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Update Part List Validation Analysis#
This example demonstrates how to connect to the Sherlock gRPC service, import a project, update part list validation analysis properties, and retrieve those properties.
Description#
Sherlock’s gRPC API allows users to automate workflows such as validating and updating part list analysis properties for CCAs. This script shows how to: - Connect to the Sherlock service. - Import a project. - Retrieve and print the updated part list validation analysis properties.
The retrieved analysis properties can be used for further validation or integration with other software tools.
import os
from examples.examples_globals import get_sherlock_tutorial_path
from ansys.sherlock.core import launcher
from ansys.sherlock.core.errors import (
SherlockGetPartsListValidationAnalysisPropsError,
SherlockImportProjectZipArchiveError,
)
Connect to Sherlock#
Connect to the Sherlock service and ensure proper initialization.
sherlock = launcher.connect(port=9092, timeout=10)
Delete Project#
Delete the project if it already exists.
try:
sherlock.project.delete_project("Test")
print("Project deleted successfully.")
except Exception:
pass
Import Tutorial Project#
Import the tutorial project zip archive from the Sherlock tutorial directory.
try:
sherlock.project.import_project_zip_archive(
project="Test",
category="Demos",
archive_file=os.path.join(get_sherlock_tutorial_path(), "Auto Relay Project.zip"),
)
print("Tutorial project imported successfully.")
except SherlockImportProjectZipArchiveError as e:
print(f"Error importing project zip archive: {e}")
Get Part List Validation Analysis Properties#
Retrieve the updated part list validation analysis properties.
try:
response = sherlock.analysis.get_parts_list_validation_analysis_props(
project="Test",
cca_name="Auto Relay",
)
print("Retrieved part list validation analysis properties:")
print(f"Response: {response}")
except SherlockGetPartsListValidationAnalysisPropsError as e:
print(f"Error retrieving part list validation analysis properties: {e}")