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Name: eccodes
Version: 2.45.0
Summary: Python interface to the ecCodes GRIB and BUFR decoder/encoder
Home-page: https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes-python
Author: European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
Author-email: software.support@ecmwf.int
License: Apache License Version 2.0
Keywords: ecCodes GRIB BUFR
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.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/eccodes.svg
   :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/eccodes/

Python 3 interface to decode and encode GRIB and BUFR files via the
`ECMWF ecCodes library <https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/ECC/>`_.

Features:

- reads and writes GRIB 1 and 2 files,
- reads and writes BUFR 3 and 4 files,
- supports all modern versions of Python and PyPy3,
- works on most *Linux* distributions and *MacOS*, the *ecCodes* C-library
  is the only system dependency,
- PyPI package can be installed without compiling,
  at the cost of being twice as slow as the original *ecCodes* module,
- an optional compile step makes the code as fast as the original module
  but it needs the recommended (the most up-to-date) version of *ecCodes*.

Limitations:

- Microsoft Windows support is untested.


Installation
============

**From version 2.43.0, the ecCodes Python bindings on PyPi will depend
on the PyPi package 'eccodeslib' on Linux and MacOS. This package provides
the binary ecCodes library. On Windows, the ecCodes Python bindings will
continue to directly provide the ecCodes binary library without a dependency
on eccodeslib. See below for details.**

Installation from PyPI
----------------------

The package can be installed from PyPI with::

    $ pip install eccodes

This installation will, by default, include the ecCodes binary library (either
supplied by the 'eccodes' package on Windows, or via the 'eccodeslib' package
on Linux and MacOS), meaning that no external ecCodes binary library is
required.


Bypassing the provided binary library
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Linux and MacOS
+++++++++++++++

If you have an external ecCodes binary library that you wish to use, consult the documentation
of the `findlibs <https://github.com/ecmwf/findlibs>`_ package, which is used by the ecCodes Python bindings to
locate the binary library. This allows the use of environment variables
to refine the search algorithm.


Windows
+++++++

If you have an external ecCodes binary library that you wish to use, set the
following environment variable before you import eccodes::

    $ export ECCODES_PYTHON_USE_FINDLIBS=1

If this is set, the ecCodes' Python bindings will use the `findlibs <https://github.com/ecmwf/findlibs>`_ package
to locate the binary library.

You may also install a version of ecCodes' Python interface that does not
include a binary library at all, in which case the findlibs mechanism will
be used as before::

    $ pip install eccodes --no-binary eccodes

See also 'Debugging the library search', below.


Installation from conda
-----------------------

ecCodes' Python bindings can be installed from the `conda-forge <https://conda-forge.org/>`_ channel with::

    $ conda install -c conda-forge python-eccodes

This will install the Python bindings (`python-eccodes`) and also the ecCodes
binary library (`eccodes`) on which they depend.


System dependencies
-------------------

The Python module depends on the ECMWF *ecCodes* binary library.
From version 2.37.0, this library is supplied with the Python
module on both PyPi and conda, as described above. If you wish
to install and use a separate binary library (see above), it must
be installed on the system and accessible as a shared library.

On a MacOS with HomeBrew use::

    $ brew install eccodes

Or if you manage binary packages with *Conda* but use Python bindings from elsewhere, use::

    $ conda install -c conda-forge eccodes

As an alternative you may install the official source distribution
by following the instructions at
https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/ECC/ecCodes+installation

You may run a simple selfcheck command to ensure that your system is set
up correctly::

    $ python -m eccodes selfcheck
    Found: ecCodes v2.42.0.
    Your system is ready.


Debugging the library search
----------------------------

In order to gain insights into the search for the binary library, set
the following environment variable before importing eccodes::

    $ export ECCODES_PYTHON_TRACE_LIB_SEARCH=1


Usage
-----

See examples of how to use the high-level BUFR interface: `BUFR_Tour.md <eccodes/highlevel/_bufr/BUFR_Tour.md>`_
and `BUFR_Snippets.md <eccodes/highlevel/_bufr/BUFR_Snippets.md>`_.

Refer to the *ecCodes* `documentation pages <https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/ECC/Documentation>`_
for usage.


Experimental features
=====================

Fast bindings
-------------

To test the much faster *CFFI* API level, out-of-line mode you need the
*ecCodes* header files.
Then you need to clone the repo in the same folder as your *ecCodes*
source tree, make a ``pip`` development install and custom compile
the binary bindings::

    $ git clone https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes-python
    $ cd eccodes-python
    $ pip install -e .
    $ python builder.py

To revert back to ABI level, in-line mode just remove the compiled bindings::

    $ rm gribapi/_bindings.*


Project resources
=================

============= =========================================================
Development   https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes-python
Download      https://pypi.org/project/eccodes
============= =========================================================


Contributing
============

The main repository is hosted on GitHub,
testing, bug reports and contributions are highly welcomed and appreciated:

https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes-python

Please see the CONTRIBUTING.rst document for the best way to help.

