Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: summerepi2
Version: 1.0.1b1
Summary: Summer is a compartmental disease modelling framework, written in Python. It provides a high-level API to build and run models.
Home-page: http://summerepi.com/
License: BSD-2-Clause
Keywords: epidemiology,disease,compartmental,infectious
Author: James Trauer
Author-email: james.trauer@monash.edu
Requires-Python: >=3.7.1,<3.11
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Requires-Dist: computegraph (>=0.3.3)
Requires-Dist: jax[cpu] (>=0.3.14,<0.4.0); sys_platform == "darwin"
Requires-Dist: jax[cpu] (>=0.3.14,<0.4.0); sys_platform == "linux"
Requires-Dist: networkx (>=2.6.2)
Requires-Dist: numpy (>=1.20.3)
Requires-Dist: pandas (>=1.3.2)
Requires-Dist: plotly (>=5.5.0)
Project-URL: Documentation, http://summerepi.com/
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/monash-emu/summer
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# Summer: compartmental disease modelling in Python

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Summer is a Python-based framework for the creation and execution of [compartmental](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compartmental_models_in_epidemiology) (or "state-based") epidemiological models of infectious disease transmission.

It provides a range of structures for easily implementing compartmental models, including structure for some of the most common features added to basic compartmental frameworks, including:

- A variety of inter-compartmental flows (infections, transitions, births, deaths, imports)
- Force of infection multipliers (frequency, density)
- Post-processing of compartment sizes into derived outputs
- Stratification of compartments, including:
  - Adjustments to flow rates based on strata
  - Adjustments to infectiousness based on strata
  - Heterogeneous mixing between strata
  - Multiple disease strains

Some helpful links to learn more:

- [Rationale](http://summerepi.com/rationale.html) for why we are building Summer
- **[Documentation](http://summerepi.com/)** with [code examples](http://summerepi.com/examples)
- [Available on PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/summerepi2/) as `summerepi2`.
- [Performance benchmarks](https://monash-emu.github.io/summer/)

## Installation and Quickstart

This project requires at least Python 3.7

Set up and activate an appropriate virtual environment, then install the `summerepi2` package from PyPI

```bash
pip install summerepi2
```

Important note for Windows users:
summerepi2 relies on the Jax framework for fast retargetable computing.  This is automatically
installed under Linux, OSX, and WSL environments.  If you are using Windows, you can either install
via WSL, or run the following command after installing

```bash
pip install jax[cpu]==0.3.14 -f https://whls.blob.core.windows.net/unstable/index.html
```

Then you can now use the library to build and run models. See [here](http://summerepi.com/examples) for some code examples.

## Optional (recommended) extras

Summer has advanced interactive plotting tools built in - but they are greatly improved with the
addition of the pygraphviz library.

If you are using conda, the simplest method of installation is as follows:

```bash
conda install --channel conda-forge pygraphviz
```

For other install methods, see
https://pygraphviz.github.io/documentation/stable/install.html

## Development

[Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) is used for packaging and dependency management.

Initial project setup is documented [here](./docs/dev-setup.md) and should work for Windows or Ubuntu, maybe for MacOS.

Some common things to do as a developer working on this codebase:

```bash
# Activate summer conda environment prior to doing other stuff (see setup docs)
conda activate summer

# Install latest requirements
poetry install

# Publish to PyPI - use your PyPI credentials
poetry publish --build

# Add a new package
poetry add

# Run tests
pytest -vv

# Format Python code
black .
isort . --profile black
```

## Releases

Releases are numbered using [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/)

- 1.0.0/1:
  - Initial release
- 1.1.0:
  - Add stochastic integrator
- 2.0.2:
  - Rename fractional flow to transition flow
  - Remove sojourn flow
  - Add vectorized backend and other performance improvements
- 2.0.3:
  - Set default IVP solver to use a maximum step size of 1 timestep
- 2.0.4:
  - Add runtime derived values
- 2.0.5:
  - Remove legacy Summer implementation
- 2.1.0:
  - Add AdjustmentSystems
  - Improve vectorization of flows
  - Add computed_values inputs to flow and adjustment parameters
- 2.1.1:
  - Fix for invalid/unused package imports (cachetools)
- 2.2.0
  - Add validation and compartment caching optimizations
- 2.2.1
  - Derived output index caching
  - Optimized fast-tracks for infectious multipliers
- 2.2.2
  - JIT infectiousness calculations
  - Various micro-optimizations
- 2.2.3
  - Bugfix release (clamp outputs to 0.0)
- 2.2.4
  - Datetime awareness, DataFrame outputs
- 2.2.5
  - Performance improvements (frozenset), no API changes
- 2.2.6
  - Verify strata in flow adjustments (prevent unexpected behaviour)
- 2.2.7
  - Rename add_flow_adjustments -> set_flow_adjustments
- 2.2.8
  - Split imports functionality (add_importation_flow now requires split_imports arg)
- 2.2.9
  - Post-stratification population restribution
- 2.3.0
  - First official version to support only Python 3.7
- 2.5.0
  - Support Python 3.9
- 2.6.0
  - Merge 3.9/master branches
- 2.7.0
  - Include Python 3.10 support and update requirements
- 2.7.1
  - Bugfix (source flows not counted correctly in _add_transition_flow)
- 3.1.0
  - Parameter aware summer using computegraph
- 3.1.1
  - Update computegraph and add additional param awareness
- 3.1.2
  - Initial population/stratification now param aware
- 3.1.3
  - More jax implementation (strain stratification)
- 3.1.4
  - Bugfix release (jax imported even though optional)
- 3.1.5
  - Bugfix and minor improvements search for parameters
- 3.1.6
  - Support lists of adjustments and flow params
- 4.0.0a
  - Full jax support with ModelBuilder wrapper
- 4.1.0a
  - Abstract and lazy parameters
- 4.2.0a
  - Refactor parameters, combine runners

## Release process

To do a release:

- Commit any code changes and push them to GitHub
- Choose a new release number accoridng to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/)
- Add a release note above
- Edit the `version` key in `pyproject.toml` to reflect the release number
- Publish the package to [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/summerepi/) using Poetry, you will need a PyPI login and access to the project
- Commit the release changes and push them to GitHub (Use a commit message like "Release 1.1.0")
- Update `requirements.txt` in Autumn to use the new version of Summer

```bash
poetry build
poetry publish
```

## Documentation

Sphinx is used to automatically build reference documentation for this library.
The documentation is automatically built and deployed to [summerepi.com](http://summerepi.com/) whenever code is pushed to `master`.

To run or edit the code examples in the documentation, start a jupyter notebook server as follows:

```bash
jupyter notebook --config docs/jupyter_notebook_config.py
# Go to http://localhost:8888/tree/docs/examples in your web browser.
```

You can clean outputs from all the example notbooks with

```bash
./docs/scripts/clean.sh
```

To build and deploy

```bash
./docs/scripts/build.sh
./docs/scripts/deploy.sh
```

To work on docs locally

```bash
./docs/scripts/watch.sh
```

