Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pyplan-ide
Version: 0.31.35
Summary: Pyplan is a graphical Integrated Development Environment for creating and sharing Data Analytics Apps.
Home-page: https://github.com/pyplan/pyplan-ide
Author: Pyplan
Author-email: info@pyplan.com
License: MIT
Description: .. image:: http://pyplan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/logo_pyplan-1.png
        
        **Pyplan** provides a Python development environment intended for easily creating and deploying data analytics apps. Different than a Jupyter Notebook, where code is structured as a list of sentences, in Pyplan code is contained in nodes that work as calculation steps, organized in a hierarchical influence diagram. Nodes can be evaluated, and its result inspected through a console output or rendered as a table or graph. User interfaces are created dragging nodes on a canvas. Final apps can be shared with one click to general audience.
        
        Among its most prominent features you will find:
        
        - Assisted drag and drop graphical programming
        - Visual Influence Diagram to represent logic flow
        - Easy creation of interactive user interfaces
        - Empowered collaboration by one click publishing and sharing
        - Secure and scalable with corporate standards
        - On cloud or on-premise deployment
        
        https://pyplan.org
        
        
        Requirements
        ------------
        - `python 3.7 <https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-375/>`_
        
        
        Installing and running Pyplan
        -----------------------------
        
        You can install Pyplan in your computer following the instructions below. In order to publish your apps or run Pyplan online, you will need to `create an account here <https://my.pyplan.org>`_
        
        Installing using **PIP**:
        
        On Linux/Mac:
        
        Open the terminal and run this commands::
        
          # Install
          python3.7 -m venv pyplan
          . pyplan/bin/activate
          pip install --upgrade pip
          pip install pyplan-ide
        
          # Run
          . pyplan/bin/activate
          pyplan
        
        On Windows:
        
        Open the command line (CMD) and run this commands::
        
          # Install
          python3.7 -m venv pyplan
          pyplan\Scripts\activate.bat
          pip install --upgrade pip
          pip install pyplan-ide
        
          # Run
          pyplan\Scripts\activate.bat
          pyplan
        
        Using **Anaconda Navigator**:
        
        Install::
        
          1. Create and select new environment "pyplan-ide" for Python 3.7
          2. Add pyplan and conda-forge channels
          3. Find pyplan-ide app on Home section and click Install
        
          Important:
        
            If doing an upgrade, first restart Anaconda Navigator in order to close any active Pyplan process.
            A message will appear, make sure that pyplan-ide is selected.
        
        Run::
        
        - Click launch on pyplan-ide app
        
        Alternatively you can also install it using **Conda**::
        
          # Install
          conda config --append channels pyplan
          conda config --append channels conda-forge
          conda create -n pyplan-ide python=3.7
          conda activate pyplan-ide
          conda install pyplan-ide
        
          # Run
          conda activate
          pyplan
        
        User Guide
        ===========
        
        For User Guide please visit `docs.pyplan.org <http://docs.pyplan.org>`_
        
        Community Support
        ==================
        
        For Community Support please visit `community.pyplan.org <http://community.pyplan.org>`_
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Financial and Insurance Industry
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Visualization
