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A python wrapper for Ansys Workbench

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PyWorkbench is a Python client library for Ansys Workbench.

Installation

To install PyWorkbench in user mode, use pip :

pip install ansys-workbench-core

To install the latest development version of PyWorkbench, use the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/ansys/pyworkbench
cd pyworkbench
pip install -e .

For more information, see Getting started in the PyWorkbench documentation.

Documentation and issues

Documentation of the latest stable release of PyWorkbench can be found at PyWorkbench documentation.

The documentation has these sections:

  • Getting started: Learn how to install PyWorkbench and connect to Workbench.

  • User guide: Understand key concepts and approaches for using PyWorkbench with the Workbench gRPC service.

  • API reference: Understand how to use Python to interact programmatically with PyWorkbench.

  • Examples: Explore examples that show how to use PyWorkbench to create custom applications, automate your existing Workbench workflows, and integrate with other popular tools in the Python ecosystem.

In the upper right corner of the documentation’s title bar, there is an option for switching from viewing the documentation for the latest stable release to viewing the documentation for the development version or previously released versions.

On the PyWorkbench Issues page, you can create issues to report bugs and request new features. On the Discussions page on the Ansys Developer portal, you can post questions, share ideas, and get community feedback.

If you have general questions about the PyAnsys ecosystem, email pyansys.core@ansys.com. If your question is specific to PyWorkbench, ask your question in an issue as described in the previous paragraph.

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