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Shapelets

Shapelets Platform

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Shapelets Installation

PIP

To install Shapelets using pip, you can install with:

pip install shapelets-platform

.. note::

It’s a good idea to use a virtual environment or a docker to avoid conflicts between libraries installed on your system. If you are not familiar with these methods, you can find instructions below. 

If you want want to use the Virtual File System (VFS) feature, you need to install the drivers. You can do it with:

pip install shapelets-platform[vfs-all]

Alert: With the all option, you will install all the drivers. We currently support Azure Blob Storage Gen1 & Gen2, Server Message Block (SMB) and the local filesystem. Other fsspec-compatible protocols will be available soon.

To check if Shapelets is installed, you can execute:

python -c "import shapelets as sh; print(sh.__version__)"

It's a good idea to use a virtual environment or docker image, to avoid conflicts between versions.

Conda Currently, conda installation is not available.

Virtual environment

If you want to install shapelets on a safe environment, you could also create a virtual environment that will help you to safely install shapelets without risking any corruptions. I will show you in the following lines how to do this.

First you want to create a directory
mkdir shapelets_ws Then you will change directory cd shapelets_ws And you will create the virtual environment in the directory
virtualenv venv Afterward you will activate the virtual environment source ./venv/bin/activate Finaly you can use the pip install command to install shapelets in this environment.

Docker

If you want to install Shapelets on a Docker container, we recommend you use our Docker Image, you can download it with:

docker pull shapeletsdev/shapelets-platform:latest

If you wish to install Shapelets on a Docker container, we recommend using our Docker image. You can download it with:

docker run --name shapelets -p 4567:4567 -d -v /[...]:/io shapeletsdev/shapelets-platform:latest

[...] = insert your own directory

This Docker image needs to expose the 4567 port, and we recommend that you create a volume to share your local scripts with the Docker container.

Now open your web browser and try http://localhost:4567

Recommendations

Once you install Shapelets, you are ready to use it. If you want a recommendation about development environments, we recommend you:

  • To write and execute code interactively for exploratory data analysis and processing, use notebooks in JupyterLab <https://jupyter.org/install>_.
  • To write large scripts for processing data or build DataApps use an IDE, like Visual Studio Code <https://code.visualstudio.com/>_.

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