Tested on Ubuntu 12.04, 14.04 and 16.04, all with 2GB RAM.
Inselect runs on Python 3.4 or later and OpenCV 3.
While Ubuntu provides a deb
package for Python 3, it does not provide
(at time of writing) a deb
package of Python 3 bindings for OpenCV
.
For these reasons, and to provide a consistent environment among distributions,
we recommend using
Continuum's Miniconda as shown below.
To run Inselect with system packages, you will need to compile OpenCV.
wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O /tmp/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh
bash /tmp/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -b -p $HOME/miniconda3
rm /tmp/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh
export PATH=~/miniconda3/bin:$PATH
conda update --yes conda
conda env create -f inselect.yml
source activate inselect
pip install -r requirements.pip
Inselect has optional barcode reading capabilities. The dependent libraries can be installed with
sudo apt-get install libzbar-dev libdmtx0a
Test
python -c "from gouda.engines import ZbarEngine; print(ZbarEngine.available())"
python -c "from gouda.engines import LibDMTXEngine; print(LibDMTXEngine.available())"
Icons are stored as individual files in icons
. They are frozen into
a python file inselect/gui/icons.py
by running
pyrcc5 icons.qrc > inselect/gui/icons.py
nosetests --verbose --with-coverage --cover-inclusive --cover-tests --cover-package=inselect inselect
Ubuntu 16.04 appears to come with nose
already installed so the
pip2 install -r requirements.pip
step above will not install nose
within
the virtual env. nosetests
will not find the packages within the
virtualenv and you will see lots of ImportErrors
. If this is the case, run
python -m nose --verbose --with-coverage --cover-inclusive --cover-tests --cover-package=inselect inselect
Run inselect
python -m inselect.scripts.inselect