# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Base utilities and constants for ObsPy.
:copyright:
The ObsPy Development Team (devs@obspy.org)
:license:
GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 3
(http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html)
"""
from obspy.core.util.misc import toIntOrZero
from obspy.core.util.obspy_types import OrderedDict
from pkg_resources import iter_entry_points, load_entry_point
import doctest
import inspect
import numpy as np
import os
import sys
import tempfile
# defining ObsPy modules currently used by runtests and the path function
DEFAULT_MODULES = ['core', 'gse2', 'mseed', 'sac', 'wav', 'signal', 'imaging',
'xseed', 'seisan', 'sh', 'segy', 'taup', 'seg2', 'db',
'realtime', 'datamark', 'css', 'y', 'pde', 'station']
NETWORK_MODULES = ['arclink', 'seishub', 'iris', 'neries', 'earthworm',
'seedlink', 'neic', 'fdsn']
ALL_MODULES = DEFAULT_MODULES + NETWORK_MODULES
# default order of automatic format detection
WAVEFORM_PREFERRED_ORDER = ['MSEED', 'SAC', 'GSE2', 'SEISAN', 'SACXY', 'GSE1',
'Q', 'SH_ASC', 'SLIST', 'TSPAIR', 'Y', 'SEGY',
'SU', 'SEG2', 'WAV', 'PICKLE', 'DATAMARK', 'CSS']
EVENT_PREFERRED_ORDER = ['QUAKEML']
_sys_is_le = sys.byteorder == 'little'
NATIVE_BYTEORDER = _sys_is_le and '<' or '>'
[docs]class NamedTemporaryFile(object):
"""
Weak replacement for the Python's tempfile.TemporaryFile.
This class is a replacment for :func:`tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile` but
will work also with Windows 7/Vista's UAC.
:type dir: str
:param dir: If specified, the file will be created in that directory,
otherwise the default directory for temporary files is used.
:type suffix: str
:param suffix: The temporary file name will end with that suffix. Defaults
to ``'.tmp'``.
.. rubric:: Example
>>> with NamedTemporaryFile() as tf:
... tf._fileobj # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
... tf.write("test")
... os.path.exists(tf.name)
<open file '<fdopen>', mode 'w+b' at 0x...>
True
>>> # when using the with statement, the file is deleted at the end:
>>> os.path.exists(tf.name)
False
>>> with NamedTemporaryFile() as tf:
... filename = tf.name
... with open(filename, 'wb') as fh:
... fh.write("just a test")
... with open(filename, 'r') as fh:
... print fh.read()
just a test
>>> # when using the with statement, the file is deleted at the end:
>>> os.path.exists(tf.name)
False
"""
[docs] def __init__(self, dir=None, suffix='.tmp', prefix='obspy-'):
fd, self.name = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=dir, prefix=prefix, suffix=suffix)
self._fileobj = os.fdopen(fd, 'w+b', 0) # 0 -> do not buffer
[docs] def __getattr__(self, attr):
return getattr(self._fileobj, attr)
[docs] def __enter__(self):
return self
[docs] def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): # @UnusedVariable
self.close()
os.remove(self.name)
[docs]def createEmptyDataChunk(delta, dtype, fill_value=None):
"""
Creates an NumPy array depending on the given data type and fill value.
If no ``fill_value`` is given a masked array will be returned.
:param delta: Number of samples for data chunk
:param dtype: NumPy dtype for returned data chunk
:param fill_value: If ``None``, masked array is returned, else the
array is filled with the corresponding value
.. rubric:: Example
>>> createEmptyDataChunk(3, 'int', 10)
array([10, 10, 10])
>>> createEmptyDataChunk(6, np.dtype('complex128'), 0)
array([ 0.+0.j, 0.+0.j, 0.+0.j, 0.+0.j, 0.+0.j, 0.+0.j])
>>> createEmptyDataChunk(3, 'f') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
masked_array(data = [-- -- --],
mask = ...,
...)
"""
if fill_value is None:
temp = np.ma.masked_all(delta, dtype=np.dtype(dtype))
elif (isinstance(fill_value, list) or isinstance(fill_value, tuple)) \
and len(fill_value) == 2:
# if two values are supplied use these as samples bordering to our data
# and interpolate between:
ls = fill_value[0]
rs = fill_value[1]
# include left and right sample (delta + 2)
interpolation = np.linspace(ls, rs, delta + 2)
# cut ls and rs and ensure correct data type
temp = np.require(interpolation[1:-1], dtype=np.dtype(dtype))
else:
temp = np.ones(delta, dtype=np.dtype(dtype))
temp *= fill_value
return temp
[docs]def getExampleFile(filename):
"""
Function to find the absolute path of a test data file
The ObsPy modules are installed to a custom installation directory.
That is the path cannot be predicted. This functions searches for all
installed ObsPy modules and checks whether the file is in any of
the "tests/data" subdirectories.
:param filename: A test file name to which the path should be returned.
:return: Full path to file.
.. rubric:: Example
>>> getExampleFile('slist.ascii') # doctest: +SKIP
/custom/path/to/obspy/core/tests/data/slist.ascii
>>> getExampleFile('does.not.exists') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
IOError: Could not find file does.not.exists ...
"""
for module in ALL_MODULES:
try:
mod = __import__("obspy.%s.tests" % module, fromlist=["obspy"])
except ImportError:
continue
file = os.path.join(mod.__path__[0], "data", filename)
if os.path.isfile(file):
return file
msg = "Could not find file %s in tests/data directory " % filename + \
"of ObsPy modules"
raise IOError(msg)
def _getEntryPoints(group, subgroup=None):
"""
Gets a dictionary of all available plug-ins of a group or subgroup.
