From: bingulo <bingulo@users.noreply.github.com>
To: ml@inbox.vuxu.org
Subject: Re: [PR PATCH] [Updated] New package: Orthanc-1.11.1
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2022 04:50:30 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20220809025030.ge2o3pWv1U3cTNoW4_4807LzBZzaOdHOFB013Z0eS0k@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <gh-mailinglist-notifications-41a7ca26-5023-4802-975b-f1789d68868e-void-packages-38537@inbox.vuxu.org>
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There is an updated pull request by bingulo against master on the void-packages repository
https://github.com/bingulo/void-packages orthanc
https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/38537
New package: Orthanc-1.11.1
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#### New package
- This new package conforms to the [quality requirements](https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/blob/master/Manual.md#quality-requirements): **YES**
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#### Local build testing
- I built this PR locally for my native architecture, (x86_64-LIBC)
A patch file from https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/38537.patch is attached
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From d2868b2ff35b7c893e6d789b65d2c7e53d5a796d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:22:27 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 01/13] New package: civetweb-1.15
---
common/shlibs | 1 +
srcpkgs/civetweb/patches/install-fix.patch | 16 +++++++++
srcpkgs/civetweb/template | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++
srcpkgs/libcivetweb | 1 +
srcpkgs/libcivetweb-devel | 1 +
5 files changed, 58 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/civetweb/patches/install-fix.patch
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/civetweb/template
create mode 120000 srcpkgs/libcivetweb
create mode 120000 srcpkgs/libcivetweb-devel
diff --git a/common/shlibs b/common/shlibs
index ea6fde4ffe31..a941669934ef 100644
--- a/common/shlibs
+++ b/common/shlibs
@@ -4185,3 +4185,4 @@ libnvidia-container-go.so.1 libnvidia-container-1.10.0_1
libqtspell-qt5.so.1 qtspell-1.0.1_1
libopensmtpd.so.0 libopensmtpd-0.7_1
libiio.so.0 libiio-0.23_1
+libcivetweb.so.1 libcivetweb-1.15_1
diff --git a/srcpkgs/civetweb/patches/install-fix.patch b/srcpkgs/civetweb/patches/install-fix.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..be282dbf613c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/civetweb/patches/install-fix.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+--- a/Makefile
++++ b/Makefile
+@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@
+ # http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html
+ PREFIX ?= /usr/local
+ EXEC_PREFIX = $(PREFIX)
+-BINDIR = $(EXEC_PREFIX)/bin
+-DATAROOTDIR = $(PREFIX)/share
++BINDIR = $(DESTDIR)$(EXEC_PREFIX)/bin
++DATAROOTDIR = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share
+ DOCDIR = $(DATAROOTDIR)/doc/$(CPROG)
+-SYSCONFDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/etc
++SYSCONFDIR ?= $(DESTDIR)/etc
+ HTMLDIR = $(DOCDIR)
+ INCLUDEDIR = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/include
+ LIBDIR = $(DESTDIR)$(EXEC_PREFIX)/lib
diff --git a/srcpkgs/civetweb/template b/srcpkgs/civetweb/template
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..96ff8080508b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/civetweb/template
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+# Template file for 'civetweb'
+pkgname=civetweb
+version=1.15
+revision=1
+build_style=gnu-makefile
+make_install_target="install install-headers install-lib install-slib"
+make_use_env=yes
+makedepends="openssl-devel"
+short_desc="Embedded C/C++ web server"
+maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
+license="MIT"
+homepage="https://civetweb.github.io/civetweb/"
+distfiles="https://github.com/civetweb/civetweb/archive/refs/tags/v${version}.tar.gz"
+checksum=90a533422944ab327a4fbb9969f0845d0dba05354f9cacce3a5005fa59f593b9
+
+pre_install() {
+ vmkdir usr/include
+}
+
+post_install() {
+ vlicense LICENSE.md
+}
+
+libcivetweb_package() {
+ short_desc+=' - library'
+ pkg_install() {
+ vmove "usr/lib/*.so.*"
+ }
+}
+
+libcivetweb-devel_package() {
+ depends="lib${sourcepkg}>=${version}_${revision}"
+ short_desc+=' - development files'
+ pkg_install() {
+ vmove usr/include
+ vmove "usr/lib/*.a"
+ vmove "usr/lib/*.so"
+ }
+}
diff --git a/srcpkgs/libcivetweb b/srcpkgs/libcivetweb
new file mode 120000
index 000000000000..f740b5313316
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/libcivetweb
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+civetweb
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/srcpkgs/libcivetweb-devel b/srcpkgs/libcivetweb-devel
new file mode 120000
index 000000000000..f740b5313316
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/libcivetweb-devel
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+civetweb
\ No newline at end of file
From c458f6f54470034e011d0feeb16362a487ac911a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:24:16 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 02/13] New package: dcmtk-3.6.7
---
common/shlibs | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
srcpkgs/dcmtk-doc | 1 +
srcpkgs/dcmtk/template | 49 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
srcpkgs/libdcmtk | 1 +
srcpkgs/libdcmtk-devel | 1 +
5 files changed, 80 insertions(+)
create mode 120000 srcpkgs/dcmtk-doc
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/dcmtk/template
create mode 120000 srcpkgs/libdcmtk
create mode 120000 srcpkgs/libdcmtk-devel
diff --git a/common/shlibs b/common/shlibs
index a941669934ef..39dd712edb27 100644
--- a/common/shlibs
+++ b/common/shlibs
@@ -4186,3 +4186,31 @@ libqtspell-qt5.so.1 qtspell-1.0.1_1
libopensmtpd.so.0 libopensmtpd-0.7_1
libiio.so.0 libiio-0.23_1
libcivetweb.so.1 libcivetweb-1.15_1
+libcmr.so.17
+libcmr.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmrt.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmdata.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmseg.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmdsig.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmsr.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmect.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmtkcharls.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmfg.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmtls.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmimage.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmtract.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmimgle.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmwlm.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmiod.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libi2d.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmjpeg.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libijg12.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmjpls.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libijg16.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmnet.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libijg8.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmpmap.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+liboflog.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmpstat.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libofstd.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
+libdcmqrdb.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
diff --git a/srcpkgs/dcmtk-doc b/srcpkgs/dcmtk-doc
new file mode 120000
index 000000000000..69ff54ce2e0c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/dcmtk-doc
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+dcmtk
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/srcpkgs/dcmtk/template b/srcpkgs/dcmtk/template
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..63c28bc3c376
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/dcmtk/template
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+# Template file for 'dcmtk'
+pkgname=dcmtk
+version=3.6.7
+revision=1
+build_style=cmake
+configure_args="-DDCMTK_ENABLE_CXX11=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DDCMTK_WITH_DOXYGEN=ON"
+hostmakedepends="doxygen"
+makedepends="openssl-devel zlib-devel tiff-devel libpng-devel libxml2-devel icu-devel"
+short_desc="Libraries and tools that implements DICOM standard"
+maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
+license="custom: see /usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}"
+homepage="https://dcmtk.org/dcmtk.php.en"
+distfiles="https://dicom.offis.de/download/dcmtk/${version//.}/dcmtk-${version}.tar.gz"
+checksum=7c58298e3e8d60232ee6fc8408cfadd14463cc11a3c4ca4c59af5988c7e9710a
+
+pre_build() {
+ ninja -C build DOXYGEN
+}
+
+post_install() {
+ vlicense COPYRIGHT
+}
+
+dcmtk-doc_package() {
+ short_desc+=' - documentation'
+ pkg_install() {
+ vmove usr/share/doc
+ }
+}
+
+# TODO need license here
+libdcmtk_package() {
+ short_desc+=' - runtime libraries'
+ pkg_install() {
+ vmove "usr/lib/*.so.*"
+ vmove usr/share/dcmtk
+ }
+}
+
+libdcmtk-devel_package() {
+ short_desc+=' - development files'
+ depends="lib${sourcepkg}>=${version}_${revision}"
+ pkg_install() {
+ vmove usr/include
+ vmove usr/lib/pkgconfig
+ vmove usr/lib/cmake
+ vmove "usr/lib/*.so"
+ }
+}
diff --git a/srcpkgs/libdcmtk b/srcpkgs/libdcmtk
new file mode 120000
index 000000000000..69ff54ce2e0c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/libdcmtk
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+dcmtk
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/srcpkgs/libdcmtk-devel b/srcpkgs/libdcmtk-devel
new file mode 120000
index 000000000000..69ff54ce2e0c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/libdcmtk-devel
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+dcmtk
\ No newline at end of file
From 199c66b6aedbaf2dc3351a423f9d5b9a99e7b382 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:24:41 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 03/13] New package: Orthanc-1.11.1
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc-devel | 1 +
srcpkgs/Orthanc-plugins | 1 +
srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json | 915 +++++++++++++++++++++++
srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run | 32 +
srcpkgs/Orthanc/template | 57 ++
5 files changed, 1006 insertions(+)
create mode 120000 srcpkgs/Orthanc-devel
create mode 120000 srcpkgs/Orthanc-plugins
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json
create mode 100755 srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/Orthanc/template
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-devel b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-devel
new file mode 120000
index 000000000000..6d0405937430
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-devel
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Orthanc
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-plugins b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-plugins
new file mode 120000
index 000000000000..6d0405937430
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-plugins
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Orthanc
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e0e594bb4647
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json
@@ -0,0 +1,915 @@
+{
+ /**
+ * General configuration of Orthanc
+ **/
+
+ // The logical name of this instance of Orthanc. This one is
+ // displayed in Orthanc Explorer and at the URI "/system".
+ "Name" : "MyOrthanc",
+
+ // Path to the directory that holds the heavyweight files (i.e. the
+ // raw DICOM instances). Backslashes must be either escaped by
+ // doubling them, or replaced by forward slashes "/".
+ "StorageDirectory" : "/var/lib/OrthancStorage",
+
+ // Path to the directory that holds the SQLite index (if unset, the
+ // value of StorageDirectory is used). This index could be stored on
+ // a RAM-drive or a SSD device for performance reasons.
+ "IndexDirectory" : "/var/lib/OrthancStorage",
+
+ // Path to the directory where Orthanc stores its large temporary
+ // files. The content of this folder can be safely deleted once
+ // Orthanc is stopped. The folder must exist. The corresponding
+ // filesystem must be properly sized, given that for instance a ZIP
+ // archive of DICOM images created by a job can weight several GBs,
+ // and that there might be up to "min(JobsHistorySize,
+ // MediaArchiveSize)" archives to be stored simultaneously. If not
+ // set, Orthanc will use the default temporary folder of the
+ // operating system (such as "/tmp/" on UNIX-like systems, or
+ // "C:/Temp" on Microsoft Windows).
+ // "TemporaryDirectory" : "/tmp/Orthanc/",
+
+ // Enable the transparent compression of the DICOM instances
+ "StorageCompression" : false,
+
+ // Maximum size of the storage in MB (a value of "0" indicates no
+ // limit on the storage size)
+ "MaximumStorageSize" : 0,
+
+ // Maximum number of patients that can be stored at a given time
+ // in the storage (a value of "0" indicates no limit on the number
+ // of patients)
+ "MaximumPatientCount" : 0,
+
+ // Maximum size of the storage cache in MB. The storage cache
+ // is stored in RAM and contains a copy of recently accessed
+ // files (written or read). A value of "0" indicates the cache
+ // is disabled. (new in Orthanc 1.10.0)
+ "MaximumStorageCacheSize" : 128,
+
+ // List of paths to the custom Lua scripts that are to be loaded
+ // into this instance of Orthanc
+ "LuaScripts" : [
+ ],
+
+ // The period (in seconds) between 2 calls of the "OnHeartBeat"
+ // lua callback. O means the heart beat is disabled.
+ // TODO: text below for Orthanc book:
+ // Note: that the period is not actually the delay between
+ // the end of an execution and the triggering of the next one.
+ // Since there is only one lua context, if other lua code is being
+ // executed, the heart beat might be delayed even more.
+ "LuaHeartBeatPeriod" : 0,
+
+ // List of paths to the plugins that are to be loaded into this
+ // instance of Orthanc (e.g. "./libPluginTest.so" for Linux, or
+ // "./PluginTest.dll" for Windows). These paths can refer to
+ // folders, in which case they will be scanned non-recursively to
+ // find shared libraries. Backslashes must be either escaped by
+ // doubling them, or replaced by forward slashes "/".
+ "Plugins" : [
+ ],
+
+ // Maximum number of processing jobs that are simultaneously running
+ // at any given time. A value of "0" indicates to use all the
+ // available CPU logical cores. To emulate Orthanc <= 1.3.2, set
+ // this value to "1".
+ "ConcurrentJobs" : 2,
+
+
+ /**
+ * Configuration of the HTTP server
+ **/
+
+ // Enable the HTTP server. If this parameter is set to "false",
+ // Orthanc acts as a pure DICOM server. The REST API and Orthanc
+ // Explorer will not be available.
+ "HttpServerEnabled" : true,
+
+ // Enable/disable the Orthanc Explorer Web user interface. This
+ // option is only meaningful if the "HttpServerEnabled" option is
+ // set to "true" (new in Orthanc 1.8.2).
