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The wheel file contains all the dependencies; in this case, that would be the requests
and psutil
module modules. Furthermore, the wheel file was generated using a Python 3.7.16 virtual environment on a Linux x86-64 machine. As a result, it can run, only if the Extension is running NOT run using a Python 3.7 virtual environment on a Linux x86-64 system, the wheel file will not be used, and the extension may end up failing.
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If your Extension supports various Python environments and systems, you must activate the desired virtual environment on the target machine and run the
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Now that we have built the Extension, use the UIP: Upload
command to update the Extension on the Controller side:
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Alternatively, the UIP: Push
command could also have been used, but Build + Upload approach was used to point out highlight the new build artifact.
Step 2 - Running the Extension
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In STDOUT, you should see the output from psutil.test()
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If the Extension fails with an import error, ensure
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