Sebastien and Utkarsh,
Thanks for both of your suggestions. I have now looked at them and they both
look pretty good to me. I'll practice with these solutions and see which one I
like best.
Kind Regards,
Robert
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You can find another way to do it here as well:
https://github.com/Kitware/ParaView/blob/master/Web/Python/paraview/web/protocols.py#L2692-L2695
https://github.com/Kitware/ParaView/blob/master/Web/Python/paraview/web/protocols.py#L2715-L2716
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On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 12:03 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit
Robert,
Sorry I missed the email earlier. What you have as an alternative is
indeed a reasonable approach. Once can also use ParaView's
infrastructure used by the file dialog, but it's a little clunky
currently, since it needs to be pythonified for easier user.
Here's how you'd do this with 5.4.1
Hi,
I will bump my own post from a month back (see below) and just will answer the
question in case anyone else was looking for something similar. I haven't found
a way to remotely navigate the file system through ParaView Python API objects,
but of course there are other Python packages which can
Dear ParaViewers,
I am trying to use Python shell in Client-Server mode, but I am running into
some difficulties. How can I actually browse the remote directories. I tried
to use the `os` module, but that obviously ends up being all local. Here's a
minimal example of what I am trying to achieve.