Creating containers and annotations ----------------------------------- The :omerocmd:`obj` command allows users to create and update OMERO objects. A complete :doc:`/developers/Model/EveryObject` is available for reference. This command can be used to create containers, i.e. projects, datasets, screens and folders. It can also be used to create annotations, and, combined with the :omerocmd:`upload` command, file annotations. These annotations can then be attached to containers or imported images and plates. This page gives a few examples of some simple but fairly common workflows. Creating containers ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Create a dataset with a name:: $ bin/omero obj new Dataset name=NewDVSet Dataset:51 And then update that dataset to add a description:: $ bin/omero obj update Dataset:51 description='A dataset for new DV images' Dataset:51 Create a screen with a name and description:: $ bin/omero obj new Screen name=Screen001 description='A short description' To create a project/dataset hierarchy a link must be created between the two containers:: $ bin/omero obj new Project name=NewImages Project:101 $ bin/omero obj new ProjectDatasetLink parent=Project:101 child=Dataset:51 ProjectDatasetLink:221 If you are comfortable using the command line then you can capture the command outputs to feed in to other commands, for example:: $ dataset=$(bin/omero obj new Dataset name=dataset-1) $ project=$(bin/omero obj new Project name=project-1) $ bin/omero obj new ProjectDatasetLink parent=$project child=$dataset ProjectDatasetLink:222 Creating and attaching annotations ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Create a comment annotation and attach it to a dataset:: $ bin/omero obj new CommentAnnotation textValue='Hello World!' CommentAnnotation:2 $ bin/omero obj new DatasetAnnotationLink parent=Dataset:51 child=CommentAnnotation:2 DatasetAnnotationLink:2 Upload a file and then use it as file annotation on an image:: $ bin/omero upload analysis.csv OriginalFile:275 $ bin/omero obj new FileAnnotation file=OriginalFile:275 FileAnnotation:5 $ bin/omero obj new ImageAnnotationLink parent=Image:51 child=FileAnnotation:5 ImageAnnotationLink:2