The GDT-Swift is an extension to Gamma-ray Data Tools that adds functions specific to the Swift mission.
If you don't plan to contribute code to the project, the recommended install method is installing from PyPI using:
pip install astro-gdt-swift
gdt-data initThe gdt-data init is required to initialize the library after installation of astro-gdt. You do not need to
perform the initialization again if astro-gdt was already installed and initialized. There is no harm in running
it again "just in case".
This is an extension to astro-gdt and should should contain a directory 'gdt' with a subdirectory 'missions' which will hold the extension code in a package directory named after the mission.
For example, GDT-Swift has the following directory layout:
.
├── config
├── dist
├── docs
├── src
│ └── gdt
│ └── missions
│ └── swift
│ └── __init__.py
└── tests
└── missions
└── swift
Since GDT-Swift uses namespace packaging, both src/gdt and src/gdt/missions do not contain a file named
__init__.py. This is because they are Namespace packages.
Notice that directory src/gdt/mission/swift contains an __init__.py file
signalling to Python that those directories are regular packages.
You can learn more about Namespace packages by reading PEP-420.
You can contribute additions and changes to the documentation. In order to use sphinx to compile the documentation
source files, we recommend that you install the packages contained within requirments.txt.
To compile the documentation, use the following commands:
cd $PROJ_ROOT/docs
make html