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ESCAPE OSSR library

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The ESCAPE OSSR library

The eOSSR is the Python library to programmatically manage the ESCAPE OSSR. In particular, it includes:

  • an API to access the Zenodo and the OSSR, retrieve records and publish content
  • functions to map and convert metadata from CodeMeta to Zenodo metadata shema
  • functions to validate their codemeta.json file against OSSR requirements
  • functions to help developers automatically publish to Zenodo and contribute to the OSSR, in particular using their continuous integration (see also code snippets)

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Code: https://gitlab.com/escape-ossr/eossr

Documentation: https://escape-ossr.gitlab.io/eossr/

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Former stable versions

  • v1.0: DOI
  • v0.6: DOI
  • v0.5: DOI
  • v0.4: DOI
  • v0.3.3: DOI
  • v0.2 : DOI

Install

For users

pip install eossr

You can also run it with docker:

docker run -it registry.gitlab.com/escape-ossr/eossr:latest

Visit our registry to see the available docker containers.

Note that latest tag always point to the latest stable released container. For reproducible results, use a tagged version.

For developers

git clone https://gitlab.com/escape-ossr/eossr.git
cd eossr
pip install -e .

Running tests

To run tests locally, run:

pip install -e ".[tests]"

pytest eossr

Some tests will be skiped if SANDBOX_ZENODO_TOKEN is not defined in your environment variables. If you want to run these tests, you will need to create a sandbox zenodo token and add it to your env:

export SANDBOX_ZENODO_TOKEN="your_sandbox_token"

Online CodeMeta validator for the OSSR

The eOSSR powers an online validator for your CodeMeta metadata and to convert it to Zenodo metadata:

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License

See LICENSE

Cite

To cite this library, please cite our ADASS proceedings:

@misc{https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2212.00499,
  doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.2212.00499},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.00499},
  author = {Vuillaume, Thomas and Garcia, Enrique and Tacke, Christian and Gal, Tamas},
  keywords = {Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM), FOS: Physical sciences, FOS: Physical sciences},
  title = {The eOSSR library},
  publisher = {arXiv},
  year = {2022},
  copyright = {arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license}
}

If you used the library in a workflow, please cite the version used as well, using the cite section in the Zenodo page (right column, below the Versions section).

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