isx
is a python package for interacting with Inscopix data.
This package encapsulates the following I/O functionality:
- Reading Inscopix files (
.isxd
,.isxb
,.gpio
,.imu
) - Writing Inscopix files (
.isxd
) - Exporting Inscopix files to third-party formats (
.mp4
,.tiff
,.csv
)
The isx
package is built from the pyisx
project, a python binding for isxcore, a C++ API for interacting with Inscopix data.
For help, please refer to the documentation.
Pre-built binaries of this API can be installed from PyPi.
pip install isx
Note: For Apple Silicon (i.e., macOS arm64 architecture), the package is currently not natively supported. However, it's possible to use anaconda to configure an x86 environment and use the project.
CONDA_SUBDIR=osx-64 conda create -n <name> python=<python>
conda activate <name>
conda config --env --set subdir osx-64
pip install isx
Replace <name>
with a name for the conda environment, and <python>
with the python version to use.
This library has been built and tested on the following operating systems, for python versions 3.9 - 3.12
.
OS | Version | Architecture |
---|---|---|
macOS | 13 | x86_64 |
Ubuntu (Linux) | 20.04 | x86_64 |
Windows | 11 | amd64 |
This guide documents how to build the python package wheel locally.
- Clone the repo
Setup the repo and initialize its submodule:
git clone git@github.com:inscopix/pyisx.git
git submodule update --init
-
Setup
isxcore
Follow the setup instructions for the C++ isxcore repo. -
Setup python virtual environment
Create a python virtual environment, specifying the desired python version. This guide uses anaconda for demonstration, but other tools like virtualenv or poetry can also be used.
conda create -n <name> python=<python>
conda activate <name>
Replace <name>
with a name for the conda environment, and <python>
with the python version to use.
Note: On macOS systems with Apple Silicon, the conda environment is configured differently, since
isxcore
is currently only built for x86 architectures.
CONDA_SUBDIR=osx-64 conda create -n <name> python=<python>
conda activate <name>
conda config --env --set subdir osx-64
Replace <name>
with a name for the conda environment, and <python>
with the python version to use.
- Install build & test dependencies
Inside the virtual environment install the following dependencies:
conda install -y build pytest
Note: For python 3.12 the
build
package must be installed usedpip
instead.
- Build the package
make build THIRD_PARTY_DIR=/path/to/third/party/dir
- Run the unit tests
make test THIRD_PARTY_DIR=/path/to/third/party/dir TEST_DATA_DIR=/path/to/test/data/dir
For any questions or bug reports, please open an issue in our issue tracker.