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refactoring dicomdir generation
author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 11 Dec 2015 15:43:33 +0100 |
parents | 9c2ffc4e938b |
children | 42764dcd3a41 |
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Introduction ============ This sample plugin enables Orthanc to serve DICOM modality worklists that are read from some folder. Whenever a C-Find SCP request is issued to Orthanc, it will read the content of this folder to locate the worklists that match the request. An external application can dynamically modify the content of this folder while Orthanc is running to add/remove worklists. This sample mimics the behavior of the "wlmscpfs" tool from the DCMTK package: http://support.dcmtk.org/docs/wlmscpfs.html Compilation for Linux ===================== # mkdir Build # cd Build # cmake .. # make Cross-compilation for Windows using MinGW ========================================= # mkdir Build # cd Build # cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../../../Resources/MinGWToolchain.cmake # make Configuration ============= First, generate the default configuration of Orthanc: https://orthanc.chu.ulg.ac.be/book/users/configuration.html Then, modify the "Plugins" option to point to the folder containing the built plugins. Finally, create a section "ModalityWorklists" in the configuration file to configure the worklist server. If using the build commands above, a sample configuration would read as follows: { [...] "Plugins" : [ "." ], "Worklists" : { "Enable": true, "Database": "../WorklistsDatabase" } } The folder "WorklistsDatabase" contains a database of sample worklists, that come from the DCMTK source distribution, as described in the FAQ entry #37 of the DCMTK project: http://forum.dcmtk.org/viewtopic.php?t=84