spacetelescope / romancal

Python library to process science observations from the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
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Roman Calibration Pipeline

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[!IMPORTANT] Roman requires Python 3.10 or above and a C compiler for dependencies.

[!NOTE] Linux and MacOS platforms are tested and supported. Windows is not currently supported.

Installation

The easiest way to install the latest romancal release into a fresh virtualenv or conda environment is

pip install romancal

Detailed Installation

The romancal package can be installed into a virtualenv or conda environment via pip. We recommend that for each installation you start by creating a fresh environment that only has Python installed and then install the romancal package and its dependencies into that bare environment. If using conda environments, first make sure you have a recent version of Anaconda or Miniconda installed. If desired, you can create multiple environments to allow for switching between different versions of the romancal package (e.g. a released version versus the current development version).

In all cases, the installation is generally a 3-step process:

Details are given below on how to do this for different types of installations, including tagged releases, DMS builds used in operations, and development versions. Remember that all conda operations must be done from within a bash shell.

Installing latest releases

You can install the latest released version via pip. From a bash shell:

conda create -n <env_name> python
conda activate <env_name>
pip install romancal

Note\ Alternatively, you can also use virtualenv to create an environment; however, this installation method is not supported by STScI if you encounter issues.

You can also install a specific version (from romancal 0.1.0 onward):

conda create -n <env_name> python
conda activate <env_name>
pip install romancal==0.10.0

Installing the development version from Github

You can install the latest development version (not as well tested) from the Github main branch:

conda create -n <env_name> python
conda activate <env_name>
pip install git+https://github.com/spacetelescope/romancal

Installing for Developers

If you want to be able to work on and test the source code with the romancal package, the high-level procedure to do this is to first create a conda environment using the same procedures outlined above, but then install your personal copy of the code overtop of the original code in that environment. Again, this should be done in a separate conda environment from any existing environments that you may have already installed with released versions of the romancal package.

As usual, the first two steps are to create and activate an environment:

conda create -n <env_name> python
conda activate <env_name>

To install your own copy of the code into that environment, you first need to fork and clone the romancal repo:

cd <where you want to put the repo>
git clone https://github.com/spacetelescope/romancal
cd romancal

Note\ Installing via setup.py (python setup.py install, python setup.py develop, etc.) is deprecated and does not work.

Install from your local checked-out copy as an "editable" install:

pip install -e .

If you want to run the unit or regression tests and/or build the docs, you can make sure those dependencies are installed too:

pip install -e ".[test]"
pip install -e ".[docs]"
pip install -e ".[test,docs]"

Note that if you wish to install all the development dependencies (test and docs) as well as the development tools used for linting and reproducible environments run:

pip install -e ".[dev]"

This will install tox and the pre-commit tools in addition to all development dependencies.

Development versions of dependencies are listed in requirements-dev-st.txt and requirements-dev-thirdparty.txt, containing STScI and third-party packages respectively. To install these dependencies, run the following:

pip install -r requirements-dev-st.txt
pip install -r requirements-dev-thirdparty.txt

Need other useful packages in your development environment?

pip install ipython pytest-xdist

Calibration References Data System (CRDS) Setup

CRDS is the system that manages the reference files needed to run the pipeline. Inside the STScI network, the pipeline works with default CRDS setup with no modifications. To run the pipeline outside the STScI network, CRDS must be configured by setting two environment variables:

export CRDS_PATH=$HOME/crds_cache
export CRDS_SERVER_URL=https://roman-crds.stsci.edu

Documentation

Documentation (built daily from the Github main branch) is available at:

https://roman-pipeline.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

To build the docs yourself, clone this repository and build the documentation with:

pip install -e ".[docs]"
cd docs
make html

Contributions and Feedback

We welcome contributions and feedback on the project. Please follow the contributing guidelines to submit an issue or a pull request.

We strive to provide a welcoming community to all of our users by abiding with the Code of Conduct .

If you have questions or concerns regarding the software, please open an issue.

