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BioSimulators-iBioSim

BioSimulators-compliant command-line interface to the iBioSim simulation program.

This command-line interface and Docker image enable users to use iBioSim to execute COMBINE/OMEX archives that describe one or more simulation experiments (in SED-ML format) of one or more models (in SBML format).

A list of the algorithms and algorithm parameters supported by iBioSim is available at BioSimulators.

A simple web application and web service for using iBioSim to execute COMBINE/OMEX archives is also available at runBioSimulations.

Installation

Install Docker image

docker pull ghcr.io/MyersResearchGroup/ibiosim 

Usage

Local Usage

usage: ibiosim [-h] [-d] [-q] -i ARCHIVE [-o OUT_DIR] [-v] BioSimulators-compliant command-line interface to the [iBioSim](https://github.com/MyersResearchGroup/iBioSim) simulation program. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -d, --debug full application debug mode -q, --quiet suppress all console output -i ARCHIVE, --archive ARCHIVE Path to OMEX file which contains one or more SED-ML- encoded simulation experiments -o OUT_DIR, --out-dir OUT_DIR Directory to save outputs -v, --version show program's version number and exit 

Usage Through Docker Container

The entrypoint to the Docker image supports the same command-line interface described above.

For example, the following command could be used to use the Docker image to execute the COMBINE/OMEX archive ./modeling-study.omex and save its outputs to ./.

docker run \ --tty \ --rm \ --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)",target=/root/in,readonly \ --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)",target=/root/out \ ghcr.io/MyersResearchGroup/ibiosim:latest \ -i /root/in/modeling-study.omex \ -o /root/out 

Documentation

Documentation is available at https://docs.biosimulators.org/Biosimulators_iBioSim/.

License

This package is released under the Apache-2.0

Development Team

This package was developed by the Genetic Logic Lab at the University of Colorado Boulder with assistance from the contributors listed here.

Questions and comments

Please contact the Genetic Logic Lab with any questions or comments.

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