Skip to main content

Macro components for ParaView

Project description

ParaView Trame Components

This project gather helper classes that can be used with ParaView to create quickly and simply web solution for interacting with your data.

Usage example

The ./examples/ directory gather simple Python scripts using ParaView and exposing them as standalone trame applications.

Virtual Environment setup

Since ParaView does not come with trame, you need to create a virtual environment that brings all the missing dependency for paraview to use.

# Create and activate venv
python3.10 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

# Install published package
pip install paraview-trame-components

# Let ParaView know about the location of that venv
export PV_VENV=$PWD/.venv

Running examples

# Adjust path to point to your ParaView executable
export PVPYTHON=/Applications/ParaView-5.12.0.app/Contents/bin/pvpython

# Run the scripts
$PVPYTHON --force-offscreen-rendering ./examples/cone.py
$PVPYTHON --force-offscreen-rendering ./examples/cone-with-slider.py
$PVPYTHON --force-offscreen-rendering ./examples/wavelet-contour-state.py
$PVPYTHON --force-offscreen-rendering ./examples/pipeline.py
$PVPYTHON --force-offscreen-rendering ./examples/selection.py

Scripts structure

Each script add import paraview.web.venv at the top to enable your virtual environment via the PV_VENV environment variable.

Then we use the ptc (ParaView Trame Components) package to quickly create a trame application to view the data.

The wavelet-contour-state.py script was created by ParaView when saving its state as a Python file. Then we added few lines at the end to create an interactive web viewer.

Check code

# one time
pip install ".[dev]"
pre-commit install

# check but automatic on commit
pre-commit run --all-files

ParaView code example

import paraview.web.venv
from ptc import Viewer
from paraview import simple

cone = simple.Cone()
simple.Show()
simple.Render()

# Make it a web app
web_app = Viewer()
web_app.start()

And if you want to add some UI

import paraview.web.venv
from paraview import simple

from ptc import Viewer
from trame.widgets.vuetify3 import VSlider

cone = simple.Cone()
simple.Show()
simple.Render()

# Make it a web app
web_app = Viewer()

with web_app.side_top:
    VSlider(
        v_model=("resolution", 6),
        min=3, max=60, step=1,
    )

@web_app.state.change("resolution")
def on_resolution_change(resolution, **kwargs):
    cone.Resolution = resolution
    web_app.update()

web_app.start()

Example in image

Code Web App
Write some python code And get a web app

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

paraview_trame_components-0.12.0.tar.gz (21.0 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

File details

Details for the file paraview_trame_components-0.12.0.tar.gz.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for paraview_trame_components-0.12.0.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 019facdf1159efa1a6dac28ba225138bf19acd7b8433cc950dc4b93a93815fa4
MD5 b9c5ef0b1157ee00f292e1cad2f97495
BLAKE2b-256 909f9648f76f47879da0fed9e005ba79b9cac0b7c570c9d58763a7724313f191

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file paraview_trame_components-0.12.0-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for paraview_trame_components-0.12.0-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 3e6d03faef5de48eddc56982541f739ba6c279883ff53d3aab1df22b1f7f0613
MD5 7ee588c376832be9bb6bfe9a623effe7
BLAKE2b-256 5d018601a007ccf73f4e9f96d1295c213cb03863a553db0c945d7d6786c42e7a

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page