# python-mapnik **Repository Path**: n0te/python-mapnik ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: python-mapnik - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: LGPL-2.1 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 1 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2016-11-29 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mapnik/python-mapnik.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/mapnik/python-mapnik) Python bindings for Mapnik. ## Installation Eventually we hope that many people will simply be able to `pip install mapnik` in order to get prebuilt binaries, this currently does not work though. So for now here are the instructions ### Create a virtual environment It is highly suggested that you [a python virtualenv](http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/) when developing on mapnik. ### Building from Mason If you do not have mapnik built from source and simply wish to develop from the latest version in [mapnik master branch](https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik) you can setup your environment with a mason build. In order to trigger a mason build prior to building you must set the `MASON_BUILD` environment variable. ```bash export MASON_BUILD=true ``` After this is done simply follow the directions as per a source build. ### Building from Source Assuming that you built your own mapnik from source, and you have run `make install`. Set any compiler or linking environment variables as necessary so that your installation of mapnik is found. Next simply run one of the two methods: ``` python setup.py develop ``` If you are currently developing on mapnik-python and wish to change the code in place and immediately have python changes reflected in your environment. ``` python setup.py install ``` If you wish to just install the package. ``` python setup.py develop --uninstall ``` Will de-activate the development install by removing the `python-mapnik` entry from `site-packages/easy-install.pth`. If you need Pycairo, make sure that PYCAIRO is set to true in your environment or run: ``` PYCAIRO=true python setup.py develop ``` ## Testing Once you have installed you can test the package by running: ``` git submodule update --init python setup.py test ``` The test data in `./test/data` and `./test/data-visual` are standalone modules. If you need to update them see https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/blob/master/docs/contributing.md#testing ### Troubleshooting If you hit an error like: ``` Fatal Python error: PyThreadState_Get: no current thread Abort trap: 6 ``` That means you likely have built python-mapnik is linked against a differ python version than what you are running. To solve this try running: ``` /usr/bin/python ``` If you still hit a problem create an issue and we'll try to help.