The easiest way to get started is to download the library from pypi using pip
pip install avwx-engine
Reports use ICAO idents when specifying the desired station. Exceptions are thrown if a potentially invalid ident is given.
>>> import avwx
>>>
>>> metar = avwx.Metar('KJFK')
>>> metar.station_info.name
'John F Kennedy International Airport'
>>> metar.update()
True
>>> metar.data.flight_rules
'IFR'
You can learn more by reading the project documentation
Note: This library requires Python 3.6 or above
Download and install the source code and its development dependencies:
git clone github.com/avwx-rest/AVWX-Engine
cd AVWX-Engine
pip install -Ur requirements.txt
Code formatting should be handled by hooks in pre-commit. Before committing any code, be should to install pre-commit into the local git project:
pre-commit install
The easiest way to test the package is using the nox
library, which is installed as a dev dependencies. It will manage all tests, sessions, supported versions (when available), and cleanup. The tests will pick up the local version of avwx
.
nox
If you want to run the tests directly, the test suite was built while using the pytest
library, which is also installed as a dev dependency.
pytest
The end-to-end test files were generated using util/build_tests.py
and placed into tests/{report}
. Because Timestamp generation interprets the text based on the current date, Timestamp objects are nullified in the end-to-end tests.
AVWX uses mkdocs
to build its documentation. It's just another install:
pip install mkdocs
To serve the docs during development:
cd docs
mkdocs serve