This is an OpenMM plugin that generates forces from the TorchANI model. These forces are used to change the attributes and positions of particles referred to as “Ghost Particles” in the Flexible Topology simultaions. For more details read FLEXIBLE TOPOLOGY: A NEW METHOD FOR DYNAMIC DRUG DESIGN paper on Chemrxiv.
There are three ways to install dependencies of this package.
- Install PyTorch from source and use the libtorch from it.
- Install LibTorch from its binary CXX ABI files or build it from its source following instruction at here.
- Install all the packages from Conda-forge channel via conda.
Here we provide instructions uisng the third method, follow these instructions to install MLForce
1- clone MLforce from its repositiry
git clone https://github.com/ADicksonLab/mlforce.git
2- You should use conda to make a new virtual environment using the environment.yml
conda env create -n myenv -f environment.yml
conda activate myenv
3- Create build
directory to install MLForce in it
cd mlforce
mkdir build && cd build
4- Run the cmake
command by passing the installed Libtorch path to it
cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$(python -c 'import torch.utils; print(torch.utils.cmake_prefix_path)')" ..
5- Run the ccmake
command to set up the configuration for bulding MLForce
ccmake -i ..
6-Make sure that the path to OPENMM_DIR
and CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
set to
the OpenMM path you installed
7- If you want to build the CUDA platform set the NN_BUILD_CUDA_LIB
to on
and if you want to build the OpenCL platform set the
NN_BUILD_OPENCL_LIB
to on
as well
8- Press “c” to configure the plugin then press “g” to generate it
9- Install the MLForce plugin
make install
10- Install the Python wrapper
make PythonInstall
11- Add Libtorch libraray path to the environmental variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export LIBTORCH_LIBRARY_PATH="path/to/libtorch/lib"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$LIBTORCH_LIBRARY_PATH"
you can get the path to LibTorch by doing
python -c 'import torch.utils; print(torch.utils.cmake_prefix_path)'
12- Test if the installation works
python -c "import mlforce"
Donyapour N, Roussey N, Bose S, Dickson A.