go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 22, 2022 I don't use Windows, but can say how it supposed to be VSCode supports PowerShell terminal or cmd.exe, in case if you use wsl2, it can bee configured to open it as well. But, there is a way, to open the terminal just in cmd.exe or from PowerShell, first you have to figure it out how to get it from there. iris.exe should have options, to run it inside the current terminal, I don't know if Windows version already has irissession, you could try it.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 18, 2022 ndjson, is just when a bunch of ordinary JSON separated by a newline in one file So, if you would read that stream with ReeadLine(), and parse each line separately, it should work.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 17, 2022 Mount such folder as a network disk, and you can use it. Just be aware, that you have to mount it under the right user, which runs IRIS.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 17, 2022 Ahh, looks like it's just only WSL2 issue. Fortunately, I don't need to use it, and have no way to try it. But looks like there is a solution with PowerShell script here
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 17, 2022 Portal should be available by URLhttp://localhost:52773/csp/sys/UtilHome.csp
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 17, 2022 if you managed to access ManagementPortal, what exactly are you trying to achieve? 0.0.0.0:1972->1972 means that any it mapped to any IP on your host.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 12, 2022 Yeah, working with Environment variables is quite tricky, it may not be in a place where you would expect it. I would not recommend it for %Installer, you should focus on Variables feature there, and pass variable to setup method when you call it.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 11, 2022 Hmm, why do you need to do it with .bash_profile? Why not just set it as a shell, instead of bash And about passwords, the best and only right way in your case is to enable OS-Authentication. In this case users will go inside without a password prompt.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 10, 2022 Just install a newer version over that old one, and everything will be ok. In some cases, it is possible that some changes in code would be needed. And you may look at the documentation for some information about the release
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 4, 2022 Most of the CI/CD processes are now based on Container's way. And do it without Docker makes this process much more complex. And It's not quite clear what do you want to achieve. And in any way, this task is quite complex, and very much depends on what kind of application you have, how you build it right now, in some cases major OS, and even when some other languages and technologies are used for application. You may contact me directly, I can help with this, I have experience and knowledge on this.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 3, 2022 docker exec -it iris iris session iris Node: fa3f20fc42dc, Instance: IRIS USER>w $zv IRIS for UNIX (Ubuntu Server LTS for x86-64 Containers) 2021.2 (Build 617U) Thu Dec 9 2021 15:00:18 UTC USER>:c USER>:h 1: :h USER>:a USER>:sql SQL Command Line Shell ---------------------------------------------------- The command prefix is currently set to: <<nothing>>. Enter <command>, 'q' to quit, '?' for help. [SQL]USER>> << entering multiline statement mode, 'GO' to execute >> 1>>q [SQL]USER>>q USER>:t SQL Command Line Shell ---------------------------------------------------- The command prefix is currently set to: <<nothing>>. Enter <command>, 'q' to quit, '?' for help. dialect = MSSQL [SQL]USER>> even :t for TSQL dialect
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 3, 2022 Nope, aliases not persisted, but :sql, :s works as SQL Shell without aliasing it
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jan 3, 2022 It looks like, it already persists somehow. I'm using docker, after halt command, I've entered the same container back with session, looked at :h and is history there, as well as aliases.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Dec 29, 2021 There are no reasons to have it Studio, instead I would recommend to have a look at VSCode, where is good support for JavaScript and for ObjectScript
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Dec 24, 2021 set hr=##class(%Net.HttpRequest).%New() set hr.Server = "server.com" set hr.Location = "method" do hr.InsertParam("name","value") do hr.InsertParam("name2","value2") do hr.Post("",1) And the result USER>do ^test POST /method?name=value&name2=value2 HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; InterSystems IRIS;) Host: server.com Accept-Encoding: gzip Content-Length: 0
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Dec 24, 2021 Internally it should support listbuilds, but not sure if it exposes this ability to public
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Dec 12, 2021 And here it is, containers.intersystems.com gone $ docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community:2021.2.0.617.0 Error response from daemon: Get "https://containers.intersystems.com/v2/": Service Unavailable Could you push those images to the docker hub, as usual before? It's more stable.