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Analyses: only Lighting runs #44
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@JeroneGagliano Installing numpy/scipy/pandas on Windows is problematic. To install numpy:
Another way to use openeis on Windows is to use our installer. |
Yes, I was able to get it running once I used Anaconda.
My issue is that I cannot get any of analyses to run except for the
Lighting module.
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@JeroneGagliano <https://github.com/JeroneGagliano> Installing
numpy/scipy/pandas on Windows is problematic. To install numpy:
- Go to your openeis git folder
- Activate the environement ". env/bin/activate"
- Install numpy "pip install numpy"
Another way to use openeis on Windows is to use our installer.
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@JeroneGagliano It's hard to help without more information. My best guess is that your data doesn't have required data points for most of the apps in OpenEIS. What data points are available in your dataset? |
I used the full hvac sample data set provided and mapped all points. From
my original post:
"I have created a datamap using the supplied sample data from the Guides
folder and then selected the corresponding datasets UserGuide_lighting,
UserGuide_WholeBuilding, and UserGuide_AHU to associate with the datamap.
However, when I click "Run Analysis..." and then select the dataset, the
only application that runs is the Sensor Suitcase: Lighting. The others do
not even show up. When I look in the C:\openeis\openeis\applications
folder, I see all of the analysis applications there. Why are they not
running in the GUI?"
Thanks
Jerone
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@JeroneGagliano <https://github.com/JeroneGagliano> It's hard to help
without more information. My best guess is that your data doesn't have
required data points for most of the apps in OpenEIS. What data points are
available in your dataset?
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@JeroneGagliano I see. If the apps don't show up, that means you don't have some libraries in your VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT. OpenEIS uses a separate python other than the one you installed using ananconda. Can you try this:
Then rerun OpenEIS and see if other apps are there. |
Yes, that took care of it. I had to activate it using env/Scripts/active
and that put me in the (openeis) environment. I then did the pip install
numpy, which put numpy in the openeis environment. Before I was just typing
"active" which did something but did not change the command prompt head and
still let me run "openeis runserver".
Thanks
Jerone
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@JeroneGagliano <https://github.com/JeroneGagliano> I see. If the apps
don't show up, that means you don't have some libraries in your VIRTUAL
ENVIRONMENT. OpenEIS uses a separate python other than the one you
installed using ananconda.
From your description, you should have at least 2 environments on your
system: 1) Anaconda; 2) OpenEIS virtual environment.
Can you try this:
- Open Command Prompt / Terminal
- "cd " (eg. "cd C:\OpenEIS")
- Type ". env/bin/activate"
- Type "pip install numpy"
Then rerun OpenEIS and see if other apps are there.
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@JeroneGagliano Glad it helped. You can use the same approach to install missing libraries. You can see missing libraries in the terminal when you first start openeis. |
I just installed the software from github using the Git program in Windows 7 and followed the Install instructions and the bootstrap.py was successful. I ran the activate openeis command, created a superuser account, then syncdb, runserver command, and then opened the localhost window in Chrome.
I have created a datamap using the supplied sample data from the Guides folder and then selected the corresponding datasets UserGuide_lighting, UserGuide_WholeBuilding, and UserGuide_AHU to associate with the datamap. However, when I click "Run Analysis..." and then select the dataset, the only application that runs is the Sensor Suitcase: Lighting. The others do not even show up. When I look in the C:\openeis\openeis\applications folder, I see all of the analysis applications there. Why are they not running in the GUI?
I just ran (openeis)openeis runapplication in the cmd window to see what would happen and it gives the same Error: root:Module xxx cannot be imported. Reason: No module named 'numpy'. It gives this error for all applications except Lighting which is the only one that runs inside of the OpenEIS GUI.
Thanks
Jerone
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