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For advanced users, Open-Source PyMOL (as well as the Schrödinger-provided "[http://pymol.org/download Mac alternative X11-only build]") also allows to run PyMOL from an existing Python process. After importing the '''pymol''' module, PyMOL's event loop has to be started with a call to '''pymol.finish_launching()'''. | For advanced users, Open-Source PyMOL (as well as the Schrödinger-provided "[http://pymol.org/download Mac alternative X11-only build]") also allows to run PyMOL from an existing Python process. After importing the '''pymol''' module, PyMOL's event loop has to be started with a call to '''pymol.finish_launching()'''. | ||
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+ | == Usage == | ||
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+ | Since PyMOL 1.7.4, the following form is sufficient: | ||
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+ | <source lang="python"> | ||
+ | import pymol | ||
+ | pymol.finish_launching(['pymol', '-q']) | ||
+ | </source> | ||
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+ | Before 1.7.4, either "-K" was needed as an additional argument, or arguments had to be assigned to __main__.pymol_argv or pymol.pymol_argv. | ||
== Example 1 == | == Example 1 == | ||
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#!/usr/bin/env python | #!/usr/bin/env python | ||
− | # Tell PyMOL | + | # Tell PyMOL to launch quiet (-q), fullscreen (-e) and without internal GUI (-i) |
import __main__ | import __main__ | ||
__main__.pymol_argv = [ 'pymol', '-qei' ] | __main__.pymol_argv = [ 'pymol', '-qei' ] | ||
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import pymol | import pymol | ||
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os.environ['PYMOL_PATH'] = os.path.join(moddir, 'pymol/pymol_path') | os.environ['PYMOL_PATH'] = os.path.join(moddir, 'pymol/pymol_path') | ||
− | # pymol launching | + | # pymol launching: quiet (-q), without GUI (-c) and with arguments from command line |
import pymol | import pymol | ||
pymol.pymol_argv = ['pymol','-qc'] + sys.argv[1:] | pymol.pymol_argv = ['pymol','-qc'] + sys.argv[1:] |
Revision as of 06:29, 31 May 2017
The recommended way to run PyMOL-Python scripts is by using PyMOL as the interpreter. This is supported by all versions of PyMOL, including the pre-compiled bundles provided by Schrödinger.
Example from a shell:
shell> pymol -cq script.py
With arguments (sys.argv becomes ["script.py", "foo", "bar"]):
shell> pymol -cq script.py -- foo bar
Example from a running PyMOL instance:
PyMOL> run script.py
For advanced users, Open-Source PyMOL (as well as the Schrödinger-provided "Mac alternative X11-only build") also allows to run PyMOL from an existing Python process. After importing the pymol module, PyMOL's event loop has to be started with a call to pymol.finish_launching().
Usage
Since PyMOL 1.7.4, the following form is sufficient:
import pymol
pymol.finish_launching(['pymol', '-q'])
Before 1.7.4, either "-K" was needed as an additional argument, or arguments had to be assigned to __main__.pymol_argv or pymol.pymol_argv.
Example 1
Here is an example script that launches PyMol for stereo viewing on a VisBox. It runs PyMol fullscreen stereo, and disables the internal gui. The environment (PYTHON_PATH and PYMOL_PATH) must already be set up for this example to work (see Example 2 below for how to setup within the script).
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Tell PyMOL to launch quiet (-q), fullscreen (-e) and without internal GUI (-i)
import __main__
__main__.pymol_argv = [ 'pymol', '-qei' ]
import pymol
# Call the function below before using any PyMOL modules.
pymol.finish_launching()
from pymol import cmd
cmd.stereo('walleye')
cmd.set('stereo_shift', 0.23)
cmd.set('stereo_angle', 1.0)
Example 2
This script launches PyMOL without any GUI for scripting only. It enables tab-completion on the python command line and does the PyMOL environment setup (you need to adjust the moddir variable!). Hint: You may save this as "pymol-cli" executable.
#!/usr/bin/python2.6 -i
import sys, os
# autocompletion
import readline
import rlcompleter
readline.parse_and_bind('tab: complete')
# pymol environment
moddir='/opt/pymol-svn/modules'
sys.path.insert(0, moddir)
os.environ['PYMOL_PATH'] = os.path.join(moddir, 'pymol/pymol_path')
# pymol launching: quiet (-q), without GUI (-c) and with arguments from command line
import pymol
pymol.pymol_argv = ['pymol','-qc'] + sys.argv[1:]
pymol.finish_launching()
cmd = pymol.cmd
STDOUT
PyMOL captures sys.stdout and sys.stderr, to control it with it's own feedback mechanism. To prevent that, save and restore both streams, e.g.:
import sys
stdout = sys.stdout
stderr = sys.stderr
pymol.finish_launching(['pymol', '-xiq'])
sys.stdout = stdout
sys.stderr = stderr