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3 3  Release on Pypi: [[https:~~/~~/pypi.org/project/tvb-ext-xircuits/>>https://pypi.org/project/tvb-ext-xircuits/]]
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5 -This extension is also installed already in EBRAINS lab, where it can be tested directly.
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7 7  == Jupyter Lab Extension for building and executing TVB Workflows on EBRAINS ==
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9 9  == Purpose ==
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11 11  This is a Jupyter Lab extension that offers graphical support for TVB workflows. It is already available in the EBRAINS Lab and it allows users to configure and execute TVB simulations directly from a GUI, while drastically reducing the complexity of configuring them inside a Jupyter Lab notebook.
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17 17  == Acknowledgements ==
18 18  
19 19  This extension is build on top of the [[Xircuits Jupyter extension>>https://xircuits.io/]], but it also comes with custom functionalities, specifically designed for TVB and EBRAINS. These functionalities are detailed in a section below.
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76 76  === **Step 5. Run the workflow** ===
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78 -After connecting everything, you need to run the workflow to actually see its results.
72 +After connecting everything, you need to run the workflow to actually see its result. For this you can click on the Run button (▶), which will also implicitly compile the workflow.
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80 -There are 2 ways to run the workflow in EBRAINS Lab:
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82 -~1. Locally:
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84 -* For this you can click on the Run button (▶), which will also implicitly compile the workflow. Make sure that __Local Run__ is selected near the Run button.
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86 86  [[image:run.png]]
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89 -2. Remotely on HPC (only if you have access to HPC resources)
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91 -* First choose the __Remote Run__ in the select box and then click the Run button (▶), which will also implicitly compile the workflow.
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93 -[[image:remote.png]]
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95 -* A dialog will open to request the HPC connection details:
96 -** which __HPC Site__ to use
97 -** the name of the __HPC Project/Account__ you have access to
98 -** one checkbox to choose whether you want the __HPC Monitoring__ to be opened up automatically (via tvb-ext-unicore GUI). This can also be opened up manually using the __Monitor HPC__ button or the __U__ icon from the left side-bar.
99 -** one checkbox to choose whether you want the results to be __staged out__ automatically or not. If checked, the workflow waits for the HPC jobs to finish and then performs the stage out. If unchecked, the results can be manually downloaded later on by using the GUI of the tvb-ext-unicore.
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101 -[[image:rem.png]]
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103 -* The HPC monitoring is done via the GUI of tvb-ext-unicore which is a separate package we have documented under this Wiki. But it can be nicely used together with tvb-ext-xircuits:
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105 -[[image:uni.png]]
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108 108  After clicking on Run, a new Jupyter Output window should appear in the bottom of your Jupyter Lab environment. Here you will see the output of your workflow, such as logs, static plots, etc.
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110 110  [[image:out.png]]
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114 114  This step is, of course, optional, but it is worth mentioning that sharing your workflows with others is extremely easy. By just saving and sharing your workflow (*.xircuits) file, anyone can access the entire workflow, see the exact connections that you made and receive the same configuration for the components.
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117 117  == Custom functionalities ==
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119 119  As mentioned before, besides all the core functionalities provided by Xircuits, some other functionalities were added to better suit the needs of the EBRAINS users.
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121 -=== 1. Configure TVB models using the Phase Plane widget ===
90 +=== 1. Configure TVB models using the Phase Plane widget. ===
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123 123  This functionality was added to make it easier for users to provide the correct parameters to TVB models, using the Phase Plane widget.
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140 140  [[image:image-20221116130425-1.png||height="900" width="1069"]]
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143 -=== 2. Visualize time series resulted from simulations ===
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146 -[[image:view.png]]
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158 158  == Workflow examples ==
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