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Port infrastructure to pyproject.toml #29

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@tsmbland tsmbland commented Nov 1, 2023

Switched from setup.py to pyproject.toml. Also generated new requirements files, and updated the README accordingly.

In the process, I spotted the requirement 'dill' which I have added to pyproject.toml and the README

Closes #21

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I've left a couple of comments related to the dependencies that needs addressing, but otherwise this looks good.

The documentation fails to build with mkdocs serve, but it was also failing when using the original setup.py version, so it is not an issue introduced in this PR. I'll open an issue so this can be addressed in the future.

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{ name = "Imperial College London RSE Team", email = "ict-rse-team@imperial.ac.uk" },
{ name = "Barnaby Dobson", email = "b.dobson@imperial.ac.uk" }
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Maybe reverse the order of these. After all, Barney was the initiator...

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{ name = "Imperial College London RSE Team", email = "ict-rse-team@imperial.ac.uk" },
{ name = "Barnaby Dobson", email = "b.dobson@imperial.ac.uk" }
{ name = "Barnaby Dobson", email = "b.dobson@imperial.ac.uk" },
{ name = "Imperial College London RSE Team", email = "ict-rse-team@imperial.ac.uk" }

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demos = [
"pandas",
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I've been trying to run all the tutorials and for them to work we need to pin Pandas to 1.5.2 since they are using some features that have been removed in the current version (2.1.2). In particular, I get:

  File "C:\Users\dalonsoa\Projects\wsi\docs\demo\scripts\oxford_demo.py", line 120, in <module>
    dates.sort()
    ^^^^^^^^^^
AttributeError: 'DatetimeArray' object has no attribute 'sort'

So we need this:

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"pandas",
"pandas==1.5.2",

And then recreate the requirements-demos.txt file. Also open an issue highlighting this, so the use of deprecated features can be fixed in the future (possibly by us).

"shapely"
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doc = [
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It seems that when requiring to install the documentation requirements you should install both the demo and doc requirements. See

wsi/setup.py

Line 11 in 741500a

docs_requires = f.read().splitlines() + demos_requires

I'm not totally sure how to make this work here for a tool that is not in pypi (yet). Maybe try:

doc = [
    "mkdocs",
    ...
    "wsimod[demos]"
]

This is OK for pypi hosted tools, but I'm not totally sure this will work for wsimod yet. Maybe ".[demos]" would do the trick?

If this is changed, the requirements-doc.txt file will need to be recreated.

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dalonsoa commented Nov 2, 2023

This is the issue where I point to the building documentation problem: #30

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tsmbland commented Nov 2, 2023

I've made the requested changes. Also changed the project name to lowercase

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All looks good to me! Well done!

@tsmbland tsmbland merged commit 8d5bbcb into main Nov 2, 2023
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Port WSIMOD infrastructure to more modern pyproject.toml
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