[Paraview] Import error with programmable filter

Colin McAuliffe cjm2176 at columbia.edu
Mon Feb 25 20:02:58 EST 2013


I can get the path for the main script but not for the programmable  
filter because of the import error.

There is

/Applications/ParaView.app/Contents/Python
/Applications/ParaView.app/Contents/Libraries
/Applications/ParaView.app/Contents/bin

in the path for the main script. Is there anything missing?

Quoting Pat Marion <pat.marion at kitware.com>:

> I forgot to cc the mailing list.
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 8:42 AM, Pat Marion <pat.marion at kitware.com> wrote:
>
>> The programmable filter will run in the same process, using the same
>> python, as the main script.  But, it's possible something is not working
>> right with the paths.  I would put a print statement in both the main
>> script and in the programmable filter's script to "import sys; print
>> sys.path" and make sure that in both cases the correct paths are being
>> used.  At least one entry in the path should list the folder that contains
>> the paraview python module directory  (the paraview directory that contains
>> __init__.py).
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:08 AM, Colin McAuliffe   
>> <cjm2176 at columbia.edu>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I am trying to use the programmable filter in a python script, but it is
>>> not able to find the paraview module.
>>>
>>> the code:
>>>
>>> ProgrammableFilter1 = ProgrammableFilter()
>>>
>>> ProgrammableFilter1.Script = 'print "something"'
>>>
>>> Show()
>>>
>>>
>>> gives the error:
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
>>> ImportError: No module named paraview
>>>
>>> since I run all my scripts with pvpython, the path should be set up
>>> properly, but I am wondering if ProgrammableFilter is invoking a different
>>> version of python?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Colin
>>>
>>>
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>>> Columbia University
>>> Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
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Colin McAuliffe
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Columbia University
Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics


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