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SOCS - Simons Observatory Control System

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Overview

This repository, SOCS, contains hardware control code for the Simons Observatory. This code operates within the framework provided by OCS.

Installation

To install SOCS, clone the repository and install with pip:

git clone https://github.com/simonsobs/socs.git
cd socs/
pip3 install -r requirements.txt .

In order for OCS tools to find these agents, you must add the full path to the agents directory, e.g. /home/simons/code/socs/agents/, to your OCS site config file. Do so by adding the following under your configured host if it does not already exist:

# List of additional paths to Agent plugin modules.
'agent-paths': [
  '/path/to/socs/agents/',
],

See the ocs docs for more details.

Docker Images

Docker images for SOCS and each Agent are available on Docker Hub. Official releases will be tagged with their release version, i.e. v0.1.0. These are only built on release, and the latest tag will point to the latest of these released tags. These should be considered stable.

Development images will be tagged with the latest released version tag, the number of commits ahead of that release, the latest commit hash, and the tag -dev, i.e. v0.0.2-81-g9c10ba6-dev. These get built on each commit to the develop branch, and are useful for testing and development, but should be considered unstable.

Documentation

The SOCS documentation can be built using Sphinx. There is a separate requirements.txt file in the docs/ directory to install Sphinx and any additional documentation dependencies:

cd docs/
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
make html

You can then open docs/_build/html/index.html in your preferred web browser. You can also find a copy hosted on Read the Docs.

Tests

The tests for SOCS are run using pytest, and should be run from the tests/ directory:

$ cd tests/
$ python3 -m pytest --cov

For more details see tests/README.rst.

Contributing

For guidelines on how to contribute to OCS see CONTRIBUTING.rst.

License

This project is licensed under the BSD 2-Clause License - see the LICENSE.txt file for details.