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# SS-Analyzer | ||
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SS-Analyzer (State Space Analyzer) is a tool that allows the user to process a microfluidic design described that conforms to the ParchMint ([http://parchmint.org](http://parchmint.org)) standard to be be analyzed for Pressure and Flow Rate data. In this demonstration version of SS-Analyzer, the tool can only work with 1-1 `CONNECTION` and `MIXER` object used by 3DµF ([http://3duf.org](http://3duf.org)). Future versions of SS-Analyzer will be extended to support more component definitions and be able to complex connectivity. | ||
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## Installation | ||
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### Dependencies | ||
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In order to use SS-Analyzer, Python 3.6.3 or greater is required to be installed on the computer. The analyzer also uses the following packages as dependencies. `flask`, `numpy`, `networkx`, `argparse`. The project uses `pipenv` to simplify the dependency management. | ||
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### pipenv based installation | ||
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``` | ||
# This assumes you clone the repo and have python installed on your machine | ||
pip install pipenv #Install pipenv | ||
cd <project directory> | ||
pipenv install #Creates sandbox runtime env and downloads all dependencies | ||
pipenv shell #Changes the terminal environment into the sandbox env, <ctrl + D> to exit | ||
pip freeze #Ensures the runtime python interpreter finds all modules | ||
python tool.py <design file> -i <config> #Runs the primary application | ||
``` | ||
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## Usage | ||
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### Config File Format | ||
In order to run the tool, the user needs to pair the design created using 3DµF with a corresponding config file that is encoded in plain text. An example of the config file is as follows: | ||
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``` | ||
port_in1, IN, 1 | ||
port_in2, IN, 1 | ||
port_out, OUT, 101325 | ||
``` | ||
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Where each line corresponds follows the below format : | ||
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``` | ||
<component name> <state> <flowrate (IN) / pressure(OUT)> | ||
``` | ||
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**Note** - The current version of SS-Analyzer only annotates flow-rate for inputs and pressure for outputs. Future versions of SS-Analyzer will support additional features. | ||
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### Command Line Interface | ||
``` | ||
usage: tool.py [-h] [-i INPUT] design | ||
``` | ||
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``` | ||
positional arguments: | ||
design JSON file to Analyze | ||
``` | ||
``` | ||
optional arguments: | ||
-h, --help show this help message and exit | ||
-i INPUT, --input INPUT Config file | ||
``` | ||
### Demonstration Files | ||
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The demonstration design file and config file are available with the v0.1 release ([https://github.com/CIDARLAB/SS-Analyzer/releases/](https://github.com/CIDARLAB/SS-Analyzer/releases/)) | ||
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## License | ||
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BSD 2-Clause License | ||
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Copyright (c) 2019, CIDAR LAB | ||
All rights reserved. |