Maintainers:

- `Shahram Najm <https://github.com/shahramn>`_ - `ECMWF <https://ecmwf.int>`_
- `Eugen Betke <https://github.com/joobog>`_ - `ECMWF <https://ecmwf.int>`_

Contributors:

- `Iain Russell <https://github.com/iainrussell>`_ - `ECMWF <https://ecmwf.int>`_
- `Alessandro Amici <https://github.com/alexamici>`_ - `B-Open <https://bopen.eu>`_

See also the list of other `contributors <https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes-python/contributors>`_
who participated in this project.

.. |copy|   unicode:: U+000A9 .. COPYRIGHT SIGN

License
=======

|copy| Copyright 2017- ECMWF.

This software is licensed under the terms of the Apache Licence Version 2.0
which can be obtained at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.

In applying this licence, ECMWF does not waive the privileges and immunities
granted to it by virtue of its status as an intergovernmental organisation nor
does it submit to any jurisdiction.

Changelog for eccodes-python
============================

2.45.0 (2025-01-16)
--------------------

- GitHub issue 372: Option "--no-binary" does not work
  See: `#372 <https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes/issues/372>`_.
- GitHub issue 145: test run fails
  See: `#145 <https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes/issues/145>`_.

2.44.0 (2025-10-03)
--------------------

- ECC-2102: Improved high-level interface for BUFR
- ECC-2108: Implement a way of switching off error output to stderr
- GitHub pull request #129: Update MemoryReader to read more than one field


2.43.0 (2025-07-24)
--------------------

- ECC-2106: Use eccodeslib instead of own-built binaries


2.42.0 (2025-06-25)
--------------------

- ECC-2081: Allow memoryview as input to codes_new_from_message
- ECC-2086: GRIB: getting the bitmap using up all the memory
- ECC-2072: high-level 'get' function should return default value if key is not implemented


2.41.0 (2025-04-10)
--------------------

- ECC-2034: GRIB encoding: Data quality checks via the API
- GitHub pull request #124: Add basic BUFR support (high-level interface)


2.40.1 (2025-03-17)
--------------------

- Update version to be the same as the ecCodes library


2.40.0 (2025-02-12)
--------------------

- Update version to be the same as the ecCodes library


2.39.2 (2025-01-27)
--------------------

- GitHub pull request #109: Allow setting of array in highlevel.Message.set
- Add support for Python version 3.13


2.39.1 (2024-12-10)
--------------------

- Build wheel with thread-safety enabled

2.39.0 (2024-11-25)
--------------------

- ECC-1972: Support Windows with binary wheel
- Update to artifact actions v4

2.38.3 (2024-10-17)
--------------------

- Update version to be the same as the ecCodes library

2.38.1 (2024-09-26)
--------------------

- ECC-1923: ecCodes binary wheel can affect floating-point computations in Python


2.38.0 (2024-09-25)
--------------------

- ECC-1790: Add codes_get_offset
- ECC-1899: API function to allow setting debug level
- Function to query library features

2.37.0 (2024-09-09)
-------------------

- bundle ecCodes binary library with the PyPi distribution, for Linux and MacOS


1.7.1 (2024-06-19)
--------------------

- `np.Infinity` was removed in the NumPy 2.0 release

1.7.0 (2024-02-26)
--------------------

- ECC-1761: Add function to extract message offsets and sizes
- ECC-1742: Add function to clone only the meta-data of a message

1.6.1 (2023-10-02)
--------------------

- ECC-1693: Update minimum recommended version
- Fix flake8 warning E721

1.6.0 (2023-07-11)
--------------------

- ECC-1630: Get API version as an integer
- ECC-1622: Drop Python version 3.7
- ECC-1601: GRIB: Support data values array decoded in single-precision
- ECC-1611: Add function to determine if a BUFR key is a coordinate descriptor

1.5.2 (2023-04-04)
--------------------

- Add support for Python versions 3.10 and 3.11
- ECC-1555: 2D numpy array incorrectly handled
- ECC-1539: Use the 'warnings' library for selfcheck
- ECC-1538: Add support for CODES_TYPE_BYTES
- ECC-1524: Check values in High-level Message.set function should retrieve based on value type
- ECC-1527: Handle floats in high-level Message.set function check values


1.5.1 (2023-01-25)
--------------------

- ECC-1446: Data file era5-levels-members.grib not included in released tar file
- ECC-1460: Cannot import eccodes on M1 MacBook Pro
- ECC-1505: High-level Message.set function should allow dictionary and check result

