Skip to main content

Module containing examples for interacting with Zepben's platform

Project description

EWB Python SDK examples

This repo contains examples for utilising the Python SDK. If you don't wish to use Python, you can alternatively use the JVM SDK, which is written in Kotlin and compatible with Java.

Some of the examples covering basic concepts are highlighted in this section, an index of the examples containing more advanced concepts can be found at the end of the README.

Adding the EWB SDK to your own project

Add the following items to your setup.py:

    install_requires=[
        "zepben.auth==<VERSION>",
        "zepben.ewb==<VERSION>"
    ],

The latest versions can be found on the Python package index:

[!NOTE]
If you are a keen developer and want access to the latest updates, beta versions that have been released since the latest official release can be found in the "Release history" page for each dependency.

Using the examples in your own project

[!IMPORTANT]
Sometimes you may want to copy the code from the examples into your own project, rather than just running them from this repo. It is important to note that some of the examples may be using beta version features, and you should make sure to use the SDK version specified in setup.py, rather than the latest official release.

Installation and setup of the examples

pip install -e .

Basic usage with EWB server

The first step is to connect to the EWB gRPC server. All other examples relating to using the EWB server can use any of the connection methods shown, based on the configuration of the EWB server.

Once you are connected the most common use case is to fetch a feeder. Once you have the feeder you can work with it locally, without changing the objects on the server, or other users of the feeder. See further examples for things you may want to do ith the feeder.

Building local models

Sometimes you do not want to pull a model from the EWB server, and instead want to build it locally. Depending on your use case, you may want to build your own network hierarchy. You can even build a full feeder, such as the IEEE 13 node test feeder

EAS Python examples

The EAS adds additional functionality to EWB.

Adding the EAS client to your own project

In addition to the EWB SDK requirements, add the following item to your setup.py:

    install_requires=[
        "zepben.eas==<VERSION>",
    ],

The latest version can be found on the Python package index:

[!NOTE]
If you are a keen developer and want access to the latest updates, beta versions that have been released since the latest official release can be found in the "Release history" page.

Creating and uploading studies

One feature added by the EAS is studies. You can create you own study and upload it to EAS, which will then be available via the UI for visualisation.

Examples Index

Reading from the server

Creating local models

Using the model

Power flow

Project details


Release history Release notifications | RSS feed

Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

zepben_examples-0.7.0b3.tar.gz (43.2 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

If you're not sure about the file name format, learn more about wheel file names.

zepben_examples-0.7.0b3-py3-none-any.whl (58.0 kB view details)

Uploaded Python 3

File details

Details for the file zepben_examples-0.7.0b3.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: zepben_examples-0.7.0b3.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 43.2 kB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/6.2.0 CPython/3.10.19

File hashes

Hashes for zepben_examples-0.7.0b3.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 86e0bd7d2c7728fe927f77c9713e964ffda96e99b39f7a68e054521d407ba295
MD5 c5f6b7b16ec451e44cae4f5cc74a4e1d
BLAKE2b-256 dd7fde3af316d8f401fb66d1ecd234c5771538f94e9879412bbd76840e871516

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file zepben_examples-0.7.0b3-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for zepben_examples-0.7.0b3-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 a8edb94023b41471a0da1a911bf0d6fdd03d70c257f836c42d94198bce7d5315
MD5 f6020fb1404f8951529eae9f7ce70c17
BLAKE2b-256 23e37f75cbdcc09d06eb774dcb37cce7c41e31209077ce3587432fd83f9a9b26

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Monitoring Depot Continuous Integration Fastly CDN Google Download Analytics Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Error logging StatusPage Status page