Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: NREL-rex
Version: 0.2.7
Summary: National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) REsource eXtraction tool: rex
Home-page: https://nrel.github.io/rex/
Author: Michael Rossol
Author-email: michael.rossol@nrel.gov
License: BSD 3-Clause
Description: ***
        rex
        ***
        
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        The REsource eXtraction (rex) tool
        
        .. inclusion-intro
        
        rex command line tools
        ======================
        
        - `rex <https://nrel.github.io/rex/rex/rex.resource_extraction.resource_cli.html#rex>`_
        - `NSRDBX <https://nrel.github.io/rex/rex/rex.resource_extraction.nsrdb_cli.html#nsrdbx>`_
        - `WINDX <https://nrel.github.io/rex/rex/rex.resource_extraction.wind_cli.html#windx>`_
        - `MultiYearX <https://nrel.github.io/rex/rex/rex.resource_extraction.multi_year_resource_cli.html#multiyearx>`_
        - `rechunk <https://nrel.github.io/rex/rex/rex.rechunk_h5.rechunk_cli.html#rechunk>`_
        
        Using Eagle Env / Module
        ========================
        
        If you would like to run `rex` on Eagle (NREL's HPC) you can use a pre-compiled
        conda env:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            conda activate /datasets/modulefiles/conda_env
        
        or
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            source activate /datasets/modulefiles/conda_env
        
        or module:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            module use /datasets/modulefiles
            module load rex
        
        **NOTE: Loading the rex module can take several minutes**
        
        Installing rex
        ==============
        
        Option 1: Install from PIP or Conda (recommended for analysts):
        ---------------------------------------------------------------
        
        1. Create a new environment:
            ``conda create --name rex``
        
        2. Activate directory:
            ``conda activate rex``
        
        3. Install rex:
            1) ``pip install NREL-rex`` or
            2) ``conda install nrel-rex --channel=nrel``
        
               - NOTE: If you install using conda and want to use `HSDS <https://github.com/NREL/hsds-examples>`_
                 you will also need to install h5pyd manually: ``pip install h5pyd``
        
        Option 2: Clone repo (recommended for developers)
        -------------------------------------------------
        
        1. from home dir, ``git clone https://github.com/NREL/rex.git``
            1) enter github username
            2) enter github password
        
        2. Install reV environment and modules (using conda)
            1) cd into reV repo cloned above
            2) cd into ``bin/$OS/``
            3) run the command: ``conda env create -f rex.yml``. If conda can't find
               any packages, try removing them from the yml file.
        
            4) run the command: ``conda activate rex``
            5) prior to running ``pip`` below, make sure the branch is correct (install
               from master!)
        
            6) cd back to the rex repo (where setup.py is located)
            7) install pre-commit: ``pre-commit install``
            8) run ``pip install .`` (or ``pip install -e .`` if running a dev branch
               or working on the source code)
        
        3. Check that rev was installed successfully
            1) From any directory, run the following commands. This should return the
               help pages for the CLI's.
        
                - ``rex``
                - ``NSRDB``
                - ``WIND``
                - ``rechunk``
        
Keywords: rex
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Requires-Python: >=3.7
Provides-Extra: dev
Provides-Extra: test
