version 1.6.1 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/797241 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/orthanc?expand=0&rev=16
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{
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/**
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* General configuration of Orthanc
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**/
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// The logical name of this instance of Orthanc. This one is
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// displayed in Orthanc Explorer and at the URI "/system".
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"Name" : "MyOrthanc@openSUSE",
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// Path to the directory that holds the heavyweight files (i.e. the
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// raw DICOM instances). Backslashes must be either escaped by
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// doubling them, or replaced by forward slashes "/".
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"StorageDirectory" : "/var/lib/orthanc/OrthancStorage",
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// Path to the directory that holds the SQLite index (if unset, the
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// value of StorageDirectory is used). This index could be stored on
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// a RAM-drive or a SSD device for performance reasons.
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"IndexDirectory" : "/var/lib/orthanc/OrthancStorage",
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// Path to the directory where Orthanc stores its large temporary
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// files. The content of this folder can be safely deleted if
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// Orthanc once stopped. The folder must exist. The corresponding
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// filesystem must be properly sized, given that for instance a ZIP
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// archive of DICOM images created by a job can weight several GBs,
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// and that there might be up to "min(JobsHistorySize,
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// MediaArchiveSize)" archives to be stored simultaneously. If not
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// set, Orthanc will use the default temporary folder of the
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// operating system (such as "/tmp/" on UNIX-like systems, or
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// "C:/Temp" on Microsoft Windows).
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// "TemporaryDirectory" : "/tmp/Orthanc/",
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// Enable the transparent compression of the DICOM instances
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"StorageCompression" : false,
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// Maximum size of the storage in MB (a value of "0" indicates no
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// limit on the storage size)
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"MaximumStorageSize" : 0,
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// Maximum number of patients that can be stored at a given time
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// in the storage (a value of "0" indicates no limit on the number
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// of patients)
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"MaximumPatientCount" : 0,
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// List of paths to the custom Lua scripts that are to be loaded
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// into this instance of Orthanc
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"LuaScripts" : [
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],
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// List of paths to the plugins that are to be loaded into this
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// instance of Orthanc (e.g. "./libPluginTest.so" for Linux, or
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// "./PluginTest.dll" for Windows). These paths can refer to
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// folders, in which case they will be scanned non-recursively to
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// find shared libraries. Backslashes must be either escaped by
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// doubling them, or replaced by forward slashes "/".
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// global definition for openSUSE
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"Plugins" : [
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"/usr/share/orthanc/plugins"
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],
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// Maximum number of processing jobs that are simultaneously running
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// at any given time. A value of "0" indicates to use all the
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// available CPU logical cores. To emulate Orthanc <= 1.3.2, set
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// this value to "1".
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"ConcurrentJobs" : 2,
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/**
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* Configuration of the HTTP server
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**/
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// Enable the HTTP server. If this parameter is set to "false",
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// Orthanc acts as a pure DICOM server. The REST API and Orthanc
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// Explorer will not be available.
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"HttpServerEnabled" : true,
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// HTTP port for the REST services and for the GUI
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"HttpPort" : 8042,
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// When the following option is "true", if an error is encountered
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// while calling the REST API, a JSON message describing the error
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// is put in the HTTP answer. This feature can be disabled if the
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// HTTP client does not properly handles such answers.
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"HttpDescribeErrors" : true,
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// Enable HTTP compression to improve network bandwidth utilization,
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// at the expense of more computations on the server. Orthanc
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// supports the "gzip" and "deflate" HTTP encodings.
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"HttpCompressionEnabled" : true,
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/**
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* Configuration of the DICOM server
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**/
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// Enable the DICOM server. If this parameter is set to "false",
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// Orthanc acts as a pure REST server. It will not be possible to
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// receive files or to do query/retrieve through the DICOM protocol.
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"DicomServerEnabled" : true,
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// The DICOM Application Entity Title (cannot be longer than 16
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// characters)
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"DicomAet" : "ORTHANC",
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// Check whether the called AET corresponds to the AET of Orthanc
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// during an incoming DICOM SCU request
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"DicomCheckCalledAet" : false,
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// The DICOM port
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"DicomPort" : 4242,
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// The default encoding that is assumed for DICOM files without
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// "SpecificCharacterSet" DICOM tag, and that is used when answering
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// C-Find requests (including worklists). The allowed values are
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// "Ascii", "Utf8", "Latin1", "Latin2", "Latin3", "Latin4",
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// "Latin5", "Cyrillic", "Windows1251", "Arabic", "Greek", "Hebrew",
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// "Thai", "Japanese", "Chinese", "JapaneseKanji", "Korean", and
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// "SimplifiedChinese".
