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Kevin Fasusi edited this page May 4, 2017
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The project contains several directories and files. A brief description is provided in the table immediately below, for all the important files and folders.
File/Directory | Description | |
docs | Documentation for the library including class and function doc strings. The documents use the .rst format, are compiled using Sphinx and are hosted on the readthedocs.org website. | |
supplychainpy | This directory contains the main source code for the application. | |
tests | The unit and behavioural tests for the python and javascript application can be found here | |
.gitignore | The files and directories for git to ignore when commiting changes and pushing to the repository. | |
.travis.yml | Configuration file for Travis continous integration. | |
AUTHORS | Text File containing names of contributors (pretty lonely in here right now). | |
LICENSE | The BDS-3-Clause license. | |
LOG.txt | Provides the text required using .rst syntax for the PyPi repository documents page. Contains basic information and change logs. | |
MANIFEST.ini | Controls some of the files to include and exclude from the build process. | |
README.md | The repository readme file, responsible for the front page documentation on the repository. | |
dev_requirements.txt | All the requirements necessary to have a working development environment. | |
docker_requirements.txt | All the requirements necessary to have a working docker environment. | |
requirements.txt | All the requirements necessary to have a working environment to run the application | |
setup.py | The setup file to use with sdist. |
The next table provides a description of the files and folders found in the source code directory (files and folders inside the 'supplychainpy' directory).
File/Directory | Description | |
supplychainpy/model_inventory.py | Public module for performing inventory analysis: `from supplychainpy.model_inventory import analyse` |