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A Python package for simulating gravitational wave signals

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gwmock-signal

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A Python package for simulating gravitational wave signals.

Installation

We recommend using uv to manage virtual environments for installing gwmock-signal.

If you don't have uv installed, you can install it with pip. See the project pages for more details:

  • Install via pip: pip install --upgrade pip && pip install uv
  • Project pages: uv on PyPI | uv on GitHub
  • Full documentation and usage guide: uv docs

Requirements

  • Python 3.12-3.14 (We adopt the SPEC 0 policy for the Python support version)
  • Operating System: Linux, or macOS

Note: The package is built and tested against Python 3.12-3.14 (requires-python is >=3.12). When creating a virtual environment with uv, pin a supported interpreter, for example uv venv --python 3.12, so you do not accidentally pick an unsupported version.

Install from PyPI

The recommended way to install gwmock-signal is from PyPI:

# Create a virtual environment (recommended with uv)
uv venv --python 3.12
source .venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
uv pip install gwmock-signal

PyPI install scope

The PyPI wheel includes runtime dependencies only (see dependencies in pyproject.toml). The published optional extras are gwmock-signal[pycbc] (the PyCBC waveform backend) and gwmock-signal[jax] (the JAX/ripple waveform backend and batched GPU simulation); development and documentation dependencies remain uv dependency groups used when you work from a git clone (see Development installation below).

Install from Source

For the latest development version:

git clone git@github.com:Leuven-Gravity-Institute/gwmock-signal.git
cd gwmock-signal
# Create a virtual environment (recommended with uv)
uv venv --python 3.12
source .venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
uv sync

Development installation

To set up for development (tests, linters, pre-commit):

git clone git@github.com:Leuven-Gravity-Institute/gwmock-signal.git
cd gwmock-signal

# Create a virtual environment (recommended with uv)
uv venv --python 3.12
source .venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
uv sync --group dev

# Install pre-commit hooks
uv run prek install

To build or serve the documentation site locally:

uv sync --group docs
uv run zensical serve
# or: uv run zensical build  → static site under site/

Verify Installation

Check that the CLI and import path work (console script gwmock-signal, Python package gwmock_signal):

gwmock-signal --help
gwmock-signal inject --help
python -c "import gwmock_signal; print(gwmock_signal.__version__)"

Backends

  • lal (default): ships with the core install via lalsuite and supports the built-in CBC pipeline without installing pycbc.
  • pycbc (optional): install with pip install 'gwmock-signal[pycbc]' to use PyCBCBackend.
  • ripple (optional): install with pip install 'gwmock-signal[jax]' to use the JAX/ripple backend (RippleBackend). Beyond the CLI/CPU path, it enables batched, on-device (GPU) catalogue simulation that assembles signals into fixed-duration data segments — see Batched GPU simulation. Its agreement with the LAL baseline and its speed across backends/hardware are tracked on the gwmock-benchmark site (Consistency, Performance).

Python API:

from gwmock_signal import CBCSimulator, LALSimulationBackend

sim = CBCSimulator("IMRPhenomD", waveform_backend=LALSimulationBackend())

# For a complete end-to-end example, see the
# Quick Start in the user guide:
# https://leuven-gravity-institute.github.io/gwmock-signal/user_guide/quick_start/

CLI:

gwmock-signal inject cbc --params examples/gw150914_like.json --network H1L1V1 --backend lal

Documentation

  • Site: gwmock-signal documentation
  • User guide: overview, Command-line interface (inject cbc, JSON parameters, --network), Custom backends, and Examples (library walkthroughs)
  • API reference: signatures, types, and exceptions (mkdocstrings)
  • Benchmarks: performance and ripple-vs-LAL consistency live on the gwmock-benchmark site — see Performance and Consistency. The underlying records are also published as a static JSON Data API (.../data/v1/records.json) for programmatic retrieval

Public source-type backend lookup

gwmock-signal exposes a small public registry so downstream packages can resolve the signal backend from a gwmock-pop source_type string instead of hardcoding a concrete simulator class:

from gwmock_signal import resolve_simulator_backend

backend_cls = resolve_simulator_backend("bbh")
simulator = backend_cls(waveform_model="IMRPhenomD")

The built-in compact-binary backend is registered under bbh. Future source families keep the same downstream lookup contract by registering a new GWSimulator subclass inside gwmock-signal with register_simulator_backend(source_type, backend_cls).

The stable backend boundary is GWSimulator.simulate(...) -> DetectorStrainStack. For a minimal non-transient backend example, see User guide → Custom backends.

Build locally: uv sync --group docs && uv run zensical serve (or uv run zensical build for static output in site/).

Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Add tests
  5. Submit a pull request

Release Schedule

Releases follow a fixed schedule: every Tuesday at 00:00 UTC, unless an emergent bugfix is required. This ensures predictable updates while allowing flexibility for critical issues. Users can view upcoming changes in the draft release on the GitHub Releases page.

Testing

From a repository checkout with dev dependencies installed (uv sync --group dev):

uv run pytest

License

This project is licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.

gwmock-signal is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

gwmock-signal is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with gwmock-signal. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Downstream dependency note

gwmock-signal should be treated as a GPL-3.0-or-later dependency by any downstream package that distributes it, including gwmock. In practice, that means gwmock may depend on gwmock-signal only if the resulting downstream distribution is compatible with GPL-3.0-or-later.

Support

For questions or issues, please open an issue on GitHub or contact the maintainers.

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