.. _example_data: Installing the example data =========================== The examples scripts in the user guide, as well as the build-in tests, use the example radar data available in a separate repository: `pysteps-data `_. The easiest way to install the example data is by using the :func:`~pysteps.datasets.download_pysteps_data` and :func:`~pysteps.datasets.create_default_pystepsrc` functions from the :mod:`pysteps.datasets` module. Installation using the datasets module ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Below is a snippet code that can be used to install can configure `pystepsrc` file to point to that example data. In the example below, the example data is placed in the user's home folder under the **pysteps_data** directory. It also creates a default configuration file that points to the downloaded data and places it in the $HOME/.pysteps (Unix and Mac OS X) or $USERPROFILE/pysteps (Windows). This is one of the default locations where pysteps looks for the configuration file (see :ref:`pysteps_lookup` for more information). .. code-block:: python import os # Import the helper functions from pysteps.datasets import download_pysteps_data, create_default_pystepsrc # In this example we will place it in the user's home folder on the # `pysteps_data` folder. home_dir = os.path.expanduser("~") pysteps_data_dir_path = os.path.join(home_dir, "pysteps_data") # Download the pysteps data. download_pysteps_data(pysteps_data_dir_path, force=True) # Create a default configuration file that points to the downloaded data. # By default it will place the configuration file in the # $HOME/.pysteps (unix and Mac OS X) or $USERPROFILE/pysteps (windows). config_file_path = create_default_pystepsrc(pysteps_data_dir_path) Note that for these changes to take effect you need to restart the python interpreter or use the :func:`pysteps.load_config_file` function as follows:: # Load the new configuration file and replace the default configuration import pysteps pysteps.load_config_file(config_file_path, verbose=True) To customize the default configuration file see the :ref:`pystepsrc` section. Manual installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Another alternative is to download the data manually into your computer and configure the :ref:`pystepsrc ` file to point to that example data. First, download the data from the repository by `clicking here `_. Unzip the data into a folder of your preference. Once the data is unzipped, the directory structure looks like this:: pysteps-data | ├── radar ├── KNMI ├── OPERA ├── bom ├── fmi ├── mch The next step is updating the *pystepsrc* file to point to these directories, as described in the :ref:`pystepsrc` section.