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sarahclaude avatar sarahclaude commented on July 23, 2024

What's the difference between environment.yml, environment-doc.yml and requirements_docs.txt?

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Zeitsperre avatar Zeitsperre commented on July 23, 2024
  • environment.yml: All dependencies listed in conda to run the package
  • environment-docs.yml: Either the additional libraries from conda needed to generate the documentation or the combination of all requirements needed to run the library and generate the documentation (these can be different if we make use of "mocking" to install fewer libraries).
  • requirements_docs.txt: The additional libraries from PyPI/pip needed to generate the documentation.

The documentation is built using sphinx and Anaconda, so at the very least, the environment-docs.yml should be kept up-to-date. The remainder are useful for testing or for generating conda packages.

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sarahclaude avatar sarahclaude commented on July 23, 2024

Is - click >=8.0 necessary in environement.yml?

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Zeitsperre avatar Zeitsperre commented on July 23, 2024

There's currently some code that was added with the boilerplate that supports click. If we don't want that functionality here, we could remove that file as well as any references to click.

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