Software vs DMS build version map

roman tag DMS build CRDS_CONTEXT Date Notes
0.1.0 0.0 003 Nov 2020 Release for Build 0.0
0.2.0 0.1 004 Mar 2021 Release for Build 0.1
0.3.0 0.2 007 May 2021 Release for Build 0.2
0.3.1 0.2 007 Jun 2021 Release for Build 0.2 CRDS tests
0.4.2 0.3 011 Sep 2021 Release for Build 0.3
0.5.0 0.4 023 Dec 2021 Release for Build 0.4
0.6.0 0.5 030 Mar 2022 Release for Build 0.5
0.7.0 22Q3_B6 032 May 2022 Release for Build 22Q3_B6 (Build 0.6)
0.7.1 22Q3_B6 032 May 2022 Release for Build 22Q3_B6 (Build 0.6)
0.8.0 22Q4_B7 038 Aug 2022 Release for Build 22Q4_B7 (Build 0.7)
0.8.1 22Q4_B7 038 Aug 2022 Release for Build 22Q4_B7 (Build 0.7)
0.9.0 23Q1_B8 039 Nov 2022 Release for Build 23Q1_B8 (Build 8)
0.10.0 23Q2_B9 041 Feb 2023 Release for Build 23Q2_B9 (Build 9)
0.11.0 23Q3_B10 047 May 2023 Release for Build 23Q3_B10 (Build 10)
0.12.0 23Q4_B11 051 Aug 2023 Release for Build 23Q4_B11 (Build 11)
0.13.0 24Q1_B12 052 Nov 2023 Release for Build 24Q1_B12 (Build 12)
0.14.0 24Q2_B13 056 Feb 2024 Release for Build 24Q2_B13 (Build 13)
0.15.0 24Q3_B14 058 May 2024 Release for Build 24Q3_B14 (Build 14)
0.15.1 24Q3_B14 058 May 2024 Release for Build 24Q3_B14 (Build 14)
0.16.0 24Q4_B15 063 Aug 2024 Release for Build 24Q3_B15 (Build 15)
0.16.1 24Q4_B15 063 Aug 2024 Release for Build 24Q3_B15 (Build 15)
0.16.2 24Q4_B15 063 Aug 2024 Release for Build 24Q3_B15 (Build 15)
0.16.3 24Q4_B15 063 Aug 2024 Release for Build 24Q3_B15 (Build 15)
0.17.0 25Q1_B16 065 Nov 2024 Release for Build 25Q1_B16 (Build 16)

Note: CRDS_CONTEXT values flagged with an asterisk in the above table are estimates (formal CONTEXT deliveries are only provided with final builds).

Unit Tests

Setup

The test suite require access to a CRDS cache, but currently (2021-02-09) the shared /grp/crds cache does not include Roman files. Developers inside the STScI network can sync a cache from roman-crds-test.stsci.edu (if working from home, be sure to connect to the VPN first):

$ export CRDS_SERVER_URL=https://roman-crds-test.stsci.edu
$ export CRDS_PATH=$HOME/roman-crds-test-cache
$ crds sync --contexts roman-edit

The CRDS_READONLY_CACHE variable should not be set, since references will need to be downloaded to your local cache as they are requested.

Note\ If it is desired to run tests against WebbPSF data, use the pytest --webbpsf flag or the -webbpsf tox factor and follow these instructions to download the data files / point to existing files on the shared internal network.

Running tests

Unit tests can be run via pytest. Within the top level of your local roman repo checkout:

pip install -e ".[test]"
pytest

Need to parallelize your test runs over 8 cores?

pip install pytest-xdist
pytest -n 8

Regression Tests

Latest regression test results can be found here (STScI staff only):

https://plwishmaster.stsci.edu:8081/job/RT/job/romancal/

To run the regression tests on your local machine, get the test dependencies and set the environment variable TEST_BIGDATA to our Artifactory server (STSci staff members only):

pip install -e ".[test]"
export TEST_BIGDATA=https://bytesalad.stsci.edu/artifactory

To run all the regression tests (except the very slow ones):

pytest --bigdata romancal/regtest

You can control where the test results are written with the --basetemp=<PATH> arg to pytest. NOTE that pytest will wipe this directory clean for each test session, so make sure it is a scratch area.

If you would like to run a specific test, find its name or ID and use the -k option:

pytest --bigdata romancal/regtest -k test_flat

If developers need to update the truth files in our nightly regression tests, there are instructions in this wiki.

https://github.com/spacetelescope/jwst/wiki/Maintaining-Regression-Tests