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"DefaultEncoding" : "Latin1",
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// The transfer syntaxes that are accepted by Orthanc C-Store SCP
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"DeflatedTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
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"JpegTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
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"Jpeg2000TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
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"JpegLosslessTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
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"JpipTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
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"Mpeg2TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
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"RleTransferSyntaxAccepted" : true,
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"Mpeg4TransferSyntaxAccepted" : true, // New in Orthanc 1.6.0
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// Whether Orthanc accepts to act as C-Store SCP for unknown storage
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// SOP classes (aka. "promiscuous mode")
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"UnknownSopClassAccepted" : false,
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// Set the timeout (in seconds) after which the DICOM associations
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// are closed by the Orthanc SCP (server) if no further DIMSE
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// command is received from the SCU (client).
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"DicomScpTimeout" : 30,
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/**
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* Security-related options for the HTTP server
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**/
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// Whether remote hosts can connect to the HTTP server
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"RemoteAccessAllowed" : false,
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// Whether or not SSL is enabled
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"SslEnabled" : false,
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// Path to the SSL certificate in the PEM format (meaningful only if
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// SSL is enabled)
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"SslCertificate" : "certificate.pem",
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// Whether or not the password protection is enabled (using HTTP
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// basic access authentication). Starting with Orthanc 1.5.8, if
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// "AuthenticationEnabled" is not explicitly set, authentication is
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// enabled iff. remote access is allowed (i.e. the default value of
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// "AuthenticationEnabled" equals that of "RemoteAccessAllowed").
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/**
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"AuthenticationEnabled" : false,
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**/
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// The list of the registered users. Because Orthanc uses HTTP
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// Basic Authentication, the passwords are stored as plain text.
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"RegisteredUsers" : {
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// "alice" : "alicePassword"
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},
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/**
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* Network topology
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**/
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// The list of the known DICOM modalities
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"DicomModalities" : {
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/**
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* Uncommenting the following line would enable Orthanc to
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* connect to an instance of the "storescp" open-source DICOM
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* store (shipped in the DCMTK distribution), as started by the
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* command line "storescp 2000". The first parameter is the
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* AET of the remote modality (cannot be longer than 16
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* characters), the second one is the remote network address,
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* and the third one is the TCP port number corresponding
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* to the DICOM protocol on the remote modality (usually 104).
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**/
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// "sample" : [ "STORESCP", "127.0.0.1", 2000 ]
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/**
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* A fourth parameter is available to enable patches for
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* specific PACS manufacturers. The allowed values are currently:
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* - "Generic" (default value),
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* - "GenericNoWildcardInDates" (to replace "*" by "" in date fields
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* in outgoing C-Find requests originating from Orthanc),
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* - "GenericNoUniversalWildcard" (to replace "*" by "" in all fields
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* in outgoing C-Find SCU requests originating from Orthanc),
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* - "StoreScp" (storescp tool from DCMTK),
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* - "Vitrea",
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* - "GE" (Enterprise Archive, MRI consoles and Advantage Workstation
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* from GE Healthcare).
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*
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* This parameter is case-sensitive.
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**/
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// "vitrea" : [ "VITREA", "192.168.1.1", 104, "Vitrea" ]
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/**
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* By default, the Orthanc SCP accepts all DICOM commands (C-ECHO,
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* C-STORE, C-FIND, C-MOVE, and storage commitment) issued by the
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* registered remote SCU modalities. Starting with Orthanc 1.5.0,
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* it is possible to specify which DICOM commands are allowed,
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* separately for each remote modality, using the syntax
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* below. The "AllowEcho" (resp. "AllowStore") option only has an
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* effect respectively if global option "DicomAlwaysAllowEcho"
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* (resp. "DicomAlwaysAllowStore") is set to false.
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**/
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//"untrusted" : {
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// "AET" : "ORTHANC",
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// "Port" : 104,
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// "Host" : "127.0.0.1",
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// "Manufacturer" : "Generic",
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// "AllowEcho" : false,
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// "AllowFind" : false,
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// "AllowMove" : false,
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// "AllowStore" : true,
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// "AllowStorageCommitment" : false // new in 1.6.0
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//}
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},
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// Whether to store the DICOM modalities in the Orthanc database
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// instead of in this configuration file (new in Orthanc 1.5.0)
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"DicomModalitiesInDatabase" : false,
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// Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-Echo requests, even
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// from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
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// listed in the "DicomModalities" option above). Orthanc 1.3.0
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// is the only version to behave as if this argument was set to "false".
