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Library for getting your data into HEPData

This code works with Python 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 or 3.12.

Installation

It is highly recommended you install hepdata_lib into a virtual environment.

python -m pip install hepdata_lib

Alternatively, install from conda-forge using a conda ecosystem package manager:

conda install --channel conda-forge hepdata-lib

If you are not sure about your Python environment, please also see below how to use hepdata_lib in a Docker or Apptainer container.

Getting started

For using hepdata_lib, you don't even need to install it, but can use the binder or SWAN (CERN-only) services using one of the buttons below:

Binder SWAN

You can also use the Docker image:

docker run --rm -it -p 8888:8888 -v ${PWD}:/home/hepdata ghcr.io/hepdata/hepdata_lib:latest

And then point your browser to http://localhost:8888 and use the token that is printed out. The output will end up in your current working directory (${PWD}).

If you prefer a shell, instead run:

docker run --rm -it -p 8888:8888 -v ${PWD}:/home/hepdata ghcr.io/hepdata/hepdata_lib:latest bash

If on CERN LXPLUS or anywhere else where there is Apptainer available but not Docker, you can still use the docker image:

export APPTAINER_CACHEDIR="/tmp/$(whoami)/apptainer"
apptainer shell -B /afs -B /eos docker://ghcr.io/hepdata/hepdata_lib:latest bash

Unpacking the image can take a few minutes the first time you use it. Please be patient. Both EOS and AFS should be available and the output will be in your current working directory.

Further examples

There are a few more examples available that can directly be run using the binder links below or using SWAN (CERN-only, please use LCG release LCG_94 or later) and selecting the corresponding notebook manually:

External dependencies

Make sure that you have ROOT in your $PYTHONPATH and that the convert command is available by adding its location to your $PATH if needed.

A ROOT installation is not strictly required if your input data is not in a ROOT format, for example, if your input data is provided as text files or scikit-hep/hist histograms. Most of the hepdata_lib functionality can be used without a ROOT installation, other than the RootFileReader and CFileReader classes, and other functions of the hepdata_lib.root_utils module.

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