[Smtk-developers] Help

David Thompson david.thompson at kitware.com
Wed Jun 24 15:03:07 EDT 2015


Hi Inda,

It looks like you call "import smtk" twice. This is not an error, however, the variables asys and mmgr are populated at lines 25 and 26 only if the second import attempt fails. Since it is not failing, there are probably statements below that try to call methods on undefined variables.

	David

> On Jun 24, 2015, at 2:58 PM, Shukla, Indu ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS <Indu.Shukla at erdc.dren.mil> wrote:
> 
> Sorry, I took the screen shot but forgot to send you.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Thompson [mailto:david.thompson at kitware.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 1:55 PM
> To: Shukla, Indu ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS
> Cc: smtk-developers at smtk.org; Hines, Amanda M ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS
> Subject: Re: [Smtk-developers] Help
> 
> Hi Indu,
> 
> It would help to see the script you are running instead of trying to guess what is happening from an error message.
> 
> 	David
> 
>> On Jun 24, 2015, at 2:53 PM, Shukla, Indu ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS <Indu.Shukla at erdc.dren.mil> wrote:
>> 
>> David,
>> 
>> Yes, I did had smtk.attribute.Item(). But the compiler still doesn't understands that code. It says "Undefined variable from import:System"
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Indu
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Thompson [mailto:david.thompson at kitware.com] 
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 1:34 PM
>> To: Shukla, Indu ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS
>> Cc: smtk-developers at smtk.org; Hines, Amanda M ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS
>> Subject: Re: [Smtk-developers] Help
>> 
>> Hi Indu,
>> 
>> The error does not look like a library issue. Library issues would show up when you run "import smtk". The only way it could be a library issue is if you have multiple versions of the same SMTK libraries and are loading in mismatched versions.
>> 
>> Are you certain that line is the one causing the problem? If I run
>> 
>> 	import smtk
>> 	smtk.attribute.Item()
>> 
>> I get the error you are reporting (because indeed Item is an abstract class). Does "smtk.attribute.Item()" appear anywhere in your script?
>> 
>> 	David
>> 
>>> On Jun 24, 2015, at 2:28 PM, Shukla, Indu ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS <Indu.Shukla at erdc.dren.mil> wrote:
>>> 
>>> David,
>>> 
>>> Thank you so much for your prompt reply. 
>>> 
>>> I have tried using this line of code "asys = smtk.attribute.System()" but I get this error.
>>> 
>>> ''NotImplementedError: 'smtk::attribute::Item' represents a C++ abstract class and cannot be instantiated". Am I missing some library?
>>> 
>>> Indu
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: David Thompson [mailto:david.thompson at kitware.com]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 11:11 AM
>>> To: Shukla, Indu ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS
>>> Cc: smtk-developers at smtk.org; Hines, Amanda M ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS
>>> Subject: Re: [Smtk-developers] Help
>>> 
>>> Hi Indu,
>>> 
>>>> I am Indu Shukla from ERDC, ITL. I have developed a .sbt file with a list of instance view and attribute view. We are not using our sbt files to run any kind of simulation. We only want to use this simulation template just as a form. Upon submission our python script is expected to read the values from the text boxes/radio buttons/drop downs/checkboxes from the simulation template and write them into Json format.
>>>> 
>>>> Since I don't have access to SMTK API documentation I am running into issue how to access the those instance views/attribute views and their values. I am attaching me .sbt file here, please explain me through some examples how to access those controls and their values.
>>> 
>>> There is a user's guide (with links to reference API documentation) at:
>>> 
>>> http://smtk.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
>>> 
>>> and in particular, some information about using python:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> http://smtk.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorials/python_first_steps/ind
>>> ex.html
>>> 
>>> In terms of reading an attribute from an SBT file, this test is an example of how to do so from a Python script, starting at line 55:
>>> 
>>> https://github.com/Kitware/SMTK/blob/master/smtk/attribute/testing/pyt
>>> hon/definitionDefaultValueTest.py#L55
>>> 
>>> and these Python tests are examples of how to access items in the attribute:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> https://github.com/Kitware/SMTK/blob/master/smtk/attribute/testing/pyt
>>> hon/attributeFindItemTest.py  
>>> https://github.com/Kitware/SMTK/blob/master/smtk/attribute/testing/pyt
>>> hon/attributeItemByPath.py
>>> 
>>> 	Hope this helps,
>>> 	David
>> 
> 
> <Attribute_error.png>



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