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Toolbox for Serenata de Amor project

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Serenata de Amor Toolbox

pip installable package to support Serenata de Amor and Rosie development.

Serenata_toolbox is compatible with Python 3+

Installation

$ pip install -U serenata-toolbox

If you are a regular user you are ready to get started after pip install.

If you are a core developer willing to upload datasets to the cloud you need to configure AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY and AMAZON_SECRET_KEY environment variables before running the toolbox.

Usage

Example 1: How do I download the datasets?

We have plenty of them ready for you to download from our servers. And this toolbox helps you get them. Let’s say you want your datasets at data/:

from serenata_toolbox.datasets import Datasets
datasets = Datasets('data/')

# now lets see what are the latest datasets available
for dataset in datasets.downloader.LATEST:
    print(dataset)  # and you'll see a long list of datasets!

# and let's download one of them
datasets.downloader.download('2018-01-05-reimbursements.xz')  # yay, you've just downloaded this dataset to data/

# you can also get the most recent version of all datasets:
latest = list(datasets.downloader.LATEST)
datasets.downloader.download(latest)

Example 2: Using shortcuts

If the last example doesn’t look that simple, there are some fancy shortcuts available:

from serenata_toolbox.datasets import fetch, fetch_latest_backup
fetch('2018-01-05-reimbursements.xz', 'data/')
fetch_latest_backup( 'data/')  # yep, we've just did exactly the same thing

Example 3: Generating datasets

If you ever wonder how did we generated these datasets, this toolbox can help you too (at least with the more used ones — the other ones are generated in our main repo):

from serenata_toolbox.federal_senate.dataset import Dataset as SenateDataset
from serenata_toolbox.chamber_of_deputies.reimbursements import Reimbursements as ChamberDataset

chamber = ChamberDataset('2018', 'data/')
chamber()

senate = SenateDataset('data/')
senate.fetch()
senate.translate()
senate.clean()

Documentation (WIP)

The full documentation is still a work in progress. If you wanna give us a hand you will need Sphinx:

$ cd docs
$ make clean;make rst;rm source/modules.rst;make html

Contributing

Within your virtualenv:

$ git clone https://github.com/okfn-brasil/serenata-toolbox.git
$ python setup.py develop

Always add tests to your contribution — if you want to test it locally before opening the PR:

$ pip install pytest pytest-cov
$ pytest

When the tests are passing, also check for coverage of the modules you edited or added — if you want to check it before opening the PR:

$ pytest
$ open htmlcov/index.html

Follow PEP8 and best practices implemented by Landscape in the veryhigh strictness level — if you want to check them locally before opening the PR:

$ pip install prospector
$ prospector -s veryhigh serenata_toolbox

If this report includes issues related to import section of your files, isort can help you:

$ pip install isort
$ isort **/*.py --diff

Always suggest a version bump. We use Semantic Versioning – or in Elm community words:

  • MICRO: the API is the same, no risk of breaking code

  • MINOR: values have been added, existing values are unchanged

  • MAJOR: existing values have been changed or removed

This is really important because every new code merged to master triggers the CI and then the CI triggers a new release to PyPI. The attemp to roll out a new version of the toolbox will fail without a version bump. So we do encorouge to add a version bump even if all you have changed is the README.rst — this is the way to keep the README.rst updated in PyPI.

If you are not changing the API or README.rst in any sense and if you really do not want a version bump, you need to add [skip ci] to you commit message.

And finally take The Zen of Python into account:

$ python -m this

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