Thu, 11 Jul 2024 14:21:34 +0200
MicroPython
- Updated the list of known CircuitPython boards for CPy 9.1.0.
- Updated the list of known UF2 capable boards.
# README for the eric-ide Server ## 0. What is eric-ide-server? eric-ide-server is an extension for the eric7 IDE. It allows remote editing and debugging of Python scripts and projects. By having the eric7_server script installed and running on a remote computer the eric7 IDE will be able to connect to it for loading and saving files and run a debug session. This works for simple (single) scripts as well as complete eric-ide projects. For more details see [https://eric-ide.python-projects.org](https://eric-ide.python-projects.org) ## 1. Installation Installing eric7_server is a simple process. It is recommended to run the server in its own Python virtual environment in order to not mess with your system. Installation should be done using the package provided via PyPI. The steps are shown below. ### 1.1 Create a Python virtual environment for eric7_server In order to create that environment execute the following command in a terminal window. __Linux, macOS__ python3 -m venv eric7_server_venv __Windows__ python.exe -m venv eric7_server_venv Replace `eric7_server_venv` with the desired path to the directory for the virtual environment. All further instructions will assume this environment name. ### 1.2 Installation via the Python Package Index PyPI Enter the following command in a terminal window. __Linux, macOS__ ~/eric7_server_venv/bin/python3 -m pip install --upgrade --prefer-binary eric-ide-server __Windows__ eric7_server_venv\Scripts\python.exe -m pip install --upgrade --prefer-binary eric-ide-server ## 2. Usage In order to use the eric-ide server on a remote host just login to this host (preferable via ssh) and start the server. When serving files via the eric-ide server file dialog, the current directory (i.e. the one the server was started in) will be shown first. Some aspects of the server may be changes via command line switches. The supported switches are - -h, --help Show some help message giving the supported switches and exit. - -p PORT, --port PORT Listen on the given port for connections from an eric IDE (default 42024). - -6, --with-ipv6 Listen on IPv6 interfaces as well if the system supports the creation of TCP sockets which can handle both IPv4 and IPv6. - -V, --version Show version information and exit. ## 3. License eric7 (and the eric7 tools) is released under the conditions of the GPLv3. See separate license file `LICENSE.GPL3` for more details. Third party software included in eric7 is released under their respective license and contained in the eric7 distribution for convenience. ## 4. Bugs and other reports Please send bug reports, feature requests or contributions to eric bugs address. Just send an email to [eric-bugs@eric-ide.python-projects.org](mailto:eric-bugs@eric-ide.python-projects.org). To request a new feature send an email to [eric-featurerequest@eric-ide.python-projects.org](mailto:eric-featurerequest@eric-ide.python-projects.org). Alternatively bugs may be reported or features requested via the eric7 issue tracker at [https://tracker.die-offenbachs.homelinux.org/](https://tracker.die-offenbachs.homelinux.org/).