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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 20 Jul 2016 10:48:43 +0200 |
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.. _webviewer: Web Viewer plugin ================= .. contents:: This **official** plugin extends Orthanc with a Web viewer of medical images. For general information, check out the `official homepage of the plugin <http://www.orthanc-server.com/static.php?page=web-viewer>`__. Compilation ----------- .. highlight:: text The procedure to compile these plugins is similar of that for the :ref:`core of Orthanc <compiling>`. The following commands should work for every UNIX-like distribution (including GNU/Linux):: $ mkdir Build $ cd Build $ cmake .. -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON $ make The compilation will produce a shared library ``OrthancWebViewer`` that contains the Web viewer plugin. Pre-compiled binaries for Microsoft Windows `are also available <http://www.orthanc-server.com/browse.php?path=/plugin-webviewer>`__. Usage ----- .. highlight:: json You of course first have to :ref:`install Orthanc <compiling>`. Once Orthanc is installed, you must change the :ref:`configuration file <configuration>` to tell Orthanc where it can find the plugin: This is done by properly modifying the ``Plugins`` option. You could for instance use the following configuration file:: { "Name" : "MyOrthanc", [...] "Plugins" : [ "/home/user/OrthancWebViewer/Build/libOrthancWebViewer.so" ] } .. highlight:: text Orthanc must of course be restarted after the modification of its configuration file. The log will contain an output similar to:: # Orthanc ./Configuration.json W0226 16:59:10.480226 7906 main.cpp:636] Orthanc version: mainline [...] W0226 16:59:10.519664 7906 PluginsManager.cpp:258] Registering plugin 'web-viewer' (version 1.0) W0226 16:59:10.519696 7906 PluginsManager.cpp:148] Initializing the Web viewer W0226 16:59:10.520004 7906 PluginsManager.cpp:148] Web viewer using 6 threads for the decoding of the DICOM images W0226 16:59:10.520021 7906 PluginsManager.cpp:148] Storing the cache of the Web viewer in folder: OrthancStorage/WebViewerCache W0226 16:59:10.522011 7906 PluginsManager.cpp:148] Web viewer using a cache of 100 MB [...] W0226 16:59:10.530807 7906 main.cpp:516] HTTP server listening on port: 8042 W0226 16:59:10.581029 7906 main.cpp:526] DICOM server listening on port: 4242 W0226 16:59:10.581066 7906 main.cpp:533] Orthanc has started Once a :ref:`DICOM series <model-world>` is opened using Orthanc Explorer, a yellow button entitled ``Orthanc Web Viewer`` will show up. It will open the Web viewer for that particular series. See also the demonstration video on `official homepage of the plugin <http://www.orthanc-server.com/static.php?page=web-viewer>`__. Advanced options ---------------- .. highlight:: json The configuration of the Web viewer can be fine-tuned by adding some options:: { "Name" : "MyOrthanc", [...] "Plugins" : [ "/home/user/OrthancWebViewer/Build/libOrthancWebViewer.so" ], "WebViewer" : { "CachePath" : "WebViewerCache", "CacheSize" : 10, "Threads" : 4 } } * ``CachePath`` specifies the location of the cache of the Web viewer. By default, the cache is located inside the storage directory of Orthanc. * ``CacheSize`` specifies the maximum size for the cached images, in megabytes. By default, a cache of 100 MB is used. * ``Threads`` specifies the number of threads that are used by the plugin to decode the DICOM images.