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            # xBOUT

[![Build Status](https://github.com/boutproject/xBOUT/workflows/master/badge.svg)](https://github.com/boutproject/xBOUT/actions)
[![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/xbout/badge/?version=latest)](https://xbout.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest)
[![DOI](https://zenodo.org/badge/160846663.svg)](https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/160846663)

Documentation: https://xbout.readthedocs.io

Examples: https://github.com/boutproject/xBOUT-examples

xBOUT provides an interface for collecting the output data from a
[BOUT++](https://boutproject.github.io/) simulation into an
[xarray](https://xarray.pydata.org/en/stable/index.html)
dataset in an efficient and scalable way, as well as accessor methods
for common BOUT++ analysis and plotting tasks.

Currently only in alpha (until 1.0 released) so please report any bugs,
and feel free to raise issues asking questions or making suggestions.

 
### Installation

With pip:
```bash
pip install --user xbout
```

With conda:
```bash
conda install -c conda-forge xbout
```

You can test your installation of `xBOUT` by running `pytest --pyargs xbout`.

xBOUT requires other python packages, which will be installed when you 
run one of the above install commands if they are not already installed on 
your system.


### Loading your data

The function `open_boutdataset()` uses xarray & dask to collect BOUT++
data spread across multiple NetCDF files into one contiguous xarray
dataset.

The data from a BOUT++ run can be loaded with just

```python
bd = open_boutdataset('./run_dir*/BOUT.dmp.*.nc', inputfilepath='./BOUT.inp')
```

`open_boutdataset()` returns an instance of an `xarray.Dataset` which
contains BOUT-specific information in the `attrs`, so represents a
general structure for storing all of the output of a simulation,
including data, input options and (soon) grid data.



### BoutDataset Accessor Methods

xBOUT defines a set of
[accessor](https://xarray.pydata.org/en/stable/internals.html#extending-xarray)
methods on the loaded Datasets and DataArrays, which are called by
`ds.bout.method()`.

This is where BOUT-specific data manipulation, analysis and plotting
functionality is stored, for example

```python
ds['n'].bout.animate2D(animate_over='t', x='x', y='z')
```

![density](doc/images/n_over_t.gif)

or

```python
ds.bout.create_restarts(savepath='.', nxpe=4, nype=4)
```


### Extending xBOUT for your BOUT module

The accessor classes `BoutDatasetAccessor` and `BoutDataArrayAccessor`
are intended to be subclassed for specific BOUT++ modules. The subclass
accessor will then inherit all the `.bout` accessor methods, but you
will also be able to override these and define your own methods within
your new accessor.


For example to add an extra method specific to the `STORM` BOUT++
module:

```python
from xarray import register_dataset_accessor
from xbout.boutdataset import BoutDatasetAccessor

@register_dataset_accessor('storm')
class StormAccessor(BoutAccessor):
    def __init__(self, ds_object):
        super().__init__(ds_object)

    def special_method(self):
        print("Do something only STORM users would want to do")

ds.storm.special_method()
```
```
Out [1]: Do something only STORM users would want to do
```


There is included an example of a
`StormDataset` which contains all the data from a
[STORM](https://github.com/boutproject/STORM) simulation, as well as
extra calculated quantities which are specific to the STORM module.


### Contributing

Feel free to raise issues about anything, or submit pull requests,
though I would encourage you to submit an issue before writing a pull
request.
For a general guide on how to contribute to an open-source python
project see
[xarray's guide for contributors](https://xarray.pydata.org/en/stable/contributing.html).

The existing code was written using Test-Driven Development, and I would
like to continue this, so please include `pytest` tests with any pull
requests.

If you write a new accessor, then this should really live with the code
for your BOUT module, but it could potentially be added as an example to
this repository too.


### Developers

Clone the repository with:
```bash
git clone git@github.com:boutproject/xBOUT.git
```

The recommended way to work with `xBOUT` from the git repo is to do an editable
install with pip. Run this command from the `xBOUT/` directory:
```bash
pip install --user -e .
```
which will also install all the required dependencies. Dependencies can also be
installed using pip
```bash
pip install --user -r requirements.txt
```
or conda
```
conda install --file requirements.txt
```
It is possible to use `xBOUT` by adding the `xBOUT/` directory to your
`$PYTHONPATH`.

Test by running `pytest` in the `xBOUT/` directory.


### Development plan

Things which definitely need to be included (see the 1.0 milestone):

- [x] More tests, both with
 and against the original
`boutdata.collect()`
- [ ] Speed test against old collect

Things which would be nice and I plan to do:

- [ ] Infer concatenation order from global indexes (see
[issue](https://github.com/TomNicholas/xBOUT/issues/3))
- [ ] Real-space coordinates
- [ ] Variable names and units (following CF conventions)
- [ ] Unit-aware arrays
- [ ] Variable normalisations

Things which might require a fair amount of effort by another developer but
could be very powerful:

- [x] Using real-space coordinates to create tokamak-shaped plots
- [ ] Support for staggered grids using xgcm
- [ ] Support for encoding topology using xgcm
- [ ] API for applying BoutCore operations (hopefully using `xr.apply_ufunc`)

            

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