+ "OrthancExplorerEnabled" : true,
+
+ // HTTP port for the REST services and for the GUI
+ "HttpPort" : 8042,
+
+ // When the following option is "true", if an error is encountered
+ // while calling the REST API, a JSON message describing the error
+ // is put in the HTTP answer. This feature can be disabled if the
+ // HTTP client does not properly handles such answers.
+ "HttpDescribeErrors" : true,
+
+ // Enable HTTP compression to improve network bandwidth utilization,
+ // at the expense of more computations on the server. Orthanc
+ // supports the "gzip" and "deflate" HTTP encodings.
+ "HttpCompressionEnabled" : true,
+
+ // Enable the publication of the content of the Orthanc server as a
+ // WebDAV share (new in Orthanc 1.8.0). On the localhost, the WebDAV
+ // share is mapped as "http://localhost:8042/webdav/".
+ "WebDavEnabled" : true,
+
+ // Whether to allow deletions through the WebDAV share. This is
+ // disabled by default to avoid accidental loss of DICOM instances.
+ "WebDavDeleteAllowed" : false,
+
+ // Whether to allow uploads through the WebDAV share.
+ "WebDavUploadAllowed" : true,
+
+
+
+ /**
+ * Configuration of the DICOM server
+ **/
+
+ // Enable the DICOM server. If this parameter is set to "false",
+ // Orthanc acts as a pure REST server. It will not be possible to
+ // receive files or to do query/retrieve through the DICOM protocol.
+ "DicomServerEnabled" : true,
+
+ // The DICOM Application Entity Title (cannot be longer than 16
+ // characters)
+ "DicomAet" : "ORTHANC",
+
+ // Check whether the called AET corresponds to the AET of Orthanc
+ // during an incoming DICOM SCU request
+ "DicomCheckCalledAet" : false,
+
+ // The DICOM port
+ "DicomPort" : 4242,
+
+ // The default encoding that is assumed for DICOM files without
+ // "SpecificCharacterSet" DICOM tag, and that is used when answering
+ // C-FIND requests (including worklists). The allowed values are
+ // "Ascii", "Utf8", "Latin1", "Latin2", "Latin3", "Latin4",
+ // "Latin5", "Cyrillic", "Windows1251", "Arabic", "Greek", "Hebrew",
+ // "Thai", "Japanese", "Chinese", "JapaneseKanji", "Korean", and
+ // "SimplifiedChinese".
+ "DefaultEncoding" : "Latin1",
+
+ // The transfer syntaxes that are accepted by Orthanc C-STORE SCP.
+ // This is an array listing the accepted transfer syntax UIDs. Each
+ // entry can contain wildcards ("?" or "*"). By default, all the
+ // known transfer syntaxes are accepted. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ "AcceptedTransferSyntaxes" : [ "1.2.840.10008.1.*" ],
+
+ // User-friendly groups of transfer syntaxes that can be enabled or
+ // disabled at once. These options are applied after the main
+ // "AcceptedTransferSyntaxes" option has been applied (if present).
+ /**
+ "DeflatedTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
+ "JpegTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
+ "Jpeg2000TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
+ "JpegLosslessTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
+ "JpipTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
+ "Mpeg2TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
+ "RleTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
+ "Mpeg4TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true, // New in Orthanc 1.6.0
+ "H265TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true, // New in Orthanc 1.9.0
+ **/
+
+ // Whether Orthanc accepts to act as C-STORE SCP for unknown storage
+ // SOP classes (aka. "promiscuous mode")
+ "UnknownSopClassAccepted" : false,
+
+ // Set the timeout (in seconds) after which the DICOM associations
+ // are closed by the Orthanc SCP (server) if no further DIMSE
+ // command is received from the SCU (client).
+ "DicomScpTimeout" : 30,
+
+
+
+ /**
+ * Security-related options for the HTTP server
+ **/
+
+ // Whether remote hosts can connect to the HTTP server
+ "RemoteAccessAllowed" : false,
+
+ // Whether or not SSL is enabled
+ "SslEnabled" : false,
+
+ // Path to the SSL certificate used by the HTTP server. The file
+ // must be stored in the PEM format, and must contain both the
+ // certificate and the private key. This option is only meaningful
+ // if "SslEnabled" is true.
+ "SslCertificate" : "certificate.pem",
+
+ // Sets the minimum accepted SSL protocol version
+ // (cf. "ssl_protocol_version" option of civetweb). By default,
+ // require SSL 1.2. This option is only meaningful if "SslEnabled"
+ // is true. (new in Orthanc 1.8.2)
+ //
+ // Value => Protocols
+ // 0 SSL2+SSL3+TLS1.0+TLS1.1+TLS1.2
+ // 1 SSL3+TLS1.0+TLS1.1+TLS1.2
+ // 2 TLS1.0+TLS1.1+TLS1.2
+ // 3 TLS1.1+TLS1.2
+ // 4 TLS1.2
+ "SslMinimumProtocolVersion" : 4,
+
+ // Set the accepted ciphers for SSL connections. The ciphers must be
+ // provided as a list of strings. If not set, this will default to
+ // FIPS 140-2 ciphers. This option is only meaningful if
+ // "SslEnabled" is true. (new in Orthanc 1.8.2)
+ /**
+ "SslCiphersAccepted" : [ "AES128-GCM-SHA256" ],
+ **/
+
+ // Whether or not peer client certificates shall be checked. This
+ // option is only meaningful if "SslEnabled" is true.
+ "SslVerifyPeers" : false,
+
+ // Path to a file containing the concatenation of the client SSL
+ // certificate(s) that are trusted to verify the identify of remote
+ // HTTP clients. The individual certificate(s) must be stored in the
+ // PEM format. This option is only meaningful if "SslVerifyPeers"
+ // is true.
+ "SslTrustedClientCertificates" : "trustedClientCertificates.pem",
+
+ // Whether or not the password protection is enabled (using HTTP
+ // basic access authentication). Starting with Orthanc 1.5.8, if
+ // "AuthenticationEnabled" is not explicitly set, authentication is
+ // enabled iff. remote access is allowed (i.e. the default value of
+ // "AuthenticationEnabled" equals that of "RemoteAccessAllowed").
+ /**
+ "AuthenticationEnabled" : false,
+ **/
+
+ // The list of the registered users. Because Orthanc uses HTTP
+ // Basic Authentication, the passwords are stored as plain text.
+ "RegisteredUsers" : {
+ // "alice" : "alicePassword"
+ },
+
+
+
+ /**
+ * Security-related options for the DICOM connections (SCU/SCP)
+ **/
+
+ // Whether DICOM TLS is enabled in the Orthanc SCP (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ "DicomTlsEnabled" : false,
+
+ // Path to the TLS certificate file (in PEM format) to be used for
+ // both Orthanc SCP (incoming DICOM connections) and Orthanc SCU
+ // (outgoing DICOM connections). Note that contrarily to the
+ // "SslCertificate" option, the certificate and its private key must
+ // be split into two separate files. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ /**
+ "DicomTlsCertificate" : "orthanc.crt",
+ **/
+
+ // Path to the file containing the private key (in PEM format) that
+ // corresponds to the TLS certificate specified in option
+ // "DicomTlsCertificate". (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ /**
+ "DicomTlsPrivateKey" : "orthanc.key",
+ **/
+
+ // Path to a file containing all the TLS certificates that Orthanc
+ // can trust, both for its SCP (incoming DICOM connections) and SCU
+ // (outgoing DICOM connections). This file must contain a sequence
+ // of PEM certificates. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ /**
+ "DicomTlsTrustedCertificates" : "trusted.crt",
+ **/
+
+ // Whether Orthanc rejects DICOM TLS connections to/from remote
+ // modalities that do not provide a certificate. Setting this option
+ // to "true" (resp. "false") corresponds to "--require-peer-cert"
+ // (resp. "--verify-peer-cert") in the DCMTK command-line
+ // tools. (new in Orthanc 1.9.3)
+ "DicomTlsRemoteCertificateRequired" : true,
+
+ // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-ECHO requests, even
+ // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
+ // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Orthanc 1.3.0
+ // is the only version to behave as if this argument were set to "false".
+ "DicomAlwaysAllowEcho" : true,
+
+ // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-STORE requests, even
+ // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
+ // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above)
+ "DicomAlwaysAllowStore" : true,
+
+ // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-FIND requests, even
+ // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
+ // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Setting this
+ // option to "true" implies security risks. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ // Note: From Orthanc 1.10.0, this option only applies to C-FIND
+ // requests for patients/studies/series/instances. Use option
+ // "DicomAlwaysAllowFindWorklist" for worklists.
+ "DicomAlwaysAllowFind" : false,
+
+ // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-FIND requests for worklists,
+ // even from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
+ // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Setting this
+ // option to "true" implies security risks. (new in Orthanc 1.10.0)
+ "DicomAlwaysAllowFindWorklist" : false,
+
+ // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-GET requests, even
+ // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
+ // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Setting this
+ // option to "true" implies security risks. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ "DicomAlwaysAllowGet" : false,
+
+ // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-MOVE requests, even
+ // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
+ // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Setting this
+ // option to "true" implies security risks. (new in Orthanc 1.9.7)
+ "DicomAlwaysAllowMove" : false,
+
+ // Whether Orthanc checks the IP/hostname address of the remote
+ // modality initiating a DICOM connection (as listed in the
+ // "DicomModalities" option above). If this option is set to
+ // "false", Orthanc only checks the AET of the remote modality.
+ "DicomCheckModalityHost" : false,
+
+
+
+ /**
+ * Network topology
+ **/
+
+ // The list of the known DICOM modalities. This option is ignored if
+ // "DicomModalitiesInDatabase" is set to "true", in which case you
+ // must use the REST API to define modalities.
+ "DicomModalities" : {
+ /**
+ * Uncommenting the following line would enable Orthanc to
+ * connect to an instance of the "storescp" open-source DICOM
+ * store (shipped in the DCMTK distribution), as started by the
+ * command line "storescp 2000". The first parameter is the
+ * AET of the remote modality (cannot be longer than 16
+ * characters), the second one is the remote network address,
+ * and the third one is the TCP port number corresponding
+ * to the DICOM protocol on the remote modality (usually 104).
+ **/
+ // "sample" : [ "STORESCP", "127.0.0.1", 2000 ]
+
+ /**
+ * A fourth parameter is available to enable patches for
+ * specific PACS manufacturers. The allowed values are currently:
+ * - "Generic" (default value),
+ * - "GenericNoWildcardInDates" (to replace "*" by "" in date fields
+ * in outgoing C-FIND requests originating from Orthanc),
+ * - "GenericNoUniversalWildcard" (to replace "*" by "" in all fields
+ * in outgoing C-FIND SCU requests originating from Orthanc),
+ * - "Vitrea",
+ * - "GE" (Enterprise Archive, MRI consoles and Advantage Workstation
+ * from GE Healthcare).
+ *
+ * This parameter is case-sensitive.
+ **/
+ // "vitrea" : [ "VITREA", "192.168.1.1", 104, "Vitrea" ]
+
+ /**
+ * By default, the Orthanc SCP accepts all DICOM commands (C-ECHO,
+ * C-STORE, C-FIND, C-MOVE, C-GET and storage commitment) issued by the
+ * registered remote SCU modalities. Starting with Orthanc 1.5.0,
+ * it is possible to specify which DICOM commands are allowed,
+ * separately for each remote modality, using the syntax
+ * below.
+ *
+ * The "AllowEcho" (resp. "AllowStore") option only has an effect
+ * respectively if global option "DicomAlwaysAllowEcho"
+ * (resp. "DicomAlwaysAllowStore") is set to "false".
+ *
+ * Starting with Orthanc 1.7.0, "AllowTranscoding" can be used to
+ * disable the transcoding to uncompressed transfer syntaxes if
+ * this remote modality doesn't support compressed transfer
+ * syntaxes. This option currently applies to Orthanc C-GET SCP
+ * and to Orthanc C-STORE SCU. This option only has an effect if
+ * the global option "EnableTranscoding" is set to "true".
+ *
+ * By default, all "Allow*" options are true.
+ * "AllowStorageCommitment" is actually an alias for
+ * "AllowNAction" & "AllowEventReport".
+ *
+ * The "UseDicomTls" option specifies whether DICOM TLS should be
+ * used when opening a SCU connection from Orthanc to this remote
+ * modality. By default, DICOM TLS is not enabled.
+ *
+ * The "LocalAet" option allows one to overwrite the global
+ * "DicomAet" configuration option in order to specify another AET
+ * for Orthanc when initiating an SCU to this very specific
+ * modality. Similarly, "Timeout" allows one to overwrite the
+ * global value "DicomScuTimeout" on a per-modality basis.
