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SHELL := /bin/bash
# Detect how to open things depending on our OS
OS = $(shell uname -s)
ifeq ($(OS),Linux)
OPEN=xdg-open
else
OPEN=open
endif
# Export all environment variables
export
# Import config variables
include .cookiecutter/config
# Ensure directory to track and log setup state exists
$(shell mkdir -p .cookiecutter/state)
$(shell touch .cookiecutter/state/conda-create.log)
.PHONY: install
## Install a project: remove existing conda env (if exists); create conda env; install local package; setup git hooks
install: conda-remove .cookiecutter/state/conda-create .cookiecutter/state/setup-git
@direnv reload # Now the conda env exists, reload to activate it
.PHONY: check-bucket-path
check-bucket-path:
@test ${S3_INPUT_PATH} || (echo 'Please set a S3_INPUT_PATH environment variable (e.g. in .envrc) documenting the S3 path to your inputs/ - e.g. s3://nesta-ds-projects/your-mission/project-name' && exit 1)
.PHONY: inputs-pull
## Pull `inputs/` from S3
inputs-pull: check-bucket-path
aws s3 sync ${S3_INPUT_PATH} inputs
.PHONY: docs
## Build the API documentation
docs:
sphinx-apidoc -o docs/api ${REPO_NAME}
sphinx-build -b docs/ docs/_build
.PHONY: docs-clean
## Clean the built API documentation
docs-clean:
rm -r docs/source/api
rm -r docs/_build
.PHONY: docs-open
## Open the docs in the browser
docs-open:
$(OPEN) docs/_build/index.html
.PHONY: conda-update
## Update the conda-environment based on changes to `environment.yaml`
conda-update:
conda env update -n ${REPO_NAME} -f environment.yaml
$(MAKE) -s pip-install
direnv reload
.PHONY: pip-install
## Install our package and requirements in editable mode (including development dependencies)
pip-install:
@pip install -e ".[dev]"
.PHONY: conda-remove
## Remove the conda-environment cleanly, using -f so works even if no environment to be removed
conda-remove:
conda env remove -n ${REPO_NAME}
rm -f .cookiecutter/state/conda-create*
@direnv reload
.PHONY: clean
## Delete all compiled Python files
clean:
find . -type f -name "*.py[co]" -delete
find . -type d -name "__pycache__" -delete
#################################################################################
# Helper Commands (no need to explicitly document) #
#################################################################################
define err
(echo "$1, check [email protected] for more info" && exit 1)
endef
.cookiecutter/state/conda-create:
@echo -n "Creating environment ${REPO_NAME} and installing all dependencies"
@(conda env create -q -n ${REPO_NAME} -f environment.yaml\
&& eval "$$(conda shell.bash activate "${REPO_NAME}")"\
&& pip install -e ".[dev]")\
> [email protected] 2>&1\
|| $(call err,Python environment setup failed)
@touch $@
@echo " DONE"
.cookiecutter/state/setup-git:
@echo -n "Installing and configuring git pre-commit hooks"
@(eval "$$(conda shell.bash activate "${REPO_NAME}")"\
&&pre-commit install --install-hooks)\
> [email protected] 2>&1\
|| $(call err,Git pre-commit setup failed)
@touch $@
@echo " DONE"
#################################################################################
# Self Documenting Commands #
#################################################################################
.DEFAULT_GOAL := help
# Inspired by <http://marmelab.com/blog/2016/02/29/auto-documented-makefile.html>
# sed script explained:
# /^##/:
# * save line in hold space
# * purge line
# * Loop:
# * append newline + line to hold space
# * go to next line
# * if line starts with doc comment, strip comment character off and loop
# * remove target prerequisites
# * append hold space (+ newline) to line
# * replace newline plus comments by `---`
# * print line
# Separate expressions are necessary because labels cannot be delimited by
# semicolon; see <http://stackoverflow.com/a/11799865/1968>
.PHONY: help
help:
@echo "$$(tput bold)Available rules:$$(tput sgr0)"
@echo
@sed -n -e "/^## / { \
h; \
s/.*//; \
:doc" \
-e "H; \
n; \
s/^## //; \
t doc" \
-e "s/:.*//; \
G; \
s/\\n## /---/; \
s/\\n/ /g; \
p; \
}" ${MAKEFILE_LIST} \
| LC_ALL='C' sort --ignore-case \
| awk -F '---' \
-v ncol=$$(tput cols) \
-v indent=19 \
-v col_on="$$(tput setaf 6)" \
-v col_off="$$(tput sgr0)" \
'{ \
printf "%s%*s%s ", col_on, -indent, $$1, col_off; \
n = split($$2, words, " "); \
line_length = ncol - indent; \
for (i = 1; i <= n; i++) { \
line_length -= length(words[i]) + 1; \
if (line_length <= 0) { \
line_length = ncol - indent - length(words[i]) - 1; \
printf "\n%*s ", -indent, " "; \
} \
printf "%s ", words[i]; \
} \
printf "\n"; \
}' \
| more $(shell test $(shell uname) = Darwin && echo '--no-init --raw-control-chars')