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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-pyswmm
Version: 1.4.0
Release: 1
Summary: Python Wrapper for SWMM5 API
License: BSD2 License
URL: https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/wiki
Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/1d/82/bd158aca7d23c441c55c8890e963f0a7c5a3bf87a4e2bc8b88176a4b7845/pyswmm-1.4.0.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-swmm-toolkit
Requires: python3-julian
Requires: python3-aenum
Requires: python3-swmm-toolkit
Requires: python3-swmm-toolkit
Requires: python3-swmm-toolkit
Requires: python3-swmm-toolkit
Requires: python3-swmm-toolkit
Requires: python3-swmm-toolkit
%description
<div align="center" style="max-width:500px;margin: auto;">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/master/docs/source/_static/type-logo-black.png"><br>
</div>
# python wrappers for the Stormwater Management Model (SWMM5)
[](https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/actions/workflows/python-package.yml)
[](http://docs.pyswmm.org/)
[](LICENSE.txt)
[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/)
[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/)
[](https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02292)
## Getting started
* Poject Website: [www.pyswmm.org](https://www.pyswmm.org)
* [Official PySWMM Documentation](http://docs.pyswmm.org)
* [PySWMM YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv-OYsz2moiMRzZIRhqbpHA/featured)
* [PySWMM Example Bundles](https://www.pyswmm.org/examples)
🆘Do you need HELP?🆘
> We provide support on [Stack
> Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=pyswmm) or [GitHub
> Discussions](https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/discussions)
> to answer support questions related to PySWMM.
Cite our Paper
> McDonnell, Bryant E., Ratliff, Katherine M., Tryby, Michael E., Wu,
> Jennifer Jia Xin, & Mullapudi, Abhiram. (2020). PySWMM: The Python
> Interface to Stormwater Management Model (SWMM). *Journal of Open
> Source Software, 5*(52), 2292, <https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02292>
# YouTube Training Vidoes
Setting a manhole inflow during a running simulation!
> [](https://youtu.be/av8L5gNSBvI)
# Overview
PySWMM is a Python language software package for the creation,
manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and function of
complex networks.
With PySWMM you can load and manipulate USEPA Stormwater Management
Models. With the development of PySWMM, control algorithms can now be
developed exclusively in Python which allows the use of functions and
objects as well as storing and tracking hydraulic trends for control
actions.
As of version v1.1.0, PySWMM includes new features to process metadata
and timeseries stored in SWMM binary output file.
# Who uses PySWMM?
PySWMM is used by engineers, modelers, and researchers who want to
streamline stormwater modeling optimization, controls, and
post-processing results.
# Goals
PySWMM is intended to provide
- tools for the study of the structure and dynamics within USEPA
SWMM5,
- a standard programming interface and graph implementation that is
suitable for many applications,
- a rapid development environment for collaborative, multidisciplinary
projects,
- an interface to USEPA SWMM5,
- development and implementation of control logic outside of native
EPA-SWMM Controls,
- methods for users to establish their own node inflows,
- a coding interface to binary output files,
- new modeling possibilities for the SWMM5 Community.
# Install
Get the latest version of PySWMM from
[PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/) See the [Quick
Guide](https://www.pyswmm.org/docs)!
```
$ pip install pyswmm
```
As of version 1.3.1, pyswmm can be installed with specific versions of the SWMM engine ranging from 5.1.14 to 5.2.3 using pip extras:
```
$ pip install pyswmm[swmm5.2.1]
```
### SWMM and Python Compatibility Table
| pyswmm version | swmm-toolkit compatibility<br>(SWMM engine) | python compatibility |
|----------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| 1.0.0 - 1.1.1 | 0.8.2 (SWMM 5.1.13) | 3.6 - 3.9 |
| 1.2.0 - 1.3.1 | 0.9.1 - 0.14.0 (SWMM 5.1.14 - 5.2.3)<br>Note: 0.11.0 (SWMM 5.2.0) only supported on windows | 3.7 - 3.11 |
# Usage
A quick example that steps through a simulation:
Examples:
See the [Latte Example](https://www.pyswmm.org/examples)
``` python
from pyswmm import Simulation, Nodes, Links
with Simulation(r'Example1.inp') as sim:
Node21 = Nodes(sim)["21"]
print("Invert Elevation: {}". format(Node21.invert_elevation))
Link15 = Links(sim)['15']
print("Outlet Node ID: {}".format(Link15.outlet_node))
# Launch a simulation!
for ind, step in enumerate(sim):
if ind % 100 == 0:
print(sim.current_time,",",round(sim.percent_complete*100),"%",\
Node21.depth, Link15.flow)
```
Opening a SWMM binary output file and accessing model metadata and
timeseries.
