EPAM Indigo projects
Copyright (c) 2009-2022 EPAM Systems, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License version 2.0
Introduction
This repository includes:
- Bingo: Chemistry search engine for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server and PostgreSQL databases
- Bingo-Elastic: Set of APIs for efficient chemistry search in Elasticsearch
- Indigo: Universal cheminformatics library with bindings to .NET, Java, Python, R and WebAssembly, and the following tools:
- Legio: GUI application for combinatorial chemistry
- ChemDiff: Visual comparison of two SDF or SMILES files
- indigo-depict: Molecule and reaction rendering utility
- indigo-cano: Canonical SMILES generator
- indigo-deco: R-Group deconvolution utility
Detailed documentation is available at http://lifescience.opensource.epam.com
Changelog could be found in CHANGELOG.md.
Download
https://lifescience.opensource.epam.com/download/indigo/index.html
Bindings in public repositories:
- .NET: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Indigo.Net
- Java: https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:com.epam.indigo
- Python: https://pypi.org/project/epam.indigo/
Source code organization
Main directory structure layout:
api
: Indigo API sourcesbingo
: Bingo sourcescore
: Core algorithms and data structures sourcesthird_party
: sources for third-party librariesutils
: utilities sources
Each project is placed in the corresponding directory with CMakeList.txt configuration file, that does not include other projects. In order to build the whole project with the correct references you need to use CMake configurations from the build_scripts directory.
Preinstalled build tools
To build the project from the sources, the following tools should be installed:
- GIT 1.8.2+
- C/C++ compilers with C++14 support (GCC, Clang and MSVC are officially supported)
- CMake 3.4+
- Python 3.6+
- JDK 1.8+
- .NET Standard 2.0+
- Emscripten SDK
- Ninja
Build instruction
Create build folder and use cmake with desired options. For instance:
Indigo/build>cmake .. -DBUILD_INDIGO=ON -DBUILD_INDIGO_WRAPPERS=ON -DBUILD_INDIGO_UTILS=ON
To build Indigo from console:
Indigo/build>cmake --build . --config Release --target all
or any of the following targets could be specified: --target { indigo-dotnet | indigo-java | indigo-python } Build results could be collected from Indigo/dist folder.
How to build Indigo-WASM
Build tools prerequisites
- Git
Make sure git is running from path:
>git --version
git version 2.26.2.windows.1
- Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/)
Make sure python is running from path:
>python --version
Python 3.9.0
- cmake (https://cmake.org/download/)
Make sure cmake is running from path:
>cmake --version
cmake version 3.18.4
- Install ninja (https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases)
Download corresponding ninja-xxx.zip and unpack to folder on path. Make sure it's running from path:
>ninja --version
1.10.2
- Install emscripten sdk (https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk)
>git clone https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk.git
>cd emsdk
>./emsdk install latest
>./emsdk activate latest
>source ./emsdk_env.sh
Note: On Windows, run emsdk
instead of ./emsdk
, and emsdk_env.bat
instead of source ./emsdk_env.sh
.
Get Indigo sources
Clone (or checkout) Indigo repository
>git clone https://github.com/epam/Indigo.git
Build Indigo
For each new session, set environment anew:
>cd emsdk
>./emsdk activate latest
If fresh build:
>mkdir build
>cd build
Now build:
>emcmake cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -G Ninja
>ninja indigo-ketcher-js-test