Setup Environment and Installation Guidelines
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System Requirements
Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java is platform-independent API and can be used on any platform (Windows, Linux and MacOS) where Python is installed. The machine must have Java 8 or greater versions before setting up the installation.
Python Version
- Python 3.5 or higher
Java Version
- Java 1.8 or higher
Windows:
Install Java and add it to PATH environment variable
For example:
PATH=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_131;
Install Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java from pypi
You can easily use Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java from pypi with the following command.
$ pip install aspose-diagram
Test Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java
- Create a file named example.py and use the following sample code:
import jpype
import asposediagram
jpype.startJVM()
from asposediagram.api import *
diagram = Diagram()
diagram.save("output.vsdx",SaveFileFormat.VSDX)
jpype.shutdownJVM()
- Now run “python example.py” @command prompt to run it.
Linux:
Install Java
Install Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java from pypi
You can easily use Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java from pypi with the following command.
$ pip install aspose-diagram
Test Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java
- Create a file named example.py and use the following sample code:
import jpype
import asposediagram
jpype.startJVM()
from asposediagram.api import *
diagram = Diagram()
diagram.save("output.vsdx",SaveFileFormat.VSDX)
jpype.shutdownJVM()
- Now run “python example.py” @command prompt to run it.
macOS:
Install Java
Install Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java from pypi
You can easily use Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java from pypi with the following command.
$ pip install aspose-diagram
Test Aspose.Diagram for Python via Java
- Create a file named example.py and use the following sample code:
import jpype
import asposediagram
jpype.startJVM()
from asposediagram.api import *
diagram = Diagram()
diagram.save("output.vsdx",SaveFileFormat.VSDX)
jpype.shutdownJVM()
- Now run “python example.py” @command prompt to run it.