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A python client to ease using the Orthanc Rest API.
Functionalities are very limited now ! Backward compat will break a lot in the near future !
Installation:
pip3 install orthanc-api-client
Examples:
from orthanc_api_client import OrthancApiClient, ResourceType, InstancesSet
import datetime
orthanc_a = OrthancApiClient('http://localhost:8042', user='orthanc', pwd='orthanc')
orthanc_b = OrthancApiClient('http://localhost:8043', user='orthanc', pwd='orthanc')
if not orthanc_a.wait_started(timeout=20):
print("Orthanc has not started after 20 sec")
if not orthanc_a.is_alive():
print("Could not connect to Orthanc, check it is running")
# upload files/folders
orthanc_a.upload_folder('/home/o/files', ignore_errors=True)
instances_ids = orthanc_a.upload_file('/home/o/files/a.dcm')
instances_ids = orthanc_a.upload_file('/home/o/files/a.zip')
with open('/home/o/files/a.dcm', 'rb') as f:
instances_ids = orthanc_a.upload(f.read())
orthanc_a.upload_files_dicom_web(['/home/o/files/a.dcm'])
# list all resources ids
all_patients_ids = orthanc_a.patients.get_all_ids()
all_studies_ids = orthanc_a.studies.get_all_ids()
all_series_ids = orthanc_a.series.get_all_ids()
all_instances_ids = orthanc_a.instances.get_all_ids()
# show some daily stats
orthanc_a.studies.print_daily_stats(from_date=datetime.date(2022, 2, 4), to_date=datetime.date(2022, 2, 8))
orthanc_a.series.print_daily_stats() # show last 8 days per default
orthanc_a.instances.print_daily_stats()
# get system stats
print(f"This Orthanc stores {orthanc_a.get_statistics().studies_count} studies for a total of {orthanc_a.get_statistics().total_disk_size_mb} MB")
# instances methods
dicom_file = orthanc_a.instances.get_file(orthanc_id=all_instances_ids[0])
instances_ids = orthanc_b.upload(buffer=dicom_file)
study_id = orthanc_b.instances.get_parent_study_id(instances_ids[0])
# access study info & simplified tags
study = orthanc_b.studies.get(study_id)
patient_id = study.patient_main_dicom_tags.get('PatientID')
study_description = study.main_dicom_tags.get('StudyDescription')
dicom_id = study.dicom_id
# get the ids of all the studies of a patient
studies = orthanc_a.patients.get_studies_ids(patient_id)
# access metadata
orthanc_a.instances.set_string_metadata(orthanc_id=all_instances_ids[0],
metadata_name=1024,
content='my-value')
# access tags
tags = orthanc_a.instances.get_tags(orhtanc_id=all_instances_ids[0])
patient_name = tags['PatientName']
patient_id = tags['0010,0020']
patient_sex = tags['0010-0040']
# anonymize
anon_study_id = orthanc_b.studies.anonymize(
orthanc_id=study_id,
keep_tags=['PatientName'],
replace_tags={
'PatientID': 'ANON'
},
force=True,
delete_original=False
)
# find locally in Orthanc
study_id = orthanc_a.studies.lookup(dicom_id='1.2.3.4')
study_id = orthanc_a.studies.lookup(dicom_id='1.2.3.4', filter="Study")
studies = orthanc_a.studies.find(query={
'PatientName': 'A*',
'StudyDate': '20220101-20220109'
})
# find in a remote modality
remote_studies = orthanc_a.modalities.query_studies(
from_modality='pacs',
query={'PatientName': 'A*', 'StudyDate': '20220101-20220109'}
)
orthanc_a.modalities.retrieve_study(
from_modality=remote_studies[0].remote_modality_id,
dicom_id=remote_studies[0].dicom_id
)
# send to a remote modality
orthanc_a.modalities.send(
target_modality='orthanc-b',
resources_ids=[study_id],
synchronous=True
)
# send to a remote peer (synchronous)
orthanc_a.peers.send(
target_peer='orthanc-b',
resources_ids=[study_id]
)
# send using transfer plugin
orthanc_a.transfers.send(
target_peer='orthanc-b',
resources_ids=[study_id],
resource_type=ResourceType.STUDY,
compress=True
)
# work with a snapshot of a study
instances_set = InstancesSet.from_study(orthanc_a, study_id=study_id)
modified_set = instances_set.modify(
replace_tags={
'InstitutionName' : 'MY'
},
keep_tags=['SOPInstanceUID', 'SeriesInstanceUID', 'StudyInstanceUID'],
force=True,
keep_source=True # we are not changing orthanc IDs -> don't delete source since it is the same as destination
)
# send instance_set
orthanc_a.transfers.send(
target_peer='orthanc-b',
resources_ids=modified_set.instances_ids,
resource_type=ResourceType.STUDY,
compress=True
)
# delete after send
modified_set.delete()
import datetime
from orthanc_api_client import helpers, OrthancApiClient
dicom_date = helpers.to_dicom_date(datetime.date.today())
standard_date = helpers.from_dicom_date(dicom_date)
# for tests:
o = OrthancApiClient('http://localhost:8042', user='orthanc', pwd='orthanc')
helpers.wait_until(lambda: len(o.instances.get_all_ids() > 50), timeout=30)
dicom_date = helpers.get_random_dicom_date(date_from=datetime.date(2000, 1, 1),
date_to=datetime.date.today())
dicom_file = helpers.generate_test_dicom_file(width=128,
height=128,
tags={
"PatientName": "Toto",
"StudyInstanceUID": "123"
})
from orthanc_api_client import OrthancApiClient
o = OrthancApiClient('http://localhost:8042', user='orthanc', pwd='orthanc')
o.upload_folder('/home/o/files', ignore_errors=True)
from orthanc_api_client import OrthancApiClient
import orthanc
import json
orthanc_client = None
def OnChange(changeType, level, resource):
global orthanc_client
if changeType == orthanc.ChangeType.ORTHANC_STARTED:
orthanc.LogWarning("Starting python plugin")
# at startup, use the python SDK direct access to the Rest API to retrieve info to pass to the OrthancApiClient that is using 'requests'
system = json.loads(orthanc.RestApiGet('/system'))
api_token = orthanc.GenerateRestApiAuthorizationToken()
orthanc_client = OrthancApiClient(
orthanc_root_url=f"http://localhost:{system['HttpPort']}",
api_token=api_token
)
...
orthanc.RegisterOnChangeCallback(OnChange)
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Python Orthanc REST API client
We found that orthanc-api-client 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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