osp-core 3.9.0

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ospcore 3.9.0

OSP core
Native implementation of the core cuds object and the class generation
by the SimPhoNy team at Fraunhofer IWM. Builds up on the previous
version, simphony-common (SimPhoNy, EU FP7 Project (Nr. 604005)
www.simphony-project.eu).
Requirements

PyYaml (on Windows, use https://stackoverflow.com/a/33673823) for parsing yaml files
numpy for vector attributes of cuds
websockets for the transport layer
requests for sending CUDS to a server
tox to run unittests
unittest2 to run unittests
pympler for the performance test
responses for unittesting requests

Installation
OSP-core is available on PyPI, so it can be installed using pip
pip install osp-core

For more detailed instructions, see https://simphony.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html.
Visualization of ontologies
We provide the tool ontology2dot to visualize your ontologies. You can visualize installed namespaces together with non-installed yaml files (requires Graphviz https://graphviz.gitlab.io/):
ontology2dot <installed-namespace-1> ... <installed-namespace-n> <path/to/ontology-1.yml> ... <path/to/ontology-m.yml>

# Alternative
python -m osp.core.tools.ontology2dot <installed-namespace-1> ... <installed-namespace-n> <path/to/ontology-1.yml> ... <path/to/ontology-m.yml>

You can use parameter -g to group the namespaces. Use -o to change the filename of the resulting png file.
Testing
Testing is done using tox (pip install tox):
# run tests automatically in different environments
tox

# run tests in your current environment (you must manually install unittest2, responses for that)
python -m unittest -v

Documentation
Our documentation is located at https://simphony.readthedocs.io.
If you want to build the documentation locally, refer to our documentation repostitory.
Examples
Further examples can be found in the /examples folder. There the usage of wrappers is explained.
Troubleshooting
If installation fails, try to install the dependencies one by one before installing osp-core.
The dependencies are listed at the top of this readme file.
On Windows, unittests can fail when you use a virtual environment.
For testing the transport layer, we start a transport layer server using pythons subprocess package.
It can happen, that the started subprocess does not pick up the correct virtual environment, causing the server to crash and the corresponding tests to fail.
From our experience, this will not happen if you use the virtual environements of conda.
Directory structure

osp/core -- The source code

tools -- various tools to work with osp-core.
ontology -- the parser and generation of the entities and classes.

yml -- The supplied ontology files


session -- Different abstract classes for wrappers.


examples -- examples of usage.
tests -- unittesting of the code

Acknowledgements
The OSP-core Python package originates from the European Project SimPhoNy (Project Nr. 604005). We would like to acknowledge and thank our project partners, especially Enthought, Inc, Centre Internacional de Mètodes Numèrics a l'Enginyeria (CIMNE) and the University of Jyväskylä, for their important contributions to some of the core concepts of OSP-core, which were originally demonstrated under the project https://github.com/simphony/simphony-common.

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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