go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 28, 2020 Maks, thank you for your words, I appreciate! And thanks for the participation in the contest - your entry and video are very bright! Speaking about ObjectScript - maybe one day we can set up a contest for "BetterScript" or collaborative project which will include all the "wishes" community introduced during the last 10 years. And I hope it is possible assuming that fact ObjectScript first compiles into INT script and then into OBJ.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 28, 2020 The US reached 100K COVID-19 confirmed. Italy and USA both lead the disease stats:
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 27, 2020 Eduard, thanks for the comment! I updated the topic. Now the July contest is expanded to any AI/ML solution with InterSystems IRIS.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 27, 2020 Method chains look nice. Very interesting project, Henry. Well done!
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 27, 2020 Hi Rubens! I'm glad that you are considering it! ZPM is a very powerful and helpful tool. Is ZPM client compatible with Caché 2017.x versions? it's not at the moment. But it's an open project, you can add this support if you want. And send the PR then. Can we configure a self-hosted registry that doesn't require a GitHub repository link? Yes you can. You can setup your own registry - here is how. You can alter the registry in ZPM client, and create, pack, and publish and then install it from the alternative registry, e.g. your corporate registry. Could the ZPM client zip and upload the whole package (all classes, routines, includes) instead of downloading it from a Github link? YES. Can we declare a module that specifies classes themselves instead of their package counterpart? e.g. My.Class.CLS instead of My.PKG. Sure. See the article and an Example.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 27, 2020 I never did it by myself, but I believe it's just a CSP web-page, right? @Sergei.Mihaylenko also did something like that in his iris-app-tools
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 27, 2020 I mean you develop this view by yourself and install every time (e.g. with ZPM). I believe @Eduard Lebedyuk did something like that for Interoperability.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 27, 2020 Implement this behavior and add it as an ad-hoc portal page? Like @Henrique Dias does with his IRIS History Monitor and Interoperability Message Viewer?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 26, 2020 Hi, Mike! I think we have a problem with this badge. Investigating. Thanks for the feedback!
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 26, 2020 And another way to win - to have clear instructions. Often fantastic applications with bad instructions can loose to poor applications with perfect instructions. Please make sure that the instructions you have in your README.md really work. It is always helpful to try to go through your instruction steps by yourself before releasing the application. Or and ask your colleague to do it. Good luck!
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 26, 2020 May I use your solution to check the blocks of the IRIS database which I launch in Docker?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 25, 2020 Another thing you may want to add to your OEX and Github README.md - is the Online Contest Github shield! Here is how it looks like: Here is the code you can install into your Github README.md [](https://openexchange.intersystems.com/contest/current) Learn more about Github Shields
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 24, 2020 Thanks, Dmitriy! Analysing database, If you mean this: docker run -it --rm \ -v /opt/some/database/for/test:/db \ -v pwd/out:/out \ daimor/blocksexplorer:iris generate 1 0 0 so this doesn't look very convenient. Is it possible for me to install your app on a running container (e.g. with ZPM) and request to check one of the mounted databases? This is a more convenient approach, isn't it?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 24, 2020 This is a very good question, Ed! Yes, when you launch a vanilla IRIS CE on docker you have USER namespace and database already. But what is the web app? is it REST? do you need the web app at all? The infrastructure-as-a-code approach, when the namespace, database, web app, security, BI or Interoperability options, etc is being setup via docker/workflow deployment has the following advantages. 1. Clear understanding, what infrastructure is needed for your app to run on the dev/deployment lifecycle 2. You have the control for the infrastructure - you do not expect USER namespace present or have this or that, you simply set up all your app needs. 3. All the changes to infrastructure are in the repo and you track it.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 24, 2020 Dmitry! This is a very beautiful (maybe) but IMHO absolutely useless picture of globals' blocks. How can I use your program to show the blocks of a particular database I working on now? Or a particular global?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 24, 2020 Ok! After the first day of the voting we have: Expert Nomination, Top 3 BlocksExplorer - 2 IDP DV - 1 sql-builder - 1 ______________ The leaderboard. Community Nomination, Top 3 sql-builder - 6 isc-generate-db - 4 declarative-objectscript - 3 ______________ The leaderboard. Developers! Support the applications you like! Participants! Improve and promote your solutions!
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 24, 2020 And thanks for this! And I've updated the templates (Docker template, Contest template) accordingly. Thank you!
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Mar 24, 2020 Hi Oliver! It was an issue in %Installer - the Import statement <Import File="${SourceDir}" Flags="ck" Recurse="1"/> was inside the Configuration tag started import before Interoperability (Ensemble) enabled in Namespace. I put it below the configuration and it works. Thanks @Dmitry Maslennikov for your help. I sent you a pull request with the fix.