Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: omxware
Version: 0.1.17
Summary: Python wrapper for OMXWare REST services to access Data and Files.
Home-page: https://github.ibm.com/GrandChallenge-Almaden/omxware-pypi
Author: Harsha Krishnareddy
Author-email: hvkrishn@us.ibm.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: =======
        OMXWare
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            :alt: Latest Version
        
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        **Web Services**
        
        `https://omxware.sl.cloud9.ibm.com:9420/swagger <https://omxware.sl.cloud9.ibm.com:9420/swagger>`_
        
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        **SDK Documentation:**
        
        `https://pages.github.ibm.com/GrandChallenge-Almaden/omxware-pypi/ <https://pages.github.ibm.com/GrandChallenge-Almaden/omxware-pypi/>`_
        
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        **Getting Started**
        
        `https://pages.github.ibm.com/GrandChallenge-Almaden/omxware-pypi/build/html/usage.html <https://pages.github.ibm.com/GrandChallenge-Almaden/omxware-pypi/build/html/usage.html>`_
        
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        **Help / Forums**
        
        `http://omx-forums.sl.cloud9.ibm.com <http://omx-forums.sl.cloud9.ibm.com>`_
        
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        Citation
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        * Please contact the `OMXWare Team via the Forums <http://omx-forums.sl.cloud9.ibm.com/t/how-do-i-cite-omxware-in-a-presentation-or-publication/133>`_ for updated citation information prior to publishing or presenting OMXWare content.
        
         e.g: ``"OMXWare: Microbial Life at Scale" IBM Research, manuscript in preparation``
        
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        Use with Docker
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        In an effort to make it easier for users and developers to get started with OMXWare, We have a 2 base docker images with ``python`` and OMXWare pre-installed. It also comes with a bunch of python libs like ``matplotlib``, ``numpy`` along with some others.
        
         **1)  Minimal:** ``docker pull c0mpiler/alpine-omxware-base:latest``
                
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                     docker run -it --rm --name omxware -v "$(pwd):/opt/my_work" c0mpiler/alpine-omxware-base:latest ash
        
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                * This is a relatively small docker image with just the required packages / libraries installed and setup.
                * Change the mount point to whatever you want on you host machine.
                * You may use this image as a base to build other docker containers / applications. Refer to: https://github.com/c0mpiler/alpine-omxware-base/blob/master/Dockerfile for specifics.
        
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         **2)  JupyterLab:** ``docker pull c0mpiler/jupyter:latest``
                
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                    .. code-block:: bash
                    
                     docker run -d --name jupyter --restart always -p 8888:8888 -e JUPYTER_ENABLE_LAB=yes \
                     -v /mnt/storage/jupyter:/home/jovyan/work c0mpiler/jupyter start.sh jupyter lab --LabApp.token=‘omxware’
                    
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                * This image has JupyterLab pre-installed and setup with some example OMXWare Jupyter notebooks.
                * Change the mount point ``/mnt/storage/jupyter`` to whatever you want on you host machine – so you can share files from your host with this docker image.
                
                * This image also has some example Jupyter notebooks for you to look at and get started.
                
                * Once you run the docker image – you can open up ``http://<host-name>:8888/lab?`` in your browser and the pwd is ``omxware``.
                
                * The host-name is that of your host machine you run this docker image on. If you are running it on your laptop, the host-name is either ``localhost`` or ``0.0.0.0``
        
Keywords: omxware
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
