%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-pytrnsys-gui Version: 0.10.15 Release: 1 Summary: A GUI for Trnsys License: MIT License URL: https://github.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/c2/3f/738b5deca374d4a51816214daca7a14c0526d329f98bbdac6a9ce3876948/pytrnsys-gui-0.10.15.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-pytrnsys Requires: python3-PyQT5 Requires: python3-matplotlib Requires: python3-numpy Requires: python3-pandas Requires: python3-bokeh Requires: python3-dataclasses-jsonschema Requires: python3-appdirs Requires: python3-Jinja2 %description # Graphical user interface for pytrnsys ## Overview A short presentation (15 min) of pytrnsys and its features can be found in the following [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1BSjYRKuVM). ## Documentation You can find the documentation under https://pytrnsys.readthedocs.io/ ## Installation In the following all commands should be run from the `pytrnsys_gui` directory. The command should be run in a "Windows Command Prompt" for Windows environment. The commands should be very similar should you wish to install on Linux. ### Binary installation / User installation #### Prerequisites ##### Required 1. [Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) #### Getting started 1. Open a command prompt (e.g., by hitting the Windows-key, then typing "cmd" into the search box and hitting enter). The following commands should be entered into the command prompt just opened. 1. Navigate to the directory which should contain the `pytrnsys-gui` directory: ```commandline cd [your-directory] ``` Replace `[your-directory]` (including the brackets []) with your directory of choice: if your directory is called `foo` then `pytrnsys-gui` will be installed to `foo\pytrnsys-gui`. 1. Create a virtual environment: ```commandline py -3.9 -m venv pytrnsys-gui ``` 1. Activate it: ```commandline pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\activate ``` 1. Install the `wheel` package: ```commandline pip install wheel ``` 1. Install `pytrnsys-gui` and its requirements: ```commandline pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys_gui/v0.10.1-reqs/requirements/release.txt ``` You can now close the command prompt opened in the first step. Several original types are delivered with pytrnsys. For those you'll manually need to copy the dll-files from: pytrnsys-gui\pytrnsys_data\ddcks\dlls to the respective folder of your TRNSYS installation: ...\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs The `pytrnsys-gui` can now be started by double-clicking on the `pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\pytrnsys-gui.exe` file. Example projects can be found in the `pytrnsys-gui\pytrnsys_gui_data\examples` directory. #### Upgrading from one patch version to the next within the same minor version There is a shortcut for upgrading from one patch version to the next within the same minor version, e.g., from 1.2.11 to 1.2.12: 1. Activate your virtual environment: ```commandline pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\activate 1. Issue the following command: ```commandline pip install --upgrade pytrnsys-gui This method might not be 100% reliable. If you're experiencing problems, we recommend installing your preferred version from scratch as described above. ### Installation from source / Developer installation #### Prerequisites ##### Required 1. [Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) 1. Local clones of the following GIT repositories: 1. `https://github.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys.git` 1. `https://github.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys_gui.git` They should be next to each other and be called `pytrnsys` and `pytrnsys_gui` like so: ``` parent/ pytrnsys/ pytrnsys_gui/ ``` ##### Recommended * [PyCharm Community IDE](https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/downloa) #### Getting started All the following commands should be run from the `pytrnsys_gui` directory. The commands specified are for a Windows environment. They are very similar for Linux. 1. Create a virtual environment: ```commandline py -3.9 -m venv venv ``` 2. Activate it: ```commandline venv\Scripts\activate ``` 3. Install the requirements: ```commandline pip install wheel python -m pip install -r requirements\dev.txt ``` 4. Generate Python files from the include Qt creator files: ```commandline python dev-tools\generateGuiClassesFromQtCreatorStudioUiFiles.py ``` 5. Tag the editable install of `pytrnsys-gui` ```commandline setup.py egg_info -b dev ``` (By adding this tag we make sure that the Qt Creator .ui files are re-generated each time the GUI is started.) 6. Now you can run `pytrnsys-gui`! ```commandline cd trnsysGUI python GUI.py ``` Several original types are delivered with pytrnsys. For those you'll manually need to copy the dll-files from: pytrnsys\data\ddcks\dlls to the respective folder of your TRNSYS installation: ...