This application is a results Dashboard for the SEAMM project. It is built using the Flask web framework and the CoreUI template. The dashboard is designed to be used with the SEAMM Datastore.
To install the SEAMM dashboard, it is recommended that you it install it, along with SEAMM using the installation instructions.
The SEAMM installation tutorial will walk you through installing and running the SEAMM dashboard. If you are interested in developing the SEAMM dashboard, you can install it from this repository using the directions below.
To install the dashboard for development, you should first fork this repository to your own GitHub account. Then clone the forked repository to your computer. For example, if you are using SSH, type
git clone git@github.com/YOUR_FORK/seamm_dashboard.git
cd seamm_dashboard
To create the seamm-dashboard
environment and install the necessary packages, type
make environment
in the top level of your directory.
After the script is finished running, activate the SEAMM Dashboard conda environment:
conda activate seamm-dashboard
Next, do a development install of the package:
make dev-install
For a development install, you must all install the SEAMM Datastore.
You must also install the SEAMM Datastore. This is the package that manages the database connection. If you are developing for SEAMM, you might find it useful to install the SEAMM Datastore in development mode. To do this, clone the repository and install it in development mode:
git clone https://github.com/molssi-seamm/seamm_datastore.git
cd seamm_datstore
pip install -e .
If you do not have SEAMM installed, you can view a demo dashboard by using the data in this repository. Use the command
make run-demo
Open a browser and navigate to http://localhost:5505/
to view the sample dashboard. Running the sample dashboard will create a user in the database with the same username you use on your computer the default password is default
.
If you would like to run the same demo dashboard in development/debug mode, use the command
make run-dev
This will run the demo dashboard in debug mode, which will allow you to make changes to the code and see the changes reflected in the dashboard. Note that the dashboard will restart when you make changes to the code.
The development dashboard will be available at http://localhost:5000/
.
If you have SEAMM installed, you can connect to your seamm datastore. In the top level of the repository, type the following command into the terminal:
results_dashboard.py
The dashboard can then be viewed in your browser at localhost:5000
. By default, the dashboard uses the location of the datastore in ~/.seamm/seamm.ini to locate the datastore to display. This can, however, be overridden by a command line argument --datastore xxxx
. There are other options available. For more information run
results_dashboard.py --help
usage: results_dashboard.py [-h] [--dashboard-configfile DASHBOARD_CONFIGFILE] [--datastore DATASTORE] [--initialize] [--no-check]
[--log-level {CRITICAL,ERROR,WARNING,INFO,DEBUG,NOTSET}] [--console-log-level {CRITICAL,ERROR,WARNING,INFO,DEBUG,NOTSET}] [--log_dir LOG_DIR]
...
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--dashboard-configfile DASHBOARD_CONFIGFILE
a configuration file to override others (default: None)
--datastore DATASTORE
The datastore (directory). [env var: SEAMM_DATASTORE] (default: .)
--initialize initialize, or reinitialize, from the job files [env var: INITIALIZE] (default: False)
--no-check do not check that jobs are in the database [env var: NO_CHECK] (default: False)
--log-level {CRITICAL,ERROR,WARNING,INFO,DEBUG,NOTSET}
the logging level for the dashboard [env var: LOG_LEVEL] (default: INFO)
...
By default, if the database does not exist, it will be initialized from the job files in the datastore. Otherwise, the dashboard will scan the job files on startup and add any missing ones to the database. You can prevent this initial check with --nocheck
. Similarly, if you wish to force the database to be recreated from scratch, use the --initialize
flag.