pyradiosky¶
Python objects and interfaces for representing diffuse, extended and compact astrophysical radio sources.
pyradiosky is currently in a very early development stage, interfaces are changing rapidly.
The primary user class is SkyModel, which supports:
catalogs of point sources (read/write to hd5 and text files, read VOTables)
diffuse models as HEALPix maps (read/write to hd5 files)
conversion between RA/Dec and Azimuth/Elevation including calculating full polarization coherencies in Az/El.
Community Guidelines¶
Contributions to this package to add new file formats or address any of the issues in the issue log are very welcome, as are bug reports and feature requests. Please see our guide on contributing
Versioning¶
We use a generation.major.minor version number format. We use the
generation number for very significant improvements or major
rewrites, the major number to indicate substantial package changes
(intended to be released every ~6 months) and the minor number to
release smaller incremental updates (intended to be released
approximately monthly and which usually do not include breaking API
changes). We do our best to provide a significant period (usually 2
major generations) of deprecation warnings for all breaking changes to
the API. We track all changes in our
changelog.
Installation¶
Simple installation via pip is available for users, developers should follow the directions under Developer Installation below.
For simple installation, the latest stable version is available via pip
with pip install pyradiosky.
There are some optional dependencies that are required for specific functionality, which will not be installed automatically by pip. See Dependencies for details on installing optional dependencies.
Dependencies¶
If you are using conda to manage your environment, you may wish to
install the following packages before installing pyradiosky:
Required:
astropy>=5.2
h5py>=3.1
numpy>=1.20
scipy>=1.3
pyuvdata>=2.2.10
setuptools_scm>=7.0.3
Optional:
astropy-healpix>=0.6 (for working with beams in HEALPix formats)
astroquery>=0.4.4 (for downloading GLEAM and other VizieR catalogs)
lunarsky>=0.2.1 (for supporting telescope locations on the moon)
We suggest using conda to install all the dependencies. To install
pyuvdata, astropy-healpix and astroquery, you’ll need to add conda-forge
as a channel (conda config --add channels conda-forge).
If you do not want to use conda, the packages are also available on
PyPI. You can install the optional dependencies via pip by specifying an
option when you install pyradiosky, as in pip install .[healpix]
which will install all the required packages for using the HEALPix
functionality in pyradiosky. The options that can be passed in this way
are: [healpix, astroquery, lunarsky, all, doc,
dev]. The first three (healpix, astroquery, lunarsky)
enable various specific functionality while all will install all
optional dependencies. The last two (doc and dev) may be useful
for developers of pyradiosky.
Developer Installation¶
Clone the repository using
git clone https://github.com/RadioAstronomySoftwareGroup/pyradiosky.git
Navigate into the pyradiosky directory and run pip install . (note
that python setup.py install does not work). Note that this will
attempt to automatically install any missing dependencies. If you use
anaconda or another package manager you might prefer to first install
the dependencies as described in Dependencies.
To install without dependencies, run pip install --no-deps
If you want to do development on pyradiosky, in addition to the other dependencies you will need the following packages:
pytest
pytest-cov
coverage
pre-commit
sphinx
pypandoc
One way to ensure you have all the needed packages is to use the
included environment.yaml file to create a new environment that will
contain all the optional dependencies along with dependencies required
for testing and development (conda env create -f environment.yml).
Alternatively, you can specify dev when installing pyradiosky (as in
pip install pyradiosky[dev]) to install the packages needed for
testing and documentation development.
To use pre-commit to prevent committing code that does not follow our
style, you’ll need to run pre-commit install in the top level
pyradiosky directory.
Tests¶
Uses the pytest package to execute test suite. From the source
pyradiosky directory run pytest or python -m pytest.
Maintainers¶
pyradiosky is maintained by the RASG Managers, which currently include:
Adam Beardsley (Arizona State University)
Bryna Hazelton (University of Washington)
Daniel Jacobs (Arizona State University)
Paul La Plante (University of California, Berkeley)
Jonathan Pober (Brown University)
Please use the channels discussed in the guide on contributing for code-related discussions. You can contact us privately if needed at rasgmanagers@gmail.com.
Acknowledgments¶
Support for pyradiosky was provided by NSF awards #1835421 and #1835120.