go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jun 4, 2020 Do you mean ObjectScript code analyzer? There is a project ObjectScript Quality formerly known as CacheQuality
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jun 4, 2020 InterSystems itself does not have to support access via ssh, it's just a task for OS. Could you have a look at Theia-IDE? This is a web-based alternative for VSCode, and there you already should be able to install extension VSCode-ObjectScript. This can be installed on the server, and you will have access through the web as you trying to do with WebTerminal. Would it work for you, your customers? It may not work so well as it works in VSCode, but, I think we are going to dive into it. VSCode itself developed by Microsoft, and they already offer it online as well, but on their Azure platform. With VSCode right now you can access your servers remotely via the web, where you can use SSL. If your server 2016.2+
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jun 2, 2020 I suppose this happens just because it uses http. ping the author of webterminal @Nikita Savchenko
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jun 1, 2020 First of all, you should not think, that using docker is the same as you would install it natively. You have to build your own per-project environment with docker. Where to find information Here in Community, you can find many articles related to using Docker with InterSystems products, you can find them by tag Docker. You can look at my articles, Containerization Caché, part2 Learning InterSystems has a course about using Docker, worth to look Many videos on InterSystems Developers Community youtube channel, from global summits, webinars In addition, you would need a code editor, and you can use cross-platform VSCode with extension VSCode-ObjectScript. Brief info about how to install and configure it on Learning.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · Jun 1, 2020 I've been using macOS Catalina, and while I'm also using docker for any project I work with, I even did not notice that it's now not supported. So, use docker, it's very easy.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 24, 2020 In the context of complex docker images, one more feature worth to be mentioned. It is multi-stage builds. It makes sense when you have to do some build something in your project, but you don't need any immediate files, for instance, source code, or any temporary files. Or some part of your app written in the compilable language, like go, and you can't compile it let's say it on IRIS image. You can first run go image, build it, and then build your final image base on IRIS where you just copy the result from the first stage. In case of IRIS, you can build this way, deployable code. Just build your application from source code, deploy, and copy the result to the fresh image, and it will keep you from the error of letting your source code go with the final image.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 24, 2020 There is no such way as merging two images. If you need only one image, the only way is to make a new one, which would combine the main from both images. So, you should choose which one is going to be as a base image, I would suggest it supposed to be IRIS. Then you can create install inside nodejs, and your node application. The issue is here you may face is that you will have only one init process after that. While I suppose you have to have started IRIS and NodeJS application at the moment. You can add a script which will run in a background nodejs application, and pass it to iris-main through CMD directive in conjunction with '-a', '-b', '-c' or '-t' parameterSo, it can be something like this FROM intersystestems/iris:2020.2.0.204.0 USER root # script which will run nodejs application in background COPY app-entrypoint.sh / # copy your nodejs application COPY ./nodeapp /opt/nodeapp # install nodejs v10, and node_modules RUN apt-get -y update && \ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install curl --no-install-recommends && \ curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_10.x | bash - && \ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y nodejs --no-install-recommends && \ rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ chmod +x /app-entrypoint && \ cd /opt/nodeapp && \ npm install USER ${ISC_PACKAGE_MGRUSER} # say to start your nodejs application after IRIS start CMD ["-a", "/node-entrypoint.sh"]
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 21, 2020 VSCode itself has support for git out of the box. So, with VSCode-ObjectScript, when you just starting to use it, you can export source code from your server, and you can send it to git. Join me the next week on the webinar, where I'm going to speak about using git in VSCode. Also, you can look at the recording of the recent webinar from Raj Singh And in VSCode marketplace you can find extensions for many others SCM.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 21, 2020 What kind of issues in synchronization did you face? If it has just Export And what do you miss about debugging in VSCode. You know that you always can ask me if you have any issues. )) Do you remember, that Atelier has no future at all?
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 21, 2020 I have this in my settings.json file "workbench.colorCustomizations": { "activityBar.background": "#0079c9", "activityBar.activeBackground": "#0079c9", "activityBar.activeBorder": "#ff80cc", "activityBar.foreground": "#e7e7e7", "activityBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799", "activityBarBadge.background": "#ff80cc", "activityBarBadge.foreground": "#15202b", "titleBar.activeBackground": "#005a96", "titleBar.inactiveBackground": "#005a9699", "titleBar.activeForeground": "#e7e7e7", "titleBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799", "statusBar.background": "#005a96", "statusBarItem.hoverBackground": "#0079c9", "statusBar.foreground": "#e7e7e7", "statusBar.border": "#005a96", "titleBar.border": "#005a96" }, This is not a part of this extension, it's just goes from VSCode itself, and marketplace can offer some extensions which can help with easy configuration of it. As to your task, the same task will be much easier to implement in VSCode.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 21, 2020 How to configure VSCode-ObejctScript in the InterSystems official documentation Recording of the webinar when I give an introduction to VSCode-ObjectScript Recording of tech talk webinar made by InterSystems PM Raj Singh, available here by registration And register for my the next webinar where I'm going to speak about working with Git in VSCode
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 21, 2020 VSCode-ObjectScript offers some support by now, through the issues on GitHub. And anybody can order commercial support. Documentation is there. Atelier, too slow, and very fragile, and no improvements anymore, could you explain why do you like to use it?
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 21, 2020 If you have read the article provided above, and maybe would saw the webinar by Raj Singh very recently, where he said, that VSCode will have support through WRC quite soon when we'll reach the stable version 1.0. You installed IRIS or Caché at least, so, just a couple of more installs, to make you more productive. It has the documentation. Yes, you can also have multiple connections, it's a bit tricky there, but possible. As soon as you understand why you really need it. You can change any colors in VSCode as you would like, just from the settings VSCode has support for GIT out of the box, while in Studio there are not ways, how to do it very simple You can ask any questions about using VSCode extension here, some small fixes I'm releasing quite quickly. Studio as well as Atelier, will not get any big improvements anymore, just only to keep it working with the newest version. While VSCode is in active development and will get a lot of new features, which will not be available in Studio.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 17, 2020 There are multiple ways, just use Create method directly on classes Security.Roles, and Security.Users do ##class(Security.Roles).Create(Name, Description, Resources, GrantedRoles) do ##class(Security.Users).Create(UserName, Roles, Password) Or, you can use %Installer manifest <Resource Name="%accounting_user" Description="Accounting" Permission="RW"/> <Role Name="%DB_USER" Description="Database user" Resources="MyResource:RW,MyResource1:RWU" RolesGranted= /> <User Username="Clerk1" PasswordVar="clerk1pw" Roles="Dataentry" Fullname="Data Entry Clerk" Namespace= Routine= ExpirationDate= ChangePassword= Enabled= Comment=""/>
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 6, 2020 You can find what's goes to Durable SYS in the documentation
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 6, 2020 It looks like a good request for WRC, why non-interactive mode does not work in emergency mode. And maybe they can offer a workaround.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 6, 2020 Depends on how you call it, you can just kill that process which runs such query. If you did it in the System Management portal, wait for a connection timeout, or open a new session in another browser or in incognito mode, go to processes, discover your hanging process, and terminate there.
go to post Dmitry Maslennikov · May 6, 2020 it should be "quietly" not "quielty", so, that's why this may not work for you