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Swiss army knife for Bord4's data anlysis

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Pakkenellik: Bord4's swiss army knife for python projects

Table of Contents

  1. About The Project
  2. Getting Started
  3. Usage
  4. Contributing
  5. Contact

About The Project

Pakkenellik is german and used in Bergen as a synonym for small packages one carry around, especially when traveling. This package is a swiss army knife for Bord4's python projects. It contains a makefile with commands for linting and formatting. One day it will contain testing as well.

This package is used by the cookiecutter-bord4-analysis project and bord4-analysis-templates

Inspiration for the makefile and potery-file is taken from Johannes Schmidt's series "Setting up Python Projects"

Installation

Requires Python 3.10 or later.

pip install pakkenellik

or using pipenv:

pipenv install pakkenellik

or using poetry:

poetry add pakkenellik

Usage

There are a heap of functions for you to use. Enjoy.

Local development

Requirements


  • pyenv - manage python versions
  • poetry - manage python dependencies

To install on mac you can use homebrew:

brew upgrade
brew install pyenv

You can either install poetry with homebrew or the way described in the documentation

Makefile commands

  • make lint
    • lint the code in the src folder with black, isort and flake8. Mypy will check for correct typing.
  • make format
    • format the code in the src folder with black and isort.

Structure

.
├── .editorconfig
├── .flake8
├── pyproject.toml
├── README.md
└── pakkenellik
    ├── __init__.py
    ├── aws
    │   ├── __init__.py
    │   └── s3.py
    ├── config
    │   └── __init__.py
    ├── dataframe
    │   ├── __init__.py
    │   ├── clean_column_headers.py
    │   ├── datetime.py
    │   ├── numbers.py
    │   └── regions.py
    ├── integration
    │   ├── __init__.py
    │   └── client.py
    ├── log
    │   ├── __init__.py
    │   └── ansi.py
    ├── vegvesen
    │   ├── __init__.py
    │   └── visvegen.py
    └── viz
        ├── __init__.py
        └── pyplot.py
  • .editorconfig
    • Configuration file for editorconfig.
  • .flake8
    • Configuration file for flake8.
  • pyproject.toml
    • Configuration file for poetry. Mypy and isort is configured here.
  • README.md
    • This file.
  • pakkenellik
    • The package. It has the following subpackages:
  • aws
    • util functions for working with AWS
  • config
    • configuration functions that helps with adhering to bord4's folder structure and help with common urls.
  • dataframe
    • util functions for working with dataframes
  • integration
    • helper functions when working with Schibsted MM API
  • log
    • better log functions
  • vegvesen
    • Functions to work with Vegvesenet's VisVegen API

Usage

To install the package in your project run

poetry add pakkenellik

Contributing

Do you have write permissions to the repo? Then you can clone this project to a folder on your computer.

git clone https://github.com/BergensTidende/pakkenellik.git

If not do the following:

  • Create a personal fork of the project on Github.
  • Clone the fork on your local machine. Your remote repo on Github is called origin.
  • Add the original repository as a remote called upstream.
  • If you created your fork a while ago be sure to pull upstream changes into your local repository.

This will clone the repo into pakkenellik.

Create a branch for your changes

git checkout -b name-of-branch

Make your changes, rememeber to commit. And always write your commit messages in the present tense. Your commit message should describe what the commit, when applied, does to the code – not what you did to the code.

If you're working on a clone push the branch to github and make PR.

If your're working a fork:

  • Squash your commits into a single commit with git's interactive rebase. Create a new branch if necessary.
  • Push your branch to your fork on Github, the remote origin.
  • From your fork open a pull request in the correct branch. Target the project's develop branch if there is one, else go for master!
  • If the maintainer requests further changes just push them to your branch. The PR will be updated automatically.
  • Once the pull request is approved and merged you can pull the changes from upstream to your local repo and delete your extra branch(es).

Contact

Bord4 - bord4@bt.no

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