TBC is based on Eclipse, and going to Help > Install New Software is the
starting point to add features from 3rd parties. So yes, it should work
in principle.
Note https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-install-eclipse-for-C-programming
about concerns related to C# in particular.
Holger
On 25/07/2019 07:54, Simon Opper wrote:
Morning Holger
Cold down here in Sydney ! Bet it's more pleasant up your way this
morning :)
Thanks for the info. I'll explore that approach. Sounds the trick.
On a somewhat related line of question...
TBC ships with Javascript file editors ... and others ... xml and
html. In your graphql starwars example is a good combination of using
javascript to script some fetch methods for web resources.
If I wanted to do the same type of scripts with another framework,
e.g. .Net or C# which seem to be the flavour for SharePoint, can these
editors be integrated with TBC ? I'm guessing that these are more of
an eclipse configuration rather than any specific relationship to TBC
setup ? Is this right ?
Cheers
Simon
On Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 2:48:49 PM UTC+10, Holger Knublauch wrote:
Hi Simon,
On 24/07/2019 13:30, Simon Opper wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I have a PowerShell script that pulls terms from a sharepoint
site term store and dumps them to a csv. It would be great to
invoke this or better sync it in some way with TQM and or EDG.
E.g. invoke the script, then import the csv to a new or existing
taxonomy.
>
> The end game would be to also sync in a 2 way fashion, using an
export of a central EDG taxonomy back to sharepoint via the
sharepoint serializer already provided in EDG. But this is bound
to be more complex and not my immediate priority.
>
> Does anyone know if invoking a shell script would be possible
within the environment?
there is a SPARQL function smf:exec that can be used to trigger
external
programs and scripts. You could call it from an SWP script that is
either triggered by a UI button (e.g. teamwork:ManagePlugin) or on a
regular basis through a scheduler:ScheduledJob. Open
teamwork.ui.ttlx to
peek into these resources.
Maybe that helps?
Holger
>
> Or suggestions on the best way to orchestrate if not entirely
within TQ?
>
> A set of ANT scripts would be my first guess based on prior
experience.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Simon
>
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