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.. _worklists-plugin: Sample Modality Worklists plugin ================================ This page describes the **official sample plugin** turning Orthanc into a server of DICOM worklists. General information about how Orthanc supports DICOM worklists through plugins is explained in the :ref:`FAQ <worklist>`. The sample plugin will serve the worklists stored in some folder on the filesystem. This mimics the behavior of the ``wlmscpfs`` command-line tool from the `DCMTK software <https://support.dcmtk.org/docs/wlmscpfs.html>`__. The worklists to be served must be put inside the folder of interest by an external application or script (note: files must have a ``.wl`` extension). ``dump2dcm`` might be a very `useful companion tool <https://support.dcmtk.org/docs/dump2dcm.html>`__ to generate such worklist files. Whenever a C-Find SCP request is issued to Orthanc, the plugin will read the content of the folder of interest to locate the worklists that match the request. As a consequence, the external application can dynamically modify the content of this folder while Orthanc is running to add/remove worklists. The source code of this sample plugin is `available in the source distribution of Orthanc <https://hg.orthanc-server.com/orthanc/file/default/OrthancServer/Plugins/Samples/ModalityWorklists/>`__ (GPLv3+ license). Note that it is possible to reproduce the features of this sample using :ref:`Python plugins <python_worklists>`. Basic configuration ------------------- .. highlight:: json 1. First, generate the :ref:`default configuration of Orthanc <configuration>`. 2. Then, modify the ``Plugins`` option to point to the folder containing the shared library of the plugin. 3. Finally, create a section "ModalityWorklists" in the configuration file to configure the worklist server. A basic configuration would read as follows:: { [...] "Plugins" : [ "." ], "Worklists" : { "Enable": true, "Database": "./WorklistsDatabase", "FilterIssuerAet": false, // Some modalities do not specify 'ScheduledStationAETitle (0040,0001)' // in the C-Find and may receive worklists not related to them. This option // adds an extra filtering based on the AET of the modality issuing the C-Find. "LimitAnswers": 0 // Maximum number of answers to be returned (new in release 1.7.3) } } The folder ``WorklistsDatabase`` of the `source distribution of Orthanc <https://hg.orthanc-server.com/orthanc/file/default/OrthancServer/Plugins/Samples/ModalityWorklists/>`__ contains a database of sample worklists, that comes from the DCMTK source distribution, as described in the `FAQ entry #37 of the DCMTK project <https://forum.dcmtk.org/viewtopic.php?t=84>`__. Tutorial -------- .. highlight:: javascript - Download `DCMTK utilities <https://dicom.offis.de/download/dcmtk/release/bin/>`__. - Download sample `worklist files <https://hg.orthanc-server.com/orthanc/file/default/OrthancServer/Plugins/Samples/ModalityWorklists/>`__ from the Orthanc source code and copy them in a dedicated folder. - Generate the :ref:`default configuration of Orthanc <configuration>`. - Enable the ModalityWorklist plugin in your configuration file by adding this section:: "Worklists" : { "Enable": true, "Database": "WorklistsDatabase" // Path to the folder with the worklist files }, - Add the plugin to the list of plugins to load (this is an example for Microsoft Windows):: "Plugins" : [ "OsimisWebViewer.dll", "ModalityWorklists.dll" // On GNU/Linux, use libModalityWorklists.so ], - The tests below will be done using the ``findscu`` command-line tool from the `DCMTK utilities <https://support.dcmtk.org/docs/findscu.html>`__. Assuming ``findscu`` and Orthanc runs on the same computer (i.e. on the ``127.0.0.1`` localhost), declare the ``FINDSCU`` AET to the list of know modalities:: "DicomModalities" : { "horos" : [ "HOROS", "192.168.0.8", 11112 ], "findscu" : [ "FINDSCU", "127.0.0.1", 1234 ] }, .. highlight:: bash - Launch Orthanc as usual, making sure to give the proper configuration file (e.g. for Microsoft Windows):: Orthanc.exe config.json - In another command-line prompt, launch a ``findscu`` request to ask Orthanc to return all worklists for ``CT`` modalities:: findscu -W -k "ScheduledProcedureStepSequence[0].Modality=CT" 127.0.0.1 4242 The ``-W`` option makes ``findscu`` issue a DICOM worklist query, the ``-k`` option specifies the query of interest, ``127.0.0.1`` corresponds to the localhost, and ``4242`` corresponds to the default DICOM TCP port of Orthanc. - ``findscu`` will display the matching worklists. How to create a worklist file ----------------------------- .. highlight:: bash - Start with an existing worklist file, some samples of which can be found in the `Orthanc source distribution <https://hg.orthanc-server.com/orthanc/file/default/OrthancServer/Plugins/Samples/ModalityWorklists/WorklistsDatabase/>`__ (with ``.wl`` file extensions). - The worklist file is a DICOM file. Dump its content as a text file using ``dcmdump``:: dcmdump.exe wklist1.wl > sampleWorklist.txt - The content of