1.5.0 (2022-08-25)
--------------------

- ECC-1404: Add the grib_get_gaussian_latitudes() function
- ECC-1405: Add new function: codes_any_new_from_samples
- ECC-1415: Implement a higher-level Python interface (still experimental)
- ECC-1429: Remove the file 'eccodes/messages.py'
- GitHub pull request #62: add pypi badge

1.4.2 (2022-05-20)
--------------------

- ECC-1389: Drop Python version 3.5 and 3.6
- ECC-1390: NameError: name 'GribInternalError' is not defined
- Add test for GRIB bitmap


1.4.1 (2022-03-03)
--------------------

- ECC-1351: Support numpy.int64 in codes_set() and codes_set_long()
- ECC-1317: Data file tiggelam_cnmc_sfc.grib2 not included in released tar file


1.4.0 (2021-12-03)
--------------------

- ECC-1234: Remove the experimental high-level interface
- ECC-1282: Add codes_dump()


1.3.4 (2021-08-27)
--------------------

- Update documentation


1.3.3 (2021-06-21)
--------------------

- ECC-1246: UnicodeDecodeError when parsing BUFR file


1.3.2 (2021-04-16)
--------------------

- Restore the experimental high-level interface


1.3.1 (2021-04-16)
--------------------

- Fix the recommended version


1.3.0 (2021-04-09)
--------------------

- ECC-1231: Remove the experimental high-level interface
- Added the "findlibs" module
- Fix tests/test_high_level_api.py when MEMFS enabled
- ECC-1226: Python3 bindings: Typo causes AttributeError when calling codes_index_get_double


1.2.0 (2021-03-23)
--------------------

- Added test for multi-field GRIBs
- Fix deprecation warning: `np.float` is a deprecated alias for the builtin `float`
- Experimental feature: grib_nearest_find


1.1.0 (2021-01-20)
--------------------

- ECC-1171: Performance: Python bindings: remove assert statements
- ECC-1161: Python3 bindings: Do not raise exception on first failed attempt
- ECC-1176: Python3 bindings: float32 recognised as int instead of float
- GitHub pull request #41: Remove the apparent support for Python 2
- GitHub pull request #44: Fix CFFI crash on windows
- GitHub pull request #42: Add unit testing with GitHub actions (linux, macos and windows)


1.0.0 (2020-10-14)
--------------------

- ECC-1143: CMake: Migration to ecbuild v3.4
- ECC-1133: C API: Propagate const char* for codes_index_new_from_file and codes_index_select_string


0.9.9 (2020-08-04)
-------------------

- Support for ecmwflibs. An additional way to find ECMWF libraries (if available)
- ECC-1140: Segfault from invalid pointer reference in grib_set_double_array()


0.9.8 (2020-06-26)
-------------------

- ECC-1110: Removed obsolete function codes_close_file()
- Provide missing argument to exceptions
- Fix codes_set_definitions_path() typo
- Fix grib_get_double_element(). Missing last argument
- Add more tests to increase coverage
- GitHub pull request #15: Add .__next__() method to eccodes.CodesFile class
- ECC-1113: Python3 bindings under Windows: codes_get_long_array returns incorrect values
- ECC-1108: Python3 bindings under Windows: use of handle causes crash
- ECC-1121: Segfault when closing GribFile if messages are closed manually


0.9.6 (2020-03-10)
-------------------

- Update Copyright notices
- Function-argument type checks: Improve error message
- Fix C function calls for codes_gribex_mode_on/codes_gribex_mode_off


0.9.5 (2020-01-15)
-------------------

- ECC-1029: Function-argument type-checking should be disabled by default.
            To enable these checks, export ECCODES_PYTHON_ENABLE_TYPE_CHECKS=1
- ECC-1032: Added codes_samples_path() and codes_definition_path()
- ECC-1042: Python3 interface writes integer arrays incorrectly
- ECC-794: Python3 interface: Expose the grib_get_data function


0.9.4 (2019-11-27)
------------------

- Added new function: codes_get_version_info
- ECC-753: Expose the codes_grib_nearest_find_multiple function in Python
- ECC-1007: Python3 interface for eccodes cannot write large arrays


0.9.3 (2019-10-04)
------------------

- New exception added: FunctionalityNotEnabledError
- BUFR decoding: support for multi-element constant arrays (ECC-428)


0.9.2 (2019-07-09)
------------------

- All ecCodes tests now pass
- Simplify the xx_new_from_file calls
- Fix for grib_set_string_array
- Use ECCODES_DIR to locate the library
- Remove the new-style high-level interface. It is still available in
  `cfgrib <https://github.com/ecmwf/cfgrib>`_.

0.9.1 (2019-06-06)
------------------

- ``codes_get_long_array`` and ``codes_get_double_array`` now return a ``np.ndarray``.
  See: `#3 <https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes-python/issues/3>`_.


0.9.0 (2019-05-07)
------------------

- Declare the project as **Beta**.


0.8.0 (2019-04-08)
------------------

- First public release.
