RTPConnect

The RTPConnect library allows you to read, edit and write RTPConnect files in Ruby. RTPConnect is a file format used in radiotherapy (e.g. Mosaiq) for export & import of treatment planning data. The library is written entirely in Ruby and has no external dependencies.

INSTALLATION

gem install rtp-connect

REQUIREMENTS

  • Ruby 1.9.3 (or higher)

BASIC USAGE

Load & Include

require 'rtp-connect'
include RTP

Read, modify and write

# Read file:
rtp = Plan.read('some_file.rtp')
# Extract the Patient's Name:
name = rtp.patient_last_name
# Modify the Patient's Name:
rtp.patient_last_name = 'Anonymous'
# Write to file:
rtp.write('new_file.rtp')

Create a new Plan Definition Record from scratch

# Create the instance:
rtp = Plan.new
# Set the Patient's ID attribute:
rtp.patient_id = '12345'
# Export the instance to an RTP string (with CRC):
output = rtp.to_s

Fix invalid RTP files:

# Read an RTP file containing invalid checksum(s):
rtp = Plan.read('invalid_crc.rtp', ignore_crc: true)
# Read an RTP file containing unknown record type(s):
rtp = Plan.read('custom.rtp', skip_unknown: true)
# Read an RTP file containing invalid CSV format:
rtp = Plan.read('invalid_csv.rtp', repair: true)
# Write a corrected RTP file:
rtp.write('valid.rtp')

Convert an RTP file to DICOM:

p = Plan.read('some_file.rtp')
dcm = p.to_dcm
dcm.write('rtplan.dcm')

Log settings

# Change the log level so that only error messages are displayed:
RTP.logger.level = Logger::ERROR
# Setting up a simple file log:
l = Logger.new('my_logfile.log')
RTP.logger = l
# Create a logger which ages logfile daily/monthly:
RTP.logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 'daily')
RTP.logger = Logger.new('foo.log', 'monthly')

Scripts

For more comprehensive and useful examples, check out the scripts folder which contains various Ruby scripts that intends to show off real world usage scenarios of the RTPConnect library.

IRB Tip

When working with the RTPConnect library in irb, you may be annoyed with all the information that is printed to screen, regardless of your log level. This is because in irb every variable loaded in the program is automatically printed to the screen. A useful hack to avoid this effect is to append ";0" after a command.

Example:

rtp = Plan.read('some_file.rtp') ;0

RESOURCES

RESTRICTIONS

Supported records

  • Plan definition [PLAN_DEF]
  • Extended plan definition [EXTENDED_PLAN_DEF]
  • Prescription site [RX_DEF]
  • Site setup [SITE_SETUP_DEF]
  • Simulation field [SIM_DEF]
  • Treatment field [FIELD_DEF]
  • Extended treatment field [EXTENDED_FIELD_DEF]
  • Control point record [CONTROL_PT_DEF]
  • Dose tracking record [DOSE_DEF]

Unsupported records

  • Document based treatment field [PDF_FIELD_DEF]
  • Multileaf collimator [MLC_DEF]
  • MLC shape [MLC_SHAPE_DEF]
  • Dose action points [DOSE_ACTION]

If you encounter an RTP file with an unsupported record type, please contact me.

Copyright 2011-2014 Christoffer Lervåg

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ .

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  • Name: Christoffer Lervåg
  • Location: Norway
  • Email: chris.lervag [@nospam.com] @gmail.com

Please don't hesitate to email me if you have any feedback related to this project!