\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs Beware that the GUI can only be started from within the virtual environment you created in step 1. I.e., whenever you open a new console window from which you want to start the GUI you first need to activate the environment (step 2. above). %package -n python3-pytrnsys-gui Summary: A GUI for Trnsys Provides: python-pytrnsys-gui BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-pytrnsys-gui # Graphical user interface for pytrnsys ## Overview A short presentation (15 min) of pytrnsys and its features can be found in the following [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1BSjYRKuVM). ## Documentation You can find the documentation under https://pytrnsys.readthedocs.io/ ## Installation In the following all commands should be run from the `pytrnsys_gui` directory. The command should be run in a "Windows Command Prompt" for Windows environment. The commands should be very similar should you wish to install on Linux. ### Binary installation / User installation #### Prerequisites ##### Required 1. [Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) #### Getting started 1. Open a command prompt (e.g., by hitting the Windows-key, then typing "cmd" into the search box and hitting enter). The following commands should be entered into the command prompt just opened. 1. Navigate to the directory which should contain the `pytrnsys-gui` directory: ```commandline cd [your-directory] ``` Replace `[your-directory]` (including the brackets []) with your directory of choice: if your directory is called `foo` then `pytrnsys-gui` will be installed to `foo\pytrnsys-gui`. 1. Create a virtual environment: ```commandline py -3.9 -m venv pytrnsys-gui ``` 1. Activate it: ```commandline pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\activate ``` 1. Install the `wheel` package: ```commandline pip install wheel ``` 1. Install `pytrnsys-gui` and its requirements: ```commandline pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys_gui/v0.10.1-reqs/requirements/release.txt ``` You can now close the command prompt opened in the first step. Several original types are delivered with pytrnsys. For those you'll manually need to copy the dll-files from: pytrnsys-gui\pytrnsys_data\ddcks\dlls to the respective folder of your TRNSYS installation: ...\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs The `pytrnsys-gui` can now be started by double-clicking on the `pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\pytrnsys-gui.exe` file. Example projects can be found in the `pytrnsys-gui\pytrnsys_gui_data\examples` directory. #### Upgrading from one patch version to the next within the same minor version There is a shortcut for upgrading from one patch version to the next within the same minor version, e.g., from 1.2.11 to 1.2.12: 1. Activate your virtual environment: ```commandline pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\activate 1. Issue the following command: ```commandline pip install --upgrade pytrnsys-gui This method might not be 100% reliable. If you're experiencing problems, we recommend installing your preferred version from scratch as described above. ### Installation from source / Developer installation #### Prerequisites ##### Required 1. [Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) 1. Local clones of the following GIT repositories: 1. `https://github.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys.git` 1. `https://github.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys_gui.git` They should be next to each other and be called `pytrnsys` and `pytrnsys_gui` like so: ``` parent/ pytrnsys/ pytrnsys_gui/ ``` ##### Recommended * [PyCharm Community IDE](https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/downloa) #### Getting started All the following commands should be run from the `pytrnsys_gui` directory. The commands specified are for a Windows environment. They are very similar for Linux. 1. Create a virtual environment: ```commandline py -3.9 -m venv venv ``` 2. Activate it: ```commandline venv\Scripts\activate ``` 3. Install the requirements: ```commandline pip install wheel python -m pip install -r requirements\dev.txt ``` 4. Generate Python files from the include Qt creator files: ```commandline python dev-tools\generateGuiClassesFromQtCreatorStudioUiFiles.py ``` 5. Tag the editable install of `pytrnsys-gui` ```commandline setup.py egg_info -b dev ``` (By adding this tag we make sure that the Qt Creator .ui files are re-generated each time the GUI is started.) 6. Now you can run `pytrnsys-gui`! ```commandline cd trnsysGUI python GUI.py ``` Several original types are delivered with pytrnsys. For those you'll manually need to copy the dll-files from: pytrnsys\data\ddcks\dlls to the respective folder of your TRNSYS installation: ...