+ **/
+ //"untrusted" : {
+ // "AET" : "ORTHANC",
+ // "Port" : 104,
+ // "Host" : "127.0.0.1",
+ // "Manufacturer" : "Generic",
+ // "AllowEcho" : false,
+ // "AllowFind" : false,
+ // "AllowFindWorklist" : false, // new in 1.10.0
+ // "AllowGet" : false,
+ // "AllowMove" : false,
+ // "AllowStore" : true,
+ // "AllowStorageCommitment" : false, // new in 1.6.0
+ // "AllowTranscoding" : true, // new in 1.7.0
+ // "UseDicomTls" : false // new in 1.9.0
+ // "LocalAet" : "HELLO" // new in 1.9.0
+ // "Timeout" : 60 // new in 1.9.1
+ //}
+ },
+
+ // Whether to store the DICOM modalities in the Orthanc database
+ // instead of in this configuration file (new in Orthanc 1.5.0)
+ "DicomModalitiesInDatabase" : false,
+
+ // Whether the C-ECHO SCU is automatically followed by a C-FIND SCU,
+ // while testing the connectivity from Orthanc to a remote DICOM
+ // modality. This allows one to check that the remote modality does
+ // accept C-FIND requests from Orthanc (new in Orthanc 1.8.1).
+ "DicomEchoChecksFind" : false,
+
+ // The timeout (in seconds) after which the DICOM associations are
+ // considered as closed by the Orthanc SCU (client) if the remote
+ // DICOM SCP (server) does not answer.
+ "DicomScuTimeout" : 10,
+
+ // During a C-STORE SCU request initiated by Orthanc, if the remote
+ // modality doesn't support the original transfer syntax of some
+ // DICOM instance, specify which transfer syntax should be preferred
+ // to transcode this instance (provided the remote modality accepts
+ // this syntax). In Orthanc between 1.7.0 and 1.8.2, this parameter
+ // was implicitly set to "Little Endian Implicit"
+ // (1.2.840.10008.1.2). In Orthanc <= 1.6.1 and in Orthanc >= 1.9.0,
+ // this parameter is by default set to "Little Endian Explicit"
+ // (1.2.840.10008.1.2.1). This parameter can possibly correspond to
+ // a compressed transfer syntax. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ "DicomScuPreferredTransferSyntax" : "1.2.840.10008.1.2.1",
+
+ // Number of threads that are used by the embedded DICOM server.
+ // This defines the number of concurrent DICOM operations that can
+ // be run. Note: This is not limiting the number of concurrent
+ // connections. With a single thread, if a C-Find is received during
+ // e.g the transcoding of an incoming C-Store, it will have to wait
+ // until the end of the C-Store before being processed. (new in
+ // Orthanc 1.10.0, before this version, the value was fixed to 4)
+ "DicomThreadsCount" : 4,
+
+ // The list of the known Orthanc peers. This option is ignored if
+ // "OrthancPeersInDatabase" is set to "true", in which case you must
+ // use the REST API to define Orthanc peers.
+ "OrthancPeers" : {
+ /**
+ * Each line gives the base URL of an Orthanc peer, possibly
+ * followed by the username/password pair (if the password
+ * protection is enabled on the peer).
+ **/
+ // "peer" : [ "http://127.0.0.1:8043/", "alice", "alicePassword" ]
+ // "peer2" : [ "http://127.0.0.1:8044/" ]
+
+ /**
+ * This is another, more advanced format to define Orthanc
+ * peers. It notably allows one to specify HTTP headers, a HTTPS
+ * client certificate in the PEM format (as in the "--cert" option
+ * of curl), or to enable PKCS#11 authentication for smart cards.
+ *
+ * The "Timeout" option allows one to overwrite the global value
+ * "HttpTimeout" on a per-peer basis.
+ **/
+ // "peer" : {
+ // "Url" : "http://127.0.0.1:8043/",
+ // "Username" : "alice",
+ // "Password" : "alicePassword",
+ // "HttpHeaders" : { "Token" : "Hello world" },
+ // "CertificateFile" : "client.crt",
+ // "CertificateKeyFile" : "client.key",
+ // "CertificateKeyPassword" : "certpass",
+ // "Pkcs11" : false,
+ // "Timeout" : 42 // New in Orthanc 1.9.1
+ // }
+ },
+
+ // Whether to store the Orthanc peers in the Orthanc database
+ // instead of in this configuration file (new in Orthanc 1.5.0)
+ "OrthancPeersInDatabase" : false,
+
+ // Parameters of the HTTP proxy to be used by Orthanc. If set to the
+ // empty string, no HTTP proxy is used. For instance:
+ // "HttpProxy" : "192.168.0.1:3128"
+ // "HttpProxy" : "proxyUser:proxyPassword@192.168.0.1:3128"
+ "HttpProxy" : "",
+
+ // If set to "true", debug messages from libcurl will be issued
+ // whenever Orthanc makes an outgoing HTTP request. This is notably
+ // useful to debug HTTPS-related problems.
+ "HttpVerbose" : false,
+
+ // Set the timeout for HTTP requests issued by Orthanc (in seconds).
+ "HttpTimeout" : 60,
+
+ // Enable the verification of the peers during HTTPS requests. This
+ // option must be set to "false" if using self-signed certificates.
+ // Pay attention that setting this option to "false" results in
+ // security risks!
+ // Reference: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
+ "HttpsVerifyPeers" : true,
+
+ // Path to the CA (certification authority) certificates to validate
+ // peers in HTTPS requests. From curl documentation ("--cacert"
+ // option): "Tells curl to use the specified certificate file to
+ // verify the peers. The file may contain multiple CA
+ // certificates. The certificate(s) must be in PEM format." On
+ // Debian-based systems, this option can be set to
+ // "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
+ "HttpsCACertificates" : "",
+
+
+
+ /**
+ * Advanced options
+ **/
+
+ // Dictionary of symbolic names for the user-defined metadata. Each
+ // entry must map an unique string to an unique number between 1024
+ // and 65535. Reserved values:
+ // - The Orthanc whole-slide imaging plugin uses metadata 4200
+ "UserMetadata" : {
+ // "Sample" : 1024
+ },
+
+ // Dictionary of symbolic names for the user-defined types of
+ // attached files. Each entry must map an unique string to an unique
+ // number between 1024 and 65535. Optionally, a second argument can
+ // provided to specify a MIME content type for the attachment.
+ "UserContentType" : {
+ // "sample" : 1024
+ // "sample2" : [ 1025, "application/pdf" ]
+ },
+
+ // Number of seconds without receiving any instance before a
+ // patient, a study or a series is considered as stable.
+ "StableAge" : 60,
+
+ // By default, Orthanc compares AET (Application Entity Titles) in a
+ // case-insensitive way. Setting this option to "true" will enable
+ // case-sensitive matching.
+ "StrictAetComparison" : false,
+
+ // When the following option is "true", the MD5 of the DICOM files
+ // will be computed and stored in the Orthanc database. This
+ // information can be used to detect disk corruption, at the price
+ // of a small performance overhead.
+ "StoreMD5ForAttachments" : true,
+
+ // The maximum number of results for a single C-FIND request at the
+ // Patient, Study or Series level. Setting this option to "0" means
+ // no limit.
+ "LimitFindResults" : 0,
+
+ // The maximum number of results for a single C-FIND request at the
+ // Instance level. Setting this option to "0" means no limit.
+ "LimitFindInstances" : 0,
+
+ // If this option is set to "true" (default behavior until Orthanc
+ // 1.3.2), Orthanc will log the resources that are exported to other
+ // DICOM modalities or Orthanc peers, inside the URI
+ // "/exports". Setting this option to "false" is useful to prevent
+ // the index to grow indefinitely in auto-routing tasks (this is the
+ // default behavior since Orthanc 1.4.0).
+ "LogExportedResources" : false,
+
+ // Enable or disable HTTP Keep-Alive (persistent HTTP
+ // connections). Setting this option to "true" prevents Orthanc
+ // issue #32 ("HttpServer does not support multiple HTTP requests in
+ // the same TCP stream"), but can possibly slow down HTTP clients
+ // that do not support persistent connections. The default behavior
+ // used to be "false" in Orthanc <= 1.5.1. Setting this option to
+ // "false" is also recommended if Orthanc is compiled against
+ // Mongoose.
+ "KeepAlive" : true,
+
+ // Enable or disable Nagle's algorithm. Only taken into
+ // consideration if Orthanc is compiled to use CivetWeb. Experiments
+ // show that best performance can be obtained by setting both
+ // "KeepAlive" and "TcpNoDelay" to "true". Beware however of
+ // caveats: https://eklitzke.org/the-caveats-of-tcp-nodelay
+ "TcpNoDelay" : true,
+
+ // Number of threads that are used by the embedded HTTP server.
+ "HttpThreadsCount" : 50,
+
+ // If this option is set to "false", Orthanc will run in index-only
+ // mode. The DICOM files will not be stored on the drive: Orthanc
+ // only indexes the small subset of the so-called "main DICOM tags"
+ // in its SQL database. Note that this option might prevent the
+ // upgrade to newer versions of Orthanc. Also note that this
+ // behavior might not be available with the storage area plugins.
+ "StoreDicom" : true,
+
+ // DICOM associations initiated by Lua scripts are kept open as long
+ // as new DICOM commands are issued. This option sets the number of
+ // seconds of inactivity to wait before automatically closing a
+ // DICOM association used by Lua. If set to 0, the connection is
+ // closed immediately. This option is only used in Lua scripts.
+ "DicomAssociationCloseDelay" : 5,
+
+ // Maximum number of query/retrieve DICOM requests that are
+ // maintained by Orthanc. The least recently used requests get
+ // deleted as new requests are issued.
+ "QueryRetrieveSize" : 100,
+
+ // When handling a C-FIND SCP request, setting this flag to "true"
+ // will enable case-sensitive match for PN value representation
+ // (such as PatientName). By default, the search is
+ // case-insensitive, which does not follow the DICOM standard.
+ "CaseSensitivePN" : false,
+
+ // Configure PKCS#11 to use hardware security modules (HSM) and
+ // smart cards when carrying on HTTPS client authentication.
+ /**
+ "Pkcs11" : {
+ "Module" : "/usr/local/lib/libbeidpkcs11.so",
+ "Module" : "C:/Windows/System32/beidpkcs11.dll",
+ "Pin" : "1234",
+ "Verbose" : true
+ }
+ **/
+
+ // If set to "false", Orthanc will not load its default dictionary
+ // of private tags. This might be necessary if you cannot import a
+ // DICOM file encoded using the Implicit VR Endian transfer syntax,
+ // and containing private tags: Such an import error might stem from
+ // a bad dictionary. You can still list your private tags of
+ // interest in the "Dictionary" configuration option below.
+ "LoadPrivateDictionary" : true,
+
+ // Locale to be used by Orthanc. Currently, only used if comparing
+ // strings in a case-insensitive way. It should be safe to keep this
+ // value undefined, which lets Orthanc autodetect the suitable locale.
+ // "Locale" : "en_US.UTF-8",
+
+ // Register a new tag in the dictionary of DICOM tags that are known
+ // to Orthanc. Each line must contain the tag (formatted as 2
+ // hexadecimal numbers), the value representation (2 upcase
+ // characters), a nickname for the tag, possibly the minimum
+ // multiplicity (> 0 with defaults to 1), possibly the maximum
+ // multiplicity (0 means arbitrary multiplicity, defaults to 1), and
+ // possibly the Private Creator (for private tags).
+ // Note: For private tags, you should only declare the lower 8 bits
+ // of the element since the higher 8 bits may vary from one file to
+ // the other.
+ "Dictionary" : {
+ // "0014,1020" : [ "DA", "ValidationExpiryDate", 1, 1 ]
+ // "00e1,c2" : [ "UI", "PET-CT Multi Modality Name", 1, 1, "ELSCINT1" ]
+ // "7053,03" : [ "ST", "Original Image Filename", 1, 1, "Philips PET Private Group" ]
+ // "2001,5f" : [ "SQ", "StackSequence", 1, 1, "Philips Imaging DD 001" ]
+ },
+
+ // Load a set of external DICOM dictionaries in order to replace the
+ // default dictionaries. This option must contain a set of files in
+ // the DCMTK format. The order of the dictionaries *is*
+ // important. This option can be used to turn Orthanc into a DICONDE
+ // server. (new in Orthanc 1.9.4)
+ /**
+ "ExternalDictionaries" : [
+ "/usr/share/dcmtk/dicom.dic",
+ "/usr/share/dcmtk/diconde.dic"
+ ]
+ **/
+
+ // Whether to run DICOM C-MOVE operations synchronously. If set to
+ // "false" (asynchronous mode), each incoming C-MOVE request results
+ // in the creation of a new background job. Up to Orthanc 1.3.2, the
+ // implicit behavior was to use synchronous C-MOVE ("true"). Between
+ // Orthanc 1.4.0 and 1.4.2, the default behavior was set to
+ // asynchronous C-MOVE ("false"). Since Orthanc 1.5.0, the default
+ // behavior is back to synchronous C-MOVE ("true", which ensures
+ // backward compatibility with Orthanc <= 1.3.2).
+ "SynchronousCMove" : true,
+
+ // Maximum number of completed jobs that are kept in memory. A
+ // processing job is considered as complete once it is tagged as
+ // "Success" or "Failure". Since Orthanc 1.5.0, a value of "0"
+ // indicates to keep no job in memory (i.e. jobs are removed from
+ // the history as soon as they are completed), which prevents the
+ // use of some features of Orthanc (typically, synchronous mode in
+ // REST API) and should be avoided for non-developers.