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"DicomAlwaysAllowEcho" : true,
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// Whether the Orthanc SCP allows incoming C-Store requests, even
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// from SCU modalities it does not know about (i.e. that are not
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// listed in the "DicomModalities" option above)
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"DicomAlwaysAllowStore" : true,
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// Whether Orthanc checks the IP/hostname address of the remote
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// modality initiating a DICOM connection (as listed in the
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// "DicomModalities" option above). If this option is set to
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// "false", Orthanc only checks the AET of the remote modality.
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"DicomCheckModalityHost" : false,
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// The timeout (in seconds) after which the DICOM associations are
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// considered as closed by the Orthanc SCU (client) if the remote
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// DICOM SCP (server) does not answer.
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"DicomScuTimeout" : 10,
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// The list of the known Orthanc peers
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"OrthancPeers" : {
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/**
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* Each line gives the base URL of an Orthanc peer, possibly
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* followed by the username/password pair (if the password
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* protection is enabled on the peer).
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**/
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// "peer" : [ "http://127.0.0.1:8043/", "alice", "alicePassword" ]
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// "peer2" : [ "http://127.0.0.1:8044/" ]
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/**
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* This is another, more advanced format to define Orthanc
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* peers. It notably allows to specify HTTP headers, a HTTPS
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* client certificate in the PEM format (as in the "--cert" option
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* of curl), or to enable PKCS#11 authentication for smart cards.
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**/
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// "peer" : {
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// "Url" : "http://127.0.0.1:8043/",
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// "Username" : "alice",
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// "Password" : "alicePassword",
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// "HttpHeaders" : { "Token" : "Hello world" },
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// "CertificateFile" : "client.crt",
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// "CertificateKeyFile" : "client.key",
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// "CertificateKeyPassword" : "certpass",
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// "Pkcs11" : false
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// }
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},
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// Whether to store the Orthanc peers in the Orthanc database
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// instead of in this configuration file (new in Orthanc 1.5.0)
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"OrthancPeersInDatabase" : false,
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// Parameters of the HTTP proxy to be used by Orthanc. If set to the
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// empty string, no HTTP proxy is used. For instance:
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// "HttpProxy" : "192.168.0.1:3128"
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// "HttpProxy" : "proxyUser:proxyPassword@192.168.0.1:3128"
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"HttpProxy" : "",
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// If set to "true", debug messages from libcurl will be issued
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// whenever Orthanc makes an outgoing HTTP request. This is notably
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// useful to debug HTTPS-related problems.
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"HttpVerbose" : false,
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// Set the timeout for HTTP requests issued by Orthanc (in seconds).
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"HttpTimeout" : 60,
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// Enable the verification of the peers during HTTPS requests. This
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// option must be set to "false" if using self-signed certificates.
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// Pay attention that setting this option to "false" results in
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// security risks!
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// Reference: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
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"HttpsVerifyPeers" : true,
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// Path to the CA (certification authority) certificates to validate
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// peers in HTTPS requests. From curl documentation ("--cacert"
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// option): "Tells curl to use the specified certificate file to
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// verify the peers. The file may contain multiple CA
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// certificates. The certificate(s) must be in PEM format." On
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// Debian-based systems, this option can be set to
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// "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
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"HttpsCACertificates" : "",
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/**
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* Advanced options
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**/
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// Dictionary of symbolic names for the user-defined metadata. Each
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// entry must map an unique string to an unique number between 1024
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// and 65535. Reserved values:
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// - The Orthanc whole-slide imaging plugin uses metadata 4200
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"UserMetadata" : {
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// "Sample" : 1024
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},
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// Dictionary of symbolic names for the user-defined types of
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// attached files. Each entry must map an unique string to an unique
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// number between 1024 and 65535. Optionally, a second argument can
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// provided to specify a MIME content type for the attachment.
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"UserContentType" : {
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// "sample" : 1024
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// "sample2" : [ 1025, "application/pdf" ]
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},
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// Number of seconds without receiving any instance before a
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// patient, a study or a series is considered as stable.
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"StableAge" : 60,
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// By default, Orthanc compares AET (Application Entity Titles) in a
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// case-insensitive way. Setting this option to "true" will enable
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// case-sensitive matching.
