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The OpenFLUID framework takes into account the following environment variables (if they are set in the current running environment):
OPENFLUID_INSTALL_PREFIX
: overrides automatic detection of install path, useful on Windows systems.OPENFLUID_USERDATA_PATH
: overrides the default user data home directory (set by default to $HOME/.openfluid
on Unix systems)OPENFLUID_TEMP_PATH
: overrides the default OpenFLUID temporary directory, used by OpenFLUID software components for temporary data.OPENFLUID_SIMS_PATH
: extra search paths for OpenFLUID simulators. The path are separated by colon on UNIX systems, and by semicolon on Windows systems.OPENFLUID_OBSS_PATH
: extra search paths for OpenFLUID observers.The path are separated by colon on UNIX systems, and by semicolon on Windows systems.
Usage : openfluid [<command>] [<options>] [<args>]
Available commands:
buddy
: Execute a buddy. Available buddies are newsim, newdata, sim2doc, examplesreport
: Display informations about available waresrun
: Run a simulation from a project or an input datasetshow-paths
: Show search paths for waresAvailable options:
--help,-h
: display this help message--version
: display versionRun a simulation from a project or an input dataset.
Usage : openfluid run [<options>] [<args>]
Available options:
--help,-h
: display this help message--auto-output-dir, -a
: create automatic output directory--clean-output-dir, -c
: clean output directory before simulation--max-threads=<arg>, -t <arg>
: set maximum number of threads for threaded spatial loops (default is 4)--observers-paths=<arg>, -n <arg>
: add extra observers search paths (colon separated)--profiling, -k
: enable simulation profiling--quiet, -q
: quiet display during simulation--simulators-paths=<arg>, -p <arg>
: add extra simulators search paths (colon separated)--verbose, -v
: verbose display during simulationExample of running a simulation from an input dataset:
Example of running a simulation from a project:
Display informations about available wares
Usage : openfluid report [<options>] [<args>]
Available options:
--help,-h
: display this help message--list, -l
: display as list--list-with-errors, -e
: display as list, show errors if any--observers-paths=<arg>, -n <arg>
: add extra observers search paths (colon separated)--simulators-paths=<arg>, -p <arg>
: add extra simulators search paths (colon separated)–list, -l : display as list –list-with-errors, -e : display as list, show errors if any
Example of detailed reporting about available simulators:
Example of reporting as a list about available observers:
Show search paths for wares
Usage : openfluid show-paths [<options>] [<args>]
Available options:
--help,-h
: display this help message--observers-paths=<arg>, -n <arg>
: add extra observers search paths (colon separated)--simulators-paths=<arg>, -p <arg>
: add extra simulators search paths (colon separated)Execute a buddy. Available buddies are newsim, newdata, sim2doc, examples
Usage : openfluid buddy [<options>] [<args>]
Available options:
--help,-h
: display this help message--buddy-help
: display specific buddy help--options=<arg>, -o <arg>
: set buddy options