+ "JobsHistorySize" : 10,
+
+ // Whether to save the jobs into the Orthanc database. If this
+ // option is set to "true", the pending/running/completed jobs are
+ // automatically reloaded from the database if Orthanc is stopped
+ // then restarted (except if the "--no-jobs" command-line argument
+ // is specified). This option should be set to "false" if multiple
+ // Orthanc servers are using the same database (e.g. if PostgreSQL
+ // or MariaDB/MySQL is used).
+ "SaveJobs" : true,
+
+ // Specifies how Orthanc reacts when it receives a DICOM instance
+ // whose SOPInstanceUID is already stored. If set to "true", the new
+ // instance replaces the old one. If set to "false", the new
+ // instance is discarded and the old one is kept. Up to Orthanc
+ // 1.4.1, the implicit behavior corresponded to "false".
+ "OverwriteInstances" : false,
+
+ // Maximum number of ZIP/media archives that are maintained by
+ // Orthanc, as a response to the asynchronous creation of archives.
+ // The least recently used archives get deleted as new archives are
+ // generated. This option was introduced in Orthanc 1.5.0, and has
+ // no effect on the synchronous generation of archives.
+ "MediaArchiveSize" : 1,
+
+ // Performance setting to specify how Orthanc accesses the storage
+ // area during find operations (C-FIND, /tools/find API route and
+ // QIDO-RS in dicom-web). Three modes are available: (1) "Always"
+ // allows Orthanc to read the storage area as soon as it needs an
+ // information that is not present in its database (slowest mode),
+ // (2) "Never" prevents Orthanc from accessing the storage area, and
+ // makes it uses exclusively its database (fastest mode), and (3)
+ // "Answers" allows Orthanc to read the storage area to generate its
+ // answers, but not to filter the DICOM resources (balance between
+ // the two modes). By default, the mode is "Always", which
+ // corresponds to the behavior of Orthanc <= 1.5.0.
+ "StorageAccessOnFind" : "Always",
+
+ // Whether Orthanc monitors its metrics (new in Orthanc 1.5.4). If
+ // set to "true", the metrics can be retrieved at
+ // "/tools/metrics-prometheus" formetted using the Prometheus
+ // text-based exposition format.
+ "MetricsEnabled" : true,
+
+ // Whether calls to URI "/tools/execute-script" is enabled. Starting
+ // with Orthanc 1.5.8, this URI is disabled by default for security.
+ "ExecuteLuaEnabled" : false,
+
+ // Set the timeout while serving HTTP requests by the embedded Web
+ // server, in seconds. This corresponds to option
+ // "request_timeout_ms" of Mongoose/Civetweb. It will set the socket
+ // options "SO_RCVTIMEO" and "SO_SNDTIMEO" to the specified value.
+ "HttpRequestTimeout" : 30,
+
+ // Set the default private creator that is used by Orthanc when it
+ // looks for a private tag in its dictionary (cf. "Dictionary"
+ // option), or when it creates/modifies a DICOM file (new in Orthanc 1.6.0).
+ "DefaultPrivateCreator" : "",
+
+ // Maximum number of storage commitment reports (i.e. received from
+ // remote modalities) to be kept in memory (new in Orthanc 1.6.0).
+ "StorageCommitmentReportsSize" : 100,
+
+ // Whether Orthanc transcodes DICOM files to an uncompressed
+ // transfer syntax over the DICOM protocol, if the remote modality
+ // does not support compressed transfer syntaxes (new in Orthanc 1.7.0).
+ "TranscodeDicomProtocol" : true,
+
+ // If some plugin to decode/transcode DICOM instances is installed,
+ // this option specifies whether the built-in decoder/transcoder of
+ // Orthanc (that uses DCMTK) is applied before or after the plugins,
+ // or is not applied at all (new in Orthanc 1.7.0). The allowed
+ // values for this option are "After" (default value, corresponding
+ // to the behavior of Orthanc <= 1.6.1), "Before", or "Disabled".
+ "BuiltinDecoderTranscoderOrder" : "After",
+
+ // If this option is set, Orthanc will transparently transcode any
+ // incoming DICOM instance to the given transfer syntax before
+ // storing it into its database. Beware that this might result in
+ // high CPU usage (if transcoding to some compressed transfer
+ // syntax), or in higher disk consumption (if transcoding to an
+ // uncompressed syntax). Also, beware that transcoding to a transfer
+ // syntax with lossy compression (notably JPEG) will change the
+ // "SOPInstanceUID" DICOM tag, and thus the Orthanc identifier at
+ // the instance level, which might break external workflow.
+ /**
+ "IngestTranscoding" : "1.2.840.10008.1.2",
+ **/
+
+ // Whether ingest transcoding is applied to incoming DICOM instances
+ // that have an uncompressed transfer syntax, i.e. Little Endian
+ // Implicit, Little Endian Explicit or Big Endian Explicit (new in
+ // Orthanc 1.8.2).
+ "IngestTranscodingOfUncompressed" : true,
+
+ // Whether ingest transcoding is applied to incoming DICOM instances
+ // that have a compressed transfer syntax (new in Orthanc 1.8.2).
+ "IngestTranscodingOfCompressed" : true,
+
+ // The compression level that is used when transcoding to one of the
+ // lossy/JPEG transfer syntaxes (integer between 1 and 100).
+ "DicomLossyTranscodingQuality" : 90,
+
+ // Whether "fsync()" is called after each write to the storage area
+ // (new in Orthanc 1.7.4). If this option is set to "true", Orthanc
+ // will run more slowly, but the DICOM are guaranteed to be
+ // immediately written to the disk. This option only makes sense if
+ // the builtin filesystem storage area is used. It defaults to
+ // "false" in Orthanc <= 1.7.3, and to "true" in Orthanc >= 1.7.4.
+ "SyncStorageArea" : true,
+
+ // If specified, on compatible systems, call "mallopt(M_ARENA_MAX,
+ // ...)" while starting Orthanc. This has the same effect at setting
+ // the environment variable "MALLOC_ARENA_MAX". This avoids large
+ // growth in RES memory if the threads of the embedded HTTP server
+ // have to allocate large chunks of memory (typically the case with
+ // large DICOM files). By setting "MallocArenaMax" to "N", these
+ // threads share "N" memory pools (known as "arenas"). Setting this
+ // option to "0" doesn't call mallopt()", which was the behavior of
+ // Orthanc <= 1.8.1.
+ "MallocArenaMax" : 5,
+
+ // Deidentify/anonymize the contents of the logs (notably C-FIND,
+ // C-GET, and C-MOVE queries submitted to Orthanc) according to
+ // Table E.1-1 of the DICOM standard (new in Orthanc 1.8.2)
+ "DeidentifyLogs" : true,
+
+ // If "DeidentifyLogs" is true, this sets the DICOM standard to
+ // follow for the deidentification/anonymization of the query
+ // contents. Possible values are "2008", "2017c" and "2021b" (new
+ // in Orthanc 1.8.2)
+ "DeidentifyLogsDicomVersion" : "2021b",
+
+ // Maximum length of the PDU (Protocol Data Unit) in the DICOM
+ // network protocol, expressed in bytes. This value affects both
+ // Orthanc SCU and Orthanc SCP. It defaults to 16KB. The allowed
+ // range is [4096,131072]. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
+ "MaximumPduLength" : 16384,
+
+ // Arbitrary identifier of this Orthanc server when storing its
+ // global properties if a custom index plugin is used. This
+ // identifier is only useful in the case of multiple
+ // readers/writers, in order to avoid collisions between multiple
+ // Orthanc servers. If unset, this identifier is taken as a SHA-1
+ // hash derived from the MAC addresses of the network interfaces,
+ // and from the AET and TCP ports used by Orthanc. Manually setting
+ // this option is needed in Docker/Kubernetes environments. (new in
+ // Orthanc 1.9.2)
+ /**
+ "DatabaseServerIdentifier" : "Orthanc1",
+ **/
+
+ // Whether Orthanc protects the modification of metadata and
+ // attachments using revisions, which is done using the HTTP headers
+ // "ETag", "If-Match" and "If-None-Match" in the calls to the REST
+ // API. This is needed to handle collisions between concurrent
+ // modifications in the case of multiple writers. The database
+ // back-end must support this option, which is notably *not* yet the
+ // case of the built-in SQLite index. (new in Orthanc 1.9.2)
+ "CheckRevisions" : false,
+
+ // Whether Orthanc streams ZIP archive/media to the HTTP
+ // client. Setting this option to "false" corresponds to the
+ // behavior of Orthanc <= 1.9.3: The ZIP is first entirely written
+ // to a temporary file, then sent to the client (which necessitates
+ // disk space and might lead to HTTP timeouts on large archives). If
+ // set to "true", the chunks of the ZIP file are progressively sent
+ // as soon as one DICOM file gets compressed (new in Orthanc 1.9.4)
+ "SynchronousZipStream" : true,
+
+ // Default number of loader threads when generating Zip archive/media.
+ // A value of 0 means reading and writing are performed in sequence
+ // (default behaviour). A value > 1 is meaningful only if the storage
+ // is a distributed network storage (e.g object storage plugin).
+ // (new experimental feature in Orthanc 1.10.0)
+ "ZipLoaderThreads": 0,
+
+ // Extra Main Dicom tags that are stored in DB together with all default
+ // Main Dicom tags that are already stored (TODO: see book new page).
+ // (new in Orthanc 1.11.0)
+ // Sequences tags are not supported.
+ /**
+ "ExtraMainDicomTags" : {
+ "Instance" : [
+ "Rows",
+ "Columns",
+ "ImageType",
+ "SOPClassUID",
+ "ContentDate",
+ "ContentTime",
+ "FrameOfReferenceUID",
+ "PixelSpacing",
+ "SpecificCharacterSet",
+ "BitsAllocated"
+ ],
+ "Series" : [],
+ "Study": [],
+ "Patient": []
+ },
+ */
+
+ // Enables/disables warnings in the logs.
+ // "true" enables a warning. All warnings are enabled by default
+ // TODO: see book new page
+ // (new in Orthanc 1.11.0)
+ "Warnings" : {
+ // A "RequestedTags" has been read from storage which is slower than
+ // reading it from DB.
+ // You might want to store this tag in ExtraMainDicomTags to build
+ // the response faster.
+ "W001_TagsBeingReadFromStorage": true,
+
+ // Retrieving a list of Main dicom tags from a resource that has been
+ // saved with another "ExtraMainDicomTags" configuration which means that
+ // your response might be incomplete/inconsistent.
