Roman Attribute Dictionary
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Roman Attribute Dictionary
This is a repository for the Roman Attribute Dictionary
Installation
The easiest way to install the latest rad
release into a fresh virtualenv or conda environment is
pip install rad
Detailed Installation
The rad
package can be installed into a virtualenv or conda environment via pip
. We recommend that for each
installation you start by creating a fresh environment that only has Python installed and then install the rad
package and its dependencies into that bare environment. If using conda environments, first make sure you have a recent
version of Anaconda or Miniconda installed. If desired, you can create multiple environments to allow for switching
between different versions of the rad
package (e.g. a released version versus the current development version).
In all cases, the installation is generally a 3-step process:
- Create a conda environment
- Activate that environment
- Install the desired version of the
rad
package into that environment
Details are given below on how to do this for different types of installations, including tagged releases, DMS builds used in operations, and development versions. Remember that all conda operations must be done from within a bash shell.
Installing latest releases
You can install the latest released version via pip
. From a bash shell:
conda create -n <env_name> python
conda activate <env_name>
pip install rad
Note
Alternatively, you can also usevirtualenv
to create an environment; however, this installation method is not supported by STScI if you encounter issues.
You can also install a specific version (from rad 0.1.0
onward):
conda create -n <env_name> python
conda activate <env_name>
pip install rad==0.5.0
Installing the development version from Github
You can install the latest development version (not as well tested) from the Github main branch:
conda create -n <env_name> python
conda activate <env_name>
pip install git+https://github.com/spacetelescope/rad
Installing for Developers
If you want to be able to work on and test the source code with the rad
package, the high-level procedure to do
this is to first create a conda environment using the same procedures outlined above, but then install your personal
copy of the code overtop of the original code in that environment. Again, this should be done in a separate conda
environment from any existing environments that you may have already installed with released versions of the rad
package.
As usual, the first two steps are to create and activate an environment:
conda create -n <env_name> python
conda activate <env_name>
To install your own copy of the code into that environment, you first need to fork and clone the rad
repo:
cd <where you want to put the repo>
git clone https://github.com/spacetelescope/rad
cd rad
Note
Installing viasetup.py
(python setup.py install
,python setup.py develop
, etc.) is deprecated and does not work.
Install from your local checked-out copy as an "editable" install:
pip install -e .
If you want to run the unit or regression tests and/or build the docs, you can make sure those dependencies are installed too:
pip install -e ".[test]"
pip install -e ".[docs]"
pip install -e ".[test,docs]"
Need other useful packages in your development environment?
pip install ipython pytest-xdist
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