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SCIRun Python API 0.2
Dan White edited this page Jan 28, 2016
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The API contains global functions for network editing, module state modification, and data object extraction and insertion.
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addModule("ModuleName")- Adds a new instance of a module to the network. Returns a
PyModuleobject.
- Adds a new instance of a module to the network. Returns a
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removeModule(ModuleId)- Removes a module by id. Obtain the id from the
PyModuleobject you want to remove.
- Removes a module by id. Obtain the id from the
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modules()- Returns a list of the current modules in the network. (return type
PyModule[])
- Returns a list of the current modules in the network. (return type
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executeAll()- Executes the entire network.
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saveNetwork("filename")- Coming in milestone G.
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loadNetwork("filename")- Coming in milestone G.
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quit()- Coming in milestone G.
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PyModuleproperties and methods- property
id- Returns string id of the module
- property
stateVars- Returns names of settable fields of module's UI
- property
input- Returns input
PyPortsobject
- Returns input
- property
output- Returns output
PyPortsobject
- Returns output
- method
showUI()- Shows the UI of the module.
- method
hideUI()- Hides the UI of the module.
- method
__getattr__/__setattr__- This overridden pair of methods allow the user to set arbitrary state variables of the module, i.e., the values in the UI, via their official state names. (FUTURE FEATURE: a hotkey to view the official state names of every part of the UI).
- property
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PyPorts- Access a port from this list-like object either by index:
mod.output[0], or by name:mod.output.Field. Returns aPyPortobject. - The len() function is also supported to query number of ports:
len(mod.output)
- Access a port from this list-like object either by index:
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PyPort- properties
name,type,isInput- Return basic properties of the port
- operator
>>- The way to connect modules. Use as an infix operator between output port and input port, for instance:
- By index:
mod1.output[0] >> mod2.input[1] - By name:
mod1.output.OutputField >> mod2.input.InputField - Combo approach:
mod1.output[0] >> mod2.input.InputField
- By index:
- The way to connect modules. Use as an infix operator between output port and input port, for instance:
- method
connect- Alternative to
operator>>:mod1.output[0].connect(mod2.input[0])
- Alternative to
- properties