Starting the AddOn Manager from the command line
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I am trying to write some routines to assist users with automatically updating software. It would be helpful if I could run a command that would open the AddOn Manager but so far I can't find one. Does one exist?
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Chris
on 16 Jan 2023
Edited: Chris
on 16 Jan 2023
Or run matlab with a script that runs matlab.addons.install.
Not much functionality available in that--you'd have to overwrite everything, unless you can find a way to check the versions online. Hardware support packages are updated more frequently, and have a more useful function.
upgradePreviouslyInstalledSupportPackages
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Aditya Jha
on 18 Jan 2023
Hi!
You can use “matlab.addons.install()” to install an add on through command line. Here is the example code the demonstrates that
>>matlab.addons.install(toolboxFile,agreeToLicense)
Please refer to the following documentation for more details: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.addons.install.html
You can also use The MATLAB Production Server Add-On Explorer provides a graphical interface to find, install, and manage MATLAB Production Server add-ons.
>>prodserver.addon.Explorer
Please refer to the following documentation for more details: https://www.mathworks.com/help/mps/ml_code/manage-add-ons.html
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cui,xingxing
on 6 Mar 2024
Edited: cui,xingxing
on 6 Mar 2024
Current command "matlab.addons.install" only support install .mltbx toolbox file, if i have .mlappinstall file(suitable for App) and .mlpkginstall file(suitable for hardware support package) need to programmally install,how to do it?@Aditya Jha
>>matlab.addons.install(toolboxFile,agreeToLicense)
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