I'm not sure I understand your comment. Just install google protobuf, numpy, scipy, seaborn, matplotlib, and run from the v2 branch, it should likely just work.
I prototype things in experimental, and eventually promote them to the core when they're got enough of a body and I've got good test coverage; I think this discipline is the only way I've been able to support the core of the project for 12+ years on my off time. But for v3 I want to make the core part I'm supporting directly smaller (bean-price moved out, bean-web/-report deprecated in favor of Fava, and bean-query will move to its own repo) in order to be able to support it actively again (there's too much there now for my bandwidth), so I need to figure out where new things like that will go. It's possible this could just be its own project with its own repo, not sure yet. In the long run I'd like for the Beancount repo to become very lean and move away from also being where "Martin's experiments with Beancount" happen, if you see what I mean. I see more than 300 Beancount-related repos on Github, I'm sure I could define a few more instead of doing everything in one place. Anyhow, I hope this makes sense. On Sun, Sep 13, 2020 at 8:33 PM Adam Wolenc <[email protected]> wrote: > I see. I don't need to build the world in order to get this script to > work. Though I do need Python 3.7, and I would like to build the world, > near HEAD, successfully at some point. > > On Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 2:29:24 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote: > >> Not until the returns code is moved out of experiments. I could do that >> once I've blanketed it in unit tests. >> >> General speaking I want the v3 repo to be lighter and smaller so maybe >> adding more officially supported code to v2 isn't wise yet, maybe I should >> make that project another repo, I'm not sure. Maybe all those experiments >> don't belong there. >> >> >> >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2020, 16:29 Adam Wolenc <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Martin, >>> Please add >>> numpy, scipy, seaborn, and matplotlib to requirements.txt >>> >>> On Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 9:20:54 AM UTC-7 [email protected] >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Martin, >>>> >>>> Just to clarify, I’m not too interested in the return project. Just >>>> trying to help a bit the projects being a beta-tester ;-) >>>> >>>> What I did is: >>>> >>>> 1.- Create an environment with `python3 -m venv env` and activating it >>>> to don’t mix with my standard config. >>>> 2.- Install with pip3 the last ‘git clone’ for the v2 as you indicated. >>>> Also all the dependencies needed. >>>> 3.- Run “./configure.py -v bean/main.bean > configuracion" to have the >>>> configuration file. There are lines like: >>>> >>>> investment { >>>> currency: “VTI” >>>> asset_account: “Assets:Acciones:VTI” >>>> } >>>> >>>> And >>>> >>>> report { >>>> name: “currency.VTI” >>>> investment: “Assets:Acciones:VTI” >>>> } >>>> >>>> One for each stock/ETF I have. Until there, no problems. >>>> >>>> 4. Create a directory “out” and run: “./compute_returns.py >>>> bean/main.bean configuracion out” >>>> There is the first error: >>>> >>>> FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: >>>> ‘out/investments/Assets_Acciones_ABBV.org >>>> <http://assets_acciones_abbv.org>' >>>> >>>> Well.. I imagined I need the directory investments.. Probably would be >>>> nice if the directories and sub-directories are done automatically but >>>> whatever, I did mkdir for out/investments and still errors about signature >>>> sub-sub directories, etc. >>>> I created all the subdirectories that gave me errors… >>>> >>>> 5. Finally I run: “./compute_returns.py bean/main.bean configuracion >>>> out” takes a bit (3 or 4 seconds) Eureka!!! Is working!!!! But…no :-( >>>> I past the results here to avoid the mail too long…: >>>> https://pastebin.com/LJ7j7B23 >>>> >>>> Regards. >>>> >>>> Tino Tuno >>>> On 13 Sep 2020, 01:13 +0200, Martin Blais <[email protected]>, wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks Tuno. >>>> This is living in head of branch v2 at the moment. >>>> I'll release 2.3.2 with it just now. >>>> >>>> Keep in mind that you'll probably want to run from a git clone and >>>> update regularly, because I'm going to improve this faster than releases >>>> for a while. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 5:29 PM Tuno Tunante <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Wow Martin, what a work! >>>>> I’ve been trying a bit and after some missing/Install packages >>>>> (protobuf, etc). The configure.py doesn’t work for me. >>>>> >>>>> Output: >>>>> >>>>> Host/returns# python3 configure.py main.bean >>>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>> File "configure.py", line 35, in <module> >>>>> options_map: data.Options, >>>>> AttributeError: module 'beancount.core.data' has no attribute 'Options' >>>>> >>>>> Cannot find why the error. >>>>> The ‘bean-check main.bean' works well. >>>>> >>>>> My beancount is installed from pip3 and my version: >>>>> Beancount 2.3.1 >>>>> >>>>> Regards. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Tino Tuno >>>>> On 12 Sep 2020, 21:25 +0200, Martin Blais <[email protected]>, wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I took a few weeks off, COVID-style (at home, cooking and coding). 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