Antha
Antha v0.5
Contents:
- Installation Instructions
- OSX (Native)
- Linux (Native)
- Windows (Native)
- Checking Your Installation
- Making and Running Antha Elements
- Adding Custom Equipment Drivers
- List of Supported Interfaces
- Connecting the Driver to Antha
- Demo
Installation Instructions
Antha is divided into the core language and tools in this repo and protocols and elements which are in antha-lang/elements. Instructions for using both are stored here.
OSX (Native)
First step is to install or upgrade to the latest version of Go. Follow the instructions at the Golang site.
Update the GOPATH:
export GOPATH=$HOME/go >> $HOME/.bash_profile
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/go/bin >> $HOME/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profile
After you install go, if you don't have Homebrew, please install it. Then, follow these steps to setup a working antha development environment:
# Install the xcode developer tools
xcode-select --install
# Install some external dependencies
brew update
brew install mercurial pkg-config glpk
# Install antha
mkdir -p ${GOPATH:-$HOME/go}/src/github.com/antha-lang
cd ${GOPATH:-$HOME/go}/src/github.com/antha-lang
git clone https://github.com/antha-lang/elements
cd elements
git submodule update --init
make
Linux (Native)
Depending on your Linux distribution, you may not have the most recent version of go available from your distribution's package repository. We recommend you download go directly.
For Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu on x86_64 machines, the installation
instructions follow. If you do not use a Debian based system or if you are not
using an x86_64 machine, you will have to modify these instructions by
replacing the go binary with one that corresponds to your platform and
replacing apt-get
with your package manager.
Head to https://golang.org/dl/ to download the latest version of go.
The example below assumes this is version go1.10
# Install your downloaded version of go
sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.10.3.linux-amd64.tar.gz
# Add /usr/local/go/bin to the path
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin
# Install antha external dependencies
sudo apt-get install -y libglpk-dev git
# Install antha
mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/antha-lang
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/antha-lang
git clone https://github.com/antha-lang/elements
cd elements
git submodule update --init
make
# add the local go bin to the path
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/go/bin
Windows (Native)
Installing antha on Windows is significantly more involved than for OSX or Linux. The basic steps are:
- Setup a go development environment:
- Download antha external dependencies
- Install glpk development library and make sure that mingw can find it.
If this procedure sounds daunting, you can try using some scripts we developed
to automate the installation procedure on Windows.
Download, unzip them and run
install.bat
. This will try to automatically apply the Windows installation
procedure with the default options. Caveat emptor.
Checking Your Installation
After following the installation instructions for your machine. You can check if Antha is working properly by running a test protocol
cd $HOME/go/src/github.com/antha-lang/elements/an/AnthaAcademy/Lesson1_Commands/Lesson1G_SampleForTotalVolume
antha run --bundle Lesson1_SampleForTotalVolume.bundle.json
Making and Running Antha Elements
The easiest way to start developing your own antha elements is to place them
in the $HOME/go/src/github.com/antha-lang/elements/an
directory and follow the structure of the
existing elements there. Afterwards, you can compile and use your elements
with the following commands:
Compile:
make -C $HOME/go/src/github.com/antha-lang/elements
Run:
antha run --bundle workflow-and-parameters.json
You can also make elements stored elsewhere by adding AN_DIRS=<your-directory-here>
e.g...
make -C $HOME/go/src/github.com/antha-lang/elements AN_DIRS=$HOME/Documents
See https://github.com/antha-lang/elements for instructions on how to set up an alias to compile the Antha elements.
Adding Custom Equipment Drivers
In order to write a custom driver for a piece of equipment and use it with Antha, you would need:
- Find out what device interfaces does Antha currently support (see the list below)
- Implementing the driver against that gRPC interface
- Connect the driver to Antha.
List of Supported Interfaces
This list could be interpreted as a list of device functions that this version of Antha can automate.
-
LIQUID HANDLING
- Interface: https://github.com/antha-lang/manualLiquidHandler#implementation
- Dummy Driver (example code): https://github.com/antha-lang/manualLiquidHandler
Connecting the Driver to Antha
Connecting the driver is as simple as running antharun with a flag --driver [driver_tcp_port]. It could look like this:
antha run --workflow wf.json --parameters params.json --driver localhost:50051
More instructions can be found here: