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8e65e8bf25 v1.0.0-rc.99 (#4)
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jfjoch_broker: Fix output during mask data collection

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Co-authored-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
Co-committed-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
2025-11-11 10:40:25 +01:00
5d81af1c88 2511-eiger-mask-2 (#3)
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* jfjoch_broker: For DECTRIS detectors fix dark data collection during initialization

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Co-authored-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
Co-committed-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
2025-11-10 11:42:39 +01:00
4dbbf0e365 v1.0.0-rc.97
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* jfjoch_broker: For DECTRIS detectors add dark data collection during initialization for bad pixel mask
* jfjoch_broker: Refactor of calibration logic for more clear code (likely to introduce problems)
* jfjoch_viewer: Add option to handle user pixel mask (experimental)
* jfjoch_viewer: More options for ROI
* jfjoch_viewer: Add window to display calibration

Reviewed-on: #2
Co-authored-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
Co-committed-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
2025-11-09 12:42:27 +01:00
8b356a7001 v1.0.0-rc.96 (#1)
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* Fixes in CI pipeline
* jfjoch_broker: Remove PNG preview, no dependency on libpng
* jfjoch_writer: Fix UTC timestamp being generated wrong (mix between milli- and microseconds)
* jfjoch_viewer: Show data collection time in dataset tooltip
* jfjoch_viewer: Allow to choose the calibrant (presets for LaB6 and silver behenate)
* jfjoch_viewer: Auto foreground value
* Use external libjpeg-turbo and libtiff: simpler build stack, these are built and linked statically in automated Docker builds
* Remove OpenBLAS dependency

Reviewed-on: #1
Co-authored-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
Co-committed-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
2025-11-02 13:45:57 +01:00
effe97a970 Merge branch '2510-fix-docker' into 'main'
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v1.0.0-rc.95

See merge request jungfraujoch/nextgendcu!184
2025-10-28 16:44:05 +01:00
189f84be53 v1.0.0-rc.95 2025-10-28 16:44:04 +01:00
273 changed files with 5382 additions and 2435 deletions

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@@ -98,17 +98,19 @@ jobs:
curl --fail --user __token__:"$TOKEN" --upload-file "$file" "${{ matrix.upload_url }}"
done
cd ..
if [ "${{ matrix.distro }}" = "rocky8_nocuda" ]; then
for file in jfjoch-viewer*.rpm; do
python3 ../gitea_upload_file.py "$file"
for file in build/jfjoch-viewer*.rpm build/jfjoch-writer*rpm; do
python3 gitea_upload_file.py "$file"
done
elif [ "${{ matrix.distro }}" = "rocky9_nocuda" ]; then
for file in jfjoch-viewer*.rpm; do
python3 ../gitea_upload_file.py "$file"
for file in build/jfjoch-viewer*.rpm build/jfjoch-writer*rpm; do
python3 gitea_upload_file.py "$file"
done
elif [ "${{ matrix.distro }}" = "ubuntu2204_nocuda" ]; then
for file in jfjoch*viewer*.deb; do
python3 ../gitea_upload_file.py "$file"
for file in build/jfjoch*viewer*.deb build/jfjoch*writer*.deb; do
python3 gitea_upload_file.py "$file"
done
fi
python-client:
@@ -155,7 +157,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: jfjoch_rocky8
if: github.ref_type != 'tag' && github.ref_type != 'workflow_dispatch'
container:
image: gitea.psi.ch/leonarski_f/jfjoch_rocky8:2509
image: gitea.psi.ch/leonarski_f/jfjoch_rocky8:2511
options: --gpus all
timeout-minutes: 90
env:

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@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ SET(JFJOCH_INSTALL_DRIVER_SOURCE OFF CACHE BOOL "Install kernel driver source (i
SET(JFJOCH_USE_CUDA ON CACHE BOOL "Compile Jungfraujoch with CUDA")
SET(JFJOCH_VIEWER_BUILD OFF CACHE BOOL "Compile Jungfraujoch viewer")
SET (ZLIB_USE_STATIC_LIBS TRUE)
OPTION(SLS9 "Build with sls_detector_package v9.2.0" OFF)
SET(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS OFF)
@@ -33,26 +35,6 @@ SET(SLS_BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARIES OFF)
SET(BUILD_FAST_INDEXER OFF)
SET(BUILD_FAST_INDEXER_STATIC ON)
SET(HDF5_ENABLE_SZIP_SUPPORT OFF)
SET(HDF5_ENABLE_SZIP_ENCODING OFF)
SET(HDF5_BUILD_EXAMPLES OFF)
SET(HDF5_BUILD_CPP_LIB OFF)
SET(HDF5_ENABLE_Z_LIB_SUPPORT OFF)
SET(HDF5_EXTERNALLY_CONFIGURED 1)
# TIFF
SET(jbig OFF)
SET(zstd OFF)
SET(lzma OFF)
SET(jpeg OFF)
SET(old-jpeg OFF)
# PNG
set(PNG_SHARED OFF)
set(PNG_STATIC ON)
set(PNG_EXECUTABLES OFF)
set(PNG_TESTS OFF)
INCLUDE(CheckLanguage)
INCLUDE(CheckIncludeFile)
CHECK_LANGUAGE(CUDA)
@@ -94,32 +76,21 @@ CHECK_INCLUDE_FILE(numa.h HAS_NUMA_H)
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(tiff
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/fleon-psi/libtiff
GIT_TAG v4.6.0
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
FetchContent_Declare(
png
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/pnggroup/libpng
GIT_TAG v1.6.49
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
)
FetchContent_Declare(hdf5
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/HDFGroup/hdf5/
GIT_TAG hdf5_1.14.5
GIT_SHALLOW 1
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
SET(PISTACHE_USE_CONTENT_ENCODING_DEFLATE ON)
SET(PISTACHE_BUILD_TESTS OFF)
SET(PISTACHE_USE_SSL ON)
SET(HDF5_ENABLE_SZIP_SUPPORT OFF)
SET(HDF5_ENABLE_SZIP_ENCODING OFF)
SET(HDF5_BUILD_EXAMPLES OFF)
SET(HDF5_BUILD_CPP_LIB OFF)
SET(HDF5_ENABLE_Z_LIB_SUPPORT ON)
SET(HDF5_EXTERNALLY_CONFIGURED 1)
FetchContent_Declare(
pistache_http
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/fleon-psi/pistache
GIT_TAG 280b0f6f28f81745870bccb31f4a3a59958807f6
GIT_TAG 0393f6c
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
)
@@ -131,6 +102,12 @@ FetchContent_Declare(
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
)
FetchContent_Declare(hdf5
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/HDFGroup/hdf5/
GIT_TAG hdf5_1.14.6
GIT_SHALLOW 1
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
SET(SLS_DETECTOR_GIT_TAG "8.0.2")
IF(SLS9)
SET(SLS_DETECTOR_GIT_TAG "9.2.0")
@@ -149,7 +126,7 @@ FetchContent_Declare(
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(pistache_http zstd sls_detector_package catch2 hdf5 tiff png)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(pistache_http zstd sls_detector_package catch2 hdf5)
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(jungfrau)
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(compression)

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@@ -1 +1 @@
1.0.0-rc.94
1.0.0-rc.99

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ AUX_SOURCE_DIRECTORY(gen/model MODEL_SOURCES)
ADD_LIBRARY(JFJochAPI STATIC ${MODEL_SOURCES} gen/api/DefaultApi.cpp gen/api/DefaultApi.h)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(JFJochAPI pistache_static)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(JFJochAPI pistache_static ${CMAKE_DL_LIBS})
TARGET_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(JFJochAPI PUBLIC gen/model gen/api)
ADD_LIBRARY(JFJochBroker STATIC

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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ void JFJochBrokerHttp::wait_till_done_post(const std::optional<int32_t> &timeout
throw WrongDAQStateException(status.message.value_or("Unknown error"));
case JFJochState::Measuring:
case JFJochState::Busy:
case JFJochState::Pedestal:
case JFJochState::Calibration:
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Gateway_Timeout);
break;
}
@@ -412,6 +412,7 @@ void JFJochBrokerHttp::statistics_get(const std::optional<bool> &compression, Pi
statistics.setAzInt(Convert(state_machine.GetRadialIntegrationSettings()));
statistics.setBuffer(Convert(state_machine.GetImageBufferStatus()));
statistics.setIndexing(Convert(state_machine.GetIndexingSettings()));
statistics.setDarkMask(Convert(state_machine.GetDarkMaskSettings()));
auto zeromq_prev = state_machine.GetPreviewSocketSettings();
if (!zeromq_prev.address.empty())
@@ -497,35 +498,6 @@ void JFJochBrokerHttp::image_buffer_image_jpeg_get(const std::optional<int64_t>
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Not_Found);
}
void JFJochBrokerHttp::image_buffer_image_png_get(const std::optional<int64_t> &id,
const std::optional<bool> &showUserMask,
const std::optional<bool> &showRoi,
const std::optional<bool> &showSpots,
const std::optional<bool> &showBeamCenter,
const std::optional<float> &saturation,
const std::optional<int64_t> &jpegQuality,
const std::optional<float> &showResRing,
const std::optional<std::string> &color,
Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) {
int64_t image_id = id.value_or(ImageBuffer::MaxImage);
PreviewImageSettings settings{};
settings.show_user_mask = showUserMask.value_or(true);
settings.show_roi = showRoi.value_or(false);
settings.show_spots = showSpots.value_or(true);
settings.saturation_value = saturation.value_or(10);
settings.jpeg_quality = jpegQuality.value_or(100);
settings.resolution_ring = showResRing;
settings.scale = ConvertColorScale(color);
settings.show_beam_center = showBeamCenter.value_or(true);
settings.format = PreviewImageFormat::PNG;
std::string s = state_machine.GetPreviewJPEG(settings, image_id);
if (!s.empty())
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Ok, s, Pistache::Http::Mime::MediaType::fromString("image/jpeg"));
else
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Not_Found);
}
void
JFJochBrokerHttp::image_buffer_image_tiff_get(const std::optional<int64_t> &id, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) {
int64_t image_id = ImageBuffer::MaxImage;
@@ -615,3 +587,12 @@ void JFJochBrokerHttp::result_scan_get(Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response)
else
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Not_Found);
}
void JFJochBrokerHttp::config_dark_mask_put(const org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings &darkMaskSettings, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) {
state_machine.SetDarkMaskSettings(Convert(darkMaskSettings));
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Ok);
}
void JFJochBrokerHttp::config_dark_mask_get(Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) {
ProcessOutput(Convert(state_machine.GetDarkMaskSettings()), response);
}

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@@ -157,16 +157,6 @@ class JFJochBrokerHttp : public org::openapitools::server::api::DefaultApi {
const std::optional<float> &showResRing,
const std::optional<std::string> &color,
Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) override;
void image_buffer_image_png_get(const std::optional<int64_t> &id,
const std::optional<bool> &showUserMask,
const std::optional<bool> &showRoi,
const std::optional<bool> &showSpots,
const std::optional<bool> &showBeamCenter,
const std::optional<float> &saturation,
const std::optional<int64_t> &jpegQuality,
const std::optional<float> &showResRing,
const std::optional<std::string> &color,
Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) override;
void image_buffer_image_tiff_get(const std::optional<int64_t> &id, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) override;
@@ -184,6 +174,10 @@ class JFJochBrokerHttp : public org::openapitools::server::api::DefaultApi {
Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) override;
void result_scan_get(Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) override;
void config_dark_mask_get(Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) override;
void config_dark_mask_put(const org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings &darkMaskSettings,
Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) override;
public:
JFJochBrokerHttp(const DiffractionExperiment& experiment, std::shared_ptr<Pistache::Rest::Router> &rtr);
void AddDetectorSetup(const DetectorSetup &setup);

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@@ -166,6 +166,9 @@ void ParseFacilityConfiguration(const org::openapitools::server::model::Jfjoch_s
if (j.indexingIsSet())
experiment.ImportIndexingSettings(Convert(j.getIndexing()));
if (j.darkMaskIsSet())
experiment.ImportDarkMaskSettings(Convert(j.getDarkMask()));
}
std::unique_ptr<ImagePusher> ParseZMQImagePusher(const org::openapitools::server::model::Jfjoch_settings &j) {

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@@ -10,18 +10,14 @@ JFJochServices::JFJochServices(Logger &in_logger) : logger(in_logger) {}
void JFJochServices::Start(const DiffractionExperiment& experiment,
const PixelMask &pixel_mask,
const JFCalibration &calibration) {
const JFCalibration *calibration) {
logger.Info("Measurement start for: {}", experiment.GetFilePrefix());
cannot_stop_detector = false;
if (receiver != nullptr) {
logger.Info(" ... receiver start");
if (experiment.IsJungfrauConvPhotonCnt())
receiver->Start(experiment, pixel_mask, &calibration);
else
receiver->Start(experiment, pixel_mask, nullptr);
receiver->Start(experiment, pixel_mask, calibration);
if (detector && !experiment.IsUsingInternalPacketGen()) {
logger.Info(" ... detector start");
detector->Start(experiment);

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ public:
void ConfigureDetector(const DiffractionExperiment& experiment);
void Start(const DiffractionExperiment& experiment,
const PixelMask &pixel_mask,
const JFCalibration &calibration);
const JFCalibration *calibration = nullptr);
JFJochServicesOutput Stop();
void Cancel();
void Trigger();

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@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@
JFJochStateMachine::JFJochStateMachine(const DiffractionExperiment& in_experiment,
JFJochServices &in_services,
Logger &in_logger)
: experiment(in_experiment),
logger(in_logger),
: logger(in_logger),
services(in_services),
experiment(in_experiment),
pixel_mask(experiment),
current_detector_setup(0),
data_processing_settings(DiffractionExperiment::DefaultDataProcessingSettings()),
@@ -59,57 +59,92 @@ bool JFJochStateMachine::ImportPedestalG1G2(const JFJochReceiverOutput &receiver
return true;
}
void JFJochStateMachine::TakePedestalInternalAll(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul) {
if (experiment.GetDetectorSetup().GetDetectorType() != DetectorType::JUNGFRAU) {
try {
calibration.reset();
logger.Info("EIGER configuration");
services.ConfigureDetector(experiment);
logger.Info(" ... done ");
SetState(JFJochState::Idle,
"Detector configured",
BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Success);
return;
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
logger.Error("Configuration error {}", e.what());
SetState(JFJochState::Error, e.what(), BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Error);
throw;
}
}
calibration = std::make_unique<JFCalibration>(experiment);
void JFJochStateMachine::CalibrateJUNGFRAU(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul) {
if (!gain_calibration.empty()) {
if (gain_calibration.size() != experiment.GetModulesNum())
throw JFJochException(JFJochExceptionCategory::InputParameterInvalid, "Mismatch in gain files number");
throw JFJochException(JFJochExceptionCategory::InputParameterInvalid,
"Mismatch in gain files number");
for (int i = 0; i < gain_calibration.size(); i++)
calibration->GainCalibration(i) = gain_calibration[i];
}
TakePedestalInternalG0(ul);
if (!experiment.IsFixedGainG1()) {
for (int i = 0; i < experiment.GetStorageCellNumber(); i++) {
TakePedestalInternalG1(ul, i);
TakePedestalInternalG2(ul, i);
}
}
pixel_mask.LoadDetectorBadPixelMask(experiment, calibration.get());
}
void JFJochStateMachine::CalibrateDetector(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul) {
cancel_sequence = false;
logger.Info("Pedestal sequence started");
pixel_mask = PixelMask(experiment);
UpdatePixelMaskStatistics(pixel_mask.GetStatistics());
logger.Info("Calibration sequence started");
try {
TakePedestalInternalG0(ul);
if (!experiment.IsFixedGainG1()) {
for (int i = 0; i < experiment.GetStorageCellNumber(); i++) {
TakePedestalInternalG1(ul, i);
TakePedestalInternalG2(ul, i);
}
if (experiment.GetDetectorType() == DetectorType::EIGER) {
// PSI EIGER - only reset calibration
calibration.reset();
} else if (experiment.GetDetectorType() == DetectorType::DECTRIS) {
// DECTRIS - take dark data for mask
calibration.reset();
TakeDarkMaskInternal(ul);
} else {
// PSI JUNGFRAU - take pedestal
calibration = std::make_unique<JFCalibration>(experiment);
CalibrateJUNGFRAU(ul);
}
services.ConfigureDetector(experiment);
pixel_mask.LoadDetectorBadPixelMask(experiment, calibration.get());
// Update pixel mask statistics
UpdatePixelMaskStatistics(pixel_mask.GetStatistics());
SetState(JFJochState::Idle, "Pedestal sequence done", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Success);
// configure detector for standard operation
services.ConfigureDetector(experiment);
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
logger.Error("Pedestal sequence error {}", e.what());
logger.Error("Calibration sequence error {}", e.what());
SetState(JFJochState::Error, e.what(), BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Error);
throw;
}
SetState(JFJochState::Idle, "Calibration sequence done", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Success);
logger.Info("Pedestal sequence done");
}
void JFJochStateMachine::TakeDarkMaskInternal(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul) {
if (cancel_sequence) {
SetState(JFJochState::Inactive,
"Mask sequence cancelled",
BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Warning);
return;
}
services.LoadDetectorPixelMask(pixel_mask);
if (experiment.GetDarkMaskNumberOfFrames() == 0)
return;
DiffractionExperiment local_experiment(experiment);
local_experiment.Mode(DetectorMode::DarkMask);
SetState(JFJochState::Calibration, "Dark sequence for mask calculation", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
services.ConfigureDetector(local_experiment);
services.Start(local_experiment, pixel_mask, nullptr);
services.Trigger();
ul.unlock();
// Allow to cancel/abort during the mask data collection
auto mask_output = services.Stop();
ul.lock();
if (mask_output.receiver_output.dark_mask_result.size() == local_experiment.GetPixelsNum()) {
pixel_mask.LoadDarkBadPixelMask(mask_output.receiver_output.dark_mask_result);
SetState(JFJochState::Idle);
} else
SetState(JFJochState::Error, "Mask not collected properly", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Error);
}
void JFJochStateMachine::TakePedestalInternalG0(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul) {
DiffractionExperiment local_experiment(experiment);
@@ -137,9 +172,9 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::TakePedestalInternalG0(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul
if (local_experiment.GetPedestalG0Frames() == 0)
return;
SetState(JFJochState::Pedestal, message, BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
SetState(JFJochState::Calibration, message, BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
services.ConfigureDetector(local_experiment);
services.Start(local_experiment, pixel_mask, *calibration);
services.Start(local_experiment, pixel_mask, calibration.get());
services.Trigger();
@@ -178,11 +213,11 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::TakePedestalInternalG1(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul
return;
SetState(JFJochState::Pedestal,
SetState(JFJochState::Calibration,
"Pedestal G1 SC" + std::to_string(storage_cell),
BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
services.ConfigureDetector(local_experiment);
services.Start(local_experiment, pixel_mask, *calibration);
services.Start(local_experiment, pixel_mask, calibration.get());
services.Trigger();
@@ -218,11 +253,11 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::TakePedestalInternalG2(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul
return;
SetState(JFJochState::Pedestal,
SetState(JFJochState::Calibration,
"Pedestal G2 SC" + std::to_string(storage_cell),
BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
services.ConfigureDetector(local_experiment);
services.Start(local_experiment, pixel_mask, *calibration);
services.Start(local_experiment, pixel_mask, calibration.get());
services.Trigger();
@@ -250,12 +285,11 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::Initialize() {
ResetError(); // Clear error, we don't care what was it
logger.Info("Initialize");
SetState(JFJochState::Busy, "Configuring indexing threads", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
try {
services.SetupIndexing(experiment.GetIndexingSettings());
} catch (const JFJochException &e) {
SetState(JFJochState::Error,
e.what(),
BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Error);
SetState(JFJochState::Error, e.what(), BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Error);
throw;
}
SetState(JFJochState::Busy, "Configuring detector", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
@@ -276,7 +310,7 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::Pedestal() {
void JFJochStateMachine::PedestalThread(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> ul) {
TakePedestalInternalAll(ul);
CalibrateDetector(ul);
}
void JFJochStateMachine::InitializeThread(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> ul) {
@@ -292,17 +326,14 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::InitializeThread(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> ul) {
ul.lock();
experiment = local_experiment;
detector_setup[current_detector_setup] = experiment.GetDetectorSetup();
pixel_mask = PixelMask(experiment);
services.LoadDetectorPixelMask(pixel_mask);
UpdatePixelMaskStatistics(pixel_mask.GetStatistics());
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
logger.Error("Initialize error {}", e.what());
SetState(JFJochState::Error, e.what(), BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Error);
throw;
}
TakePedestalInternalAll(ul);
CalibrateDetector(ul);
}
void JFJochStateMachine::Trigger() {
@@ -331,7 +362,7 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::Start(const DatasetSettings &settings) {
try {
SetState(JFJochState::Busy, "Preparing measurement", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
services.SetSpotFindingSettings(GetSpotFindingSettings());
services.Start(experiment, pixel_mask, *calibration);
services.Start(experiment, pixel_mask, calibration.get());
SetState(JFJochState::Measuring, "Measuring ...", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
measurement = std::async(std::launch::async, &JFJochStateMachine::MeasurementThread, this);
@@ -390,7 +421,7 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::MeasurementThread() {
void JFJochStateMachine::Cancel() {
// This is inconsistency in naming - need to solve later
std::unique_lock ul(m);
if ((state == JFJochState::Pedestal) || (state == JFJochState::Measuring)) {
if ((state == JFJochState::Calibration) || (state == JFJochState::Measuring)) {
services.Cancel();
cancel_sequence = true;
}
@@ -506,7 +537,7 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::LoadDetectorSettings(const DetectorSettings &settings)
break;
case JFJochState::Measuring:
case JFJochState::Busy:
case JFJochState::Pedestal:
case JFJochState::Calibration:
throw WrongDAQStateException("Cannot change detector settings during data collection");
}
}
@@ -661,7 +692,7 @@ bool JFJochStateMachine::IsRunning() const {
return false;
case JFJochState::Measuring:
case JFJochState::Busy:
case JFJochState::Pedestal:
case JFJochState::Calibration:
return true;
default:
throw JFJochException(JFJochExceptionCategory::InputParameterInvalid, "State unknown");
@@ -982,4 +1013,25 @@ std::optional<ScanResult> JFJochStateMachine::GetScanResult() const {
throw WrongDAQStateException("Cannot check scan result, when running");
return scan_result;
}
}
DarkMaskSettings JFJochStateMachine::GetDarkMaskSettings() const {
std::unique_lock ul(experiment_dark_mask_settings_mutex);
return experiment.GetDarkMaskSettings();
}
void JFJochStateMachine::SetDarkMaskSettings(const DarkMaskSettings &settings) {
std::unique_lock ul(m);
if (IsRunning())
throw WrongDAQStateException("Cannot change dark mask calculation settings during data collection");
{
// Setting dark mask settings in experiment requires BOTH mutexes
std::unique_lock ul2(experiment_dark_mask_settings_mutex);
experiment.ImportDarkMaskSettings(settings);
}
if ((experiment.GetDetectorType() == DetectorType::DECTRIS) && (state == JFJochState::Idle)) {
// Need to redo the calibration
SetState(JFJochState::Busy, "Loading settings", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
measurement = std::async(std::launch::async, &JFJochStateMachine::PedestalThread, this, std::move(ul));
}
}

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
#include "JFJochServices.h"
#include "../common/ROIMap.h"
enum class JFJochState {Inactive, Idle, Measuring, Error, Busy, Pedestal};
enum class JFJochState {Inactive, Idle, Measuring, Error, Busy, Calibration};
struct BrokerStatus {
JFJochState state = JFJochState::Inactive;
@@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ class JFJochStateMachine {
mutable std::mutex experiment_image_format_settings_mutex;
mutable std::mutex experiment_file_writer_settings_mutex;
mutable std::mutex experiment_indexing_settings_mutex;
mutable std::mutex experiment_dark_mask_settings_mutex;
DiffractionExperiment experiment;
// mutex m is protecting:
@@ -140,11 +141,14 @@ class JFJochStateMachine {
bool ImportPedestalG0(const JFJochReceiverOutput &receiver_output);
bool IsRunning() const; // Is state Busy/Pedestal/Measure
void ResetError() noexcept;
void TakePedestalInternalAll(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul);
void TakeDarkMaskInternal(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul);
void CalibrateDetector(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul);
void CalibrateJUNGFRAU(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul);
void TakePedestalInternalG0(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul);
void TakePedestalInternalG1(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul, int32_t storage_cell = 0);
void TakePedestalInternalG2(std::unique_lock<std::mutex> &ul, int32_t storage_cell = 0);
bool ImportDetectorSettings(const DetectorSettings& input);
void UpdateROIDefinition();
public:
JFJochStateMachine(const DiffractionExperiment& experiment,
@@ -242,6 +246,9 @@ public:
void AddDetectorSetup(const DetectorSetup& setup); // Not thread safe, only during setup
std::optional<ScanResult> GetScanResult() const;
void SetDarkMaskSettings(const DarkMaskSettings& settings);
DarkMaskSettings GetDarkMaskSettings() const;
};

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@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ org::openapitools::server::model::Broker_status Convert(const BrokerStatus& inpu
case JFJochState::Busy:
ret.setState("Busy");
break;
case JFJochState::Pedestal:
case JFJochState::Calibration:
ret.setState("Pedestal");
break;
}
@@ -741,8 +741,8 @@ org::openapitools::server::model::Zeromq_metadata_settings Convert(const ZMQMeta
org::openapitools::server::model::Pixel_mask_statistics Convert(const PixelMaskStatistics& input) {
org::openapitools::server::model::Pixel_mask_statistics ret;
ret.setUserMask(input.user_mask);
ret.setWrongGain(input.wrong_gain);
ret.setTooHighPedestalRms(input.too_high_pedestal_rms);
ret.setWrongGain(input.error_pixel);
ret.setTooHighPedestalRms(input.noisy_pixel);
return ret;
}
@@ -1020,4 +1020,24 @@ org::openapitools::server::model::Scan_result Convert(const ScanResult& input) {
}
ret.setImages(v);
return ret;
}
}
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings Convert(const DarkMaskSettings &input) {
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings ret{};
ret.setDetectorThresholdKeV(input.GetThreshold_keV());
ret.setFrameTimeUs(input.GetFrameTime().count());
ret.setMaxFramesWithSignal(input.GetMaxFramesWithCounts());
ret.setMaxAllowedPixelCount(input.GetMaxCounts());
ret.setNumberOfFrames(input.GetNumberOfFrames());
return ret;
}
DarkMaskSettings Convert(const org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings &input) {
DarkMaskSettings ret{};
ret.FrameTime(std::chrono::microseconds(input.getFrameTimeUs()))
.NumberOfFrames(input.getNumberOfFrames())
.MaxCounts(input.getMaxAllowedPixelCount())
.MaxFramesWithCounts(input.getMaxFramesWithSignal())
.Threshold_keV(input.getDetectorThresholdKeV());
return ret;
}

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
#ifndef JFJOCH_OPENAPICONVERT_H
#define JFJOCH_OPENAPICONVERT_H
#include "Dark_mask_settings.h"
#include "gen/model/Spot_finding_settings.h"
#include "gen/model/Measurement_statistics.h"
#include "gen/model/Detector_settings.h"
@@ -88,4 +89,6 @@ ColorScaleEnum ConvertColorScale(const std::optional<std::string>& input);
org::openapitools::server::model::Scan_result Convert(const ScanResult& input);
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings Convert(const DarkMaskSettings& input);
DarkMaskSettings Convert(const org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings& input);
#endif //JFJOCH_OPENAPICONVERT_H

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
@@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ void DefaultApi::setupRoutes() {
Routes::Post(*router, base + "/cancel", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::cancel_post_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/config/azim_int", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::config_azim_int_get_handler, this));
Routes::Put(*router, base + "/config/azim_int", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::config_azim_int_put_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/config/dark_mask", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::config_dark_mask_get_handler, this));
Routes::Put(*router, base + "/config/dark_mask", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::config_dark_mask_put_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/config/detector", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::config_detector_get_handler, this));
Routes::Put(*router, base + "/config/detector", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::config_detector_put_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/config/file_writer", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::config_file_writer_get_handler, this));
@@ -72,7 +74,6 @@ void DefaultApi::setupRoutes() {
Routes::Post(*router, base + "/image_buffer/clear", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::image_buffer_clear_post_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/image_buffer/image.cbor", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::image_buffer_image_cbor_get_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/image_buffer/image.jpeg", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::image_buffer_image_jpeg_get_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/image_buffer/image.png", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::image_buffer_image_png_get_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/image_buffer/image.tiff", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::image_buffer_image_tiff_get_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/image_buffer/start.cbor", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::image_buffer_start_cbor_get_handler, this));
Routes::Get(*router, base + "/image_buffer/status", Routes::bind(&DefaultApi::image_buffer_status_get_handler, this));
@@ -194,6 +195,56 @@ void DefaultApi::config_azim_int_put_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &requ
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Internal_Server_Error, e.what());
}
}
void DefaultApi::config_dark_mask_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response) {
try {
try {
this->config_dark_mask_get(response);
} catch (Pistache::Http::HttpError &e) {
response.send(static_cast<Pistache::Http::Code>(e.code()), e.what());
return;
} catch (std::exception &e) {
this->handleOperationException(e, response);
return;
}
} catch (std::exception &e) {
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Internal_Server_Error, e.what());
}
}
void DefaultApi::config_dark_mask_put_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response) {
try {
// Getting the body param
Dark_mask_settings darkMaskSettings;
try {
nlohmann::json::parse(request.body()).get_to(darkMaskSettings);
darkMaskSettings.validate();
} catch (std::exception &e) {
this->handleParsingException(e, response);
return;
}
try {
this->config_dark_mask_put(darkMaskSettings, response);
} catch (Pistache::Http::HttpError &e) {
response.send(static_cast<Pistache::Http::Code>(e.code()), e.what());
return;
} catch (std::exception &e) {
this->handleOperationException(e, response);
return;
}
} catch (std::exception &e) {
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Internal_Server_Error, e.what());
}
}
void DefaultApi::config_detector_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response) {
try {
@@ -1078,99 +1129,6 @@ void DefaultApi::image_buffer_image_jpeg_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Reque
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Internal_Server_Error, e.what());
}
}
void DefaultApi::image_buffer_image_png_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response) {
try {
// Getting the query params
auto idQuery = request.query().get("id");
std::optional<int64_t> id;
if(idQuery.has_value()){
int64_t valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(idQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
id = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
auto showUserMaskQuery = request.query().get("show_user_mask");
std::optional<bool> showUserMask;
if(showUserMaskQuery.has_value()){
bool valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(showUserMaskQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
showUserMask = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
auto showRoiQuery = request.query().get("show_roi");
std::optional<bool> showRoi;
if(showRoiQuery.has_value()){
bool valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(showRoiQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
showRoi = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
auto showSpotsQuery = request.query().get("show_spots");
std::optional<bool> showSpots;
if(showSpotsQuery.has_value()){
bool valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(showSpotsQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
showSpots = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
auto showBeamCenterQuery = request.query().get("show_beam_center");
std::optional<bool> showBeamCenter;
if(showBeamCenterQuery.has_value()){
bool valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(showBeamCenterQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
showBeamCenter = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
auto saturationQuery = request.query().get("saturation");
std::optional<float> saturation;
if(saturationQuery.has_value()){
float valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(saturationQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
saturation = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
auto jpegQualityQuery = request.query().get("jpeg_quality");
std::optional<int64_t> jpegQuality;
if(jpegQualityQuery.has_value()){
int64_t valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(jpegQualityQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
jpegQuality = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
auto showResRingQuery = request.query().get("show_res_ring");
std::optional<float> showResRing;
if(showResRingQuery.has_value()){
float valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(showResRingQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
showResRing = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
auto colorQuery = request.query().get("color");
std::optional<std::string> color;
if(colorQuery.has_value()){
std::string valueQuery_instance;
if(fromStringValue(colorQuery.value(), valueQuery_instance)){
color = valueQuery_instance;
}
}
try {
this->image_buffer_image_png_get(id, showUserMask, showRoi, showSpots, showBeamCenter, saturation, jpegQuality, showResRing, color, response);
} catch (Pistache::Http::HttpError &e) {
response.send(static_cast<Pistache::Http::Code>(e.code()), e.what());
return;
} catch (std::exception &e) {
this->handleOperationException(e, response);
return;
}
} catch (std::exception &e) {
response.send(Pistache::Http::Code::Internal_Server_Error, e.what());
}
}
void DefaultApi::image_buffer_image_tiff_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response) {
try {

