I'm getting started with writing some scripts that I want to execute (not as a plugin) to control indigo using "indigo-host", but PyCharm won't allow me to set indigo-host as the interpreter.
How can I set up PyCharm for development?
johnofcamas wrote:I'm getting started with writing some scripts that I want to execute (not as a plugin) to control indigo using "indigo-host", but PyCharm won't allow me to set indigo-host as the interpreter.
How can I set up PyCharm for development?
DaveL17 wrote:I don't know if it's possible to set up an Indigo scripting shell in PyCharm--I don't know of anyone that's done it. For plugin development, Indigo and PyCharm support "remote debugging" which allows you to step through code line by line to find errors more quickly, but you're still running the plugin within Indigo (not within PyCharm).
For your situation, I set up an Action Group which runs a linked script and use PyCharm to write the code (gives you autocomplete, syntax checking, etc.) Make changes, pop over to the Indigo UI and execute the action.
indigo-host -x indigo-script.py
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