``` python
from swmm.toolkit.shared_enum import SubcatchAttribute, NodeAttribute, LinkAttribute
from pyswmm import Output
with Output('model.out') as out:
print(len(out.subcatchments))
print(len(out.nodes))
print(len(out.links))
print(out.version)
sub_ts = out.subcatch_series('S1', SubcatchAttribute.RUNOFF_RATE)
node_ts = out.node_series('J1', NodeAttribute.INVERT_DEPTH)
link_ts = out.link_series('C2', LinkAttribute.FLOW_RATE)
```
# Bugs
Our issue tracker is at
<https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/issues>. Please report any
bugs that you find. Or, even better, fork the repository on GitHub and
create a pull request. All changes are welcome, big or small, and we
will help you make the pull request if you are new to git (just ask on
the issue).
# Contributing
Please check out our Wiki
<https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/wiki> for more information
on contributing, including an Author Contribution Checklist.
# License
Distributed with a BSD2 license; see LICENSE.txt:
Copyright (C) 2014-2023 PySWMM Developers
Community-Owned See AUTHORS and CITATION.cff
# Acknowledgements
- Assela Pathirana
%package -n python3-pyswmm
Summary: Python Wrapper for SWMM5 API
Provides: python-pyswmm
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-pyswmm
<div align="center" style="max-width:500px;margin: auto;">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/master/docs/source/_static/type-logo-black.png"><br>
</div>
# python wrappers for the Stormwater Management Model (SWMM5)
[](https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/actions/workflows/python-package.yml)
[](http://docs.pyswmm.org/)
[](LICENSE.txt)
[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/)
[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/)
[](https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02292)
## Getting started
* Poject Website: [www.pyswmm.org](https://www.pyswmm.org)
* [Official PySWMM Documentation](http://docs.pyswmm.org)
* [PySWMM YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv-OYsz2moiMRzZIRhqbpHA/featured)
* [PySWMM Example Bundles](https://www.pyswmm.org/examples)
🆘Do you need HELP?🆘
> We provide support on [Stack
> Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=pyswmm) or [GitHub
> Discussions](https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/discussions)
> to answer support questions related to PySWMM.
Cite our Paper
> McDonnell, Bryant E., Ratliff, Katherine M., Tryby, Michael E., Wu,
> Jennifer Jia Xin, & Mullapudi, Abhiram. (2020). PySWMM: The Python
> Interface to Stormwater Management Model (SWMM). *Journal of Open
> Source Software, 5*(52), 2292, <https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02292>
# YouTube Training Vidoes
Setting a manhole inflow during a running simulation!
> [](https://youtu.be/av8L5gNSBvI)
# Overview
PySWMM is a Python language software package for the creation,
manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and function of
complex networks.
With PySWMM you can load and manipulate USEPA Stormwater Management
Models. With the development of PySWMM, control algorithms can now be
developed exclusively in Python which allows the use of functions and
objects as well as storing and tracking hydraulic trends for control
actions.
As of version v1.1.0, PySWMM includes new features to process metadata
and timeseries stored in SWMM binary output file.
# Who uses PySWMM?
PySWMM is used by engineers, modelers, and researchers who want to
streamline stormwater modeling optimization, controls, and
post-processing results.
# Goals
PySWMM is intended to provide
- tools for the study of the structure and dynamics within USEPA
SWMM5,
- a standard programming interface and graph implementation that is
suitable for many applications,
- a rapid development environment for collaborative, multidisciplinary
projects,
- an interface to USEPA SWMM5,
- development and implementation of control logic outside of native
EPA-SWMM Controls,
- methods for users to establish their own node inflows,
- a coding interface to binary output files,
- new modeling possibilities for the SWMM5 Community.
