The Command Line Importer tool (CLI) allows you to import images to an OMERO.server from the command line, and is ideally suited for anyone wanting to use a shell-scripted or web-based front-end interface for importing. Based upon the same set of libraries as the standard importer, the command line version supports the same files formats and functions in much the same way. Visit Supported Formats for a detailed list of supported formats.
There are three ways to use the importer from the command line:
Using the importer using the shell script might look like this:
./importer-cli -s localhost -u user -w pass path/to/file
To use the ome.formats.importer.cli.CommandLineImporter class from java on the command line you will also need to include a classpath to the required support jars. Please look inside of the importer-cli script for an example of how to do this.
With a server installation, from server directory, execute the following command:
bin/omero -s localhost -u user import path/to/file
Note that this method will prompt for any mandatory arguments not provided.
The importer can also be used to detect what files would be imported:
./importer-cli -f /path/to/file
or
bin/omero import -f /path/to/file
will output a list of all the files which would be imported in groups separated by “#” comments. Note that this usage does not require a running server to be available.
The Command Line Importer tool takes a number of mandatory and optional arguments to run, as follows:
Usage: importer-cli [OPTION]... [path [path ...]]...
or: importer-cli [OPTION]... -
Import any number of files into an OMERO instance.
If "-" is the only path, a list of files or directories
is read from standard in. Directories will be searched for
all valid imports.
Session arguments:
Mandatory arguments for creating a session are 1- either the OMERO server hostname,
username and password or 2- the OMERO server hostname and a valid session key.
-s SERVER OMERO server hostname
-u USER OMERO username
-w PASSWORD OMERO password
-k KEY OMERO session key (UUID of an active session)
-p PORT OMERO server port (default: 4064)
Naming arguments:
All naming arguments are optional
-n NAME Image or plate name to use
-x DESCRIPTION Image or plate description to use
--name NAME Image or plate name to use
--description DESCRIPTION Image or plate description to use
Optional arguments:
-h Display this help and exit
-f Display the used files and exit
-c Continue importing after errors
-l READER_FILE Use the list of readers rather than the default
-d DATASET_ID OMERO dataset ID to import image into
-r SCREEN_ID OMERO screen ID to import plate into
--report Report errors to the OME team
--upload Upload broken files with report
--logs Upload log file with report
--email EMAIL Email for reported errors
--debug LEVEL Turn debug logging on (optional level)
--annotation_ns ANNOTATION_NS Namespace to use for subsequent annotation
--annotation_text ANNOTATION_TEXT Content for a text annotation (requires namespace)
--annotation_link ANNOTATION_LINK Comment annotation ID to link all images to
--no_thumbnails Do not perform thumbnailing after import
Examples:
$ importer-cli -s localhost -u user -w password -d 50 foo.tiff
$ importer-cli -s localhost -u user -w password -d Dataset:50 foo.tiff
$ importer-cli -f foo.tiff
$ importer-cli -s localhost -u username -w password -d 50 --debug ALL foo.tiff
For additional information, see:
http://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/support/omero5/users/command-line-import.html
Report bugs to <ome-users@lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk>
These options will also be displayed on the command line by passing no arguments to the importer.
Note
Sample config/importer.config INI file:
[General]
appTitle = OMERO.importer
appVersionNote =
port = 4064
disableUpgradeCheck = false
[Uploader]
TokenURL = http://qa.openmicroscopy.org.uk/qa/initial/
URL = http://qa.openmicroscopy.org.uk/qa/upload_processing/
BugTrackerURL = http://qa.openmicroscopy.org.uk/qa/upload_processing/
forumURL = http://www.openmicroscopy.org/community/
[UI]
forceFileArchiveOn = false
disableImportHistory = false