Are there Python resources available on GitHub? Searching GitHub for "Rocket" and "UniVerse" has not yielded results. As I recall, there were some sample libraries that were are result of a Python class done in Dallas several years back. I'm hoping to find some of those examples. Thanks!
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Jeff Teter
Woodforest National Bank
The Woodlands, TX
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There is this link from 2015, https://github.com/RocketSoftware/PythonBetaProject
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Hans Morawa
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Rocket Forum Shared Account
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Are there Python resources available on GitHub? Searching GitHub for "Rocket" and "UniVerse" has not yielded results. As I recall, there were some sample libraries that were are result of a Python class done in Dallas several years back. I'm hoping to find some of those examples. Thanks!
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Jeff Teter
Woodforest National Bank
The Woodlands, TX
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Jeff,
Yes.
Find your python version used by UniVerse.
>PYTHON
python>print(sys.version)
Then you need to make sure that the package you download will work for the UniVerse version of python you have. Installing the package is a bit tricky however. You cannot use the standard python installation. You need to make sure your environment variables are set correctly and you are using the correct python binaries. Python was developed so you could have different versions running on the same machine. Some nice discussion on this forum about how to do that.
Jon
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Jon Kristofferson
Pick Programmer
Snap-on Credit LLC
Libertyville IL US
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Are there Python resources available on GitHub? Searching GitHub for "Rocket" and "UniVerse" has not yielded results. As I recall, there were some sample libraries that were are result of a Python class done in Dallas several years back. I'm hoping to find some of those examples. Thanks!
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Jeff Teter
Woodforest National Bank
The Woodlands, TX
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Jeff,
I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish with Python, yet another repository is:
https://github.com/RocketSoftware/multivalue-lab/tree/master/U2/Demos/Python
There are also several blog posts that may help you.
https://www.rocketsoftware.com/search/site?search_global=rajkowski%20python&page=0
I suggest that you describe what you want to do with Python, and perhaps someone has done something similar is on the forum.
Note that I would also be interested in learning about a github repository for the MV users in the Dallas area, please let me know if you find anything.
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Mike Rajkowski
MultiValue Product Evangelist
Rocket Internal - All Brands
US
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Jeff,
I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish with Python, yet another repository is:
https://github.com/RocketSoftware/multivalue-lab/tree/master/U2/Demos/Python
There are also several blog posts that may help you.
https://www.rocketsoftware.com/search/site?search_global=rajkowski%20python&page=0
I suggest that you describe what you want to do with Python, and perhaps someone has done something similar is on the forum.
Note that I would also be interested in learning about a github repository for the MV users in the Dallas area, please let me know if you find anything.
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Mike Rajkowski
MultiValue Product Evangelist
Rocket Internal - All Brands
US
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Thanks for the replies... Seems the GitHub search found "Rocket" or "Software" but not "RocketSoftware"... I knew there were some repositories there but wasn't finding them.
In response to Mike, I am getting my feet wet (again) with Python and I am putting together a small project as a POC. Essentially, I'm wanting to used Python as a front end to handle selection and filtering of lists based on the prefix provided. Once the lists are selected, the program will execute one of two paragraphs (based on the checked items) to provide documentation for projects. We are using lists extensively to identify related source code and configuration data for Git management. I have attached a crude wireframe to demonstrate. The user can enter a filter for the list name(s). If none is supplied, there will be a default filter. Any lists with the prefix matching the filter will be displayed in the left panel. It will then display the full list names (sorted) matching the filter and pre-select those matching the selection from the left panel. The user may unselect particular lists from the right panel. Clicking the 'Process' button then executes the checked options to provide the documentation. The 'Exit' button, of course, exits without doing anything.
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Jeff Teter
Woodforest National Bank
The Woodlands, TX
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