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This is an early draft not really ready for anybody but the author.
 
This is an early draft not really ready for anybody but the author.
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= Current Conclusion =
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'''Spyder and Toga do not play well together, dropping the attempt for now.'''
  
 
= Goal =
 
= Goal =
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I will try to document the most important steps and results.
 
I will try to document the most important steps and results.
  
After a brief bout with windows, I decided to move to Ubuntu as a virtual machine under my Windows host.
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After a brief bout with windows, I decided to move to Ubuntu as a virtual machine ( Virtual Box ) under my Windows host.
  
 
Installed 18.4
 
Installed 18.4
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which seemed ok, I can now run Spyder
 
which seemed ok, I can now run Spyder
  
= Try Again ( Attempt 2 ) =
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= Try Again Again ( Attempt 3 ) =
 
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New virtual machine ( clone under virtual box, takes 6 minutes, try to limit install to: https://toga.readthedocs.io/en/latest/how-to/contribute.html but no virtual environment, just a clean virtual machine ).
 
 
== Set Up Git ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  git config --global user.name "russ-hensel"
 
  git config --global user.email xxx@comcast.net
 
 
 
  >>> seemed to run fine
 
 
 
== Upgrade Pip ==
 
 
 
  pip3 install --upgrade pip
 
 
 
  >>> Successfully installed pip-18.0
 
 
 
== On My Git ==
 
 
 
Forked then git clone and in my home directory:
 
 
 
  git clone https://github.com/russ-hensel/toga.git
 
 
 
then after much messing about got the error  ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'travertino' so ....
 
 
 
  git clone  https://github.com/russ-hensel/travertino.git
 
 
 
== Try to Get it to Run ==
 
 
 
Mostly messing with path ...
 
 
 
mess with path until get to error: for no module gbulb so
 
 
 
  pip install gbulb
 
 
 
seemed to work, but still get  no module gbulb .. add it to the path, explicitly but still no good
 
despite the install.  Google for gbulb yeilds pretty much zip ... so will remove it
 
 
 
<pre>
 
  pip uninstall gbulb
 
 
 
russ@ubuntu-18-base:~$  pip uninstall gbulb
 
Uninstalling gbulb-0.5.3:
 
  Would remove:
 
    /home/russ/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/gbulb-0.5.3.dist-info/*
 
    /home/russ/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/gbulb/*
 
Proceed (y/n)? y
 
  Successfully uninstalled gbulb-0.5.3
 
russ@ubuntu-18-base:~$
 
 
 
</pre>
 
 
 
= Initial Attempt =
 
 
 
This is incomplete, then I seemed to trash spyder, even reinstall did not fix, so starting with a clean virtual machine, and will try to document more of steops.
 
 
 
Also ran
 
 
 
*pip install toga-demo
 
 
 
*pip install --upgrade pip    >>>> Successfully installed pip-18.0
 
 
 
*toga-demo    >>> demo seemed to run
 
 
 
*pip install --pre toga    >>> did not get errors
 
 
 
*from '''[https://toga.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial/tutorial-0.html Your first Toga app — Toga 0.3.0.dev10 documentation ]''' Created russ@ubuntu-18-base:~/python3/projects/toga_1.py
 
 
 
 
 
*python -m toga_1.py
 
/home/russ/anaconda3/bin/python: Error while finding module specification for 'toga_1.py' (AttributeError: module 'toga_1' has no attribute '__path__')
 
russ@ubuntu-18-base:~/python3/projects$ python  toga_1.py
 
 
 
*russ@ubuntu-18-base:~/python3/projects$ python -m toga_1.py  >>> does not work _>
 
/home/russ/anaconda3/bin/python: Error while finding module specification for 'toga_1.py' (AttributeError: module 'toga_1' has no attribute '__path__')
 
 
 
*russ@ubuntu-18-base:~/python3/projects$ python  toga_1.py  >>> does work but button is a big as window, just a detail?
 
