go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Dec 20 Great stuff, @Claudio Devecchi ! Do you want to add an OEX app with IPM module for the mongo adapter? BTW, IPM can install necessary Python modules: pymongo etc.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Dec 16 Also it'd be great to search/filter globals in the list, ideally with wildcards, e.g. ^Project*
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Dec 16 Also, it'd be great to open the tab with the YAML file when clicking on Editor.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Dec 16 Great initiative! Reading works, but editing and saving doesn't. Created global ^AAA first (in terminal), then read it in VSCode, opened YAML file, edited, saved in /data/gl folder - how can data can be imported to IRIS?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Dec 13 The most thoughtful and clear demos on IRIS - my top preference @Alberto Fuentes!
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 18 I quickly examined https://openexchange.intersystems.com and found an app that seems useful at a first glance. May be @Sergey Mikhailenko can follow up from here.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 17 Maybe some path issue? Not enough rights to access the folder with the driver?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 4 I think open-source and private IP policy should be balanced. But Microsoft's financial success and approach which let company to become a largest contributor to open-source could be a good argument that balanced open-source contribution maybe connected to company's prosperity.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 4 Regarding user/pass - it should be a user and his/her password that is allowed to access web app /registry in your IRIS server. You can go to the list of Web Apps: http://localhost:52773/csp/sys/sec/%25CSP.UI.Portal.Applications.WebList... and observe other and setup your own. It can be passwordless, basic authentication, bearer token, OAuth, delegated - whatever you decide in your system. If you are on a community edition of IRIS from a vanilla iris docker image then login/pass you use for your admin access, e.g. to access Management Portal http://localhost:32783/csp/sys/%25CSP.Portal.Home.zen will work for the registry as well.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 3 There are two steps to publish into a registry. 1. Load a package into a namespace - you can load from a file directory that contains module.xml, or from a github repo, e.g. load /folder_with_module/ 2. switch to a current registry, where you can publish. You can install your own registry, or use a test registry, which is always avaliable for different tests: ZPM:USER>repo -n registry -r -url https://test.pm.community.intersystems.com/registry/ -user test -pass PassWord42 3. Publish a pachage with the command: publish package_name
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 3 Hi @Jani Hurskainen ! Have you solved your question with publishing in a registry?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 3 @Jani Hurskainen , do you have your unittest framework published as open-source by a chance?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Nov 3 Nice workaround! @Timothy Leavitt, do we want to consider support alternative unittest framework in IPM client?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Oct 25 No problem found it https://github.com/intersystems/ipm/releases First I went to OEX and didn't find it there.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Oct 25 Great news, @Timothy Leavitt!How can I test the 9.0 beta IPM client?
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Oct 25 I see your point, maybe the IRIS package will not help here. But thinking loud I could imagine a user-specific setting that will lock a particular SMP language just for the user you are signing in with. Here the package providing such a functionality could help.
go to post Evgeny Shvarov · Oct 25 Sounds like an opportunity for a usefull "addon" package for IRIS, no?