+ // You should call patients|studies|series|instances/../reconstruct to rebuild
+ // the DB. TODO: also check for "rebuild DB" plugin
+ "W002_InconsistentDicomTagsInDb": true
+ }
+
+}
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run
new file mode 100755
index 000000000000..32050bf2928c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+OPTS=""
+[ -r conf ] && . ./conf
+
+: ${USER:="_orthanc"}
+
+: ${CONFIGFILE:="/etc/orthanc/Configuration.json"}
+[ -r $CONFIGFILE ] || exit 1
+
+: ${ORTHANCSTORAGE:="/var/lib/OrthancStorage"}
+if [ ! -e $ORTHANCSTORAGE ]
+then
+ mkdir -pm 0750 $ORTHANCSTORAGE &&
+ chown ${USER}:${USER} $ORTHANCSTORAGE ||
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+# Enable log
+if [ -n $LOG ]; then
+ : ${LOGDIR:="/log/orthanc"}
+ OPTS="${OPTS}--logdir=$LOGDIR "
+
+ if [ ! -e $LOGDIR ]; then
+ mkdir -pm 0750 $LOGDIR &&
+ chown ${USER}:${USER} $LOGDIR ||
+ exit 1
+ fi
+fi
+
+# Set OPTS on conf file for aditional parameters
+OPTS="$OPTS$CONFIGFILE"
+exec chpst -u ${USER}:${USER} Orthanc $OPTS
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/template
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d5cb61514619
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/template
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+# Template file for 'Orthanc'
+pkgname=Orthanc
+version=1.11.1
+revision=1
+build_wrksrc="OrthancServer"
+build_style=cmake
+configure_args="-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -DSTATIC_BUILD=OFF -DDCMTK_DIR=/usr/lib/cmake/dcmtk"
+hostmakedepends="python3 unzip tar doxygen dcmtk"
+makedepends="libuuid-devel boost-devel libcurl-devel
+ libdcmtk-devel gtest-devel libpng-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel
+ sqlite-devel libcivetweb-devel openssl-devel jsoncpp-devel lua-devel
+ pugixml-devel"
+depends="dcmtk"
+short_desc="Lightweight RESTful DICOM server"
+maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
+license="GPL-3.0-or-later"
+homepage="https://www.orthanc-server.com/index.php"
+distfiles="https://www.orthanc-server.com/downloads/get.php?path=/orthanc/Orthanc-${version}.tar.gz"
+checksum=a634adc9f6dd0a74ebaeb415657b5f3d51822b4fb347641dc44f3bf8b5b56db5
+ignore_elf_dirs="/usr/share/orthanc"
+python_version=3
+
+# Create '_orthanc' user for the server
+system_accounts="_orthanc"
+_orthanc_descr="Orthanc server user"
+conf_files="etc/orthanc/Configuration.json"
+
+post_install() {
+ cd ${DESTDIR}
+ mv usr/sbin/* usr/bin/
+ rm -rf usr/sbin
+
+ # Remove garbage
+ rm -rf builddir
+
+ vsv orthanc
+ vinstall ${FILESDIR}/Configuration.json 0644 etc/orthanc
+}
+
+Orthanc-devel_package() {
+ depends+=" ${sourcepkg}>=${version}_${revision}"
+ short_desc+=" - development files"
+ pkg_install() {
+ vmove usr/include
+ vmove usr/share/doc
+ vmkdir usr/share/orthanc/OrthancFramework 0755
+ vcopy ${wrksrc}/OrthancFramework usr/share/orthanc
+ }
+}
+
+Orthanc-plugins_package() {
+ depends+=" ${sourcepkg}>=${version}_${revision}"
+ short_desc+=" - official plugins"
+ pkg_install() {
+ vmove usr/share/orthanc/plugins
+ }
+}
From 637d5f15e8a4e3930bd86b023ba6faa0c635b28f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:24:59 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 04/13] New package: Orthanc-DicomWeb-1.9
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e1300c4d4550
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+# Template file for 'Orthanc-DicomWeb'
+pkgname=Orthanc-DicomWeb
+version=1.9
+revision=1
+wrksrc="${pkgname/-}-${version}"
+build_style=cmake
+configure_args="-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_WOURCE=path
+ -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/usr/share/orthanc/OrthancFramework/Sources"
+hostmakedepends="tar unzip python3"
+makedepends="Orthanc-devel>=1.11.1 pugixml-devel gtest-devel jsoncpp-devel
+ libuuid-devel boost-devel"
+short_desc="Plugin to bring support of the DICOMweb standard into Orthanc"
+maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
+license="AGPL-3.0-or-later"
+homepage="https://www.orthanc-server.com/static.php?page=dicomweb"
+distfiles="https://www.orthanc-server.com/downloads/get.php?path=/plugin-dicom-web/${pkgname/-}-${version}.tar.gz"
+checksum=b68ff9b3de3c3dca0ea7978223b10afd8819fc809ef32c476c9b71e8831cb17f
+ignore_elf_dirs="/usr/share/orthanc"
+
+post_install() {
+ vlicense COPYING
+}
From 6fac0c00a7f62deea5b29b869ef4b872ca37d8bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:25:15 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 05/13] New package: Orthanc-PostgreSQL-4.0
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 23 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..630a333a62fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+# Template file for 'Orthanc-PostgreSQL'
+pkgname=Orthanc-PostgreSQL
+version=4.0
+revision=1
+wrksrc="${pkgname/-}-${version}"
+build_wrksrc="PostgreSQL"
+build_style=cmake
+configure_args="-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_WOURCE=path
+ -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/usr/share/orthanc/OrthancFramework/Sources"
+hostmakedepends="tar unzip python3"
+makedepends="Orthanc-devel>=1.11.1 openssl-devel gtest-devel zlib-devel
+ jsoncpp-devel libuuid-devel boost-devel postgresql-libs-devel"
+short_desc="PostgreSQL database plugin for Orthanc"
+maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
+license="AGPL-3.0-or-later"
+homepage="https://www.orthanc-server.com/static.php?page=dicomweb"
+distfiles="https://www.orthanc-server.com/downloads/get.php?path=/plugin-postgresql/${pkgname/-}-${version}.tar.gz"
+checksum=a5049ed8a5d6bb8b6529636cf1d9f631d1b61f6e0bbfdc6accae45aded42bac5
+ignore_elf_dirs="/usr/share/orthanc"
+
+post_install() {
+ vlicense ../COPYING
+}
From 19da37678b2bbac9b049263d83956f63c45ac872 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:25:48 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 06/13] New package: Orthanc-Python-4.0
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 23 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..347c622c9eff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+# Template file for 'Orthanc-Python'
+pkgname=Orthanc-Python
+version=4.0
+revision=1
+wrksrc="${pkgname/-}-${version}"
+build_style=cmake
+configure_args="-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_WOURCE=path
+ -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/usr/share/orthanc/OrthancFramework/Sources
+ -DPYTHON_VERSION=3.10"
+hostmakedepends="tar unzip python3>=3.10<3.11 pkg-config"
+makedepends="Orthanc-devel>=1.11.1 jsoncpp-devel libuuid-devel boost-devel
+ python3-devel>=3.10<3.11"
+short_desc="Python plugin for Orthanc"
+maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
+license="AGPL-3.0-or-later"
+homepage="https://book.orthanc-server.com/plugins/python.html"
+distfiles="https://www.orthanc-server.com/downloads/get.php?path=/plugin-python/${pkgname/-}-${version}.tar.gz"
+checksum=3e5473abb8144c9c89101a09e733732cac19423bf847cfad51fd2bffab0e1647
+ignore_elf_dirs="/usr/share/orthanc"
+
+post_install() {
+ vlicense COPYING
+}
From 72983a4f0807ec87e8d03688106d8899bcdfd814 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:24:16 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 07/13] New package: dcmtk-3.6.7
---
common/shlibs | 1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/common/shlibs b/common/shlibs
index 39dd712edb27..d3fd58874703 100644
--- a/common/shlibs
+++ b/common/shlibs
@@ -4186,7 +4186,6 @@ libqtspell-qt5.so.1 qtspell-1.0.1_1
libopensmtpd.so.0 libopensmtpd-0.7_1
libiio.so.0 libiio-0.23_1
libcivetweb.so.1 libcivetweb-1.15_1
-libcmr.so.17
libcmr.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
libdcmrt.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
libdcmdata.so.17 libdcmtk-3.6.7_1
From 7d0d7559d3d19a24d2f77bc9712e60524e46ccfd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:24:59 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 08/13] New package: Orthanc-DicomWeb-1.9
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template
index e1300c4d4550..ce68fbd8038a 100644
--- a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-DicomWeb/template
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ build_style=cmake
configure_args="-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_WOURCE=path
-DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/usr/share/orthanc/OrthancFramework/Sources"
hostmakedepends="tar unzip python3"
-makedepends="Orthanc-devel>=1.11.1 pugixml-devel gtest-devel jsoncpp-devel
+makedepends="Orthanc-devel pugixml-devel gtest-devel jsoncpp-devel
libuuid-devel boost-devel"
short_desc="Plugin to bring support of the DICOMweb standard into Orthanc"
maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
From 1937bf3deace1540c11d828899869bd218d0e5e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:25:15 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 09/13] New package: Orthanc-PostgreSQL-4.0
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template
index 630a333a62fe..360fe0c56796 100644
--- a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-PostgreSQL/template
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ build_style=cmake
configure_args="-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_WOURCE=path
-DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/usr/share/orthanc/OrthancFramework/Sources"
hostmakedepends="tar unzip python3"
-makedepends="Orthanc-devel>=1.11.1 openssl-devel gtest-devel zlib-devel
+makedepends="Orthanc-devel openssl-devel gtest-devel zlib-devel
jsoncpp-devel libuuid-devel boost-devel postgresql-libs-devel"
short_desc="PostgreSQL database plugin for Orthanc"
maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
From 27727f5fceee71b30d0bab95dd0e0f0764ba6315 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:25:48 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 10/13] New package: Orthanc-Python-4.0
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template | 5 ++---
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
index 347c622c9eff..3efa389a99c5 100644
--- a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
@@ -7,9 +7,8 @@ build_style=cmake
configure_args="-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_WOURCE=path
-DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/usr/share/orthanc/OrthancFramework/Sources
-DPYTHON_VERSION=3.10"
-hostmakedepends="tar unzip python3>=3.10<3.11 pkg-config"
-makedepends="Orthanc-devel>=1.11.1 jsoncpp-devel libuuid-devel boost-devel
- python3-devel>=3.10<3.11"
+hostmakedepends="tar unzip python3 pkg-config"
+makedepends="Orthanc-devel jsoncpp-devel libuuid-devel boost-devel python3-devel"
short_desc="Python plugin for Orthanc"
maintainer="Carlos E. Gallo F. <gcarlos@disroot.org>"
license="AGPL-3.0-or-later"
From 672fef8a46fb48b00a67a29ab6c19d6f50650dd4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:24:41 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 11/13] New package: Orthanc-1.11.1
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run | 21 ++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run
index 32050bf2928c..08f727da62c1 100755
--- a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/orthanc/run
@@ -5,28 +5,27 @@ OPTS=""
: ${USER:="_orthanc"}
: ${CONFIGFILE:="/etc/orthanc/Configuration.json"}
-[ -r $CONFIGFILE ] || exit 1
+[ -r "$CONFIGFILE" ] || exit 1
: ${ORTHANCSTORAGE:="/var/lib/OrthancStorage"}
-if [ ! -e $ORTHANCSTORAGE ]
+if [ ! -e "$ORTHANCSTORAGE" ]
then
- mkdir -pm 0750 $ORTHANCSTORAGE &&
- chown ${USER}:${USER} $ORTHANCSTORAGE ||
+ mkdir -pm 0750 "$ORTHANCSTORAGE" &&
+ chown ${USER}:${USER} "$ORTHANCSTORAGE" ||
exit 1
fi
# Enable log
-if [ -n $LOG ]; then
+if [ -n "$LOG" ]; then
: ${LOGDIR:="/log/orthanc"}
- OPTS="${OPTS}--logdir=$LOGDIR "
+ OPTS="${OPTS} --logdir=\"$LOGDIR\""
- if [ ! -e $LOGDIR ]; then
- mkdir -pm 0750 $LOGDIR &&
- chown ${USER}:${USER} $LOGDIR ||
+ if [ ! -e "$LOGDIR" ]; then
+ mkdir -pm 0750 "$LOGDIR" &&
+ chown ${USER}:${USER} "$LOGDIR" ||
exit 1
fi
fi
# Set OPTS on conf file for aditional parameters
-OPTS="$OPTS$CONFIGFILE"
-exec chpst -u ${USER}:${USER} Orthanc $OPTS
+exec chpst -u ${USER}:${USER} Orthanc $OPTS "${CONFIGFILE}"
From 28295cf4013a38911719d903831794b127478322 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:24:41 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 12/13] New package: Orthanc-1.11.1
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json | 915 -----------------------
srcpkgs/Orthanc/patches/config.patch | 28 +
srcpkgs/Orthanc/template | 9 +-
3 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 919 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json
create mode 100644 srcpkgs/Orthanc/patches/config.patch
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json
deleted file mode 100644
index e0e594bb4647..000000000000
--- a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/files/Configuration.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,915 +0,0 @@
-{
- /**
- * General configuration of Orthanc
- **/
-
- // The logical name of this instance of Orthanc. This one is
- // displayed in Orthanc Explorer and at the URI "/system".
- "Name" : "MyOrthanc",
-
- // Path to the directory that holds the heavyweight files (i.e. the
- // raw DICOM instances). Backslashes must be either escaped by
- // doubling them, or replaced by forward slashes "/".
- "StorageDirectory" : "/var/lib/OrthancStorage",
-
- // Path to the directory that holds the SQLite index (if unset, the
- // value of StorageDirectory is used). This index could be stored on
- // a RAM-drive or a SSD device for performance reasons.
- "IndexDirectory" : "/var/lib/OrthancStorage",
-
- // Path to the directory where Orthanc stores its large temporary
- // files. The content of this folder can be safely deleted once
- // Orthanc is stopped. The folder must exist. The corresponding
- // filesystem must be properly sized, given that for instance a ZIP
- // archive of DICOM images created by a job can weight several GBs,
- // and that there might be up to "min(JobsHistorySize,
- // MediaArchiveSize)" archives to be stored simultaneously. If not
- // set, Orthanc will use the default temporary folder of the
- // operating system (such as "/tmp/" on UNIX-like systems, or
- // "C:/Temp" on Microsoft Windows).
- // "TemporaryDirectory" : "/tmp/Orthanc/",
-
- // Enable the transparent compression of the DICOM instances
- "StorageCompression" : false,
-
- // Maximum size of the storage in MB (a value of "0" indicates no
- // limit on the storage size)
- "MaximumStorageSize" : 0,
-
- // Maximum number of patients that can be stored at a given time
- // in the storage (a value of "0" indicates no limit on the number
- // of patients)
- "MaximumPatientCount" : 0,
-
- // Maximum size of the storage cache in MB. The storage cache
- // is stored in RAM and contains a copy of recently accessed
- // files (written or read). A value of "0" indicates the cache
- // is disabled. (new in Orthanc 1.10.0)
- "MaximumStorageCacheSize" : 128,
-
- // List of paths to the custom Lua scripts that are to be loaded
- // into this instance of Orthanc
- "LuaScripts" : [
- ],
-
- // The period (in seconds) between 2 calls of the "OnHeartBeat"
- // lua callback. O means the heart beat is disabled.
- // TODO: text below for Orthanc book:
- // Note: that the period is not actually the delay between
- // the end of an execution and the triggering of the next one.
- // Since there is only one lua context, if other lua code is being
- // executed, the heart beat might be delayed even more.
