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ChRIS is a platform for scientific and medical applications. https://chrisproject.org/
This repository provides chris_plugin
, a Python utility library
for writing programs in Python which can run on ChRIS.
Have an existing Python program? See HOW TO: Convert an existing Python app into a ChRIS ds plugin.
If you're creating a new program, you can start from this template: https://github.com/FNNDSC/python-chrisapp-template
Examples can be found in ./examples.
After developing a plugin, use the command chris_plugin_info
to produce a JSON description of your ChRIS plugin.
chris_plugin_info --dock-image {registry}/{repo}/{name}:{version} [module_name]
If module_name
is not given, then chris_plugin_info
will automatically discover your ChRIS plugin.
chris_plugin
strives to have zero-dependencies and compatible with Python 3.8 through 3.12.
FAQs
ChRIS plugin helper
We found that chris-plugin 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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