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LatticeJSON

LatticeJSON is a JSON based lattice file format. JSON is able to describe complex data structures, has a human readable syntax and is available in all common programming language. It is therefore an appropriate choice to characterize the magnetic lattice of a particle accelerator.

Specification

This repository contains the Specification of LatticeJSON in form of a JSON Schema.

Example

A LatticeJSON file for a FODO lattice:

{
  "version": "2.2",
  "title": "FODO Lattice",
  "info": "This is the simplest possible strong focusing lattice.",
  "root": "ring",
  "elements": {
    "d1": ["Drift", {"length": 0.55}],
    "q1": ["Quadrupole", {"length": 0.2, "k1": 1.2}],
    "q2": ["Quadrupole", {"length": 0.4, "k1": -1.2}],
    "b1": ["Dipole", {"length": 1.5, "angle": 0.392701, "e1": 0.1963505, "e2": 0.1963505}]
  },
  "lattices": {
    "cell": ["q1", "d1", "b1", "d1", "q2", "d1", "b1", "d1", "q1"],
    "ring": ["cell", "cell", "cell", "cell", "cell", "cell", "cell", "cell"]
  }
}

LatticeJSON CLI

Python Version PyPI CI

This repository also contains a Python based command-line tool which is able validate and convert LatticeJSON files into other common lattice file formats and vice versa.

You can install and update it using pip or pipenv:

pip install -U latticejson

Validate a LatticeJSON file:

latticejson validate /path/to/lattice.json

Convert an elegant lattice file to the LatticeJSON format:

latticejson convert --to json /path/to/lattice.lte

Autoformat one or more LatticeJSON files:

latticejson autoformat /path/to/lattice.json ...

To activate Bash completion add

eval "$(_LATTICEJSON_COMPLETE=source latticejson)"

to your .bashrc. Or, create an activation script with:

_LATTICEJSON_COMPLETE=source latticejson > latticejson-complete.sh

License

GNU General Public License v3.0