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.. highlight:: bash .. _cookbook: Quickstart (all platforms) ========== .. contents:: :depth: 2 .. _binaries: Obtaining binaries ------------------ To obtain the Orthanc binaries, you have several possibilities: * `Download pre-compiled packages <https://www.orthanc-server.com/download.php>`__. * Use ``jodogne/orthanc`` :ref:`Docker images <docker>`. * Use ``orthancteam/orthanc`` :ref:`Docker images <docker-orthancteam>`. * On GNU/Linux, use precompiled packages for :ref:`Debian/Ubuntu <debian-packages>` (courtesy of DebianMed and Sébastien Jodogne), or for `openSUSE <https://software.opensuse.org/search?q=orthanc>`__ (courtesy of Axel Braun). * On GNU/Linux, use our `LSB binaries <https://orthanc.uclouvain.be/downloads/linux-standard-base/index.html>`__ (Linux Standard Base), that should easily and immediately run on most distributions. Those binaries are statically linked together with all their third-party dependencies. Don't forget to execute ``chmod +x ./Orthanc`` in order to be able to run the main Orthanc executable. * :ref:`Compile Orthanc by yourself <compiling>`. * External contributors are also maintaining `Vagrant VM for Orthanc <https://github.com/jodogne/OrthancContributed/blob/master/Links.md#user-content-vagrant>`__. .. highlight:: bash Furthermore, if you are running Debian 9 (stretch), Debian 10 (buster), Debian 11 (bullseye), Debian 12 (bookworm), Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (bionic), Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (focal), or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (jammy) on an **AMD64 architecture**, Sébastien Jodogne maintains a **standalone Debian repository** that provides the latest versions of the LSB binaries. For instance, here is how to install the :ref:`Stone Web viewer <stone_webviewer>` on a barebone Docker setup:: # docker run --rm -t -i -p 8042:8042 -p 4242:4242 debian:9 $ apt update $ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt install -y software-properties-common wget curl nano gnupg apt-transport-https $ apt install --upgrade ca-certificates $ wget -qO - https://debian.orthanc-labs.com/archive.key | apt-key add - $ apt-add-repository "deb https://debian.orthanc-labs.com/ `grep VERSION_CODENAME /etc/os-release | cut -d'=' -f 2` main" $ apt clean && apt update $ apt install orthanc-stone-webviewer $ /etc/init.d/orthanc start Note that this standalone Debian repository **does not** contain the :ref:`Python plugin <python-plugin>` and the :ref:`Java plugin <java-plugin>`, because these plugins must be dynamically linked against the system-wide version of your Python or Java runtime environment. You should install the ``orthanc-python`` or ``orthanc-java`` package from your native Debian/Ubuntu distribution if available, or compile the plugin from sources. .. _orthanc-explorer: Opening Orthanc Explorer ------------------------ The most straightforward way to use Orthanc consists in opening **Orthanc Explorer**, the embedded administrative interface of Orthanc, with a Web browser. Once Orthanc is running, open the following URL: http://localhost:8042/app/explorer.html. Please note that: * The port number 8042 depends on your :ref:`configuration <configuration>`. * Orthanc Explorer does not work with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Please use Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, or `any WebKit-based Web browser <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebKit>`__. **Note** that, if you have installed Orthanc through the Windows Installer or through a Docker image, you very likely have access to the more user friendly :ref:`Orthanc Explorer 2 <orthanc-explorer-2>` interface on http://localhost:8042/ui/app/. Uploading DICOM files --------------------- The Orthanc Explorer interface contains a user-friendly page to upload DICOM files. You can reach the upload page at http://localhost:8042/app/explorer.html#upload. Then, you can drag and drop your DICOM files and click on the Upload button. You can `watch this video tutorial <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dOcXGMlcFo&hd=1>`__ that shows how to upload files to Orthanc through Orthanc Explorer with Chromium. **Important:** There is currently a `known issue <https://orthanc.uclouvain.be/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21>`__ that might prevent Mozilla Firefox to correctly upload all DICOM files if using drag-and-drop. Uploading through the DICOM protocol ------------------------------------ Once Orthanc is up and running, any imaging modality can send instances to Orthanc through the DICOM protocol (with the C-Store command). Check :ref:`this tutorial <configure-modality>` to connect your modality to Orthanc. You can also use the standard command-line tool ``storescu`` from the `DCMTK software <https://dicom.offis.de/dcmtk.php.en>`__ to manually send DICOM images to Orthanc, for instance:: $ storescu -aec ORTHANC localhost 4242 *.dcm will send all the files with ".dcm" extension to the instance of Orthanc that is running on the ``localhost``, whose application entity title (AET) is ``ORTHANC``, and whose DICOM port is ``4242``. Obviously, all these parameters depend on your :ref:`configuration <configuration>`. Please check the :ref:`FAQ <dicom>` if you encounter any problem. Next steps ---------- 1. Read the general introduction ":ref:`dicom-guide`". 2. Have a look at your :ref:`configuration file <configuration>`. 3. Drive Orthanc through its :ref:`REST API <rest>`. 4. Automate DICOM tasks with :ref:`Lua scripts <lua>`.