A Python package to load and convert data from EmpkinS sensors.
A longer description of the project goes here... (will follow soon)
To run the code in this repository first install a compatible version of Python (>= 3.8). Then, install poetry which is used to manage dependencies and packaging.
Once you installed poetry, run the following commands to clone the repository, initialize a virtual env and install all development dependencies:
With ssh access:
git clone [email protected]:empkins/packages/empkins-io.git
cd empkins-io
poetry install
With https access:
git clone https://mad-srv.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/empkins/packages/empkins-io.git
cd empkins-io
poetry install
With ssh access:
git clone [email protected]:empkins/empkins-io.git
cd empkins-io
poetry install
With https access:
git clone https://github.com/empkins/empkins-io.git
cd empkins-io
poetry install
Note: In order to use jupyter notebooks with the project you need to register a new IPython
kernel associated with the venv of the project (poe register_ipykernel
- see below).
When creating a notebook, make to sure to select this kernel (top right corner of the notebook).
To run any of the tools required for the development workflow, use the poe
commands of the
poethepoet task runner:
$ poe
docs Build the html docs using Sphinx.
format Reformat all files using black.
format_check Check, but not change, formatting using black.
lint Lint all files with Prospector.
test Run Pytest with coverage.
update_version Bump the version in pyproject.toml and empkins_io.__init__ .
register_ipykernel Register a new IPython kernel named `empkins-io` linked to the virtual environment.
remove_ipykernel Remove the associated IPython kernel.
Note: The poe
commands are only available if you are in the virtual environment associated with this project.
You can either activate the virtual environment manually (e.g., source .venv/bin/activate
) or use the poetry shell
command to spawn a new shell with the virtual environment activated.
To add new dependencies you need for this repository:
poetry add <package_name>
To update dependencies after the pyproject.toml
file was changed (It is a good idea to run this after a git pull
):
poetry update
For more commands see the official documentation.