\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs Beware that the GUI can only be started from within the virtual environment you created in step 1. I.e., whenever you open a new console window from which you want to start the GUI you first need to activate the environment (step 2. above). %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for pytrnsys-gui Provides: python3-pytrnsys-gui-doc %description help # Graphical user interface for pytrnsys ## Overview A short presentation (15 min) of pytrnsys and its features can be found in the following [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1BSjYRKuVM). ## Documentation You can find the documentation under https://pytrnsys.readthedocs.io/ ## Installation In the following all commands should be run from the `pytrnsys_gui` directory. The command should be run in a "Windows Command Prompt" for Windows environment. The commands should be very similar should you wish to install on Linux. ### Binary installation / User installation #### Prerequisites ##### Required 1. [Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) #### Getting started 1. Open a command prompt (e.g., by hitting the Windows-key, then typing "cmd" into the search box and hitting enter). The following commands should be entered into the command prompt just opened. 1. Navigate to the directory which should contain the `pytrnsys-gui` directory: ```commandline cd [your-directory] ``` Replace `[your-directory]` (including the brackets []) with your directory of choice: if your directory is called `foo` then `pytrnsys-gui` will be installed to `foo\pytrnsys-gui`. 1. Create a virtual environment: ```commandline py -3.9 -m venv pytrnsys-gui ``` 1. Activate it: ```commandline pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\activate ``` 1. Install the `wheel` package: ```commandline pip install wheel ``` 1. Install `pytrnsys-gui` and its requirements: ```commandline pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys_gui/v0.10.1-reqs/requirements/release.txt ``` You can now close the command prompt opened in the first step. Several original types are delivered with pytrnsys. For those you'll manually need to copy the dll-files from: pytrnsys-gui\pytrnsys_data\ddcks\dlls to the respective folder of your TRNSYS installation: ...\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs The `pytrnsys-gui` can now be started by double-clicking on the `pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\pytrnsys-gui.exe` file. Example projects can be found in the `pytrnsys-gui\pytrnsys_gui_data\examples` directory. #### Upgrading from one patch version to the next within the same minor version There is a shortcut for upgrading from one patch version to the next within the same minor version, e.g., from 1.2.11 to 1.2.12: 1. Activate your virtual environment: ```commandline pytrnsys-gui\Scripts\activate 1. Issue the following command: ```commandline pip install --upgrade pytrnsys-gui This method might not be 100% reliable. If you're experiencing problems, we recommend installing your preferred version from scratch as described above. ### Installation from source / Developer installation #### Prerequisites ##### Required 1. [Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) 1. Local clones of the following GIT repositories: 1. `https://github.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys.git` 1. `https://github.com/SPF-OST/pytrnsys_gui.git` They should be next to each other and be called `pytrnsys` and `pytrnsys_gui` like so: ``` parent/ pytrnsys/ pytrnsys_gui/ ``` ##### Recommended * [PyCharm Community IDE](https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/downloa) #### Getting started All the following commands should be run from the `pytrnsys_gui` directory. The commands specified are for a Windows environment. They are very similar for Linux. 1. Create a virtual environment: ```commandline py -3.9 -m venv venv ``` 2. Activate it: ```commandline venv\Scripts\activate ``` 3. Install the requirements: ```commandline pip install wheel python -m pip install -r requirements\dev.txt ``` 4. Generate Python files from the include Qt creator files: ```commandline python dev-tools\generateGuiClassesFromQtCreatorStudioUiFiles.py ``` 5. Tag the editable install of `pytrnsys-gui` ```commandline setup.py egg_info -b dev ``` (By adding this tag we make sure that the Qt Creator .ui files are re-generated each time the GUI is started.) 6. Now you can run `pytrnsys-gui`! ```commandline cd trnsysGUI python GUI.py ``` Several original types are delivered with pytrnsys. For those you'll manually need to copy the dll-files from: pytrnsys\data\ddcks\dlls to the respective folder of your TRNSYS installation: ...\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs Beware that the GUI can only be started from within the virtual environment you created in step 1. I.e., whenever you open a new console window from which you want to start the GUI you first need to activate the environment (step 2. above). %prep %autosetup -n pytrnsys-gui-0.10.15 %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-pytrnsys-gui -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Jun 20 2023 Python_Bot - 0.10.15-1 - Package Spec generated