Helps to install ObjectScript classes and routines, globals, Embedded Python modules, CSP and Frontend packages, and any files into InterSystems IRIS published on the official ZPM Registry or private ZPM registry of your own.
- The official documenation in the wiki
- Articles on the InterSystems Developer Community
- Videos on YouTube
- Use one-liner in terminal call or programmatically:
s r=##class(%Net.HttpRequest).%New(),r.Server="pm.community.intersystems.com",r.SSLConfiguration="ISC.FeatureTracker.SSL.Config" d r.Get("/packages/zpm/latest/installer"),$system.OBJ.LoadStream(r.HttpResponse.Data,"c")
OR:
- Download the latest version of zpm from the registry
- Import the zpm.xml into IRIS and compile via any desired way (Management Portal, Studio or Terminal)
After that you can use PackageManager to install modules from community repository in any namespace.
- Check if you call a zpm in command line and get the following: USER>zpm
zpm: USER>
- Call this command to open zpm shell:
USER> zpm
- See the list of available modules:
zpm: USER>repo -list-modules -n registry
deepseebuttons 0.1.7 dsw 2.1.35 holefoods 0.1.0 isc-dev 1.2.0 mdx2json 2.2.0 objectscript 1.0.0 pivotsubscriptions 0.0.3 restforms 1.6.1 thirdpartychartportlets 0.0.1 webterminal 4.8.3 zpm 0.0.7
- You can load any module that resides in any of the defined repos into IRIS. E.g. here is the way to install webterminal:
zpm: USER> install webterminal
USER> zpm
zpm: USER> uninstall webterminal
This is described in the following set of articles
The simplest and template repository can be found here. Here is the alternative supported folder structure.
ObjectScript Package Manager is a community supported project and thus open to collaboration via Pull Requests. Issues and feature requests are very welcome