The Basic Model Interface (BMI) specifications for C, C++, Fortran, and Python, Dockerized.
The image built from these instructions can be used as a base for building models that expose a BMI in these languages, or for inter-language model coupling.
Build an image locally with:
docker build --tag bmi .
The image is built on the condaforge/mambaforge base image.
The OS is Linux/Ubuntu.
conda
and mamba
, as well as the BMI specifications, are installed in CONDA_DIR=/opt/conda
.
The base environment is activated.
Run a container from this image interactively:
docker run -it bmi
This starts a bash shell in the container, where the specifications can be accessed.
A versioned, multiplatform image built from this repository is hosted on Docker Hub at csdms/bmi. This image is automatically built and pushed to Docker Hub with the release CI workflow. The workflow is only run when the repository is tagged. To manually build and push an update, run:
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 -t csdms/bmi:latest --push .
A user can pull this image from Docker Hub with:
docker pull csdms/bmi
optionally with the latest
tag or with a version tag.
The Basic Model Interface (BMI) is a set of functions for querying, modifying, running, and coupling models. Learn more at https://bmi.readthedocs.io/.
This work is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Award No. 2103878, Frameworks: Collaborative Research: Integrative Cyberinfrastructure for Next-Generation Modeling Science.