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@@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/analysis_engine-2.0.11.tar.gz diff --git a/python-analysis-engine.spec b/python-analysis-engine.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97e681e --- /dev/null +++ b/python-analysis-engine.spec @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ +%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 +Name: python-analysis-engine +Version: 2.0.11 +Release: 1 +Summary: Analysis for the UK Department for Transport's major projects portfolio +License: MIT License +URL: https://github.com/banillie/analysis_engine +Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/ca/09/13dd5ab6f8ec21a5362ae364f20c0b72e3f91302745ea03cfc092623b07a/analysis_engine-2.0.11.tar.gz +BuildArch: noarch + +Requires: python3-datamaps +Requires: python3-docx +Requires: python3-openpyxl +Requires: python3-matplotlib +Requires: python3-pdf2image +Requires: python3-xlrd + +%description +# analysis_engine + +Software for portfolio management reporting and analysis in the UK Department for Transport, operated via command line +interface (CLI) prompts. + +## Installing +Python must be installed on your computer. If not already installed, it can be installed via the python website +[here](https://www.python.org/downloads/). **IMPORTANT** ensure that `Add Python to PATH` is ticked when provided +with the option as part of the installation wizard. + +Open the command line terminal (Windows) or bash shell and install via `pip install analysis_engine`. + +## Directories, file paths and poppler. +In order to operate the correct directories and files must be set-up and saved on the user's computer. +`analysis_engine` is able to handle different operating systems. + +Create the following directories in your `My Documents` directory: + + |-- ipdc + |-- core_data + |-- json + |-- input + |-- output + |-- top250 + |-- core_data + |-- json + |-- input + |-- output + + +Each reporting process e.g. ipdc and top250, respective `core_data` directorates require: +1) excel master data files; +2) excel project information file; and, +3) A confi.ini file. This file lists and master data and project information file names. + +As a minimum the `input` folder should have the following documents `summary_temp.docx`, +`summary_temp_landscape.docx`. In addition `ipdc\input` should have the +`dashboards_master.xlsx` file. + +All outputs from analysis_engine will be saved into the `output` directory. + +The `json` folder is where analysis_engine saves master data in an easily accessible +format (.json) and after setup can be ignored by the user. + +Unfortunately there is one further manual installation, related to a package within analysis_engine +which enables high quality rendering of graphical outputs to word documents. On Windows do the following: + +1) Download zip of poppler release from this link https://github.com/oschwartz10612/poppler-windows/releases/download/v21.03.0/Release-21.03.0.zip. +2) unzip and move the whole directory to My Documents. +3) Add the poppler bin directory to PATH following these instructions + https://www.architectryan.com/2018/03/17/add-to-the-path-on-windows-10/ +4) Reboot computer. + +Mac users should follow instructions here https://pypi.org/project/pdf2image/ + +Most Linux distributions should not require any manual installation. + +## Operating analysis_engine + +To operate analysis_engine the user must enter the initial **_command_** +`analysis` followed by a _**subcommand**_ to specify the reporting process e.g +`ipdc` or `top250` and then finally an analytical output **_argument_**, the options +for which are set out below. + +**NOTE** the `--help` option is available throughout the entire command +line prompt construction process and the user should use it for guidance on what subcommands +and arguments are available for use. + +analysis_engine currently has the following _arguments_: + +`initiate` The user must enter this command +every time master data, contained in the core_data directory, is updated. +The initiate checks and validates the data in a number of ways. + +`dashboards` populates the IPDC PfM report dashboard. A blank template dashboard +must be saved in the ipdc/input directory. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`dandelion` produces the portfolio dandelion info-graphic. + +`costs` produces a cost profile trend graph and data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`milestones` produces milestone schedule graphs and data. + +`vfm` produces vfm data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`summaries` produces project summary reports. + +`risks` produces risk data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`dcas` produces dca data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`speedial` prints out changes in project dca ratings. