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22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions .readthedocs.yml
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# Read the Docs configuration file
# See https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/config-file/v2.html for details

# Required
version: 2

# Build documentation in the docs/ directory with Sphinx
sphinx:
configuration: docs/conf.py

# Optionally build your docs in additional formats such as PDF
formats:
- pdf

# Optionally set the version of Python and requirements required to build your docs
python:
version: 3.8
install:
- method: pip
path: .
extra_requirements:
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# Mesa-Geo: a GIS extension for the Mesa agent-based modeling framework in Python
# Mesa-Geo: GIS Extension for Mesa Agent-Based Modeling

Mesa-Geo implements a `GeoSpace` that can host GIS-based `GeoAgents`, which are like normal Agents, except they have a `geometry` attribute that is a [Shapely object](https://shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/manual.html) and a `crs` attribute for its Coordinate Reference System. You can use `Shapely` directly to create arbitrary geometries, but in most cases you will want to import your geometries from a file. Mesa-Geo allows you to create GeoAgents from any vector data file (e.g. shapefiles), valid GeoJSON objects or a GeoPandas GeoDataFrame.

## Installation
## Using Mesa-Geo

To install Mesa-Geo on linux or macOS run

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pip install -e git+https://github.com/projectmesa/mesa-geo.git#egg=mesa-geo
```

## Getting started
Take a look at the [examples](https://github.com/projectmesa/mesa-geo/tree/main/examples) folder for sample models demonstrating Mesa-Geo features.

You should be familiar with how [Mesa](https://github.com/projectmesa/mesa) works.
For more help on using Mesa-Geo, check out the following resources:

So let's get started with some geometries! We will work with [records of US states](http://eric.clst.org/Stuff/USGeoJSON). We use the `requests` library to retrieve the data, but of course you can work with local data.

```python
from mesa_geo import GeoSpace, GeoAgent, AgentCreator
from mesa import Model
import requests
url = 'http://eric.clst.org/assets/wiki/uploads/Stuff/gz_2010_us_040_00_20m.json'
r = requests.get(url)
geojson_states = r.json()
```

First we create a `State` Agent and a `GeoModel`. Both should look familiar if you have worked with mesa before.

```python
class State(GeoAgent):
def __init__(self, unique_id, model, geometry, crs):
super().__init__(unique_id, model, geometry, crs)

class GeoModel(Model):
def __init__(self):
self.space = GeoSpace()

ac = AgentCreator(agent_class=State, model=self)
agents = ac.from_GeoJSON(GeoJSON=geojson_states, unique_id="NAME")
self.space.add_agents(agents)
```

In the `GeoModel` we first create an instance of AgentCreator, where we provide the Agent class (State) and its required arguments, except geometry and unique_id. We then use the `.from_GeoJSON` function to create our agents from the geometries in the GeoJSON file. We provide the feature "name" as the key from which the agents get their unique_ids.
Finally, we add the agents to the GeoSpace

Let's instantiate our model and look at one of the agents:

```python
m = GeoModel()

agent = m.space.agents[0]
print(agent.unique_id)
agent.geometry
```

If you work in the Jupyter Notebook your output should give you the name of the state and a visual representation of the geometry.

Arizona

!['Arizona state borders'](output_3_1.svg)

By default the AgentCreator also sets further agent attributes from the Feature properties.

```python
agent.CENSUSAREA
```

113594.084

Let's start to do some spatial analysis. We can use usual Mesa function names to get neighboring states

```python
neighbors = m.space.get_neighbors(agent)
print([a.unique_id for a in neighbors])
```

California
Colorado
New Mexico
Utah
Nevada

To get a list of all states within a certain distance you can use the following

```python
[a.unique_id for a in m.space.get_neighbors_within_distance(agent, 600000)]
```

['California',
'Colorado',
'New Mexico',
'Oklahoma',
'Wyoming',
'Idaho',
'Utah',
'Nevada']

The unit for the distance depends on the coordinate reference system (CRS) of the GeoSpace. Since we did not specify the CRS, Mesa-Geo defaults to the 'Web Mercator' projection (in meters). If you want to do some serious measurements you should always set an appropriate CRS, since the accuracy of Web Mercator declines with distance from the equator. We can achieve this by initializing the AgentCreator and the GeoSpace with the `crs` keyword `crs="epsg:2163"`. Mesa-Geo then transforms all coordinates from the GeoJSON geographic coordinates into the set crs.

## Going further

To get a deeper understanding of Mesa-Geo you should check out the GeoSchelling example. It implements a Leaflet visualization which is similar to use as the CanvasGridVisualization of Mesa.

To add further functionality, I need feedback on which functionality is desired by users. Please post a message at [Mesa-Geo discussions](https://github.com/projectmesa/mesa-geo/discussions) or open an [issue](https://github.com/projectmesa/mesa-geo/issues) if you have any ideas or recommendations.
- [Introductory Tutorial](http://mesa-geo.readthedocs.org/en/main/tutorials/intro_tutorial.html)
- [Docs](http://mesa-geo.readthedocs.org/en/main/)
- [Mesa-Geo Discussions](https://github.com/projectmesa/mesa-geo/discussions)
- [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/mesa-geo/)

## Contributing to Mesa-Geo

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Docs for Mesa-Geo
=============

The readable version of the docs is hosted at [mesa-geo.readthedocs.org](http://mesa-geo.readthedocs.org/).

This folder contains the docs that build the docs for Mesa-Geo on readthdocs.

## How to publish updates to the docs

Updating docs can be confusing. Here are the basic setups.

### Install dependencies

From the project root, install the dependencies for building the docs:

```shell
pip install -e ".[docs]"
```

### Create the markdown files from ipynb files

1. Change to the appropriate directory (usually docs/tutorials)
* `cd tutorials`
2. Create markdown files using nbconvert
* `jupyter nbconvert --to markdown *.ipynb`
* **Requires** [pandoc](http://pandoc.org/installing.html)

### Submit a pull request with updates

1. Create branch (either via branching or fork of repo) -- try to use a descriptive name.
* `git checkout -b doc-updates`
2. Update the docs. Save.
3. Build the docs, from the inside of the docs folder.
* `make html`
4. Commit the changes. If there are new files, you will have to explicit add them.
* `git commit -am "update docs"`
5. Push the branch.
* `git push origin doc-updates`
6. From here you will want to submit a pull request to main.

### Update read the docs

From this point, you will need to find someone that has access to readthedocs. Currently, that is [@wang-boyu](https://github.com/wang-boyu).

1. Accept the pull request into main.
2. Log into readthedocs and launch a new build -- builds take about 10 minutes or so.

## Helpful Sphnix tips
* Build html from docs:
* `make html`
* Autogenerate / update sphninx from docstrings (replace your name as the author):
* `sphinx-apidoc -A "Jackie Kazil" -F -o docs mesa_geo/`
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# APIs

```{toctree}
---
maxdepth: 3
---
GeoBase <geo_base>
GeoAgent <geoagent>
GeoSpace <geospace>
Raster Layers <raster_layers>
visualization
```
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.. automodule:: mesa_geo.geo_base
:members:
:inherited-members:
:undoc-members:
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.. automodule:: mesa_geo.geoagent
:members:
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