- "LuaHeartBeatPeriod" : 0,
-
- // List of paths to the plugins that are to be loaded into this
- // instance of Orthanc (e.g. "./libPluginTest.so" for Linux, or
- // "./PluginTest.dll" for Windows). These paths can refer to
- // folders, in which case they will be scanned non-recursively to
- // find shared libraries. Backslashes must be either escaped by
- // doubling them, or replaced by forward slashes "/".
- "Plugins" : [
- ],
-
- // Maximum number of processing jobs that are simultaneously running
- // at any given time. A value of "0" indicates to use all the
- // available CPU logical cores. To emulate Orthanc <= 1.3.2, set
- // this value to "1".
- "ConcurrentJobs" : 2,
-
-
- /**
- * Configuration of the HTTP server
- **/
-
- // Enable the HTTP server. If this parameter is set to "false",
- // Orthanc acts as a pure DICOM server. The REST API and Orthanc
- // Explorer will not be available.
- "HttpServerEnabled" : true,
-
- // Enable/disable the Orthanc Explorer Web user interface. This
- // option is only meaningful if the "HttpServerEnabled" option is
- // set to "true" (new in Orthanc 1.8.2).
- "OrthancExplorerEnabled" : true,
-
- // HTTP port for the REST services and for the GUI
- "HttpPort" : 8042,
-
- // When the following option is "true", if an error is encountered
- // while calling the REST API, a JSON message describing the error
- // is put in the HTTP answer. This feature can be disabled if the
- // HTTP client does not properly handles such answers.
- "HttpDescribeErrors" : true,
-
- // Enable HTTP compression to improve network bandwidth utilization,
- // at the expense of more computations on the server. Orthanc
- // supports the "gzip" and "deflate" HTTP encodings.
- "HttpCompressionEnabled" : true,
-
- // Enable the publication of the content of the Orthanc server as a
- // WebDAV share (new in Orthanc 1.8.0). On the localhost, the WebDAV
- // share is mapped as "http://localhost:8042/webdav/".
- "WebDavEnabled" : true,
-
- // Whether to allow deletions through the WebDAV share. This is
- // disabled by default to avoid accidental loss of DICOM instances.
- "WebDavDeleteAllowed" : false,
-
- // Whether to allow uploads through the WebDAV share.
- "WebDavUploadAllowed" : true,
-
-
-
- /**
- * Configuration of the DICOM server
- **/
-
- // Enable the DICOM server. If this parameter is set to "false",
- // Orthanc acts as a pure REST server. It will not be possible to
- // receive files or to do query/retrieve through the DICOM protocol.
- "DicomServerEnabled" : true,
-
- // The DICOM Application Entity Title (cannot be longer than 16
- // characters)
- "DicomAet" : "ORTHANC",
-
- // Check whether the called AET corresponds to the AET of Orthanc
- // during an incoming DICOM SCU request
- "DicomCheckCalledAet" : false,
-
- // The DICOM port
- "DicomPort" : 4242,
-
- // The default encoding that is assumed for DICOM files without
- // "SpecificCharacterSet" DICOM tag, and that is used when answering
- // C-FIND requests (including worklists). The allowed values are
- // "Ascii", "Utf8", "Latin1", "Latin2", "Latin3", "Latin4",
- // "Latin5", "Cyrillic", "Windows1251", "Arabic", "Greek", "Hebrew",
- // "Thai", "Japanese", "Chinese", "JapaneseKanji", "Korean", and
- // "SimplifiedChinese".
- "DefaultEncoding" : "Latin1",
-
- // The transfer syntaxes that are accepted by Orthanc C-STORE SCP.
- // This is an array listing the accepted transfer syntax UIDs. Each
- // entry can contain wildcards ("?" or "*"). By default, all the
- // known transfer syntaxes are accepted. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- "AcceptedTransferSyntaxes" : [ "1.2.840.10008.1.*" ],
-
- // User-friendly groups of transfer syntaxes that can be enabled or
- // disabled at once. These options are applied after the main
- // "AcceptedTransferSyntaxes" option has been applied (if present).
- /**
- "DeflatedTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
- "JpegTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
- "Jpeg2000TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
- "JpegLosslessTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
- "JpipTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
- "Mpeg2TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
- "RleTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
- "Mpeg4TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true, // New in Orthanc 1.6.0
- "H265TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true, // New in Orthanc 1.9.0
- **/
-
- // Whether Orthanc accepts to act as C-STORE SCP for unknown storage
- // SOP classes (aka. "promiscuous mode")
- "UnknownSopClassAccepted" : false,
-
- // Set the timeout (in seconds) after which the DICOM associations
- // are closed by the Orthanc SCP (server) if no further DIMSE
- // command is received from the SCU (client).
- "DicomScpTimeout" : 30,
-
-
-
- /**
- * Security-related options for the HTTP server
- **/
-
- // Whether remote hosts can connect to the HTTP server
- "RemoteAccessAllowed" : false,
-
- // Whether or not SSL is enabled
- "SslEnabled" : false,
-
- // Path to the SSL certificate used by the HTTP server. The file
- // must be stored in the PEM format, and must contain both the
- // certificate and the private key. This option is only meaningful
- // if "SslEnabled" is true.
- "SslCertificate" : "certificate.pem",
-
- // Sets the minimum accepted SSL protocol version
- // (cf. "ssl_protocol_version" option of civetweb). By default,
- // require SSL 1.2. This option is only meaningful if "SslEnabled"
- // is true. (new in Orthanc 1.8.2)
- //
- // Value => Protocols
- // 0 SSL2+SSL3+TLS1.0+TLS1.1+TLS1.2
- // 1 SSL3+TLS1.0+TLS1.1+TLS1.2
- // 2 TLS1.0+TLS1.1+TLS1.2
- // 3 TLS1.1+TLS1.2
- // 4 TLS1.2
- "SslMinimumProtocolVersion" : 4,
-
- // Set the accepted ciphers for SSL connections. The ciphers must be
- // provided as a list of strings. If not set, this will default to
- // FIPS 140-2 ciphers. This option is only meaningful if
- // "SslEnabled" is true. (new in Orthanc 1.8.2)
- /**
- "SslCiphersAccepted" : [ "AES128-GCM-SHA256" ],
- **/
-
- // Whether or not peer client certificates shall be checked. This
- // option is only meaningful if "SslEnabled" is true.
- "SslVerifyPeers" : false,
-
- // Path to a file containing the concatenation of the client SSL
- // certificate(s) that are trusted to verify the identify of remote
- // HTTP clients. The individual certificate(s) must be stored in the
- // PEM format. This option is only meaningful if "SslVerifyPeers"
- // is true.
- "SslTrustedClientCertificates" : "trustedClientCertificates.pem",
-
- // Whether or not the password protection is enabled (using HTTP
- // basic access authentication). Starting with Orthanc 1.5.8, if
- // "AuthenticationEnabled" is not explicitly set, authentication is
- // enabled iff. remote access is allowed (i.e. the default value of
- // "AuthenticationEnabled" equals that of "RemoteAccessAllowed").
- /**
- "AuthenticationEnabled" : false,
- **/
-
- // The list of the registered users. Because Orthanc uses HTTP
- // Basic Authentication, the passwords are stored as plain text.
- "RegisteredUsers" : {
- // "alice" : "alicePassword"
- },
-
-
-
- /**
- * Security-related options for the DICOM connections (SCU/SCP)
- **/
-
- // Whether DICOM TLS is enabled in the Orthanc SCP (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- "DicomTlsEnabled" : false,
-
- // Path to the TLS certificate file (in PEM format) to be used for
- // both Orthanc SCP (incoming DICOM connections) and Orthanc SCU
- // (outgoing DICOM connections). Note that contrarily to the
- // "SslCertificate" option, the certificate and its private key must
- // be split into two separate files. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- /**
- "DicomTlsCertificate" : "orthanc.crt",
- **/
-
- // Path to the file containing the private key (in PEM format) that
- // corresponds to the TLS certificate specified in option
- // "DicomTlsCertificate". (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- /**
- "DicomTlsPrivateKey" : "orthanc.key",
- **/
-
- // Path to a file containing all the TLS certificates that Orthanc
- // can trust, both for its SCP (incoming DICOM connections) and SCU
- // (outgoing DICOM connections). This file must contain a sequence
- // of PEM certificates. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- /**
- "DicomTlsTrustedCertificates" : "trusted.crt",
- **/
-
- // Whether Orthanc rejects DICOM TLS connections to/from remote
- // modalities that do not provide a certificate. Setting this option
- // to "true" (resp. "false") corresponds to "--require-peer-cert"
- // (resp. "--verify-peer-cert") in the DCMTK command-line
- // tools. (new in Orthanc 1.9.3)
- "DicomTlsRemoteCertificateRequired" : true,
-
- // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-ECHO requests, even
- // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
- // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Orthanc 1.3.0
- // is the only version to behave as if this argument were set to "false".
- "DicomAlwaysAllowEcho" : true,
-
- // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-STORE requests, even
- // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
- // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above)
- "DicomAlwaysAllowStore" : true,
-
- // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-FIND requests, even
- // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
- // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Setting this
- // option to "true" implies security risks. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- // Note: From Orthanc 1.10.0, this option only applies to C-FIND
- // requests for patients/studies/series/instances. Use option
- // "DicomAlwaysAllowFindWorklist" for worklists.
- "DicomAlwaysAllowFind" : false,
-
- // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-FIND requests for worklists,
- // even from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
- // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Setting this
- // option to "true" implies security risks. (new in Orthanc 1.10.0)
- "DicomAlwaysAllowFindWorklist" : false,
-
- // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-GET requests, even
- // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
- // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Setting this
- // option to "true" implies security risks. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- "DicomAlwaysAllowGet" : false,
-
- // Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-MOVE requests, even
- // from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
- // listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Setting this
- // option to "true" implies security risks. (new in Orthanc 1.9.7)
- "DicomAlwaysAllowMove" : false,
-
- // Whether Orthanc checks the IP/hostname address of the remote
- // modality initiating a DICOM connection (as listed in the
- // "DicomModalities" option above). If this option is set to
- // "false", Orthanc only checks the AET of the remote modality.
- "DicomCheckModalityHost" : false,
-
-
-
- /**
- * Network topology
- **/
-
- // The list of the known DICOM modalities. This option is ignored if
- // "DicomModalitiesInDatabase" is set to "true", in which case you
- // must use the REST API to define modalities.
- "DicomModalities" : {
- /**
- * Uncommenting the following line would enable Orthanc to
- * connect to an instance of the "storescp" open-source DICOM
- * store (shipped in the DCMTK distribution), as started by the
- * command line "storescp 2000". The first parameter is the
- * AET of the remote modality (cannot be longer than 16
- * characters), the second one is the remote network address,
- * and the third one is the TCP port number corresponding
- * to the DICOM protocol on the remote modality (usually 104).
- **/
- // "sample" : [ "STORESCP", "127.0.0.1", 2000 ]
-
- /**
- * A fourth parameter is available to enable patches for
- * specific PACS manufacturers. The allowed values are currently:
- * - "Generic" (default value),
- * - "GenericNoWildcardInDates" (to replace "*" by "" in date fields
- * in outgoing C-FIND requests originating from Orthanc),
- * - "GenericNoUniversalWildcard" (to replace "*" by "" in all fields
- * in outgoing C-FIND SCU requests originating from Orthanc),
- * - "Vitrea",
- * - "GE" (Enterprise Archive, MRI consoles and Advantage Workstation
- * from GE Healthcare).
- *
- * This parameter is case-sensitive.
- **/
- // "vitrea" : [ "VITREA", "192.168.1.1", 104, "Vitrea" ]
-
- /**
- * By default, the Orthanc SCP accepts all DICOM commands (C-ECHO,
- * C-STORE, C-FIND, C-MOVE, C-GET and storage commitment) issued by the
- * registered remote SCU modalities. Starting with Orthanc 1.5.0,
- * it is possible to specify which DICOM commands are allowed,
- * separately for each remote modality, using the syntax
- * below.
- *
- * The "AllowEcho" (resp. "AllowStore") option only has an effect
- * respectively if global option "DicomAlwaysAllowEcho"
- * (resp. "DicomAlwaysAllowStore") is set to "false".
- *
- * Starting with Orthanc 1.7.0, "AllowTranscoding" can be used to
- * disable the transcoding to uncompressed transfer syntaxes if
- * this remote modality doesn't support compressed transfer
- * syntaxes. This option currently applies to Orthanc C-GET SCP
- * and to Orthanc C-STORE SCU. This option only has an effect if
- * the global option "EnableTranscoding" is set to "true".
- *
- * By default, all "Allow*" options are true.
- * "AllowStorageCommitment" is actually an alias for
- * "AllowNAction" & "AllowEventReport".
- *
- * The "UseDicomTls" option specifies whether DICOM TLS should be
- * used when opening a SCU connection from Orthanc to this remote
- * modality. By default, DICOM TLS is not enabled.
- *
- * The "LocalAet" option allows one to overwrite the global
- * "DicomAet" configuration option in order to specify another AET
- * for Orthanc when initiating an SCU to this very specific
- * modality. Similarly, "Timeout" allows one to overwrite the
- * global value "DicomScuTimeout" on a per-modality basis.
