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Cyclist

Cyclist is a visual interface companion for the Cyclus project. It provides an interactive workbench for investigating simulation results created by Cyclus. Cyclist is written in Java 8 and JavaFX. It can fetch data from MySQL and SQLite databases.

Installation

Dependencies:

package version download
Java 8.0_25 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index-jsp-138363.html
JavaFX 8.0 (JavaFX is part of Java 8)
Ant 1.9+ http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi

Getting Java8 on Ubuntu

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer

Deployment

Cyclist can be deployed as a jar file with an associated library directory or as a standalone application that includes the Java 8 VM.

Jar

Run ant in the top directory. This will build cyclist.jar and a library directory in deploy/dist. You can copy the dist directory to any other machine (Mac, Linux, Windows) that has Java 8 installed.

To run Cyclist, you can use java -jar Cyclist.jar or double click on the jar. On OSX you can also use open cyclist.jar.

Standalone application

Run ant app in the top directory. In addition to the dist directory above it will also create a standalone application specific to the current platform under deploy/bundles:

Platform app
OSX Cyclist.app, Cyclist.dmg
Windows Cyclist.exe
Linux Cyclist.rpm

Note that the standalone Cyclist application includes the Java 8 VM. The advantage is that it does not depends on the particular Java version (if any) that is installed on the target machine. The disadvantage is that the Java 8 VM is huge and the size of the application will be rather large. On a OSX, Cyclist.app is 264MB and Cyclist.dmg is 97MB.

Running

The short version

Use Data/Simulation from the menubar to select one or more simulations.

1 Add a new database in the popup wizard 2 Connect to the database 3 select a simulation. Optionally add a short alias

Select a simulation

DnD a simulation id to the header of the Workspace. All the views in the workspace will switch to this simulation. Multiple simulations can be added to the workspace. In general the workspace will propagate only one simulation to all its views but you can DnD a simulation to any view. A view that was directed to the specific simulation it will stay with that simulation and will not follow the workspace's selected simulation.

Selecting a View

You can either DnD a view from a Views panel or select one from the Views dropdown menu.

Table View

DnD a table from the Tables Panel into a table view. As a shortcut you can DnD a table onto the workspace and Cyclist will open a new Table View automatically.

Flow View

TBD

Inventory View

TBD

Chart View

TBD

Using your own tables

Cyclist is aware of a specific collection of tables that Cyclus dumps at the end of a simulation run. You can add additional tables using Data/datatable.

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