The folderNavigator lets you navigate the SAS folder tree - be that metadata in SAS 9 or SAS Drive in Viya.
The purpose of building the app was to provide a way to modify Stored Process source code for developers on Unix / Mac - who don't have Enterprise Guide nor the patience to wait for X11.
You can deploy the app in just two lines of code:
filename runme url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/folder-navigator/master/build.sas";
%inc runme;
To provide the convenience of running those two lines above in both SAS 9 and SAS Viya (without too much rework on our part) the services contain code for both SAS 9 and Viya. This redundancy (deploying Viya code to SAS 9 and vice versa) is not necessary if you are using the SASjs CLI - instead you could define your Viya or SAS 9 specific macros in the target-specific macroFolders and compile/build/deploy relevant code to each target whilst keeping a common codebase in GIT.
We do this extensively with Data Controller as well as customer project built with SASjs (where those projects need to work on both SAS 9 and Viya).
For more information, a demo, or SASjs training, contact Allan Bowe.
Clone the repo, cd into it, and npm install. Then update the following in sas.service.ts:
appLoc- the location in the metadata or viya folder tree where the backend services will be located.serverType- either SAS9 or SASVIYA.serverUrl- only relevant if not serving from the SAS domain (!SASCONFIG/LevX/Web/WebServer/htdocsin SAS9 or/var/www/htmlon SAS Viya)useComputeApi- can betrueorfalse, it's a switch for SASjs adapter whether to useComputeapproach while doing requests (Viya only).contextName- only relevant ifuseComputeApiis true. Provides a context name that will be used in adapter.
More details in official @SASjs/adapter documentation: https://sasjs.io/sasjs-adapter/#configuration
If you are running locally you will either need to whitelist localhost on the server, or enable CORS as described here
Finally, execute npm run build to create a production build.
Simply configure the target in the sasjsconfig.json and run sasjs cbd -t yourTarget to compile, build & deploy the backend services to your environment.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Mihajlo Medjedovic 💻 |
Allan Bowe 💻 |
shivakrishnay 🐛 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!