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Libraries making it easy to access astronomy data commons resources.
To prepare for development, run pip install --editable ".[dev]"
from within
the repo directory. This will install all dependencies, including those using
during development workflows.
This project expects you to use a pip
-centric workflow for development on the
project itself. If you're using conda, then use the conda environment's pip
to
install development dependencies, as described above.
Integration tests require Docker to run a Kafka broker. The broker might have network problems on OSX if you use Docker Desktop; run the tests in a Linux virtual machine (like with VirtualBox) to get around this.
Write code, making changes.
Use make format
to reformat your code to comply with PEP8.
Use make lint
to catch common mistakes.
Use make test-quick
to run fast unit tests.
Use make test
to run the full slow test suite, including integration tests.
Once satisfied with all four of those, push your changes and open a PR.
Tag a new version:
git tag -s -a v0.x.x
Build and release:
make pypi-dist
make pypi-dist-check
make pypi-upload
make conda-build
make conda-upload
FAQs
Astronomy Data Commons streaming client libraries
We found that adc-streaming demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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