- **/
- //"untrusted" : {
- // "AET" : "ORTHANC",
- // "Port" : 104,
- // "Host" : "127.0.0.1",
- // "Manufacturer" : "Generic",
- // "AllowEcho" : false,
- // "AllowFind" : false,
- // "AllowFindWorklist" : false, // new in 1.10.0
- // "AllowGet" : false,
- // "AllowMove" : false,
- // "AllowStore" : true,
- // "AllowStorageCommitment" : false, // new in 1.6.0
- // "AllowTranscoding" : true, // new in 1.7.0
- // "UseDicomTls" : false // new in 1.9.0
- // "LocalAet" : "HELLO" // new in 1.9.0
- // "Timeout" : 60 // new in 1.9.1
- //}
- },
-
- // Whether to store the DICOM modalities in the Orthanc database
- // instead of in this configuration file (new in Orthanc 1.5.0)
- "DicomModalitiesInDatabase" : false,
-
- // Whether the C-ECHO SCU is automatically followed by a C-FIND SCU,
- // while testing the connectivity from Orthanc to a remote DICOM
- // modality. This allows one to check that the remote modality does
- // accept C-FIND requests from Orthanc (new in Orthanc 1.8.1).
- "DicomEchoChecksFind" : false,
-
- // The timeout (in seconds) after which the DICOM associations are
- // considered as closed by the Orthanc SCU (client) if the remote
- // DICOM SCP (server) does not answer.
- "DicomScuTimeout" : 10,
-
- // During a C-STORE SCU request initiated by Orthanc, if the remote
- // modality doesn't support the original transfer syntax of some
- // DICOM instance, specify which transfer syntax should be preferred
- // to transcode this instance (provided the remote modality accepts
- // this syntax). In Orthanc between 1.7.0 and 1.8.2, this parameter
- // was implicitly set to "Little Endian Implicit"
- // (1.2.840.10008.1.2). In Orthanc <= 1.6.1 and in Orthanc >= 1.9.0,
- // this parameter is by default set to "Little Endian Explicit"
- // (1.2.840.10008.1.2.1). This parameter can possibly correspond to
- // a compressed transfer syntax. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- "DicomScuPreferredTransferSyntax" : "1.2.840.10008.1.2.1",
-
- // Number of threads that are used by the embedded DICOM server.
- // This defines the number of concurrent DICOM operations that can
- // be run. Note: This is not limiting the number of concurrent
- // connections. With a single thread, if a C-Find is received during
- // e.g the transcoding of an incoming C-Store, it will have to wait
- // until the end of the C-Store before being processed. (new in
- // Orthanc 1.10.0, before this version, the value was fixed to 4)
- "DicomThreadsCount" : 4,
-
- // The list of the known Orthanc peers. This option is ignored if
- // "OrthancPeersInDatabase" is set to "true", in which case you must
- // use the REST API to define Orthanc peers.
- "OrthancPeers" : {
- /**
- * Each line gives the base URL of an Orthanc peer, possibly
- * followed by the username/password pair (if the password
- * protection is enabled on the peer).
- **/
- // "peer" : [ "http://127.0.0.1:8043/", "alice", "alicePassword" ]
- // "peer2" : [ "http://127.0.0.1:8044/" ]
-
- /**
- * This is another, more advanced format to define Orthanc
- * peers. It notably allows one to specify HTTP headers, a HTTPS
- * client certificate in the PEM format (as in the "--cert" option
- * of curl), or to enable PKCS#11 authentication for smart cards.
- *
- * The "Timeout" option allows one to overwrite the global value
- * "HttpTimeout" on a per-peer basis.
- **/
- // "peer" : {
- // "Url" : "http://127.0.0.1:8043/",
- // "Username" : "alice",
- // "Password" : "alicePassword",
- // "HttpHeaders" : { "Token" : "Hello world" },
- // "CertificateFile" : "client.crt",
- // "CertificateKeyFile" : "client.key",
- // "CertificateKeyPassword" : "certpass",
- // "Pkcs11" : false,
- // "Timeout" : 42 // New in Orthanc 1.9.1
- // }
- },
-
- // Whether to store the Orthanc peers in the Orthanc database
- // instead of in this configuration file (new in Orthanc 1.5.0)
- "OrthancPeersInDatabase" : false,
-
- // Parameters of the HTTP proxy to be used by Orthanc. If set to the
- // empty string, no HTTP proxy is used. For instance:
- // "HttpProxy" : "192.168.0.1:3128"
- // "HttpProxy" : "proxyUser:proxyPassword@192.168.0.1:3128"
- "HttpProxy" : "",
-
- // If set to "true", debug messages from libcurl will be issued
- // whenever Orthanc makes an outgoing HTTP request. This is notably
- // useful to debug HTTPS-related problems.
- "HttpVerbose" : false,
-
- // Set the timeout for HTTP requests issued by Orthanc (in seconds).
- "HttpTimeout" : 60,
-
- // Enable the verification of the peers during HTTPS requests. This
- // option must be set to "false" if using self-signed certificates.
- // Pay attention that setting this option to "false" results in
- // security risks!
- // Reference: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
- "HttpsVerifyPeers" : true,
-
- // Path to the CA (certification authority) certificates to validate
- // peers in HTTPS requests. From curl documentation ("--cacert"
- // option): "Tells curl to use the specified certificate file to
- // verify the peers. The file may contain multiple CA
- // certificates. The certificate(s) must be in PEM format." On
- // Debian-based systems, this option can be set to
- // "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
- "HttpsCACertificates" : "",
-
-
-
- /**
- * Advanced options
- **/
-
- // Dictionary of symbolic names for the user-defined metadata. Each
- // entry must map an unique string to an unique number between 1024
- // and 65535. Reserved values:
- // - The Orthanc whole-slide imaging plugin uses metadata 4200
- "UserMetadata" : {
- // "Sample" : 1024
- },
-
- // Dictionary of symbolic names for the user-defined types of
- // attached files. Each entry must map an unique string to an unique
- // number between 1024 and 65535. Optionally, a second argument can
- // provided to specify a MIME content type for the attachment.
- "UserContentType" : {
- // "sample" : 1024
- // "sample2" : [ 1025, "application/pdf" ]
- },
-
- // Number of seconds without receiving any instance before a
- // patient, a study or a series is considered as stable.
- "StableAge" : 60,
-
- // By default, Orthanc compares AET (Application Entity Titles) in a
- // case-insensitive way. Setting this option to "true" will enable
- // case-sensitive matching.
- "StrictAetComparison" : false,
-
- // When the following option is "true", the MD5 of the DICOM files
- // will be computed and stored in the Orthanc database. This
- // information can be used to detect disk corruption, at the price
- // of a small performance overhead.
- "StoreMD5ForAttachments" : true,
-
- // The maximum number of results for a single C-FIND request at the
- // Patient, Study or Series level. Setting this option to "0" means
- // no limit.
- "LimitFindResults" : 0,
-
- // The maximum number of results for a single C-FIND request at the
- // Instance level. Setting this option to "0" means no limit.
- "LimitFindInstances" : 0,
-
- // If this option is set to "true" (default behavior until Orthanc
- // 1.3.2), Orthanc will log the resources that are exported to other
- // DICOM modalities or Orthanc peers, inside the URI
- // "/exports". Setting this option to "false" is useful to prevent
- // the index to grow indefinitely in auto-routing tasks (this is the
- // default behavior since Orthanc 1.4.0).
- "LogExportedResources" : false,
-
- // Enable or disable HTTP Keep-Alive (persistent HTTP
- // connections). Setting this option to "true" prevents Orthanc
- // issue #32 ("HttpServer does not support multiple HTTP requests in
- // the same TCP stream"), but can possibly slow down HTTP clients
- // that do not support persistent connections. The default behavior
- // used to be "false" in Orthanc <= 1.5.1. Setting this option to
- // "false" is also recommended if Orthanc is compiled against
- // Mongoose.
- "KeepAlive" : true,
-
- // Enable or disable Nagle's algorithm. Only taken into
- // consideration if Orthanc is compiled to use CivetWeb. Experiments
- // show that best performance can be obtained by setting both
- // "KeepAlive" and "TcpNoDelay" to "true". Beware however of
- // caveats: https://eklitzke.org/the-caveats-of-tcp-nodelay
- "TcpNoDelay" : true,
-
- // Number of threads that are used by the embedded HTTP server.
- "HttpThreadsCount" : 50,
-
- // If this option is set to "false", Orthanc will run in index-only
- // mode. The DICOM files will not be stored on the drive: Orthanc
- // only indexes the small subset of the so-called "main DICOM tags"
- // in its SQL database. Note that this option might prevent the
- // upgrade to newer versions of Orthanc. Also note that this
- // behavior might not be available with the storage area plugins.
- "StoreDicom" : true,
-
- // DICOM associations initiated by Lua scripts are kept open as long
- // as new DICOM commands are issued. This option sets the number of
- // seconds of inactivity to wait before automatically closing a
- // DICOM association used by Lua. If set to 0, the connection is
- // closed immediately. This option is only used in Lua scripts.
- "DicomAssociationCloseDelay" : 5,
-
- // Maximum number of query/retrieve DICOM requests that are
- // maintained by Orthanc. The least recently used requests get
- // deleted as new requests are issued.
- "QueryRetrieveSize" : 100,
-
- // When handling a C-FIND SCP request, setting this flag to "true"
- // will enable case-sensitive match for PN value representation
- // (such as PatientName). By default, the search is
- // case-insensitive, which does not follow the DICOM standard.
- "CaseSensitivePN" : false,
-
- // Configure PKCS#11 to use hardware security modules (HSM) and
- // smart cards when carrying on HTTPS client authentication.
- /**
- "Pkcs11" : {
- "Module" : "/usr/local/lib/libbeidpkcs11.so",
- "Module" : "C:/Windows/System32/beidpkcs11.dll",
- "Pin" : "1234",
- "Verbose" : true
- }
- **/
-
- // If set to "false", Orthanc will not load its default dictionary
- // of private tags. This might be necessary if you cannot import a
- // DICOM file encoded using the Implicit VR Endian transfer syntax,
- // and containing private tags: Such an import error might stem from
- // a bad dictionary. You can still list your private tags of
- // interest in the "Dictionary" configuration option below.
- "LoadPrivateDictionary" : true,
-
- // Locale to be used by Orthanc. Currently, only used if comparing
- // strings in a case-insensitive way. It should be safe to keep this
- // value undefined, which lets Orthanc autodetect the suitable locale.
- // "Locale" : "en_US.UTF-8",
-
- // Register a new tag in the dictionary of DICOM tags that are known
- // to Orthanc. Each line must contain the tag (formatted as 2
- // hexadecimal numbers), the value representation (2 upcase
- // characters), a nickname for the tag, possibly the minimum
- // multiplicity (> 0 with defaults to 1), possibly the maximum
- // multiplicity (0 means arbitrary multiplicity, defaults to 1), and
- // possibly the Private Creator (for private tags).
- // Note: For private tags, you should only declare the lower 8 bits
- // of the element since the higher 8 bits may vary from one file to
- // the other.
- "Dictionary" : {
- // "0014,1020" : [ "DA", "ValidationExpiryDate", 1, 1 ]
- // "00e1,c2" : [ "UI", "PET-CT Multi Modality Name", 1, 1, "ELSCINT1" ]
- // "7053,03" : [ "ST", "Original Image Filename", 1, 1, "Philips PET Private Group" ]
- // "2001,5f" : [ "SQ", "StackSequence", 1, 1, "Philips Imaging DD 001" ]
- },
-
- // Load a set of external DICOM dictionaries in order to replace the
- // default dictionaries. This option must contain a set of files in
- // the DCMTK format. The order of the dictionaries *is*
- // important. This option can be used to turn Orthanc into a DICONDE
- // server. (new in Orthanc 1.9.4)
- /**
- "ExternalDictionaries" : [
- "/usr/share/dcmtk/dicom.dic",
- "/usr/share/dcmtk/diconde.dic"
- ]
- **/
-
- // Whether to run DICOM C-MOVE operations synchronously. If set to
- // "false" (asynchronous mode), each incoming C-MOVE request results
- // in the creation of a new background job. Up to Orthanc 1.3.2, the
- // implicit behavior was to use synchronous C-MOVE ("true"). Between
- // Orthanc 1.4.0 and 1.4.2, the default behavior was set to
- // asynchronous C-MOVE ("false"). Since Orthanc 1.5.0, the default
- // behavior is back to synchronous C-MOVE ("true", which ensures
- // backward compatibility with Orthanc <= 1.3.2).
- "SynchronousCMove" : true,
-
- // Maximum number of completed jobs that are kept in memory. A
- // processing job is considered as complete once it is tagged as
- // "Success" or "Failure". Since Orthanc 1.5.0, a value of "0"
- // indicates to keep no job in memory (i.e. jobs are removed from
- // the history as soon as they are completed), which prevents the
- // use of some features of Orthanc (typically, synchronous mode in
- // REST API) and should be avoided for non-developers.
- "JobsHistorySize" : 10,
-
- // Whether to save the jobs into the Orthanc database. If this
- // option is set to "true", the pending/running/completed jobs are
- // automatically reloaded from the database if Orthanc is stopped
- // then restarted (except if the "--no-jobs" command-line argument
- // is specified). This option should be set to "false" if multiple
- // Orthanc servers are using the same database (e.g. if PostgreSQL
- // or MariaDB/MySQL is used).
