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| | The ParaViewWeb documentation related to the latest ParaView version (5+) can be found [https://kitware.github.io/paraviewweb/ here] |
| This document describes ParaViewWeb framework introduced with ParaView 4.0. For earlier version, try [http://paraview.org/Wiki/index.php?title=ParaViewWeb&oldid=49042 this revision].
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| ParaViewWeb is a collection of components that enables the use of ParaView's visualization and data analysis capabilities within Web applications.
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| Using the latest HTML 5.0 based technologies, such as WebSocket, and WebGL, ParaViewWeb enables communiation with a ParaView server runnning on a remote visualization node or cluster using a light-weight JavaScript API. Using this API, Web applications can easily embed interactive 3D visualization components. Application developers can write simple Python scripts to extend the server capabilities including creating custom visualization pipelines.
| | - [https://kitware.github.io/visualizer/ Visualizer] |
| | - [https://kitware.github.io/light-viz/ LightViz] |
| | - [https://kitware.github.io/arctic-viewer/ ArcticViewer] |
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| ParaViewWeb makes it possible to extend web-based scientific workflows with ability to visualizate and analyze datasets easily.
| | Old documentation is still available [http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/index.php?title=ParaViewWeb&oldid=57949 here] |
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| More samples and tutorials are forthcoming. In the mean time, one can access the JavaScript and Python API documentation on [http://www.paraview.org/paraview/help/api-documentation.html ParaView website].
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| ==Getting Started== | |
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| More detailed documentation and tutorials will be available soon. Until then, here's how to start a simple local web-server to open data files using ParaView 4.0 binaries.
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| More informations can also be found here:
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| * http://www.paraview.org/ParaView3/Doc/Nightly/www/js-doc/index.html
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| * http://www.paraview.org/ParaView3/Doc/Nightly/www/py-doc/index.html
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| ===Starting the web-server===
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| ====Linux====
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| <source lang="bash">
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| > cd $PARAVIEW_ROOT
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| > ./bin/pvpython lib/paraview-4.0/site-packages/paraview/pipeline_manager.py --content www --port 8080 --data-dir $PARAVIEW_DATA
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| </source>
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| ====OsX====
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| <source lang="bash">
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| > cd $PARAVIEW_ROOT/Contents
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| > ./bin/pvpython Python/paraview/pipeline_manager.py --content www --port 8080 --data-dir $PARAVIEW_DATA
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| </source>
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| ====Windows====
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| <source lang="bash">
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| > cd $PARAVIEW_ROOT\bin
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| > pvpython.exe ..\lib\paraview-4.0\site-packages\paraview\pipeline_manager.py --content ..\www --port 8080 --data-dir $PARAVIEW_DATA
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| </source>
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| * '''$PARAVIEW_ROOT''' points to path where the ParaView tarball was extracted.
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| * '''$PARAVIEW_DATA''' is path to directory containing data files to test '''(without trailing "/")'''
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| ===Starting the client===
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| Once the server has started, simply point your web-browser to http://localhost:8080/apps/WebVisualizer/
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