# Install
Get the latest version of PySWMM from
[PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/) See the [Quick
Guide](https://www.pyswmm.org/docs)!
```
$ pip install pyswmm
```
As of version 1.3.1, pyswmm can be installed with specific versions of the SWMM engine ranging from 5.1.14 to 5.2.3 using pip extras:
```
$ pip install pyswmm[swmm5.2.1]
```
### SWMM and Python Compatibility Table
| pyswmm version | swmm-toolkit compatibility<br>(SWMM engine) | python compatibility |
|----------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| 1.0.0 - 1.1.1 | 0.8.2 (SWMM 5.1.13) | 3.6 - 3.9 |
| 1.2.0 - 1.3.1 | 0.9.1 - 0.14.0 (SWMM 5.1.14 - 5.2.3)<br>Note: 0.11.0 (SWMM 5.2.0) only supported on windows | 3.7 - 3.11 |
# Usage
A quick example that steps through a simulation:
Examples:
See the [Latte Example](https://www.pyswmm.org/examples)
``` python
from pyswmm import Simulation, Nodes, Links
with Simulation(r'Example1.inp') as sim:
Node21 = Nodes(sim)["21"]
print("Invert Elevation: {}". format(Node21.invert_elevation))
Link15 = Links(sim)['15']
print("Outlet Node ID: {}".format(Link15.outlet_node))
# Launch a simulation!
for ind, step in enumerate(sim):
if ind % 100 == 0:
print(sim.current_time,",",round(sim.percent_complete*100),"%",\
Node21.depth, Link15.flow)
```
Opening a SWMM binary output file and accessing model metadata and
timeseries.
``` python
from swmm.toolkit.shared_enum import SubcatchAttribute, NodeAttribute, LinkAttribute
from pyswmm import Output
with Output('model.out') as out:
print(len(out.subcatchments))
print(len(out.nodes))
print(len(out.links))
print(out.version)
sub_ts = out.subcatch_series('S1', SubcatchAttribute.RUNOFF_RATE)
node_ts = out.node_series('J1', NodeAttribute.INVERT_DEPTH)
link_ts = out.link_series('C2', LinkAttribute.FLOW_RATE)
```
# Bugs
Our issue tracker is at
<https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/issues>. Please report any
bugs that you find. Or, even better, fork the repository on GitHub and
create a pull request. All changes are welcome, big or small, and we
will help you make the pull request if you are new to git (just ask on
the issue).
# Contributing
Please check out our Wiki
<https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/wiki> for more information
on contributing, including an Author Contribution Checklist.
# License
Distributed with a BSD2 license; see LICENSE.txt:
Copyright (C) 2014-2023 PySWMM Developers
Community-Owned See AUTHORS and CITATION.cff
# Acknowledgements
- Assela Pathirana
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for pyswmm
Provides: python3-pyswmm-doc
%description help
<div align="center" style="max-width:500px;margin: auto;">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/master/docs/source/_static/type-logo-black.png"><br>
</div>
# python wrappers for the Stormwater Management Model (SWMM5)
[](https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/actions/workflows/python-package.yml)
[](http://docs.pyswmm.org/)
[](LICENSE.txt)
[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/)
[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/)
[](https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02292)
## Getting started
* Poject Website: [www.pyswmm.org](https://www.pyswmm.org)
* [Official PySWMM Documentation](http://docs.pyswmm.org)
* [PySWMM YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv-OYsz2moiMRzZIRhqbpHA/featured)
* [PySWMM Example Bundles](https://www.pyswmm.org/examples)
🆘Do you need HELP?🆘
> We provide support on [Stack
> Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=pyswmm) or [GitHub
> Discussions](https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/discussions)
> to answer support questions related to PySWMM.
Cite our Paper
> McDonnell, Bryant E., Ratliff, Katherine M., Tryby, Michael E., Wu,
> Jennifer Jia Xin, & Mullapudi, Abhiram. (2020). PySWMM: The Python
> Interface to Stormwater Management Model (SWMM). *Journal of Open
> Source Software, 5*(52), 2292, <https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02292>
# YouTube Training Vidoes
Setting a manhole inflow during a running simulation!