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
#include "Azim_int_settings.h"
#include "Broker_status.h"
#include "Calibration_statistics_inner.h"
#include "Dark_mask_settings.h"
#include "Dataset_settings.h"
#include "Detector_list.h"
#include "Detector_selection.h"
@@ -71,6 +72,8 @@ private:
void cancel_post_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void config_azim_int_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void config_azim_int_put_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void config_dark_mask_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void config_dark_mask_put_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void config_detector_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void config_detector_put_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void config_file_writer_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
@@ -107,7 +110,6 @@ private:
void image_buffer_clear_post_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void image_buffer_image_cbor_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void image_buffer_image_jpeg_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void image_buffer_image_png_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void image_buffer_image_tiff_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void image_buffer_start_cbor_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
void image_buffer_status_get_handler(const Pistache::Rest::Request &request, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter response);
@@ -179,6 +181,21 @@ private:
/// <param name="azimIntSettings"> (optional)</param>
virtual void config_azim_int_put(const org::openapitools::server::model::Azim_int_settings &azimIntSettings, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) = 0;
/// <summary>
/// Get settings for dark data collection to calculate mask
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
///
/// </remarks>
virtual void config_dark_mask_get(Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) = 0;
/// <summary>
/// Set configuration for dark data collection to calculate mask
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// This is only possible when operating DECTRIS detectors at the moment; it will be also available for PSI EIGER at some point. This can only be done when detector is &#x60;Idle&#x60;, &#x60;Error&#x60; or &#x60;Inactive&#x60; states.
/// </remarks>
/// <param name="darkMaskSettings"> (optional)</param>
virtual void config_dark_mask_put(const org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings &darkMaskSettings, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) = 0;
/// <summary>
/// Get detector configuration
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
@@ -451,22 +468,6 @@ private:
/// <param name="color">Color scale for preview image: 0 - indigo, 1 - viridis, 2 - B/W, 3 - heat (optional, default to &quot;indigo&quot;)</param>
virtual void image_buffer_image_jpeg_get(const std::optional<int64_t> &id, const std::optional<bool> &showUserMask, const std::optional<bool> &showRoi, const std::optional<bool> &showSpots, const std::optional<bool> &showBeamCenter, const std::optional<float> &saturation, const std::optional<int64_t> &jpegQuality, const std::optional<float> &showResRing, const std::optional<std::string> &color, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) = 0;
/// <summary>
/// Get preview image in PNG format using custom settings
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
///
/// </remarks>
/// <param name="id">Image ID in the image buffer. Special values: -1 - last image in the buffer, -2: last indexed image in the buffer (optional, default to -1L)</param>
/// <param name="showUserMask">Show user mask (optional, default to false)</param>
/// <param name="showRoi">Show ROI areas on the image (optional, default to false)</param>
/// <param name="showSpots">Show spot finding results on the image (optional, default to true)</param>
/// <param name="showBeamCenter">Show beam center on the image (optional, default to true)</param>
/// <param name="saturation">Saturation value to set contrast in the preview image (optional, default to 10.0f)</param>
/// <param name="jpegQuality">Quality of JPEG image (100 - highest; 0 - lowest) (optional, default to 100L)</param>
/// <param name="showResRing">Show resolution ring, provided in Angstrom (optional, default to 0.1f)</param>
/// <param name="color">Color scale for preview image: 0 - indigo, 1 - viridis, 2 - B/W, 3 - heat (optional, default to &quot;indigo&quot;)</param>
virtual void image_buffer_image_png_get(const std::optional<int64_t> &id, const std::optional<bool> &showUserMask, const std::optional<bool> &showRoi, const std::optional<bool> &showSpots, const std::optional<bool> &showBeamCenter, const std::optional<float> &saturation, const std::optional<int64_t> &jpegQuality, const std::optional<float> &showResRing, const std::optional<std::string> &color, Pistache::Http::ResponseWriter &response) = 0;
/// <summary>
/// Get preview image in TIFF format
/// </summary>
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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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/**
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
* https://openapi-generator.tech
* Do not edit the class manually.
*/
#include "Dark_mask_settings.h"
#include "Helpers.h"
#include <sstream>
namespace org::openapitools::server::model
{
Dark_mask_settings::Dark_mask_settings()
{
m_Detector_threshold_keV = 3.5f;
m_Frame_time_us = 10000L;
m_Number_of_frames = 1000L;
m_Max_allowed_pixel_count = 1L;
m_Max_frames_with_signal = 10L;
}
void Dark_mask_settings::validate() const
{
std::stringstream msg;
if (!validate(msg))
{
throw org::openapitools::server::helpers::ValidationException(msg.str());
}
}
bool Dark_mask_settings::validate(std::stringstream& msg) const
{
return validate(msg, "");
}
bool Dark_mask_settings::validate(std::stringstream& msg, const std::string& pathPrefix) const
{
bool success = true;
const std::string _pathPrefix = pathPrefix.empty() ? "Dark_mask_settings" : pathPrefix;
/* Detector_threshold_keV */ {
const float& value = m_Detector_threshold_keV;
const std::string currentValuePath = _pathPrefix + ".detectorThresholdKeV";
if (value < static_cast<float>(2.5))
{
success = false;
msg << currentValuePath << ": must be greater than or equal to 2.5;";
}
if (value > static_cast<float>(100.0))
{
success = false;
msg << currentValuePath << ": must be less than or equal to 100.0;";
}
}
/* Frame_time_us */ {
const int64_t& value = m_Frame_time_us;
const std::string currentValuePath = _pathPrefix + ".frameTimeUs";
if (value < 500ll)
{
success = false;
msg << currentValuePath << ": must be greater than or equal to 500;";
}
if (value > 100000ll)
{
success = false;
msg << currentValuePath << ": must be less than or equal to 100000;";
}
}
/* Number_of_frames */ {
const int64_t& value = m_Number_of_frames;
const std::string currentValuePath = _pathPrefix + ".numberOfFrames";
if (value < 0ll)
{
success = false;
msg << currentValuePath << ": must be greater than or equal to 0;";
}
}
/* Max_allowed_pixel_count */ {
const int64_t& value = m_Max_allowed_pixel_count;
const std::string currentValuePath = _pathPrefix + ".maxAllowedPixelCount";
if (value < 0ll)
{
success = false;
msg << currentValuePath << ": must be greater than or equal to 0;";
}
}
/* Max_frames_with_signal */ {
const int64_t& value = m_Max_frames_with_signal;
const std::string currentValuePath = _pathPrefix + ".maxFramesWithSignal";
if (value < 0ll)
{
success = false;
msg << currentValuePath << ": must be greater than or equal to 0;";
}
}
return success;
}
bool Dark_mask_settings::operator==(const Dark_mask_settings& rhs) const
{
return
(getDetectorThresholdKeV() == rhs.getDetectorThresholdKeV())
&&
(getFrameTimeUs() == rhs.getFrameTimeUs())
&&
(getNumberOfFrames() == rhs.getNumberOfFrames())
&&
(getMaxAllowedPixelCount() == rhs.getMaxAllowedPixelCount())
&&
(getMaxFramesWithSignal() == rhs.getMaxFramesWithSignal())
;
}
bool Dark_mask_settings::operator!=(const Dark_mask_settings& rhs) const
{
return !(*this == rhs);
}
void to_json(nlohmann::json& j, const Dark_mask_settings& o)
{
j = nlohmann::json::object();
j["detector_threshold_keV"] = o.m_Detector_threshold_keV;
j["frame_time_us"] = o.m_Frame_time_us;
j["number_of_frames"] = o.m_Number_of_frames;
j["max_allowed_pixel_count"] = o.m_Max_allowed_pixel_count;
j["max_frames_with_signal"] = o.m_Max_frames_with_signal;
}
void from_json(const nlohmann::json& j, Dark_mask_settings& o)
{
j.at("detector_threshold_keV").get_to(o.m_Detector_threshold_keV);
j.at("frame_time_us").get_to(o.m_Frame_time_us);
j.at("number_of_frames").get_to(o.m_Number_of_frames);
j.at("max_allowed_pixel_count").get_to(o.m_Max_allowed_pixel_count);
j.at("max_frames_with_signal").get_to(o.m_Max_frames_with_signal);
}
float Dark_mask_settings::getDetectorThresholdKeV() const
{
return m_Detector_threshold_keV;
}
void Dark_mask_settings::setDetectorThresholdKeV(float const value)
{
m_Detector_threshold_keV = value;
}
int64_t Dark_mask_settings::getFrameTimeUs() const
{
return m_Frame_time_us;
}
void Dark_mask_settings::setFrameTimeUs(int64_t const value)
{
m_Frame_time_us = value;
}
int64_t Dark_mask_settings::getNumberOfFrames() const
{
return m_Number_of_frames;
}
void Dark_mask_settings::setNumberOfFrames(int64_t const value)
{
m_Number_of_frames = value;
}
int64_t Dark_mask_settings::getMaxAllowedPixelCount() const
{
return m_Max_allowed_pixel_count;
}
void Dark_mask_settings::setMaxAllowedPixelCount(int64_t const value)
{
m_Max_allowed_pixel_count = value;
}
int64_t Dark_mask_settings::getMaxFramesWithSignal() const
{
return m_Max_frames_with_signal;
}
void Dark_mask_settings::setMaxFramesWithSignal(int64_t const value)
{
m_Max_frames_with_signal = value;
}
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/**
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
* https://openapi-generator.tech
* Do not edit the class manually.
*/
/*
* Dark_mask_settings.h
*
* Settings for collection of dark images to be used for mask calculation
*/
#ifndef Dark_mask_settings_H_
#define Dark_mask_settings_H_
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
namespace org::openapitools::server::model
{
/// <summary>
/// Settings for collection of dark images to be used for mask calculation
/// </summary>
class Dark_mask_settings
{
public:
Dark_mask_settings();
virtual ~Dark_mask_settings() = default;
/// <summary>
/// Validate the current data in the model. Throws a ValidationException on failure.
/// </summary>
void validate() const;
/// <summary>
/// Validate the current data in the model. Returns false on error and writes an error
/// message into the given stringstream.
/// </summary>
bool validate(std::stringstream& msg) const;
/// <summary>
/// Helper overload for validate. Used when one model stores another model and calls it's validate.
/// Not meant to be called outside that case.
/// </summary>
bool validate(std::stringstream& msg, const std::string& pathPrefix) const;
bool operator==(const Dark_mask_settings& rhs) const;
bool operator!=(const Dark_mask_settings& rhs) const;
/////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Dark_mask_settings members
/// <summary>
/// Energy threshold for dark image collection
/// </summary>
float getDetectorThresholdKeV() const;
void setDetectorThresholdKeV(float const value);
/// <summary>
/// Time between frames for dark image collection
/// </summary>
int64_t getFrameTimeUs() const;
void setFrameTimeUs(int64_t const value);
/// <summary>
/// Number of frames for dark image collection; zero means no dark collection
/// </summary>
int64_t getNumberOfFrames() const;
void setNumberOfFrames(int64_t const value);
/// <summary>
/// Maximum count in a pixel considered normal (not-masked)
/// </summary>
int64_t getMaxAllowedPixelCount() const;
void setMaxAllowedPixelCount(int64_t const value);
/// <summary>
/// Maximum number of frames with signal in a pixel considered normal (not-masked)
/// </summary>
int64_t getMaxFramesWithSignal() const;
void setMaxFramesWithSignal(int64_t const value);
friend void to_json(nlohmann::json& j, const Dark_mask_settings& o);
friend void from_json(const nlohmann::json& j, Dark_mask_settings& o);
protected:
float m_Detector_threshold_keV;
int64_t m_Frame_time_us;
int64_t m_Number_of_frames;
int64_t m_Max_allowed_pixel_count;
int64_t m_Max_frames_with_signal;
};
} // namespace org::openapitools::server::model
#endif /* Dark_mask_settings_H_ */

