janus-ssmm-tlm-info

JANUS SSMM Telemetry Info

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Provides information on JANUS SSMM images content.


Documentation: https://JANUS-JUICE.github.io/janus-ssmm-tlm-info

Source Code: https://github.com/JANUS-JUICE/janus-ssmm-tlm-info

PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/janus-ssmm-tlm-info/


Installation

pip install janus-ssmm-tlm-info

Usage

See this notebook for an example of its public interface usage.

CLI

The module also provides a cli that can be used in this way:

janus-ssmm-tlm-info /data/JANUS_ADMIN_ARCHIVE_SSH/JANUS_RAW_ARCHIVE/00_-_REM/GRM_32/20230209/230209_3_EM_ASW32_IdaPeu_FpiSpike/janus_2023-02-09_114104_ssmm1_0x37_0001.bin -m /data/JUICE.git/kernels/mk/juice_ops_local.tm

Limitations

Development

poetry install
poetry shell

Testing

pytest

Documentation

The documentation is automatically generated from the content of the docs directory and from the docstrings of the public signatures of the source code. The documentation is updated and published as a Github Pages page automatically as part each release.

Releasing

Manual release

Releases are done with the command, e.g. incrementing patch:

poetry run just bump patch
# also push, of course:
git push origin main --tags

this will update the changelog, commit it, and make a corresponding tag.

as the CI is not yet configured for publish on pypi it can be done by hand:

poetry publish --build

Automatic release - to be fixed

Trigger the Draft release workflow (press Run workflow). This will update the changelog & version and create a GitHub release which is in Draft state.

Find the draft release from the GitHub releases and publish it. When a release is published, it’ll trigger release workflow which creates PyPI release and deploys updated documentation.

Updating with copier

To update the skeleton of the project using copier:

 pipx run copier update --defaults

Pre-commit

Pre-commit hooks run all the auto-formatting (ruff format), linters (e.g. ruff and mypy), and other quality checks to make sure the changeset is in good shape before a commit/push happens.

You can install the hooks with (runs for each commit):

pre-commit install

Or if you want them to run only for each push:

pre-commit install -t pre-push

Or if you want e.g. want to run all checks manually for all files:

pre-commit run --all-files

This project was generated using a fork of the wolt-python-package-cookiecutter template.