visualization toolkit and apps for casa
Project description
This is a pre-alpha package. It is not useful for external users, and all applications being built with it are currently in various phases of prototyping.
Worse, this documentation is out of date and needs updating. It is focused on the
installation of casagui
as a desktop app while development has moved toward
first supporting scripting and visualization from Python using
Bokeh. It will be updated as testing and
stakeholder input are used to shape the interactive clean application.
Installation
Developers can build and run casagui with:
bash$ git clone https://github.com/casangi/casagui.git bash$ cd casagui bash$ npm install bash$ pushd node_modules/zeromq bash$ HOME=~/.electron-gyp ../.bin/node-gyp rebuild --target=12.0.2 --arch=x64 --dist-url=https://electronjs.org/headers bash$ popd bash$ npm start
A few standard npm
packages (enchannel-zmq-backend
, jmp
, jupyter-paths
, kernelspecs
, and spawnteract
) are included directly instead of through installed packages to allow for upgrading to the latest zeromq.js
distribution in the future.
Currently, it is assumed that you have a working python3 interpreter in your path that has the ipykernel package installed. This package can be installed with:
bash$ python -m pip install ipykernel bash$ python -m ipykernel install --user
You can check to make sure the Jupyter kernel is available with:
bash$ python3 -m ipykernel_launcher --help
Any Python packages you want to use must be installed too. In particular:
bash$ pip install plotly==4.14.3
Finally, a good way to test your kernel is by installing the Interact desktop app. Some experimentation may be required. This was the case with installing Python with macports and then getting the nteract desktop app to use Python from there.
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