 
 
*inside of spyder toga_1.py does not work, but after much messing around I found that changing the pythonpath in spyder would let it run
 
 
 
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Next is an example external link
 
[http://www.example.com link title]
 
 
 
This page is really just examples of my commonly used markup
 
 
 
== Hidden ==
 
 
 
tuck stuff around you do not want to see unless editing
 
 
 
 
 
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== Project ==
 
 
 
*Name:  Arduino Laser Cannon
 
*Status: in fairly early development, but is working.
 
*Technology: Arduino
 
*Author: [[russ_hensel]] ( where you can find an email address to reach me )  
 
*Summary: An Arduino controls two servo motors to aim a laser pointer. A terminal program is used to control the Arduino.
 
*Archive for the project will be posted.  See download section below.
 
 
 
=== code example ===
 
 
 
=== Input/Code ===
 
 
 
<pre>
 
import gear
 
 
 
print"""Set some standards
 
"""
 
 
 
washer_thick  = .1
 
gear_clear    = .5
 
gear_thick    = 5.
 
plate_thick    = 1.
 
 
 
a_stack    =  gear.PartStack( "two gears" )
 
 
 
 
 
</pre>
 
 
 
  
=== mark up examples ===
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This worked, a brief summary:
  
[[Image:con1.png|alt text]]
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*Git config and download  --> went well.
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*pip install -e src/core  --> went fine.
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*pip install -e src/dummy  --> went fine.
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*pip install -e src/gtk --> fails
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*despite fail above python setup.py test  --> went fine.
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see log at [[Toga Spyder Log]]
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*tutorial at https://toga.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial/tutorial-1.html ran in spyder after bunch of modification to sys.path.
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*tutorial at https://toga.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial/tutorial-1.html ran in ipython after different modification to sys.path from above.
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see console at [[Toga Tutorial Log]]
  
[[Image:con1.png|50px]]
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Next would like some guidance on errors and proper setup, planning to submit issues to Toga....
  
[[Image:con1.png|50px|alt text is what]]
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= Earlier Attempts =
  
*[[PC-Microcontroller Communications]] discusses free terminal programs, most much better than hyperterminal.
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Deleted, live in history if anyone cares.
*[http://as220.org/labs/pages/Arduino%20and%20Servo%20Motor%20Workshop Arduino and Servo Motor Workshop] Course link at AS220 Labs.
 
  
  
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Latest revision as of 08:00, 9 August 2018

Setup Toga with Spyder[edit]

This is an early draft not really ready for anybody but the author.

Current Conclusion[edit]

Spyder and Toga do not play well together, dropping the attempt for now.

Goal[edit]

Get Toga running ( preferabley with editable source code ) in Spyder and IDE for Python

for Toga see: Toga — Toga 0.3.0.dev10 documentation

This has not been easy, still not working as of July 30: see this page history for other dates.

Unfortunately I tried so many things that some steps and details are lost in the fog of time, here I will try to document the most important steps and results.

After a brief bout with windows, I decided to move to Ubuntu as a virtual machine ( Virtual Box ) under my Windows host.

Installed 18.4 then installed Anaconda ( not everything seemed to work ) which did not get me Spyder. So I did a

     apt get spyder3 

which seemed ok, I can now run Spyder

Try Again Again ( Attempt 3 )[edit]

New virtual machine ( clone under virtual box, takes 6 minutes, try to limit install to: https://toga.readthedocs.io/en/latest/how-to/contribute.html but no virtual environment, just a clean virtual machine ).

This worked, a brief summary:

  • Git config and download --> went well.
  • pip install -e src/core --> went fine.
  • pip install -e src/dummy --> went fine.
  • pip install -e src/gtk --> fails
  • despite fail above python setup.py test --> went fine.

see log at Toga Spyder Log

see console at Toga Tutorial Log

Next would like some guidance on errors and proper setup, planning to submit issues to Toga....

Earlier Attempts[edit]

Deleted, live in history if anyone cares.