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Package Manager Comparison

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This is the comparison of package management solutions in the LabVIEW community.

Characteristic VI Package Manager (Free) VI Package Manager (Pro $599/user/year) NI Package Manager G Package Manager (GPM)
Installs With LabVIEW Yes No Yes No
Open Source No No No Yes
Language Written In G G C# G
Free To Install Yes Yes Trial Yes Yes
API No Yes Yes Yes
Local repository management1 No Yes Yes Yes
Supports multiple LabVIEW versions from a single package Yes Yes No No
Scope of package installation2 LabVIEW IDE LabVIEW IDE LabVIEW IDE Per Project5
Supports LabVIEW NXG No No Yes No
Create pallets as a part of the package creation Yes Yes No No
Supports Installation to symbolic paths (user.lib) Yes Yes No N/A6
Supports Local and Global repositories3 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Support Structure JKI online support JKI online support NI Forums ?
Supports Pre Build Step No Yes, G Code Yes - via Source Distribtuion, G Code ?
Supports Post Build Step No Yes, G Code Yes - via Source Distribtuion, G Code ?
Supports Pre Install Step Yes, G Code Yes, G Code No ?
Supports Post Install Step Yes, G Code Yes, G Code Yes - via exe or bat ?
Supports Pre Uninstall Step Yes, G Code Yes, G Code Yes - via exe or bat ?
Supports Post Uninstall Step Yes, G Code Yes, G Code No ?
Supports N post install/pre uninstall steps No No Yes ?
Supports N Post Install All steps No No Yes ?
Supports Automatic Dependency Scanning4 No Yes No No
Has a deidcated package manager application Yes Yes Yes No
Packages Searchable via Web Page Yes Yes No Yes
Can list packages created by other package managers as dependencies7 No No No No


Detail Number Additional Information
1 Repository types: A global repository is accessible to anyone. A local repository is created by an individual (company, etc.) and hosted on a local server.
2 Scope of Package Installation: determines if multiple versions of a package are allowed or if you may have only one version of a package.
3 Example
4 Example
5 LabVIEW IDE Coming Soon
6 Coming Soon
7 Only packages of the same type can be listed as dependencies. For example, a VI Package can only depend on other VI Packages. A VI Package cannot depend on a NI Package.