
ReferenceModel
This VIPS model is an example only, without any actual agronomic value. It provides examples of how you create your own pest prediction model that can be deployed to a VIPSCore-Python server deployment.
How to deploy this model
See the VIPSCore-Python README for how to make it available on that server.
Testing
The tests are located in the tests
folder, and we're using Pytest
To run the unit tests, move to the root folder of the project, and execute:
pytest -v
Using bumpver
For developers: When you want to publish a new version, use
# Increment the PATCH version when you make backwards compatible bug fixes.
bumpver update --patch
# Increment the MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards compatible manner.
bumpver update --minor
# Increment the MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes.
bumpver update --major
References
We used this excellent guide for packaging: https://realpython.com/pypi-publish-python-package/
Translations
We're using a simple dictionary translation system, with a module translations.py, where we simply define some dictionaries with language codes as property, looking like this:
name = {
"en": "Reference Model",
"nb": "Referansemodell",
}
This is used in the main module like this:
[...]
from . import translations
[...]
def get_model_name(self, language = VIPSModel.default_language) -> str:
"""Returns the model name in the specified language (<a href="http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/English_list.php">ISO-639-2</a>)"""
return translations.name.get(language, translations.name.get(VIPSModel.default_language, "NOT FOUND"))
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