Installation¶
Salem is a pure python package, but it has several non-trivial dependencies.
Required dependencies¶
- Python 2.7 or 3+ (Py3 recommended)
- numpy (of course)
- scipy: for its interpolation tools, among other things
- pyproj: for map projections transformations
- netCDF4: to read most geoscientific files
- pandas: working with labeled data
- xarray (0.8 or later): pandas in N-dimensions
- joblib: for it’s Memory class
- six: for Py2 compatibility
Optional dependencies¶
For vector and raster operations¶
(rasterio and geopandas both require GDAL)
For plotting¶
- matplotlib: required for Graphics
- pillow: required for salem.Map
- scikit-image: required for salem.Map
- descartes: for paths and patches on maps
- motionless: for google static maps
Instructions¶
The very best (unique?) way to install Salem without too much hassle is to install its dependencies with conda and conda-forge:
conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda install <package-name>
Currently, Salem can only be installed via pip:
pip install salem
If you want to install the latest master:
pip install git+https://github.com/fmaussion/salem.git
Warning
At the first import, Salem will create a hidden directory called
.salem_cache
in your home folder. It will be used to download Salem’s
demo files and standard shapefiles. This directory is also used by
joblib to store the result of slow operations such as reading and
transforming shapefiles, or downloading google maps from the internet. The
cache should not become too large, but if it does: simply delete it.