) – wait up to this time in seconds for the backend process to exit before killing it and returning. If wait==0.0 and the shutdown message was sent successfully via the network, return immediately without killing.

dockBatch(structures, done_adding=True)

Set a batch of structures to dock.

Parameters
  • structures (Iterable[structure.Structure]) – Structures to dock.

  • done_adding (bool) – Whether to emit batchFinished when all sts in structures finish docking. Pass False if structures is a generator that can have more structures added to it at runtime.

cancelBatch()
addStructures(structures)

Add more structures to dock. Should call setDoneAdding once all structures have been added.

Parameters

structures (Iterable[structure.Structure]) – Structures to dock.

setDoneAdding()

Call this when done adding structures to a batch; once all structures have been docked, batchFinished will be emitted.

resetBatch()
property client

Client object to be used for connecting to the Glide server process.

Return type

HTTPClient

Returns

the client object.

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.NonBlockingBackendChecker(*args, **kwargs)

Bases: PyQt6.QtCore.QObject

Class to get an GlideServerManager object to the ready state without blocking the GUI.

Variables

ready – Whether the backend is ready

__init__(*args, **kwargs)
wait(timeout=60)

Block python execution (but not the GUI) until the backend is ready or the timeout is reached.

Parameters

timeout (int or NoneType) – Timeout in seconds or None to not timeout.

Returns

Whether the backend is ready

setBackend(backend)

Set the backend object to call isReady on

stopChecking()

Stop checking whether the backend is ready

onServerTimeout(*, msg=None)
class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.ZmqClient(config)

Bases: PyQt6.QtCore.QObject

Connect to a Glide ZMQ driver and dock ligands synchronously.

A Glide ZMQ driver is a Glide job launched with the -mq and -server flags.

Variables
  • posesDocked – Signal emitted when a ligand finishes docking. Emitted with a list of pose structures.

  • noPosesDocked – Signal emitted when a ligand goes through the docking workflow, but does not return any valid poses. Emits the ligand number and the message provided by the backend.

  • noMoreLigs – Signal emitted when there are no more ligands left to dock in the server’s queue.

  • gotStatus

    Signal emitted when the server sends a status message. Emitted with a dict with status information. Current keys include:

    • ”elapsed_time”

    • ”ligs_done”

    • ”poses_stored”

    • ”ligs_per_sec”

    • ”lps_per_worker”

    • ”active_workers”

    • ”idle_workers”

    • ”lost_workers”

posesDocked

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

noPosesDocked

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

noMoreLigs

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

gotStatus

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

__init__(config)
Parameters

config (dict) – The ZMQ config.

dock(st, lignum=None)

Send a ligand to the server to dock. Poses are returned asynchronously via the posesDocked and noPosesDocked signals.

Parameters
  • st (structure.Structure) – Structure to dock

  • lignum (Optional[int]) – ligand index (stored by Glide in the i_i_glide_lignum property). It can be used to tell which ligand is which, because the poses are not in general returned in the same order in which the ligands are sent to the server. If not provided, a sequential number will be used. Note that unique numbers should be used, because lignum is used as a key by the server!

Returns

The ligand number assigned.

Return type

int

shutdown_server()
cancel()
getStatus()

Request a status update from the server. When the response comes, the gotStatus signal is emitted with a dict containing status information.

disconnect()

Disconnect the ZMQ socket and stop listening.

class schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.NonBlockingGlideServerManagerZmq(*args, nworkers=2, user_command_args=None, **kwargs)

Bases: schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.AbstractGlideServerManager, PyQt6.QtCore.QObject

Launch and use Glide ZMQ server without blocking. The server and workers are run on localhost, but future versions might relax this restriction.

This class is meant as a drop-in replacement for NonBlockingGlideServerManager, but there are a couple of subtle differences in behavior: 1) when docking a batch, all ligands are sent immediately to the server, which keeps its own queue. This could be a problem when feeding an infinite iterable to dockBatch(). 2) cancelBatch() causes any currently docking ligands to be aborted, unlike NonBlockingGlideServerManager which waits for the current ligand to complete.

Variables
  • lignum_to_st (dict[int, structure.Structure]) – Current batch ligands sent to the server keyed by their corresponding ligand numbers. It’s cleared when the batch is reset.

  • posesDocked – Signal emitted when a ligand finishes docking. Emitted with a list of pose structures.

  • noPosesDocked – Signal emitted when a ligand goes through the docking workflow, but does not return any valid poses. Emits the ligand number and the message provided by the backend.

  • errorOccurred – Signal emitted when there is an error communicating with the server.

  • batchFinished – Signal emitted when a docking batch finishes. Emitted with the number of ligands that were docked.

  • gotStatus – Signal emitted when the server sends a status message. Emitted with a dict with status information. Current keys include “elapsed_time”, “ligs_done”, “poses_stored”, “ligs_per_sec”, “lps_per_worker”, “active_workers”, “idle_workers”, and “lost_workers”.

config_ext: str = '_zmq.json'
posesDocked

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

noPosesDocked

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

batchFinished

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

errorOccurred

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

gotStatus

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

__init__(*args, nworkers=2, user_command_args=None, **kwargs)

Most arguments are passed through to GlideServerManager; see that class for documentation. Arguments specific to this class:

Parameters
  • nworkers (int) – number of workers to launch.

  • user_command_args (Optional[list[str]]) – A list of additional command line arguments to be passed to the ‘glide’ command.

stop(*args, **kwargs)

Stop the server. First it will try to send it a shutdown request via the network; if that doesn’t work, it will kill via job control.

Parameters

wait (float) – wait up to this time in seconds for the backend process to exit before killing it and returning. If wait==0.0 and the shutdown message was sent successfully via the network, return immediately without killing.

dockBatch(structures, done_adding=True, reset=True)

Set a batch of structures to dock.

Parameters
  • structures (Iterable[structure.Structure]) – Structures to dock. Note the iterable is consumed immediately, so be aware that large datasets could have an effect on memory usage.

  • done_adding (bool) – Whether to emit batchFinished when all sts in structures finish docking. Pass False if structures is a generator that can have more structures added to it at runtime.

  • reset (bool) – Whether to reset the batch before adding. Pass False to expand the current batch instead of starting a new one.

cancelBatch()
addStructures(structures)

Add more structures to dock. Should call setDoneAdding once all structures have been added.

Parameters

structures (Iterable[structure.Structure]) – Structures to dock. Note the iterable is consumed immediately, so be aware that large datasets could have an effect on memory usage.

setDoneAdding()

Call this when done adding structures to a batch; once all structures have been docked, batchFinished will be emitted.

property client
getStatus()
resetBatch()
start(*args, **kwargs)

Launch the Glide Server job. By default, returns as soon as the job is launched, but to make sure that the job is ready to dock call .isReady() until True.

Parameters

wait (int or NoneType) – if given, wait for the server to be ready up to wait seconds; if the server is still not ready then, raise a RuntimeError.

schrodinger.application.glide.http_client.st_from_blob(blob)

Return a Structure from a compressed blob.

Parameters

blob (bytes) – compressed m2io representation of a structure

Returns

Structure

Return type

structure.Structure