A documentation string for this object, or an array of strings which should be concatenated.
Only valid when type: File or is an array of items: File. This must be one or more IRIs of concept nodes that represents file formats which are allowed as input to this parameter, preferrably defined within an ontology. If no ontology is available, file formats may be tested by exact match.
A short, human-readable label of this object.
Only valid when type: File or is an array of items: File. Read up to the first 64 KiB of text from the file and place it in the "contents" field of the file object for use by expressions.
Only valid when type: Directory or is an array of items: Directory. Specify the desired behavior for loading the listing field of a Directory object for use by expressions. The order of precedence for loadListing is: 1. loadListing on an individual parameter 2. Inherited from LoadListingRequirement 3. By default: no_listing
The name of the field
Only valid when type: File or is an array of items: File. Provides a pattern or expression specifying files or directories that should be included alongside the primary file. Secondary files may be required or optional. When not explicitly specified, secondary files specified for inputs are required and outputs are optional. An implementation must include matching Files and Directories in the secondaryFiles property of the primary file. These Files and Directories must be transferred and staged alongside the primary file. An implementation may fail workflow execution if a required secondary file does not exist. If the value is an expression, the value of self in the expression must be the primary input or output File object to which this binding applies. The basename, nameroot and nameext fields must be present in self. For CommandLineTool outputs the path field must also be present. The expression must return a filename string relative to the path to the primary File, a File or Directory object with either path or location and basename fields set, or an array consisting of strings or File or Directory objects. It is legal to reference an unchanged File or Directory object taken from input as a secondaryFile. The expression may return "null" in which case there is no secondaryFile from that expression. To work on non-filename-preserving storage systems, portable tool descriptions should avoid constructing new values from location, but should construct relative references using basename or nameroot instead. If a value in secondaryFiles is a string that is not an expression, it specifies that the following pattern should be applied to the path of the primary file to yield a filename relative to the primary File: 1. If string ends with ? character, remove the last ? and mark the resulting secondary file as optional. 2. If string begins with one or more caret ^ characters, for each caret, remove the last file extension from the path (the last period . and all following characters). If there are no file extensions, the path is unchanged. 3. Append the remainder of the string to the end of the file path.
Only valid when type: File or is an array of items: File. A value of true indicates that the file is read or written sequentially without seeking. An implementation may use this flag to indicate whether it is valid to stream file contents using a named pipe. Default: false.
The field type