A lightweight, Apache 2.0 distribution of Matthieu Ancellin's Capytaine BEM code.
- Conda is recommended for managing your Python distribution, dependencies and environment:
- https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html
- current development efforts are based on Python 3.9
- Microsoft Visual Studio is required for linking the fortran binaries
- https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/
- during installation check the box to include "Desktop development with C++"
- Intel oneAPI HPC toolkit is required for compiling the fortran binaries (you do not need the base kit)
- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/hpc-toolkit-download.html
- install to the default file location
- create "LIB" environment variable to point towards the intel directory for compiler ".lib" files
- if oneAPI is installed to the default location, assign the LIB user variable a value of: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\compiler\2022.1.0\windows\compiler\lib\intel64_win"
- if oneAPI is installed to a different location then adjust the path above as necessary
Recommended approach:
- Open the anaconda powershell and create a new environment for the LiteBEM project (e.g. "liteBemProject")
> conda create --name liteBemProject python
- Install LiteBEM from PyPI by entering the following command within your new environment
-
> conda activate liteBemProject > python -m pip install litebem
Recommended approach:
- Open the anaconda powershell and create a new Python 3.9 environment for LiteBEM-related development (e.g. "liteBemDev")
> conda create --name liteBemDev python=3.9
- Install numpy (numpy's f2py is required to compile Fortran code) within your LiteBEM development environment:
> conda activate liteBemDev > pip install numpy
- Clone the LiteBEM repo to your preferred location (e.g. "C:/code/")
> cd C:/code/ > git clone https://github.com/dav-og/LiteBEM.git
- Install LiteBEM as a developer!
> cd LiteBEM > pip install -e .
- Be sure to check setup.py => install_requires = [...] to ensure that your environment has all required packages installed. You can check your environment's packages using:
> conda list
- If any packages are missing simply install them using:
> pip install <package name>
- If any packages are missing simply install them using:
-
Make sure
pytest
is installed in your working environment:(liteBemDev) > conda list
- if its not installed then do:
(liteBemDev) > pip install pytest
- if its not installed then do:
-
Navigate to
LiteBEM
and run:(liteBemDev) > pytest tests/unit/preprocessor_unit_tests.py (liteBemDev) > pytest tests/unit/solver_unit_tests.py
- For a tutorial on how to use LiteBEM, it is currently recommended that users utilize Capytaine's documentation, as it remains largely consistent with LiteBEM