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ Jfjoch_settings::Jfjoch_settings()
m_SslIsSet = false;
m_Zeromq_previewIsSet = false;
m_Zeromq_metadataIsSet = false;
m_Dark_maskIsSet = false;
}
@@ -138,7 +139,7 @@ bool Jfjoch_settings::validate(std::stringstream& msg, const std::string& pathPr
}
}
return success;
}
@@ -199,7 +200,10 @@ bool Jfjoch_settings::operator==(const Jfjoch_settings& rhs) const
((!zeromqPreviewIsSet() && !rhs.zeromqPreviewIsSet()) || (zeromqPreviewIsSet() && rhs.zeromqPreviewIsSet() && getZeromqPreview() == rhs.getZeromqPreview())) &&
((!zeromqMetadataIsSet() && !rhs.zeromqMetadataIsSet()) || (zeromqMetadataIsSet() && rhs.zeromqMetadataIsSet() && getZeromqMetadata() == rhs.getZeromqMetadata()))
((!zeromqMetadataIsSet() && !rhs.zeromqMetadataIsSet()) || (zeromqMetadataIsSet() && rhs.zeromqMetadataIsSet() && getZeromqMetadata() == rhs.getZeromqMetadata())) &&
((!darkMaskIsSet() && !rhs.darkMaskIsSet()) || (darkMaskIsSet() && rhs.darkMaskIsSet() && getDarkMask() == rhs.getDarkMask()))
;
}
@@ -245,6 +249,8 @@ void to_json(nlohmann::json& j, const Jfjoch_settings& o)
j["zeromq_preview"] = o.m_Zeromq_preview;
if(o.zeromqMetadataIsSet())
j["zeromq_metadata"] = o.m_Zeromq_metadata;
if(o.darkMaskIsSet())
j["dark_mask"] = o.m_Dark_mask;
}
@@ -328,6 +334,11 @@ void from_json(const nlohmann::json& j, Jfjoch_settings& o)
j.at("zeromq_metadata").get_to(o.m_Zeromq_metadata);
o.m_Zeromq_metadataIsSet = true;
}
if(j.find("dark_mask") != j.end())
{
j.at("dark_mask").get_to(o.m_Dark_mask);
o.m_Dark_maskIsSet = true;
}
}
@@ -610,6 +621,23 @@ void Jfjoch_settings::unsetZeromq_metadata()
{
m_Zeromq_metadataIsSet = false;
}
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings Jfjoch_settings::getDarkMask() const
{
return m_Dark_mask;
}
void Jfjoch_settings::setDarkMask(org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings const& value)
{
m_Dark_mask = value;
m_Dark_maskIsSet = true;
}
bool Jfjoch_settings::darkMaskIsSet() const
{
return m_Dark_maskIsSet;
}
void Jfjoch_settings::unsetDark_mask()
{
m_Dark_maskIsSet = false;
}
} // namespace org::openapitools::server::model

