[Paraview] ParaView Web not opening *.h5 files

Sebastien Jourdain sebastien.jourdain at kitware.com
Wed Jun 11 10:05:06 EDT 2014


Hi,

the issue in the file was related to the format that you were using. To
make it work, just replace the ' (simple quote) with the regular string
quote ".

This could be a good start for the XML info.

http://markmail.org/message/7dg2jctve32oijwe

Seb


On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:46 AM, Hedieh E <hedieh.ebrahimi at amphos21.com>
wrote:

> Hi sebastien,
>
> Thanks for your answer.  I could add additional filters to ParaView Web by
> adding them manually to the file protocol.py in
> ....ParaView 4.1.0\lib\paraview-4.1\site-packages\paraview\web\protocol.py
>
> but I didnot have any success in using "--filter" or "--filters"   and
> addressing it to a *.json somewhere on my machine.
>
> I have attached the filtersFile.json I am addressing to with this email.
> Is there anything I am doing wrong?
>
> The server seems to connect :
>  Log opened.
>  Site starting on 8080
>  Starting factory <twisted.web.server.Site instance at 0x000000000C896548>
>
> The index.html seems to be loaded but nothing more is added after.  Is
> there anyway I can fix this ?
>
> Also about the --plugin xml reader, is there any tutorial or sample on how
> to create this xml for my specific reader ?
>
> Thanks a lot in Advance
>
>
>
> On 10 June 2014 16:37, Sebastien Jourdain <sebastien.jourdain at kitware.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> to add filters in the list if available one you will need to use an extra
>> argument when you run the pvpython command line.
>>
>> You should use the "--filter" shown here
>> http://www.paraview.org/ParaView3/Doc/Nightly/www/py-doc/paraview.web.pv_web_visualizer.html
>> with a file that has a content similar to that
>>
>> [{
>>                         'name': 'Cone',
>>                         'icon': 'dataset',
>>                         'category': 'source'
>>                     },{
>>                         'name': 'Sphere',
>>                         'icon': 'dataset',
>>                         'category': 'source'
>>                     },{
>>                         'name': 'Wavelet',
>>                         'icon': 'dataset',
>>                         'category': 'source'
>>                     },{
>>                         'name': 'Clip',
>>                         'icon': 'clip',
>>                         'category': 'filter'
>>                     },{
>>                         'name': 'Slice',
>>                         'icon': 'slice',
>>                         'category': 'filter'
>>                     },{
>>                         'name': 'Contour',
>>                         'icon': 'contour',
>>                         'category': 'filter'
>>                     },{
>>                         'name': 'Threshold',
>>                         'icon': 'threshold',
>>                         'category': 'filter'
>>                     },{
>>                         'name': 'StreamTracer',
>>                         'icon': 'stream',
>>                         'category': 'filter'
>>                     },{
>>                         'name': 'WarpByScalar',
>>                         'icon': 'filter',
>>                         'category': 'filter'
>>                     }]
>>
>> Regarding your file opening issue, this is more complicated.
>> I believe that ParaView has several reader for that file extension and
>> inside ParaView, you have a popup window asking you which one.
>> Which we don't have in pvw. You may want to create a custom reader
>> definition (XML file that you load at startup using --plugin ) with a
>> unique extension that use the proper reader for your custom file extension.
>>
>> Seb
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 4:45 AM, Hedieh E <hedieh.ebrahimi at amphos21.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I setup a quick start to ParaView Web. I have  a question. In ParaView
>>> I have no problem opening my (*.h5) file using PFLOTRAN hdf5 reader.
>>>
>>> In ParaView Web I have put my datafiles (*.h5) in the Share folder as It
>>> was mentioned in the guide. ParaView Web doen´t open my *.h5  while it
>>> works fine opening other data files.
>>>
>>> Is there anything aditional I should do for my *.h5 files to open in
>>> ParaView Web ?
>>>
>>> Also one more questions, where can I find all filters that exists in
>>> ParaView ? When I try to apply a filter on my datasets in ParaView Web, I
>>> only see a few basic list of filters. How can I improve my experience with
>>> ParaView Web ?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot.
>>>
>>>
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