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`query` returns (from master data) specific data required by the user. + +The default for each argument is to return outputs with current and last quarter data. + +Further to each argument the user can specify one or many +further **_optional_arguments_** to alter the analytical output produced. There are +many optional_arguments available, which vary for each argument, +and the user should use the `--help` option to specify those that are available. + + +%package -n python3-analysis-engine +Summary: Analysis for the UK Department for Transport's major projects portfolio +Provides: python-analysis-engine +BuildRequires: python3-devel +BuildRequires: python3-setuptools +BuildRequires: python3-pip +%description -n python3-analysis-engine +# analysis_engine + +Software for portfolio management reporting and analysis in the UK Department for Transport, operated via command line +interface (CLI) prompts. + +## Installing +Python must be installed on your computer. If not already installed, it can be installed via the python website +[here](https://www.python.org/downloads/). **IMPORTANT** ensure that `Add Python to PATH` is ticked when provided +with the option as part of the installation wizard. + +Open the command line terminal (Windows) or bash shell and install via `pip install analysis_engine`. + +## Directories, file paths and poppler. +In order to operate the correct directories and files must be set-up and saved on the user's computer. +`analysis_engine` is able to handle different operating systems. + +Create the following directories in your `My Documents` directory: + + |-- ipdc + |-- core_data + |-- json + |-- input + |-- output + |-- top250 + |-- core_data + |-- json + |-- input + |-- output + + +Each reporting process e.g. ipdc and top250, respective `core_data` directorates require: +1) excel master data files; +2) excel project information file; and, +3) A confi.ini file. This file lists and master data and project information file names. + +As a minimum the `input` folder should have the following documents `summary_temp.docx`, +`summary_temp_landscape.docx`. In addition `ipdc\input` should have the +`dashboards_master.xlsx` file. + +All outputs from analysis_engine will be saved into the `output` directory. + +The `json` folder is where analysis_engine saves master data in an easily accessible +format (.json) and after setup can be ignored by the user. + +Unfortunately there is one further manual installation, related to a package within analysis_engine +which enables high quality rendering of graphical outputs to word documents. On Windows do the following: + +1) Download zip of poppler release from this link https://github.com/oschwartz10612/poppler-windows/releases/download/v21.03.0/Release-21.03.0.zip. +2) unzip and move the whole directory to My Documents. +3) Add the poppler bin directory to PATH following these instructions + https://www.architectryan.com/2018/03/17/add-to-the-path-on-windows-10/ +4) Reboot computer. + +Mac users should follow instructions here https://pypi.org/project/pdf2image/ + +Most Linux distributions should not require any manual installation. + +## Operating analysis_engine + +To operate analysis_engine the user must enter the initial **_command_** +`analysis` followed by a _**subcommand**_ to specify the reporting process e.g +`ipdc` or `top250` and then finally an analytical output **_argument_**, the options +for which are set out below. + +**NOTE** the `--help` option is available throughout the entire command +line prompt construction process and the user should use it for guidance on what subcommands +and arguments are available for use. + +analysis_engine currently has the following _arguments_: + +`initiate` The user must enter this command +every time master data, contained in the core_data directory, is updated. +The initiate checks and validates the data in a number of ways. + +`dashboards` populates the IPDC PfM report dashboard. A blank template dashboard +must be saved in the ipdc/input directory. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`dandelion` produces the portfolio dandelion info-graphic. + +`costs` produces a cost profile trend graph and data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`milestones` produces milestone schedule graphs and data. + +`vfm` produces vfm data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`summaries` produces project summary reports. + +`risks` produces risk data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`dcas` produces dca data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`speedial` prints out changes in project dca ratings. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`query` returns (from master data) specific data required by the user. + +The default for each argument is to return outputs with current and last quarter data. + +Further to each argument the user can specify one or many +further **_optional_arguments_** to alter the analytical output produced. There are +many optional_arguments available, which vary for each argument, +and the user should use the `--help` option to specify those that are available. + + +%package help +Summary: Development documents and examples for analysis-engine +Provides: python3-analysis-engine-doc +%description help +# analysis_engine + +Software for portfolio management reporting and analysis in the UK Department for Transport, operated via command line +interface (CLI) prompts. + +## Installing +Python must be installed on your computer. If not already installed, it can be installed via the