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Installation
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The stable version can be used in two ways: as a system/user library through pip, or as a docker image.
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The docker image is the recommended way because it is self-contained and isolated from the system, which means:
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* Downloading and using it is just one command
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* All dependencies are included
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* It is OS-independent (MacOS, Windows, GNU/Linux)
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* Several versions may coexist in the same machine without additional virtual environments
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Additionally, you may create your own docker image with your custom plugins, ready to be used by others.
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Through PIP
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.. code:: bash
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pip install --user senpy
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Alternatively, you can use the development version:
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.. code:: bash
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git clone git@github.com:gsi-upm/senpy
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cd senpy
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pip install --user .
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If you want to install senpy globally, use sudo instead of the ``--user`` flag.
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Docker Image
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The base image of senpy comes with some builtin plugins that you can use:
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.. code:: bash
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docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 gsiupm/senpy --host 0.0.0.0
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To add your custom plugins, you can use a docker volume:
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.. code:: bash
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docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 -v <PATH OF PLUGINS>:/plugins gsiupm/senpy --host 0.0.0.0 --plugins -f /plugins
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There is a Senpy image for **python 2**, too:
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.. code:: bash
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docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 gsiupm/senpy:python2.7 --host 0.0.0.0
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Alias
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If you are using the docker approach regularly, it is advisable to use a script or an alias to simplify your executions:
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.. code:: bash
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alias senpy='docker run --rm -ti -p 5000:5000 -v $PWD:/senpy-plugins gsiupm/senpy'
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Now, you may run senpy from any folder in your computer like so:
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.. code:: bash
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senpy --version
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