the just-generated ``sampleWorklist.txt`` file should look similar to this text file:: # Dicom-File-Format # Dicom-Meta-Information-Header # Used TransferSyntax: Little Endian Explicit (0002,0000) UL 202 # 4, 1 FileMetaInformationGroupLength (0002,0001) OB 00\01 # 2, 1 FileMetaInformationVersion (0002,0002) UI [1.2.276.0.7230010.3.1.0.1] # 26, 1 MediaStorageSOPClassUID (0002,0003) UI [1.2.276.0.7230010.3.1.4.2831176407.11154.1448031138.805061] # 58, 1 MediaStorageSOPInstanceUID (0002,0010) UI =LittleEndianExplicit # 20, 1 TransferSyntaxUID (0002,0012) UI [1.2.276.0.7230010.3.0.3.6.0] # 28, 1 ImplementationClassUID (0002,0013) SH [OFFIS_DCMTK_360] # 16, 1 ImplementationVersionName # Dicom-Data-Set # Used TransferSyntax: Little Endian Explicit (0008,0005) CS [ISO_IR 100] # 10, 1 SpecificCharacterSet (0008,0050) SH [00000] # 6, 1 AccessionNumber (0010,0010) PN [VIVALDI^ANTONIO] # 16, 1 PatientName (0010,0020) LO [AV35674] # 8, 1 PatientID (0010,0030) DA [16780304] # 8, 1 PatientBirthDate (0010,0040) CS [M] # 2, 1 PatientSex (0010,2000) LO [METASTASIS] # 10, 1 MedicalAlerts (0010,2110) LO [TANTAL] # 6, 1 Allergies (0020,000d) UI [1.2.276.0.7230010.3.2.101] # 26, 1 StudyInstanceUID (0032,1032) PN [SMITH] # 6, 1 RequestingPhysician (0032,1060) LO [EXAM6] # 6, 1 RequestedProcedureDescription (0040,1001) SH [RP454G234] # 10, 1 RequestedProcedureID (0040,1003) SH [LOW] # 4, 1 RequestedProcedurePriority - Open ``sampleWorklist.txt`` file in a standard text editor so as to modify, add or remove some DICOM tags depending on your needs. - Generate a new DICOM worklist file from your modified file using ``dump2dcm``:: dump2dcm.exe sampleWorklist.txt newWorklist.wl - As a last step, copy that file in the folder where Orthanc searches for its worklist files. Of course, this worklist generation workflow can be automated using any scripting language. Troubleshooting C-Find queries ------------------------------ When trying to retrieve worklists from a modality, one usually don't get debugging capabilities from the modality itself. Therefore, it is usually convenient to mimic the modality with ``findscu`` (provided by `DCMTK software <https://support.dcmtk.org/docs/wlmscpfs.html>`__). - First, you should make sure that you have configured the Worklist plugin correctly and that you have pushed at least a ``.wl`` file in the worklist database. For this, you should issue this kind of command:: findscu -W 127.0.0.1 4242 -k 0008,0050="*" This is the most generic C-Find request and should return all AccessionNumber of all the worklists in your database. Note: you should make sure you have added a ``findscu`` DICOM modality in your configuration file. ``findscu`` should output something like this:: W: --------------------------- W: Find Response: 1 (Pending) W: W: # Dicom-Data-Set W: # Used TransferSyntax: Little Endian Explicit W: (0008,0005) CS [ISO_IR 100] # 10, 1 SpecificCharacterSet W: (0008,0050) SH [**********] # 10, 1 AccessionNumber W: If you don't get any output, you may add ``-v -d`` options to the ``findscu`` command line to get additional details. - Everytime it receives a C-Find request, Orthanc displays the query parameters in its :ref:`logs <log>`. With the previous C-Find command, you should expect this kind of output:: I0422 17:16:03.512449 CommandDispatcher.cpp:490] Association Received from AET FINDSCU on IP 127.0.0.1 I0422 17:16:03.514433 CommandDispatcher.cpp:688] Association Acknowledged (Max Send PDV: 16372) I0422 17:16:03.532062 main.cpp:118] No limit on the number of C-FIND results at the Patient, Study and Series levels I0422 17:16:03.535986 main.cpp:128] No limit on the number of C-FIND results at the Instance level I0422 17:16:03.536968 PluginsManager.cpp:171] Received worklist query from remote modality FINDSCU: { "0008,0050" : "*" } I0422 17:16:03.559539 CommandDispatcher.cpp:891] DUL Peer Requested Release I0422 17:16:03.560520 CommandDispatcher.cpp:898] Association Release - Now you may try to issue a C-Find request from your modality and check Orthanc logs. You should then have a better understanding of the query content and eventually understand why it does not match your worklists. You should also be able re-issue ``findscu`` requests with additional arguments to mimic the requests issued by your modality. Common problems --------------- - C-FIND requests can be modified by implementing the ``IncomingWorklistRequestFilter`` :ref:`Lua callback <lua-fix-cfind>` since Orthanc 1.4.2. This can be useful to fix/sanitize worklist queries. - According to the `specification <http://dicom.nema.org/MEDICAL/Dicom/2015c/output/chtml/part02/sect_B.4.2.2.3.html>`__, modalities should not include their AET name in ``ScheduledStationAETitle`` on user initiated queries. Therefore, they do receive worklists that do not concern them. This may be handled by the ``FilterIssuerAet`` configuration option. Note that the default behavior might in some cases be intended. - Orthanc <= 1.4.1 might behave unexpectedly in the presence of ``Generic group length (0x????, 0x0000)`` tags. Please upgrade.