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peacock-trame

MOOSE GUI developed using Trame from Kitware Inc.

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License

Free software: Apache Software License

Mamba setup

curl -L -O https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge/releases/latest/download/Mambaforge-MacOSX-arm64.sh
bash Mambaforge-MacOSX-arm64.sh -b -p ~/mambaforge3
export PATH=$HOME/mambaforge3/bin:$PATH

You will probably have to move the code that was generated in ~/.bash_profile to ~/.zshrc.

Then after terminal restart add INL channel

conda config --add channels https://conda.software.inl.gov/public

Running the software

mkdir peacock-work
cd peacock-work
git clone --recursive git@github.com:Kitware/peacock.git
git clone --recursive https://github.com/idaholab/moose.git

Create venv with mamba locally

mamba install python=3.9
mamba create -n moose python=3.9 moose paraview -y
mamba activate moose
pip install peacock-trame

Test application on a moose example

peacock-trame -I ./moose/examples/ex08_materials/ex08.i

Running with language server

Clone and build the moose language server

git clone git@github.com:idaholab/moose-language-support.git
cd moose-language-support
npm run compile

Install middleware packages

cd /path/to/peacock/lang-server
npm i

Point to compiled language server when running app

peacock-trame -I ./ex08.i -L /path/to/moose-language-support/server/out/server.js

Development setup

Installing peacock using the local files

pip install -e ./peacock

Building the client code

cd vue-components
npm i
npm run build
cd -

Run the application assuming the same layout as previously described

cd ./moose/examples/ex08_materials
make
peacock-trame -I ./ex08.i