[Dev] Tips on exploring Chandler repository?

John Anderson john at osafoundation.org
Tue Aug 17 11:50:14 PDT 2004



Jim Allman wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to learn about the repository, with an eye toward building 
> parcels. I found the PyCrust shell, which is slow but very cool, and I 
> stumbled onto this tip (on the OSAF site) that gave me access to the 
> live repository in Chandler:
>
>           >>> from tools.s import *
>
> I'd like to keep exploring the repository APIs in the shell, but it's 
> been pretty slow going. I'm keeping notes as I go, with an eye to 
> posting a guide for others who want to learn it in this way. Does such 
> a document already exist?
>
> Also, is it possible to tap into the running Chandler instance from 
> "outside" (i.e., from a terminal)? If not, perhaps

You can attach to a running Chandler with Wing to see Python code or 
Visual Studio to see C code.

> Twisted could be used to offer this..
>
> Thanks for any advice,
>
>   =jimA=
>
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