A hybrid Python/Julia package to get access to KM3NeT sample files for testing and development purposes.
pip install km3net-testdata
The file paths can be access in Python scripts using the data_path()
function:
from km3net_testdata import data_path
filename = data_path("offline/km3net_offline.root")
Notice the underscore in the Python package name (PyPI forces -
but Python
package names are not allowed to use -
).
Make sure the "KM3NeT Julia Registry" is added to your local Julia registries,
see https://git.km3net.de/common/julia-registry for more information.
The Julia package is called KM3NeTTestData
and can be installed the usual way:
julia> import Pkg; Pkg.add("KM3NeTTestData")
The package exports the datapath()
function which can be used similar to the Python implementation:
julia> using KM3NeTTestData
julia> filename = datapath("offline", "km3net_offline.root")
"/Users/tamasgal/.julia/packages/KM3NeTTestData/zb9oT/src/../km3net_testdata/data/offline/km3net_offline.root"
To use the Python module in e.g. shell scripts, it can be called directly to print the filepath:
$ python -m km3net_testdata offline/km3net_offline.root
/full/path/to/offline/km3net_offline.root
It can be combined with other shell tools, as usual:
$ head -n 5 $(python -m km3net_testdata detx/detx_v3.detx)
# a comment line
# another comment line starting with '#'
23 v3
1500000000.1 9999999999.0
UTM WGS84 32N 256500.0 4743000.0 -2425.0
The project idea and implementation were inspired by the Scikit-HEP Project https://github.com/scikit-hep/scikit-hep-testdata