peak-finder-app is a package for the detection and grouping of time-domain electromagnetic (TEM) anomalies measured along flight lines.
peak-finder-app is currently written for Python 3.10 or higher.
To install peak-finder-app, you need to install Conda first.
We recommend to install Conda using miniforge.
To install (or re-install) a conda environment to run peak-finder-app, simply execute the install.bat file.
To install in editable mode, so that changes in the source code are immediately reflected in the
running application, execute with the -e
option: install.bat -e
(in editable mode, the source folder must not be moved or deleted after installation).
You should not install the package directly with pip
, as the app requires conda packages to run.
First create a Conda environment with all the required dependencies,
then activate it and install the package in this environment using
pip install --no-deps ...
See instructions below for more details and options.
You can create a Conda environment with all the required dependencies conda
and the .lock
files from a conda prompt:
$ conda env create --solver libmamba -n my-env -f environments/[the_desired_env].lock.yml
Note
The package itself is not install yet in the Conda environment. See following instructions.
Warning
All the following pip
commands are meant to be executed in the Conda environment you just created.
Activate it with:
$ conda activate my-env
To install the peak-finder-app package published on PyPI:
$ pip install --no-deps -U peak-finder-app
If the revision of the package is not on PyPI yet, you can install it from a Git tag:
$ pip install --no-deps -U --force-reinstall https://github.com/MiraGeoscience/peak-finder-app/archive/refs/tags/TAG.zip
Or to install the latest changes available on a given Git branch:
$ pip install --no-deps -U --force-reinstall https://github.com/MiraGeoscience/peak-finder-app/archive/refs/heads/BRANCH.zip
Note
The --force-reinstall
option is used to make sure the updated version
of the sources is installed, and not the cached version, even if the version number
did not change.
The -U
or --upgrade
option is used to make sure to get the latest version,
on not merely reinstall the same version.
The option --no-deps
is used to avoid installing the dependencies with pip,
as they have dependencies are already installed within the Conda environment.
If you have a git clone of the package sources locally, you can install peak-finder-app from the
local copy of the sources. At the root of the sources, you will find a pyproject.toml
file.
Change directory to the root of the sources:
$ cd path/to/project_folder_with_pyproject_toml
Then run:
$ pip install --no-deps -U --force-reinstall .
Or in editable mode, so that you can edit the sources and see the effect immediately at runtime:
$ pip install --no-deps -U --force-reinstall -e .
To configure the development environment and tools, please see README-dev.rst.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2024 Mira Geoscience
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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