The ix modeling platform (ixmp) is a data warehouse for high-powered scenario analysis, with interfaces to Python and R for efficient scientific workflows and effective data pre- and post-processing, and a structured database backend for version-controlled data management.
This repository contains the core and application programming interfaces (API) for the ix modeling platform (ixmp), as well as a number of tutorials and examples for a generic model instance based on Dantzig's transport problem.
Copyright 2017 IIASA Energy Program
The platform package is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use the files in this repository except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
Please refer to the NOTICE for details and the user guidelines.
A documentation the ix modeling platform and the MESSAGEix framework is automatically created from the documentation of the Python and R API packages. The online documentation is synchronyzed with the contents of the master branch of the repositories www.github.com/iiasa/ixmp and www.github.com/iiasa/message_ix.
There are a number of tutorials to get started with ixmp. You may want to try the tutorial/transport...
Follow the instructions in doc/README for building the ixmp documentation including the scientific programming API manuals on your local machine.
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Install the Java Development Kit (Java SE 8) and set the environment variable
JAVA_HOME
per the JDK website instructions; ifJAVA_HOME
does not exist, add as new system variable. At this point, ixmp is not compatible with JAVA SE 9. -
Update your
Do not overwrite the existing `PATH` environment variable, but add to the list of existing paths.PATH
environment variable to point to the JRE binaries and server installation (e.g.,C:\Program Files\Java\jdk[YOUR JDK VERSION]\jre\bin\
,C:\Program Files\Java\jdk[YOUR JDK VERSION]\jre\bin\server
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Install the latest version of GAMS, otherwise, the export to GDX may not work properly (visit www.gams.com). If you only have a license for an older verson of GAMS, install both versions. Note that for using the integrated MESSAGEix-MACRO model, it is important to install a GAMS version >= 24.8.1.
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Update your
PATH
environment variable to point to the GAMS installation (e.g.C:\GAMS\win64\24.8
); again do not overwrite existingPATH
but rather add to end. -
Install some version of Python (2.7 is supported, but 3.6 or higher is recommended). Anaconda is a good choice for users not yet familiar with the language (during installation select add anaconda to PATH system variable)
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Install a Windows C++ Compiler
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Install a version of
git
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In a command prompt, execute the following two lines to install all Python dependencies for running the unit tests and building the auto-documentation for the Python interface and the MESSAGEix GAMS code:
pip install cython numpy pandas "pytest>=3.0.6" "JPype1>=0.6.2" pip install sphinx sphinxcontrib.bibtex sphinxcontrib-fulltoc numpydoc cloud_sptheme
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Install packages
rJava
,devtools
andoptparse
via the R package manager -
For working with Jupyter notebooks using R, install the IRkernel
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Fork this repository and clone the forked repository (
<user>/ixmp
) to your machine. To fork the repository, look for the fork button in the top right at iiasa/ixmp. Addiiasa/ixmp
asupstream
to your clone.We recommend GitKraken for users who prefer a graphical user interface application to work with Github (as opposed to the command line).
- Double click on
install.bat
in the local folder in which you saved your branch. This will also install the R interface.
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To install the Python interface and run the unit tests, execute the following command in a command prompt:
python setup.py install py.test tests
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To install the R interface, as an additional step , in a command prompt: locate in the
ixmp
folder where the fileinstall.bat
is; type:rscript rixmp/build_rixmp.R [--verbose]
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To connect to a central database instance, you need a database
properties
file and place it in theixmp/config
folder. Refer to theREADME.md
in that folder for details.Connecting to a local (file-based) HSQL database instance for testing and developing small model instances does not require a
properties
file!
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For Anaconda users,
jpype
may not install correctly using the pip command. So, ifinstall.bat
cannot findjpype
, use conda to install it by running the following command in a command prompt:conda install -c conda-forge jpype1
To check if it works now, run the following command and you should get the jpype version number
0.6.2
(or higher).python -c "import jpype; print(jpype.__version__)"
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For Anaconda users experiencing problems during installation of ixmp, Anaconda might not have been added to the PATH system variable properly. So, if
install.bat
just opens and collapses again, check if:C:\[YOUR ANACONDA LOCATION]\Anaconda3; C:\[YOUR ANACONDA LOCATION]\Anaconda3\Scripts; C:\[YOUR ANACONDA LOCATION]\Anaconda3\Library\bin;
are all part of the PATH system variable. If they are not there, add them.