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INSTALLATION

This version of STELLOPT makes use of make_***.inc files in the SHARE subdirectory to set various options at compile time. The make.inc file in the main directory is a script which picks these files based on what is returned by the uname -n command on your machine. This can be overridden by setting the environment variable MACHINE to the file you wish to use. For example to use SHARE/make_bobdole.inc you would set MACHINE=bobdole before calling the build scripts. It is also important to set STELLOPT_PATH to the path to your current directory where you've pulled the repository.

Once you configure the environment variables, you can begin to compile the code by

 ./build_all 

By default, it will compile all the codes in the folder with the option clean_release. You can customize the script by providing additional commandline arguments, like ./build_all -o release -j 4 STELLOPTV2. To check the options, type ./build_all -h.

For more information, please view STELLOPT compilation.

DOCKER IMAGE

We provide a Dockerfile for building a STELLOPT image based on debian:latest. This is essentially the same base image we use for running our workflows. There is also a very old Docker image available at: https://hub.docker.com/r/zhucaoxiang/stellopt.

CITING CODE

@misc{ doecode_12551,
title = {STELLOPT},
author = {Lazerson, Samuel and Schmitt, John and Zhu, Caoxiang and Breslau, Joshua and STELLOPT Developers, All},
abstractNote = {The STELLOPT code is designed to optimize 3D MHD equilibria to a set of target physics parameters encompassing stellarator design and 3D equilibrium reconstructions.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20180627.6},
howpublished = {[Computer Software] \url{https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20180627.6}},
year = {2020},
month = {may}
}

EDITING CODE

Once a working copy is developed for your computer, you are welcome to push it back to the main repository for other users. You can ask for a write permission and push your changes into a remote branch. Then submit a pull request through GitHub.

Or you can share your changes via git fork, which doesn't require you have the write permission.

GitHub actions will be triggered by each push and pull-request. The code will be compiled with debug option and you can check the full log at GitHub actions.

UTILITIES

A Python interface using CTYPES is also included but it requires a static shared build of LIBSTELL. We essentially attempt to provide a class for each code, and a separate utility to call for easy file manipulation and plotting. 2D plotting in handled by Matplotlib while 3D is handled by VTK. We provide a wrapper class for VTK to ease integration. You can find the python scripts at ./pySTEL.

There are also some other plotting packages developed by group members. Here are some examples.

  • matlabVMEC: MATLAB packages for various codes.
  • coilpy: Python package for toroidal Fourier surface, coils, FOCUS and STELLOPT.

REPORT BUGS

If you find any bugs or have any suggestions, please submit an issue through GitHub issues. You are suggested to provide detailed description and assign someone when creating an issue.

DOCUMENTATION

You can find some wiki pages at GitHub pages. This is automatically generated from the markdown source files in the gh-pages branch. You are welcome to report/fix/update the wiki pages.