Difference between revisions of "HANtune/Scripting"
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==Scripts== | ==Scripts== | ||
====Add a script to a project==== | ====Add a script to a project==== | ||
− | ===Running a script=== | + | ====Running a script==== |
− | ===Stopping a script=== | + | ====Stopping a script==== |
− | ===Startup scripts=== | + | ====Startup scripts==== |
==Console and Interactive Interpreter== | ==Console and Interactive Interpreter== | ||
==Signals and Parameters== | ==Signals and Parameters== | ||
− | ===Scripted Signals=== | + | ====Scripted Signals==== |
==Communication== | ==Communication== | ||
− | ===FTP=== | + | ====FTP==== |
− | ===SSH=== | + | ====SSH==== |
Revision as of 11:21, 6 January 2018
HANtune offers the ability to run your own scripts by integrating a Jython interpreter. Jython is a Java implementation of a Python interpreter, which means that it runs inside the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). This makes it very easy to interface with HANtune and allows us to automate its functionality.