Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: NREL-reVX
Version: 0.3.43
Summary: National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) Renewable Energy Potential(V) eXchange Tool: reVX
Home-page: https://nrel.github.io/reVX/
Author: Michael Rossol
Author-email: michael.rossol@nrel.gov
License: BSD 3-Clause
Description: ************************************************************************
        Welcome to the `reV <https://nrel.github.io/reV>`_ eXchange (reVX) tool!
        ************************************************************************
        
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        .. inclusion-intro
        
        reVX command line tools
        =======================
        
        - `reVX <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/reVX.html#revx>`_
        - `reV-ReEDS <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/reV-ReEDS.html#rev-reeds>`_
        - `reV-rpm <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/reV-rpm.html#rev-rpm>`_
        - `reV-plexos <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/reVX-plexos.html#rev-plexos>`_
        - `plexos-plants <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/plexos-plants.html#plexos-plants>`_
        - `mean-wind-dirs <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/mean-wind-dirs.html#mean-wind-dirs>`_
        - `prominent-wind-dirs <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/prominent-wind-dirs.html#prominent-wind-dirs>`_
        - `setbacks <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/setbacks.html#setbacks>`_
        - `offshore-assembly-areas <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/offshore-assembly-areas.html#offshore-assembly-areas>`_
        - `offshore-dist-to-ports <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/offshore-dist-to-ports.html#offshore-dist-to-ports>`_
        - `offshore-inputs <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/offshore-inputs.html#offshore-inputs>`_
        
        Using Eagle Env
        ===============
        
        If you would like to run reVX on Eagle (NREL's HPC) you can use a pre-compiled
        conda env:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            conda activate /shared-projects/rev/modulefiles/conda/envs/rev/
        
        or
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            source activate /shared-projects/rev/modulefiles/conda/envs/rev/
        
        Installing reVX
        ===============
        
        NOTE: The installation instruction below assume that you have python installed
        on your machine and are using `conda <https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/index.html>`_
        as your package/environment manager.
        
        Option 1: Install from PIP or Conda (recommended for analysts):
        ---------------------------------------------------------------
        
        1. Create a new environment:
            ``conda create --name revx python=3.7``
        
        2. Activate directory:
            ``conda activate revx``
        
        3. Install reVX:
            1) ``pip install NREL-reVX`` or
            2) ``conda install nrel-revx --channel=nrel``
        
                - NOTE: If you install using conda and you want to use:
                    * `HSDS <https://github.com/NREL/hsds-examples>`_ you will also need to install h5pyd manually: ``pip install h5pyd``
                    * `Turbine Flicker <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/reVX.turbine_flicker.turbine_flicker.html>`_ you will need to install `HOPP <https://github.com/nrel/HOPP>`_ manually: ``pip install HOPP``
        
                - NOTE: If you install using pip and want to run `exclusion setbacks <https://nrel.github.io/reVX/_cli/reVX.setbacks.setbacks.html>`_ you will need to install rtree manually:
                    * ``conda install rtree``
                    * `pip installation instructions <https://pypi.org/project/Rtree/#:~:text=Rtree%20is%20a%20ctypes%20Python,Multi%2Ddimensional%20indexes>`_
        
        Option 2: Clone repo (recommended for developers)
        -------------------------------------------------
        
        1. from home dir, ``git clone git@github.com:NREL/reVX.git``
        
        2. Create ``reVX`` environment and install package
            1) Create a conda env: ``conda create -n revx``
            2) Run the command: ``conda activate revx``
            3) cd into the repo cloned in 1.
            4) | prior to running ``pip`` below, make sure the branch is correct (install
               | from main!)
            5) | Install ``reVX`` and its dependencies by running:
               | ``pip install .`` (or ``pip install -e .`` if running a dev branch
               | or working on the source code)
        
        3. Check that ``reVX`` was installed successfully
            1) | From any directory, run the following commands. This should return the
               | help pages for the CLI's.
        
                - ``reVX``
        
        
        Recommended Citation
        ====================
        
        Update with current version and DOI:
        
        Michael Rossol, Grant Buster, and Robert Spencer. The Renewable Energy
        Potential(V) eXchange Tool: reVX. https://github.com/NREL/reVX
        (version v0.3.20), 2021. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4507580.
        
Keywords: reVX
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Requires-Python: >=3.7,<3.9
Provides-Extra: test
Provides-Extra: dev
