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Web frontend to ParaView

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Web frontend to ParaView

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  • Free software: BSD license

Development

Build and install the Vue components

cd vue-components
npm i
npm run build
cd -

Create a virtual environment to use with your ParaView 5.10+

python3.9 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install -U pip
pip install -e .

Run the application using ParaView: pvpython executable

export PV_VENV=$PWD/.venv
/Applications/ParaView-5.10.0.app/Contents/bin/pvpython \ # Using macOS install path as example
    pv_run.py \
    --data ~   \
    --server --dev

Run application

Create a virtual environment to use with your ParaView 5.10.1+

python3.9 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install -U pip
pip install pv-visualizer

Run the application using ParaView: pvpython executable with environment variables:

export PV_VENV=$PWD/.venv
export TRAME_APP=pv_visualizer
pvpython -m paraview.apps.trame --data ~

Or with command line arguments:

pvpython -m paraview.apps.trame \
    --venv $PWD/.venv \
    --trame-app pv_visualizer \
    --data ~

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