python website +[here](https://www.python.org/downloads/). **IMPORTANT** ensure that `Add Python to PATH` is ticked when provided +with the option as part of the installation wizard. + +Open the command line terminal (Windows) or bash shell and install via `pip install analysis_engine`. + +## Directories, file paths and poppler. +In order to operate the correct directories and files must be set-up and saved on the user's computer. +`analysis_engine` is able to handle different operating systems. + +Create the following directories in your `My Documents` directory: + + |-- ipdc + |-- core_data + |-- json + |-- input + |-- output + |-- top250 + |-- core_data + |-- json + |-- input + |-- output + + +Each reporting process e.g. ipdc and top250, respective `core_data` directorates require: +1) excel master data files; +2) excel project information file; and, +3) A confi.ini file. This file lists and master data and project information file names. + +As a minimum the `input` folder should have the following documents `summary_temp.docx`, +`summary_temp_landscape.docx`. In addition `ipdc\input` should have the +`dashboards_master.xlsx` file. + +All outputs from analysis_engine will be saved into the `output` directory. + +The `json` folder is where analysis_engine saves master data in an easily accessible +format (.json) and after setup can be ignored by the user. + +Unfortunately there is one further manual installation, related to a package within analysis_engine +which enables high quality rendering of graphical outputs to word documents. On Windows do the following: + +1) Download zip of poppler release from this link https://github.com/oschwartz10612/poppler-windows/releases/download/v21.03.0/Release-21.03.0.zip. +2) unzip and move the whole directory to My Documents. +3) Add the poppler bin directory to PATH following these instructions + https://www.architectryan.com/2018/03/17/add-to-the-path-on-windows-10/ +4) Reboot computer. + +Mac users should follow instructions here https://pypi.org/project/pdf2image/ + +Most Linux distributions should not require any manual installation. + +## Operating analysis_engine + +To operate analysis_engine the user must enter the initial **_command_** +`analysis` followed by a _**subcommand**_ to specify the reporting process e.g +`ipdc` or `top250` and then finally an analytical output **_argument_**, the options +for which are set out below. + +**NOTE** the `--help` option is available throughout the entire command +line prompt construction process and the user should use it for guidance on what subcommands +and arguments are available for use. + +analysis_engine currently has the following _arguments_: + +`initiate` The user must enter this command +every time master data, contained in the core_data directory, is updated. +The initiate checks and validates the data in a number of ways. + +`dashboards` populates the IPDC PfM report dashboard. A blank template dashboard +must be saved in the ipdc/input directory. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`dandelion` produces the portfolio dandelion info-graphic. + +`costs` produces a cost profile trend graph and data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`milestones` produces milestone schedule graphs and data. + +`vfm` produces vfm data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`summaries` produces project summary reports. + +`risks` produces risk data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`dcas` produces dca data. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`speedial` prints out changes in project dca ratings. (Not currently available for top250.) + +`query` returns (from master data) specific data required by the user. + +The default for each argument is to return outputs with current and last quarter data. + +Further to each argument the user can specify one or many +further **_optional_arguments_** to alter the analytical output produced. There are +many optional_arguments available, which vary for each argument, +and the user should use the `--help` option to specify those that are available. + + +%prep +%autosetup -n analysis-engine-2.0.11 + +%build +%py3_build + +%install +%py3_install +install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} +if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +pushd %{buildroot} +if [ -d usr/lib ]; then + find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then + find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/bin ]; then + find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then + find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +touch doclist.lst +if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then + find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst +fi +popd +mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . +mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . + +%files -n python3-analysis-engine -f filelist.lst +%dir %{python3_sitelib}/* + +%files help -f doclist.lst +%{_docdir}/* + +%changelog +* Fri May 05 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 2.0.11-1 +- Package Spec generated @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +66470260c4587fe46f7f56d5c81cccb1 analysis_engine-2.0.11.tar.gz |