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"StrictAetComparison" : false,
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// When the following option is "true", the MD5 of the DICOM files
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// will be computed and stored in the Orthanc database. This
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// information can be used to detect disk corruption, at the price
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// of a small performance overhead.
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"StoreMD5ForAttachments" : true,
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// The maximum number of results for a single C-FIND request at the
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// Patient, Study or Series level. Setting this option to "0" means
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// no limit.
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"LimitFindResults" : 0,
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// The maximum number of results for a single C-FIND request at the
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// Instance level. Setting this option to "0" means no limit.
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"LimitFindInstances" : 0,
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// The maximum number of active jobs in the Orthanc scheduler. When
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// this limit is reached, the addition of new jobs is blocked until
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// some job finishes.
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"LimitJobs" : 10,
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// If this option is set to "true" (default behavior until Orthanc
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// 1.3.2), Orthanc will log the resources that are exported to other
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// DICOM modalities or Orthanc peers, inside the URI
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// "/exports". Setting this option to "false" is useful to prevent
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// the index to grow indefinitely in auto-routing tasks (this is the
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// default behavior since Orthanc 1.4.0).
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"LogExportedResources" : false,
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// Enable or disable HTTP Keep-Alive (persistent HTTP
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// connections). Setting this option to "true" prevents Orthanc
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// issue #32 ("HttpServer does not support multiple HTTP requests in
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// the same TCP stream"), but can possibly slow down HTTP clients
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// that do not support persistent connections. The default behavior
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// used to be "false" in Orthanc <= 1.5.1. Setting this option to
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// "false" is also recommended if Orthanc is compiled against
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// Mongoose.
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"KeepAlive" : true,
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// Enable or disable Nagle's algorithm. Only taken into
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// consideration if Orthanc is compiled to use CivetWeb. Experiments
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// show that best performance can be obtained by setting both
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// "KeepAlive" and "TcpNoDelay" to "true". Beware however of
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// caveats: https://eklitzke.org/the-caveats-of-tcp-nodelay
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"TcpNoDelay" : true,
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// Number of threads that are used by the embedded HTTP server.
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"HttpThreadsCount" : 50,
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// If this option is set to "false", Orthanc will run in index-only
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// mode. The DICOM files will not be stored on the drive. Note that
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// this option might prevent the upgrade to newer versions of Orthanc.
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"StoreDicom" : true,
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// DICOM associations initiated by Lua scripts are kept open as long
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// as new DICOM commands are issued. This option sets the number of
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// seconds of inactivity to wait before automatically closing a
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// DICOM association used by Lua. If set to 0, the connection is
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// closed immediately.
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"DicomAssociationCloseDelay" : 5,
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// Maximum number of query/retrieve DICOM requests that are
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// maintained by Orthanc. The least recently used requests get
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// deleted as new requests are issued.
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"QueryRetrieveSize" : 100,
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// When handling a C-Find SCP request, setting this flag to "true"
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// will enable case-sensitive match for PN value representation
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// (such as PatientName). By default, the search is
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// case-insensitive, which does not follow the DICOM standard.
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"CaseSensitivePN" : false,
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// Configure PKCS#11 to use hardware security modules (HSM) and
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// smart cards when carrying on HTTPS client authentication.
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/**
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"Pkcs11" : {
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"Module" : "/usr/local/lib/libbeidpkcs11.so",
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"Module" : "C:/Windows/System32/beidpkcs11.dll",
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"Pin" : "1234",
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"Verbose" : true
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}
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**/
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// If set to "false", Orthanc will not load its default dictionary
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// of private tags. This might be necessary if you cannot import a
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// DICOM file encoded using the Implicit VR Endian transfer syntax,
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// and containing private tags: Such an import error might stem from
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// a bad dictionary. You can still list your private tags of
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// interest in the "Dictionary" configuration option below.
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"LoadPrivateDictionary" : true,
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// Locale to be used by Orthanc. Currently, only used if comparing
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// strings in a case-insensitive way. It should be safe to keep this
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// value undefined, which lets Orthanc autodetect the suitable locale.
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// "Locale" : "en_US.UTF-8",
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// Register a new tag in the dictionary of DICOM tags that are known
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// to Orthanc. Each line must contain the tag (formatted as 2
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// hexadecimal numbers), the value representation (2 upcase
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// characters), a nickname for the tag, possibly the minimum
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// multiplicity (> 0 with defaults to 1), possibly the maximum
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// multiplicity (0 means arbitrary multiplicity, defaults to 1), and
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// possibly the Private Creator (for private tags).
