Bootstrap: docker From: debian:bookworm-slim %setup mkdir -p ${SINGULARITY_ROOTFS}/batch mkdir -p ${SINGULARITY_ROOTFS}/code mkdir -p ${SINGULARITY_ROOTFS}/downloads install -m 755 ./code/* ${SINGULARITY_ROOTFS}/code %post apt-get -qq update apt-get --yes --quiet --no-install-recommends install \ wget \ unzip \ libxext6 \ libxt6 \ moreutils \ build-essential \ curl \ ca-certificates DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get --yes --quiet install \ octave \ liboctave-dev mkdir /opt/spm12 curl -fsSL --retry 5 https://github.com/spm/spm12/archive/r7771.tar.gz | tar -xzC /opt/spm12 --strip-components 1 curl -fsSL --retry 5 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/spm/spm-octave/main/spm12_r7771.patch | patch -p0 make -C /opt/spm12/src PLATFORM=octave distclean make -C /opt/spm12/src PLATFORM=octave make -C /opt/spm12/src PLATFORM=octave install ln -s /opt/spm12/bin/spm12-octave /usr/local/bin/spm12 CATversion="r2560" cd /downloads wget http://www.neuro.uni-jena.de/cat12/cat12_${CATversion}.zip && unzip -d /opt/spm12/toolbox/ cat12_${CATversion}.zip rm -fr /downloads # install CAT standalone interface STANDALONE="/opt/spm12/toolbox/cat12/standalone" cd ${STANDALONE} && chmod +rx *.sh cd /code && ln -s ${STANDALONE}/*.sh . cd /batch && ln -s ${STANDALONE}/*.m . # set permissions find /code -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod +r rm -f /opt/spm12/src/*.{mex,o,a} apt-get --yes remove build-essential curl liboctave-dev apt-get --yes autoremove apt-get --yes clean %environment export SPM_HOME=/opt/spm12 %runscript exec /code/main "$@" %labels Author fil.spm@ucl.ac.uk Malgorzata Wierzba (m.wierzba@fz-juelich.de) Felix Hoffstaedter (f.hoffstaedter@fz-juelich.de) Version v1.1 %help This is a container with SPM12, CAT12 and GNU Octave. This container allows to run the standalone version of the Computational Anatomy Toolbox (CAT), which is an extension to SPM software using Octave 7.3.0 The container runs Debian bookworm-slim and includes: - Octave (7.3.0) - Standalone version of SPM software (SPM12, r7771) - Computational Anatomy Toolbox (CAT12.9 ${CATversion}) - CAT interface scripts (cat_standalone.sh, cat_parallelize.sh). For more details on the exact version of the software used in this container, please refer to the README file. HOW TO USE: In principle this container allows you to perform the very same types of analysis that are possible with the standalone version of CAT. It is assumed that the user is familiar with the content of the batch files dedicated for the use with the standalone version of CAT (cat_standalone_segment.m, cat_standalone_simple.m, cat_standalone_resample.m, cat_standalone_smooth.m) and can modify their content according to his/her needs. For more details, please refer to the CAT12 documentation and manual. -- Available batch files -- The content of the batch files can be explored by using the 'view' and 'copy' subcommands: singularity run To view a batch file, use the 'view' subcommand: singularity run container.simg view cat_standalone_smooth.m To copy a batch file to your computer, use the 'copy' subcommand and specify destination path as an additional argument: singularity run container.simg copy cat_standalone_smooth.m $HOME Make sure that the specified path is mounted to the container (more information on this can be found below) and that you have write access to this path! To copy all available batch files, use the 'all' argument: singularity run container.simg copy all $HOME -- Running CAT -- Run the CAT analysis with the following command: singularity run --cleanenv To use a default batch file, use one of the files included in the container ('/batch'): singularity run --cleanenv container.simg \ -b /batch/cat_standalone_segment.m \ T1.nii To use your own, customised batch file, simply specify its path: singularity run --cleanenv container.simg \ -b $HOME/cat_standalone_segment.m \ T1.nii -- Bind paths -- Please note that most of the host files remain inaccessible from within the container. By default the following directories are mounted within the container: '$HOME', '/tmp', '/proc', '/sys', '/dev', and '$PWD' (see the Singularity documentation for more details). If you want the container to be able to access other locations, specify a bind path of your choice. For instance, to make the contents of the '/data' folder on your computer available in the '/mnt' folder inside the container, specify the mount point in the following way: singularity run --cleanenv --bind /data:/mnt container.simg \ -b /batch/cat_standalone_segment.m \ /mnt/T1.nii EXAMPLES: CAT12 segmentation batch: singularity run --cleanenv container.simg \ -b cat_standalone_segment.m \ T1.nii CAT12 simple processing batch: singularity run --cleanenv container.simg \ -b cat_standalone_simple.m \ T1.nii CAT12 resample & smooth batch: singularity run --cleanenv container.simg \ -b cat_standalone_resample.m \ -a1 "12" -a2 "1" \ lh.thickness.T1 CAT12 volume smoothing batch: singularity run --cleanenv container.simg \ -b cat_standalone_smooth.m \ -a1 "[6 6 6]" -a2 "'s6'" \ T1.nii Contact information: Any problems or concerns regarding this container should be reported to Felix Hoffstaedter (f.hoffstaedter@fz-juelich.de) and regarding CAT12 to Christian Gaser (christian.gaser@uni-jena.de) Acknowledgements: The CAT toolbox (http://www.neuro.uni-jena.de/cat) is developed by Christian Gaser and Robert Dahnke (Jena University Hospital, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology) and is free but copyright software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. The SPM software (https://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/) is developed by the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging and is free but copyright software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence (GPL). GNU Octave is a freely redistributable software under the terms of the GPL as published by the Free Software Foundation.