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dwv-simplistic
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Simple medical viewer using DWV (DICOM Web Viewer). Provides
the <dwv-simple>
web component and related app code.
Simple usage: in an HTML document, import the library and add <dwv-simple urls="..."></dwv-simple>
to
its body. This will display the image and a toolbar with basic tools (scroll, zoom, window level...). See it live in the demo page.
All coding/implementation contributions and comments are welcome. Releases should be ready for deployment.
dwv-simplistic is not certified for diagnostic use. Released under GNU GPL-3.0 license (see license.txt).
install
: install dependenciesstart
: serve at localhost:8080 with live reloadlint
: lint js code# get the code
git clone https://github.com/ivmartel/dwv-simplistic.git
# move to its folder
cd dwv-simplistic
# install dependencies
yarn install
# call the start script to launch the viewer on a local server
yarn run start
You can now open a browser at http://localhost:8080 and enjoy!
Web workers used in dwv need to be available in the ./assets/workers
folder
(relative to calling html). Scripts of this project copy them automatically and
clients of dwv-simplistic must do it to.
FAQs
Simple medical viewer using DWV (DICOM Web Viewer).
We found that dwv-simplistic demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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