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"Dictionary" : {
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// "0014,1020" : [ "DA", "ValidationExpiryDate", 1, 1 ]
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// "00e1,10c2" : [ "UI", "PET-CT Multi Modality Name", 1, 1, "ELSCINT1" ]
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// "7053,1003" : [ "ST", "Original Image Filename", 1, 1, "Philips PET Private Group" ]
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// "2001,5f" : [ "SQ", "StackSequence", 1, 1, "Philips Imaging DD 001" ]
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},
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// Whether to run DICOM C-Move operations synchronously. If set to
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// "false" (asynchronous mode), each incoming C-Move request results
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// in the creation of a new background job. Up to Orthanc 1.3.2, the
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// implicit behavior was to use synchronous C-Move ("true"). Between
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// Orthanc 1.4.0 and 1.4.2, the default behavior was set to
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// asynchronous C-Move ("false"). Since Orthanc 1.5.0, the default
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// behavior is back to synchronous C-Move ("true", which ensures
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// backward compatibility with Orthanc <= 1.3.2).
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"SynchronousCMove" : true,
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// Maximum number of completed jobs that are kept in memory. A
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// processing job is considered as complete once it is tagged as
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// "Success" or "Failure". Since Orthanc 1.5.0, a value of "0"
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// indicates to keep no job in memory (i.e. jobs are removed from
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// the history as soon as they are completed), which prevents the
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// use of some features of Orthanc (typically, synchronous mode in
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// REST API) and should be avoided for non-developers.
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"JobsHistorySize" : 10,
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// Whether to save the jobs into the Orthanc database. If this
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// option is set to "true", the pending/running/completed jobs are
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// automatically reloaded from the database if Orthanc is stopped
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// then restarted (except if the "--no-jobs" command-line argument
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// is specified). This option should be set to "false" if multiple
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// Orthanc servers are using the same database (e.g. if PostgreSQL
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// or MariaDB/MySQL is used).
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"SaveJobs" : true,
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// Specifies how Orthanc reacts when it receives a DICOM instance
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// whose SOPInstanceUID is already stored. If set to "true", the new
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// instance replaces the old one. If set to "false", the new
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// instance is discarded and the old one is kept. Up to Orthanc
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// 1.4.1, the implicit behavior corresponded to "false".
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"OverwriteInstances" : false,
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// Maximum number of ZIP/media archives that are maintained by
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// Orthanc, as a response to the asynchronous creation of archives.
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// The least recently used archives get deleted as new archives are
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// generated. This option was introduced in Orthanc 1.5.0, and has
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// no effect on the synchronous generation of archives.
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"MediaArchiveSize" : 1,
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// Performance setting to specify how Orthanc accesses the storage
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// area during C-FIND. Three modes are available: (1) "Always"
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// allows Orthanc to read the storage area as soon as it needs an
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// information that is not present in its database (slowest mode),
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// (2) "Never" prevents Orthanc from accessing the storage area, and
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// makes it uses exclusively its database (fastest mode), and (3)
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// "Answers" allows Orthanc to read the storage area to generate its
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// answers, but not to filter the DICOM resources (balance between
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// the two modes). By default, the mode is "Always", which
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// corresponds to the behavior of Orthanc <= 1.5.0.
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"StorageAccessOnFind" : "Always",
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// Whether Orthanc monitors its metrics (new in Orthanc 1.5.4). If
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// set to "true", the metrics can be retrieved at
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// "/tools/metrics-prometheus" formetted using the Prometheus
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// text-based exposition format.
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"MetricsEnabled" : true,
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// Whether calls to URI "/tools/execute-script" is enabled. Starting
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// with Orthanc 1.5.8, this URI is disabled by default for security.
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"ExecuteLuaEnabled" : false,
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// Set the timeout for HTTP requests, in seconds. This corresponds
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// to option "request_timeout_ms" of Mongoose/Civetweb. It will set
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// the socket options "SO_RCVTIMEO" and "SO_SNDTIMEO" to the
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// specified value.
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"HttpRequestTimeout" : 30,
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// Set the default private creator that is used by Orthanc when it
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// looks for a private tag in its dictionary (cf. "Dictionary"
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// option), or when it creates/modifies a DICOM file (new in Orthanc 1.6.0).
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"DefaultPrivateCreator" : "",
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// Maximum number of storage commitment reports (i.e. received from
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// remote modalities) to be kept in memory (new in Orthanc 1.6.0).
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"StorageCommitmentReportsSize" : 100
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}
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