> [](https://youtu.be/av8L5gNSBvI)
# Overview
PySWMM is a Python language software package for the creation,
manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and function of
complex networks.
With PySWMM you can load and manipulate USEPA Stormwater Management
Models. With the development of PySWMM, control algorithms can now be
developed exclusively in Python which allows the use of functions and
objects as well as storing and tracking hydraulic trends for control
actions.
As of version v1.1.0, PySWMM includes new features to process metadata
and timeseries stored in SWMM binary output file.
# Who uses PySWMM?
PySWMM is used by engineers, modelers, and researchers who want to
streamline stormwater modeling optimization, controls, and
post-processing results.
# Goals
PySWMM is intended to provide
- tools for the study of the structure and dynamics within USEPA
SWMM5,
- a standard programming interface and graph implementation that is
suitable for many applications,
- a rapid development environment for collaborative, multidisciplinary
projects,
- an interface to USEPA SWMM5,
- development and implementation of control logic outside of native
EPA-SWMM Controls,
- methods for users to establish their own node inflows,
- a coding interface to binary output files,
- new modeling possibilities for the SWMM5 Community.
# Install
Get the latest version of PySWMM from
[PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyswmm/) See the [Quick
Guide](https://www.pyswmm.org/docs)!
```
$ pip install pyswmm
```
As of version 1.3.1, pyswmm can be installed with specific versions of the SWMM engine ranging from 5.1.14 to 5.2.3 using pip extras:
```
$ pip install pyswmm[swmm5.2.1]
```
### SWMM and Python Compatibility Table
| pyswmm version | swmm-toolkit compatibility<br>(SWMM engine) | python compatibility |
|----------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| 1.0.0 - 1.1.1 | 0.8.2 (SWMM 5.1.13) | 3.6 - 3.9 |
| 1.2.0 - 1.3.1 | 0.9.1 - 0.14.0 (SWMM 5.1.14 - 5.2.3)<br>Note: 0.11.0 (SWMM 5.2.0) only supported on windows | 3.7 - 3.11 |
# Usage
A quick example that steps through a simulation:
Examples:
See the [Latte Example](https://www.pyswmm.org/examples)
``` python
from pyswmm import Simulation, Nodes, Links
with Simulation(r'Example1.inp') as sim:
Node21 = Nodes(sim)["21"]
print("Invert Elevation: {}". format(Node21.invert_elevation))
Link15 = Links(sim)['15']
print("Outlet Node ID: {}".format(Link15.outlet_node))
# Launch a simulation!
for ind, step in enumerate(sim):
if ind % 100 == 0:
print(sim.current_time,",",round(sim.percent_complete*100),"%",\
Node21.depth, Link15.flow)
```
Opening a SWMM binary output file and accessing model metadata and
timeseries.
``` python
from swmm.toolkit.shared_enum import SubcatchAttribute, NodeAttribute, LinkAttribute
from pyswmm import Output
with Output('model.out') as out:
print(len(out.subcatchments))
print(len(out.nodes))
print(len(out.links))
print(out.version)
sub_ts = out.subcatch_series('S1', SubcatchAttribute.RUNOFF_RATE)
node_ts = out.node_series('J1', NodeAttribute.INVERT_DEPTH)
link_ts = out.link_series('C2', LinkAttribute.FLOW_RATE)
```
# Bugs
Our issue tracker is at
<https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/issues>. Please report any
bugs that you find. Or, even better, fork the repository on GitHub and
create a pull request. All changes are welcome, big or small, and we
will help you make the pull request if you are new to git (just ask on
the issue).
# Contributing
Please check out our Wiki
<https://github.com/OpenWaterAnalytics/pyswmm/wiki> for more information
on contributing, including an Author Contribution Checklist.
# License
Distributed with a BSD2 license; see LICENSE.txt:
Copyright (C) 2014-2023 PySWMM Developers
Community-Owned See AUTHORS and CITATION.cff
# Acknowledgements
- Assela Pathirana
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%autosetup -n pyswmm-1.4.0
%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-pyswmm -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Tue Jun 20 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 1.4.0-1
- Package Spec generated
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