Shared volume utilities for BDM solutions.
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Overview
The ansys-bdm-shared-volume package provides a concrete implementation of the Blob Data Management (BDM) interface defined by ansys-bdm-api. It uses a networked shared file-system volume as the underlying storage backend.
Within the SAF ecosystem, this package enables GLOW-based solutions to manage files and directories through the standard BDM abstractions while storing data on a shared volume that is accessible across processes and machines. This makes it well suited for desktop deployments and on-premises environments where a common network drive or local shared folder is available.
Key capabilities include:
Implementation of StorageScope and AsyncStorageScope for synchronous and asynchronous file operations.
Automatic tracking and cleanup of cached entities when a storage scope exits.
Factory utilities for creating storage scopes from configuration.
By plugging into the BDM layer, the shared-volume backend allows solution code to remain storage-agnostic: the same workflow logic can run against this backend during local development and against other BDM backends in cloud or distributed deployments.
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License
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Changelog
The changelog section provides a summary of notable changes for each version of BDM Shared Volume for Python. It helps you keep track of updates, bug fixes, new features, and improvements made to the project over time.
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