[Paraview] OpenDataFile with ParaViewWeb JavaScript Console

Sebastien Jourdain sebastien.jourdain at kitware.com
Mon May 14 09:14:35 EDT 2012


Yes that's it... You can read more on the ParaViewWeb wiki here:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaViewWeb_Plugins

On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 3:47 AM, Tuan Ha Tran <tuan-ha.tran at insa-lyon.fr> wrote:
> Thank you Seb,
>     So, If I understand well, I will charge the file in 2 step, the first
> one is to charge a file in plugin with "myPlugin.py", then use the plugin to
> charge the file in ParaViewWeb?
>     So, in your reply
>
>
>    "def load(file):
>     return simple.OpenDataFile('/your-path/' + file)"
>
>     the parameter ('nameOfFile.mhd') will be parsed directly to
> OpenDataFile('/my-path/'+file) and become ('/my-path/nameOfFile.mhd')
>     I wonder if I'm right. Sorry for this question but I just want to be
> sured.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sebastien Jourdain <sebastien.jourdain at kitware.com>
> To: Tuan Ha Tran <tuan-ha.tran at insa-lyon.fr>
> Cc: paraview at paraview.org
> Sent: Fri, 11 May 2012 19:32:08 +0200 (CEST)
> Subject: Re: [Paraview] OpenDataFile with ParaViewWeb JavaScript Console
>
> You can create your own python plugin that will append the proper path
> in front of the provided name.
>
> === myPlugin.py ===
> from paraview import simple
>
> def load(file):
> return simple.OpenDataFile('/your-path/' + file)
>
> =======
>
> In JS you'll do something like that
>
> var plugin = paraview.getPlugin('myPlugin');
> var reader = plugin.load('NameOfFile.mhd');
>
> But you should figure out why the server crashed by looking at the log
> if you can. The full path should have worked.
>
> Seb
>
> On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Tuan Ha Tran
> wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>     I have a question to ask. I use ParaViewWeb JavaScript Console to load
>> an image file to ParaViewWeb, I use the followed code "var reader
>> =paraview.OpenDataFile({filename:"../NameOfFile"});"     I tried with the
>> absolute path of my PC (which is normally not the good solution) and get
>> the
>> "ServerDownException"
>>     So, if I want ParaViewWeb to look at in the web-apps of tomcat server,
>> which path I have to use? As I know, if the file is in the same location
>> as
>> the PWConsole.war, we can access to it directly using
>> {filename:"hola.mhd"}
>> (for example)
>>     Anyone have an idea?
>>    Thank in advance.
>>
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