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This repository contains the schema for the Open Reaction Database initiative; please see the documentation at https://docs.open-reaction-database.org.
This repository does not contain the database itself; that is stored
in ord-data. Rather, ord-schema is
designed to store the database schema and tools for creating, validating, and submitting data to the database.
$ pip install ord-schema
The examples/ directory contains examples of dataset creation and use. To run locally, install with:
$ pip install "ord-schema[examples]"
Click here to run the examples with Binder:
To install in editable/development mode:
$ git clone https://github.com/open-reaction-database/ord-schema.git
$ cd ord-schema
$ pip install -e .
If you make changes to the protocol buffer definitions, install protoc
and run ./compile_proto_wrappers.sh to rebuild the wrappers.
Compound.features or ProductCompound.features.Data message with its float_value representing the compound's stoichiometric
coefficient or ratio.FAQs
Schema for the Open Reaction Database
We found that ord-schema demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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