- "SaveJobs" : true,
-
- // Specifies how Orthanc reacts when it receives a DICOM instance
- // whose SOPInstanceUID is already stored. If set to "true", the new
- // instance replaces the old one. If set to "false", the new
- // instance is discarded and the old one is kept. Up to Orthanc
- // 1.4.1, the implicit behavior corresponded to "false".
- "OverwriteInstances" : false,
-
- // Maximum number of ZIP/media archives that are maintained by
- // Orthanc, as a response to the asynchronous creation of archives.
- // The least recently used archives get deleted as new archives are
- // generated. This option was introduced in Orthanc 1.5.0, and has
- // no effect on the synchronous generation of archives.
- "MediaArchiveSize" : 1,
-
- // Performance setting to specify how Orthanc accesses the storage
- // area during find operations (C-FIND, /tools/find API route and
- // QIDO-RS in dicom-web). Three modes are available: (1) "Always"
- // allows Orthanc to read the storage area as soon as it needs an
- // information that is not present in its database (slowest mode),
- // (2) "Never" prevents Orthanc from accessing the storage area, and
- // makes it uses exclusively its database (fastest mode), and (3)
- // "Answers" allows Orthanc to read the storage area to generate its
- // answers, but not to filter the DICOM resources (balance between
- // the two modes). By default, the mode is "Always", which
- // corresponds to the behavior of Orthanc <= 1.5.0.
- "StorageAccessOnFind" : "Always",
-
- // Whether Orthanc monitors its metrics (new in Orthanc 1.5.4). If
- // set to "true", the metrics can be retrieved at
- // "/tools/metrics-prometheus" formetted using the Prometheus
- // text-based exposition format.
- "MetricsEnabled" : true,
-
- // Whether calls to URI "/tools/execute-script" is enabled. Starting
- // with Orthanc 1.5.8, this URI is disabled by default for security.
- "ExecuteLuaEnabled" : false,
-
- // Set the timeout while serving HTTP requests by the embedded Web
- // server, in seconds. This corresponds to option
- // "request_timeout_ms" of Mongoose/Civetweb. It will set the socket
- // options "SO_RCVTIMEO" and "SO_SNDTIMEO" to the specified value.
- "HttpRequestTimeout" : 30,
-
- // Set the default private creator that is used by Orthanc when it
- // looks for a private tag in its dictionary (cf. "Dictionary"
- // option), or when it creates/modifies a DICOM file (new in Orthanc 1.6.0).
- "DefaultPrivateCreator" : "",
-
- // Maximum number of storage commitment reports (i.e. received from
- // remote modalities) to be kept in memory (new in Orthanc 1.6.0).
- "StorageCommitmentReportsSize" : 100,
-
- // Whether Orthanc transcodes DICOM files to an uncompressed
- // transfer syntax over the DICOM protocol, if the remote modality
- // does not support compressed transfer syntaxes (new in Orthanc 1.7.0).
- "TranscodeDicomProtocol" : true,
-
- // If some plugin to decode/transcode DICOM instances is installed,
- // this option specifies whether the built-in decoder/transcoder of
- // Orthanc (that uses DCMTK) is applied before or after the plugins,
- // or is not applied at all (new in Orthanc 1.7.0). The allowed
- // values for this option are "After" (default value, corresponding
- // to the behavior of Orthanc <= 1.6.1), "Before", or "Disabled".
- "BuiltinDecoderTranscoderOrder" : "After",
-
- // If this option is set, Orthanc will transparently transcode any
- // incoming DICOM instance to the given transfer syntax before
- // storing it into its database. Beware that this might result in
- // high CPU usage (if transcoding to some compressed transfer
- // syntax), or in higher disk consumption (if transcoding to an
- // uncompressed syntax). Also, beware that transcoding to a transfer
- // syntax with lossy compression (notably JPEG) will change the
- // "SOPInstanceUID" DICOM tag, and thus the Orthanc identifier at
- // the instance level, which might break external workflow.
- /**
- "IngestTranscoding" : "1.2.840.10008.1.2",
- **/
-
- // Whether ingest transcoding is applied to incoming DICOM instances
- // that have an uncompressed transfer syntax, i.e. Little Endian
- // Implicit, Little Endian Explicit or Big Endian Explicit (new in
- // Orthanc 1.8.2).
- "IngestTranscodingOfUncompressed" : true,
-
- // Whether ingest transcoding is applied to incoming DICOM instances
- // that have a compressed transfer syntax (new in Orthanc 1.8.2).
- "IngestTranscodingOfCompressed" : true,
-
- // The compression level that is used when transcoding to one of the
- // lossy/JPEG transfer syntaxes (integer between 1 and 100).
- "DicomLossyTranscodingQuality" : 90,
-
- // Whether "fsync()" is called after each write to the storage area
- // (new in Orthanc 1.7.4). If this option is set to "true", Orthanc
- // will run more slowly, but the DICOM are guaranteed to be
- // immediately written to the disk. This option only makes sense if
- // the builtin filesystem storage area is used. It defaults to
- // "false" in Orthanc <= 1.7.3, and to "true" in Orthanc >= 1.7.4.
- "SyncStorageArea" : true,
-
- // If specified, on compatible systems, call "mallopt(M_ARENA_MAX,
- // ...)" while starting Orthanc. This has the same effect at setting
- // the environment variable "MALLOC_ARENA_MAX". This avoids large
- // growth in RES memory if the threads of the embedded HTTP server
- // have to allocate large chunks of memory (typically the case with
- // large DICOM files). By setting "MallocArenaMax" to "N", these
- // threads share "N" memory pools (known as "arenas"). Setting this
- // option to "0" doesn't call mallopt()", which was the behavior of
- // Orthanc <= 1.8.1.
- "MallocArenaMax" : 5,
-
- // Deidentify/anonymize the contents of the logs (notably C-FIND,
- // C-GET, and C-MOVE queries submitted to Orthanc) according to
- // Table E.1-1 of the DICOM standard (new in Orthanc 1.8.2)
- "DeidentifyLogs" : true,
-
- // If "DeidentifyLogs" is true, this sets the DICOM standard to
- // follow for the deidentification/anonymization of the query
- // contents. Possible values are "2008", "2017c" and "2021b" (new
- // in Orthanc 1.8.2)
- "DeidentifyLogsDicomVersion" : "2021b",
-
- // Maximum length of the PDU (Protocol Data Unit) in the DICOM
- // network protocol, expressed in bytes. This value affects both
- // Orthanc SCU and Orthanc SCP. It defaults to 16KB. The allowed
- // range is [4096,131072]. (new in Orthanc 1.9.0)
- "MaximumPduLength" : 16384,
-
- // Arbitrary identifier of this Orthanc server when storing its
- // global properties if a custom index plugin is used. This
- // identifier is only useful in the case of multiple
- // readers/writers, in order to avoid collisions between multiple
- // Orthanc servers. If unset, this identifier is taken as a SHA-1
- // hash derived from the MAC addresses of the network interfaces,
- // and from the AET and TCP ports used by Orthanc. Manually setting
- // this option is needed in Docker/Kubernetes environments. (new in
- // Orthanc 1.9.2)
- /**
- "DatabaseServerIdentifier" : "Orthanc1",
- **/
-
- // Whether Orthanc protects the modification of metadata and
- // attachments using revisions, which is done using the HTTP headers
- // "ETag", "If-Match" and "If-None-Match" in the calls to the REST
- // API. This is needed to handle collisions between concurrent
- // modifications in the case of multiple writers. The database
- // back-end must support this option, which is notably *not* yet the
- // case of the built-in SQLite index. (new in Orthanc 1.9.2)
- "CheckRevisions" : false,
-
- // Whether Orthanc streams ZIP archive/media to the HTTP
- // client. Setting this option to "false" corresponds to the
- // behavior of Orthanc <= 1.9.3: The ZIP is first entirely written
- // to a temporary file, then sent to the client (which necessitates
- // disk space and might lead to HTTP timeouts on large archives). If
- // set to "true", the chunks of the ZIP file are progressively sent
- // as soon as one DICOM file gets compressed (new in Orthanc 1.9.4)
- "SynchronousZipStream" : true,
-
- // Default number of loader threads when generating Zip archive/media.
- // A value of 0 means reading and writing are performed in sequence
- // (default behaviour). A value > 1 is meaningful only if the storage
- // is a distributed network storage (e.g object storage plugin).
- // (new experimental feature in Orthanc 1.10.0)
- "ZipLoaderThreads": 0,
-
- // Extra Main Dicom tags that are stored in DB together with all default
- // Main Dicom tags that are already stored (TODO: see book new page).
- // (new in Orthanc 1.11.0)
- // Sequences tags are not supported.
- /**
- "ExtraMainDicomTags" : {
- "Instance" : [
- "Rows",
- "Columns",
- "ImageType",
- "SOPClassUID",
- "ContentDate",
- "ContentTime",
- "FrameOfReferenceUID",
- "PixelSpacing",
- "SpecificCharacterSet",
- "BitsAllocated"
- ],
- "Series" : [],
- "Study": [],
- "Patient": []
- },
- */
-
- // Enables/disables warnings in the logs.
- // "true" enables a warning. All warnings are enabled by default
- // TODO: see book new page
- // (new in Orthanc 1.11.0)
- "Warnings" : {
- // A "RequestedTags" has been read from storage which is slower than
- // reading it from DB.
- // You might want to store this tag in ExtraMainDicomTags to build
- // the response faster.
- "W001_TagsBeingReadFromStorage": true,
-
- // Retrieving a list of Main dicom tags from a resource that has been
- // saved with another "ExtraMainDicomTags" configuration which means that
- // your response might be incomplete/inconsistent.
- // You should call patients|studies|series|instances/../reconstruct to rebuild
- // the DB. TODO: also check for "rebuild DB" plugin
- "W002_InconsistentDicomTagsInDb": true
- }
-
-}
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/patches/config.patch b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/patches/config.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..94db1a0a6c90
--- /dev/null
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/patches/config.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+--- a/OrthancServer/Resources/Configuration.json 2022-06-30 08:04:50.000000000 -0300
++++ b/OrthancServer/Resources/Configuration.json 2022-06-30 08:04:50.000000000 -0300
+@@ -10,12 +10,12 @@
+ // Path to the directory that holds the heavyweight files (i.e. the
+ // raw DICOM instances). Backslashes must be either escaped by
+ // doubling them, or replaced by forward slashes "/".
+- "StorageDirectory" : "OrthancStorage",
++ "StorageDirectory" : "/var/lib/OrthancStorage",
+
+ // Path to the directory that holds the SQLite index (if unset, the
+ // value of StorageDirectory is used). This index could be stored on
+ // a RAM-drive or a SSD device for performance reasons.
+- "IndexDirectory" : "OrthancStorage",
++ "IndexDirectory" : "/var/lib/OrthancStorage",
+
+ // Path to the directory where Orthanc stores its large temporary
+ // files. The content of this folder can be safely deleted once
+@@ -670,8 +670,8 @@
+ // server. (new in Orthanc 1.9.4)
+ /**
+ "ExternalDictionaries" : [
+- "/usr/share/libdcmtk12/dicom.dic",
+- "/usr/share/libdcmtk12/diconde.dic"
++ "/usr/share/dcmtk/dicom.dic",
++ "/usr/share/dcmtk/diconde.dic"
+ ]
+ **/
+
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/template
index d5cb61514619..96c4bb3115ec 100644
--- a/srcpkgs/Orthanc/template
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc/template
@@ -23,18 +23,19 @@ python_version=3
# Create '_orthanc' user for the server
system_accounts="_orthanc"
_orthanc_descr="Orthanc server user"
-conf_files="etc/orthanc/Configuration.json"
+
+conf_files="/etc/orthanc/Configuration.json"
post_install() {
+ vsv orthanc
+ vinstall Resources/Configuration.json 0644 etc/orthanc
+
cd ${DESTDIR}
mv usr/sbin/* usr/bin/
rm -rf usr/sbin
# Remove garbage
rm -rf builddir
-
- vsv orthanc
- vinstall ${FILESDIR}/Configuration.json 0644 etc/orthanc
}
Orthanc-devel_package() {
From a82a1d61b3cb34d18c00b98c3e79f1ba9f8af843 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bingulo <gcarlos@disroot.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 16:25:48 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 13/13] New package: Orthanc-Python-4.0
---
srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
index 3efa389a99c5..bcd098f272e1 100644
--- a/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
+++ b/srcpkgs/Orthanc-Python/template
@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ version=4.0
revision=1
wrksrc="${pkgname/-}-${version}"
build_style=cmake
-configure_args="-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_WOURCE=path
+configure_args="-DPYTHON_VERSION=${py3_ver} -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_SOURCE=path
-DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/usr/share/orthanc/OrthancFramework/Sources
- -DPYTHON_VERSION=3.10"
+ -DORTHANC_FRAMEWORK_VERSION=1.11.1"
hostmakedepends="tar unzip python3 pkg-config"
makedepends="Orthanc-devel jsoncpp-devel libuuid-devel boost-devel python3-devel"
short_desc="Python plugin for Orthanc"
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