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include "Zeromq_preview_settings.h"
#include "Dark_mask_settings.h"
#include "Pcie_devices_inner.h"
#include <string>
#include "File_writer_settings.h"
@@ -192,6 +193,13 @@ public:
void setZeromqMetadata(org::openapitools::server::model::Zeromq_metadata_settings const& value);
bool zeromqMetadataIsSet() const;
void unsetZeromq_metadata();
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings getDarkMask() const;
void setDarkMask(org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings const& value);
bool darkMaskIsSet() const;
void unsetDark_mask();
friend void to_json(nlohmann::json& j, const Jfjoch_settings& o);
friend void from_json(const nlohmann::json& j, Jfjoch_settings& o);
@@ -232,6 +240,8 @@ protected:
bool m_Zeromq_previewIsSet;
org::openapitools::server::model::Zeromq_metadata_settings m_Zeromq_metadata;
bool m_Zeromq_metadataIsSet;
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings m_Dark_mask;
bool m_Dark_maskIsSet;
};

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ Jfjoch_statistics::Jfjoch_statistics()
m_CalibrationIsSet = false;
m_Zeromq_previewIsSet = false;
m_Zeromq_metadataIsSet = false;
m_Dark_maskIsSet = false;
m_Pixel_maskIsSet = false;
m_RoiIsSet = false;
m_Az_intIsSet = false;
@@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ bool Jfjoch_statistics::validate(std::stringstream& msg, const std::string& path
}
}
return success;
}
@@ -152,6 +153,9 @@ bool Jfjoch_statistics::operator==(const Jfjoch_statistics& rhs) const
((!zeromqMetadataIsSet() && !rhs.zeromqMetadataIsSet()) || (zeromqMetadataIsSet() && rhs.zeromqMetadataIsSet() && getZeromqMetadata() == rhs.getZeromqMetadata())) &&
((!darkMaskIsSet() && !rhs.darkMaskIsSet()) || (darkMaskIsSet() && rhs.darkMaskIsSet() && getDarkMask() == rhs.getDarkMask())) &&
((!pixelMaskIsSet() && !rhs.pixelMaskIsSet()) || (pixelMaskIsSet() && rhs.pixelMaskIsSet() && getPixelMask() == rhs.getPixelMask())) &&
@@ -203,6 +207,8 @@ void to_json(nlohmann::json& j, const Jfjoch_statistics& o)
j["zeromq_preview"] = o.m_Zeromq_preview;
if(o.zeromqMetadataIsSet())
j["zeromq_metadata"] = o.m_Zeromq_metadata;
if(o.darkMaskIsSet())
j["dark_mask"] = o.m_Dark_mask;
if(o.pixelMaskIsSet())
j["pixel_mask"] = o.m_Pixel_mask;
if(o.roiIsSet())
@@ -283,6 +289,11 @@ void from_json(const nlohmann::json& j, Jfjoch_statistics& o)
j.at("zeromq_metadata").get_to(o.m_Zeromq_metadata);
o.m_Zeromq_metadataIsSet = true;
}
if(j.find("dark_mask") != j.end())
{
j.at("dark_mask").get_to(o.m_Dark_mask);
o.m_Dark_maskIsSet = true;
}
if(j.find("pixel_mask") != j.end())
{
j.at("pixel_mask").get_to(o.m_Pixel_mask);
@@ -532,6 +543,23 @@ void Jfjoch_statistics::unsetZeromq_metadata()
{
m_Zeromq_metadataIsSet = false;
}
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings Jfjoch_statistics::getDarkMask() const
{
return m_Dark_mask;
}
void Jfjoch_statistics::setDarkMask(org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings const& value)
{
m_Dark_mask = value;
m_Dark_maskIsSet = true;
}
bool Jfjoch_statistics::darkMaskIsSet() const
{
return m_Dark_maskIsSet;
}
void Jfjoch_statistics::unsetDark_mask()
{
m_Dark_maskIsSet = false;
}
org::openapitools::server::model::Pixel_mask_statistics Jfjoch_statistics::getPixelMask() const
{
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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
#include "Spot_finding_settings.h"
#include "Zeromq_preview_settings.h"
#include "Detector_list.h"
#include "Dark_mask_settings.h"
#include "File_writer_settings.h"
#include "Azim_int_settings.h"
#include "Image_format_settings.h"
@@ -170,6 +171,13 @@ public:
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings getDarkMask() const;
void setDarkMask(org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings const& value);
bool darkMaskIsSet() const;
void unsetDark_mask();
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
org::openapitools::server::model::Pixel_mask_statistics getPixelMask() const;
void setPixelMask(org::openapitools::server::model::Pixel_mask_statistics const& value);
bool pixelMaskIsSet() const;
@@ -232,6 +240,8 @@ protected:
bool m_Zeromq_previewIsSet;
org::openapitools::server::model::Zeromq_metadata_settings m_Zeromq_metadata;
bool m_Zeromq_metadataIsSet;
org::openapitools::server::model::Dark_mask_settings m_Dark_mask;
bool m_Dark_maskIsSet;
org::openapitools::server::model::Pixel_mask_statistics m_Pixel_mask;
bool m_Pixel_maskIsSet;
org::openapitools::server::model::Roi_definitions m_Roi;

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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* Jungfraujoch
* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.94
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.99
* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).

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