Data packaging system using Metatab
Project description
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Metapack, Metatab Data Packaging
================================
Parse and manipulate structured data and metadata in a tabular format.
`Metatab <http://metatab.org>`_ is a data format that allows structured
metadata -- the sort you'd normally store in JSON, YAML or XML -- to be stored
and edited in tabular forms like CSV or Excel. Metatab files look exactly like
you'd expect, so they are very easy for non-technical users to read and edit,
using tools they already have. Metatab is an excellent format for creating,
storing and transmitting metadata. For more information about metatab, visit
http://metatab.org.
Metapack is a packaging system that uses Metatab to create Zip, Excel and
filesystem data packages.
This repository has a Python module and executable. For a Javascript version,
see the `metatab-js <https://github.com/CivicKnowledge/metatab-js>`_ repository.
Install
-------
Metapack only works with Python 3.5 or later, and you'll almost certainly want
to install it into a virtual environment. To set up a virtual environment:
.. code-block:: bash
python3 -mvenv metapack
cd metapack
source bin/activate
Since we're stil in development, you'll get the latest code by installing package
from github, but you can also install from pip. In either case, you should create
the virtualenv, and afterward, you'll have to reinstall the six package because
of an odd conflict
To install the package with pip:
.. code-block:: bash
pip install metapack
Because the fs package has an odd version requirement on `six`, you'll have to
fix the version:
.. code-block:: bash
pip uninstall -y six
pip install six==1.10.0
To run the tests, you'll also need to install some support modules;
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip install fiona shapely pyproj terminaltables geopandas
Then test parsing using a remote file with the ``metatab`` program, from the
``metatab`` module:
.. code-block:: bash
$ metatab -j https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CivicKnowledge/metatab-py/master/test-data/example1.csv
Run ``metatab -h`` to get other program options.
The ``test-data`` directory has test files that also serve as examples to
parse. You can either clone the repo and parse them from the files, or from the
Github page for the file, click on the ``raw`` button to get raw view of the
flie, then copy the URL.
The main program for metapack is `mt`, which has a number of ( extensible) sub commands.
See the commands with: ``mt -h``.
Getting Started
---------------
See `Getting Started <https://github.com/CivicKnowledge/metatab-py/blob/master/docs/GettingStarted.rst>`_
for an initial tutorial, or the other guides in the
`docs directory on Github <https://github.com/CivicKnowledge/metatab-py/tree/master/docs>`_
Development Notes
-----------------
Clearing the Cache
++++++++++++++++++
Some tests can pass despite errors if the file the test is looking for is cached. The cache can be set with
an evironmental variable and cleared before the tests to solve this problem
.. code-block:: bash
$ cache_dir=/tmp/some/dir
$ rm -rf $cache_dir
$ mkdir -p $cache_dir
$ APPURL_CACHE=$cache_dir python setup.py test
Development Testing with Docker
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Testing during development for other versions of Python is a bit of a pain, since you have
to install the alternate version, and Tox will run all of the tests, not just the one you want.
One way to deal with this is to install Docker locally, then run the docker test container
on the source directory. This is done automatically from the Makefile in appurl/tests
.. code-block:: bash
$ cd metapack/metapack/test
$ make build # to create the container image
$ make shell # to run bash the container
You now have a docker container where the /code directory is the appurl source dir. Since the Docker
container is running code from your host machine, you can edit it normally.
Now, run tox to build the tox virtual environments, then enter the specific version you want to
run tests for and activate the virtual environment.
To run one environment. for example, Python 3.4
.. code-block:: bash
# tox -e py34
To run one test in one environment environment. for example, Python 3.4
.. code-block:: bash
# tox -e py34 -- -s
:target: https://travis-ci.org/Metatab/metapack
Metapack, Metatab Data Packaging
================================
Parse and manipulate structured data and metadata in a tabular format.
`Metatab <http://metatab.org>`_ is a data format that allows structured
metadata -- the sort you'd normally store in JSON, YAML or XML -- to be stored
and edited in tabular forms like CSV or Excel. Metatab files look exactly like
you'd expect, so they are very easy for non-technical users to read and edit,
using tools they already have. Metatab is an excellent format for creating,
storing and transmitting metadata. For more information about metatab, visit
http://metatab.org.
Metapack is a packaging system that uses Metatab to create Zip, Excel and
filesystem data packages.
This repository has a Python module and executable. For a Javascript version,
see the `metatab-js <https://github.com/CivicKnowledge/metatab-js>`_ repository.
Install
-------
Metapack only works with Python 3.5 or later, and you'll almost certainly want
to install it into a virtual environment. To set up a virtual environment:
.. code-block:: bash
python3 -mvenv metapack
cd metapack
source bin/activate
Since we're stil in development, you'll get the latest code by installing package
from github, but you can also install from pip. In either case, you should create
the virtualenv, and afterward, you'll have to reinstall the six package because
of an odd conflict
To install the package with pip:
.. code-block:: bash
pip install metapack
Because the fs package has an odd version requirement on `six`, you'll have to
fix the version:
.. code-block:: bash
pip uninstall -y six
pip install six==1.10.0
To run the tests, you'll also need to install some support modules;
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip install fiona shapely pyproj terminaltables geopandas
Then test parsing using a remote file with the ``metatab`` program, from the
``metatab`` module:
.. code-block:: bash
$ metatab -j https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CivicKnowledge/metatab-py/master/test-data/example1.csv
Run ``metatab -h`` to get other program options.
The ``test-data`` directory has test files that also serve as examples to
parse. You can either clone the repo and parse them from the files, or from the
Github page for the file, click on the ``raw`` button to get raw view of the
flie, then copy the URL.
The main program for metapack is `mt`, which has a number of ( extensible) sub commands.
See the commands with: ``mt -h``.
Getting Started
---------------
See `Getting Started <https://github.com/CivicKnowledge/metatab-py/blob/master/docs/GettingStarted.rst>`_
for an initial tutorial, or the other guides in the
`docs directory on Github <https://github.com/CivicKnowledge/metatab-py/tree/master/docs>`_
Development Notes
-----------------
Clearing the Cache
++++++++++++++++++
Some tests can pass despite errors if the file the test is looking for is cached. The cache can be set with
an evironmental variable and cleared before the tests to solve this problem
.. code-block:: bash
$ cache_dir=/tmp/some/dir
$ rm -rf $cache_dir
$ mkdir -p $cache_dir
$ APPURL_CACHE=$cache_dir python setup.py test
Development Testing with Docker
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Testing during development for other versions of Python is a bit of a pain, since you have
to install the alternate version, and Tox will run all of the tests, not just the one you want.
One way to deal with this is to install Docker locally, then run the docker test container
on the source directory. This is done automatically from the Makefile in appurl/tests
.. code-block:: bash
$ cd metapack/metapack/test
$ make build # to create the container image
$ make shell # to run bash the container
You now have a docker container where the /code directory is the appurl source dir. Since the Docker
container is running code from your host machine, you can edit it normally.
Now, run tox to build the tox virtual environments, then enter the specific version you want to
run tests for and activate the virtual environment.
To run one environment. for example, Python 3.4
.. code-block:: bash
# tox -e py34
To run one test in one environment environment. for example, Python 3.4
.. code-block:: bash
# tox -e py34 -- -s
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