:type group: str
:param group: Group name.
:type subgroup: str, optional
:param subgroup: Subgroup name (defaults to None).
:rtype: dict
:returns: Dictionary of entry points of each plug-in.
.. rubric:: Example
>>> _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.waveform') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
{...'SLIST': EntryPoint.parse('SLIST = obspy.core.ascii')...}
"""
features = {}
for ep in iter_entry_points(group):
if subgroup:
if list(iter_entry_points(group + '.' + ep.name, subgroup)):
features[ep.name] = ep
else:
features[ep.name] = ep
return features
def _getOrderedEntryPoints(group, subgroup=None, order_list=[]):
"""
Gets a ordered dictionary of all available plug-ins of a group or subgroup.
"""
# get all available entry points
ep_dict = _getEntryPoints(group, subgroup)
# loop through official supported waveform plug-ins and add them to
# ordered dict of entry points
entry_points = OrderedDict()
for name in order_list:
try:
entry_points[name] = ep_dict.pop(name)
except:
# skip plug-ins which are not installed
continue
# extend entry points with any left over waveform plug-ins
entry_points.update(ep_dict)
return entry_points
ENTRY_POINTS = {
'trigger': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.trigger'),
'filter': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.filter'),
'rotate': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.rotate'),
'detrend': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.detrend'),
'integrate': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.integrate'),
'differentiate': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.differentiate'),
'waveform': _getOrderedEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.waveform',
'readFormat', WAVEFORM_PREFERRED_ORDER),
'waveform_write': _getOrderedEntryPoints(
'obspy.plugin.waveform', 'writeFormat', WAVEFORM_PREFERRED_ORDER),
'event': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.event', 'readFormat'),
'event_write': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.event', 'writeFormat'),
'taper': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.taper'),
'inventory': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.inventory', 'readFormat'),
'inventory_write': _getEntryPoints('obspy.plugin.inventory',
'writeFormat'),
}
def _getFunctionFromEntryPoint(group, type):
"""
A "automagic" function searching a given dict of entry points for a valid
entry point and returns the function call. Otherwise it will raise a
default error message.
.. rubric:: Example
>>> _getFunctionFromEntryPoint('detrend', 'simple') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
<function simple at 0x...>
>>> _getFunctionFromEntryPoint('detrend', 'XXX') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Detrend type "XXX" is not supported. Supported types: ...
"""
ep_dict = ENTRY_POINTS[group]
try:
# get entry point
if type in ep_dict:
entry_point = ep_dict[type]
else:
# search using lower cases only
entry_point = [v for k, v in ep_dict.items()
if k.lower() == type.lower()][0]
except (KeyError, IndexError):
# check if any entry points are available at all
if not ep_dict:
msg = "Your current ObsPy installation does not support " + \
"any %s functions. Please make sure " + \
"SciPy is installed properly."
raise ImportError(msg % (group.capitalize()))
# ok we have entry points, but specified function is not supported
msg = "%s type \"%s\" is not supported. Supported types: %s"
raise ValueError(msg % (group.capitalize(), type, ', '.join(ep_dict)))
# import function point
# any issue during import of entry point should be raised, so the user has
# a chance to correct the problem
func = load_entry_point(entry_point.dist.key, 'obspy.plugin.%s' % (group),
entry_point.name)
return func
[docs]def getMatplotlibVersion():
"""
Get matplotlib version information.
:returns: Matplotlib version as a list of three integers or ``None`` if
matplotlib import fails.
The last version number can indicate different things like it being a
version from the old svn trunk, the latest git repo, some release
candidate version, ...
If the last number cannot be converted to an integer it will be set to
0.
"""
try:
import matplotlib
version = matplotlib.__version__
version = version.split("~rc")[0]
version = map(toIntOrZero, version.split("."))
except ImportError:
version = None
return version
def _readFromPlugin(plugin_type, filename, format=None, **kwargs):
"""
Reads a single file from a plug-in's readFormat function.
"""
EPS = ENTRY_POINTS[plugin_type]
# get format entry point
format_ep = None
if not format:
# auto detect format - go through all known formats in given sort order
for format_ep in EPS.values():
# search isFormat for given entry point
isFormat = load_entry_point(
format_ep.dist.key,
'obspy.plugin.%s.%s' % (plugin_type, format_ep.name),
'isFormat')
# check format
if isFormat(filename):
break
else:
raise TypeError('Unknown format for file %s' % filename)
else:
# format given via argument
format = format.upper()
try:
format_ep = EPS[format]
except (KeyError, IndexError):
msg = "Format \"%s\" is not supported. Supported types: %s"
raise TypeError(msg % (format, ', '.join(EPS)))
# file format should be known by now
try:
# search readFormat for given entry point
readFormat = load_entry_point(
format_ep.dist.key,
'obspy.plugin.%s.%s' % (plugin_type, format_ep.name), 'readFormat')
except ImportError:
msg = "Format \"%s\" is not supported. Supported types: %s"
raise TypeError(msg % (format_ep.name, ', '.join(EPS)))
# read
list_obj = readFormat(filename, **kwargs)
return list_obj, format_ep.name
[docs]def getScriptDirName():
"""
Get the directory of the current script file. This is more robust than
using __file__.
"""
return os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(inspect.getfile(
inspect.currentframe())))
[docs]class ComparingObject(object):
"""
Simple base class that implements == and != based on self.__dict__
"""
[docs] def __eq__(self, other):
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
[docs] def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
if __name__ == '__main__':
doctest.testmod(exclude_empty=True)