Installation

Note

message_ix_models requires message_ix to run. Please ensure your system has their required dependencies installed.

message_ix_models is structured as a Python package and is published to the PyPI public code repository. Hence, there are two options for the installation:

From PyPI

This option is only recommended for users who do not wish to make any changes to the source code.

  1. Run:

    $ pip install message-ix-models[<extra_dependencies>]
    

From source

Use this option if you intend to make changes to the source code. We value your contributions via pull requests to the main repository. Please consider contributing your changes.

  1. Fork the the main repository. This will create a new repository <user>/message-ix-models.

  2. Clone your fork; using the Github Desktop client, or the command line:

    $ git clone [email protected]:USER/message-ix-models.git
    
  3. Add the main repository as a remote git repository. This will allow keeping up to date with changes there and importing tags, which also needs to be done for the install tests to succeed:

    $ git remote add upstream [email protected]:iiasa/message-ix-models.git
    $ git fetch upstream --tags
    
  4. Inside the message-ix-models directory, run:

    $ pip install --editable .[<extra_dependencies>]
    

Dependencies

See pyproject.toml. The following sets of extra dependencies are available; per the user guide linked above, they can be installed along with the mandatory dependencies by adding (for instance) extra_name to the package spec pip install message_data[extra_name].

docs

Minimum requirements for building the docs.

report

For running the Reporting (report) functionality.

tests

Minimal requirements for the test suite.

Check that installation was successful

Verify that the version installed corresponds to the latest release by running the following commands on the command line:

# Show versions of message_ix, message-ix-models, and key dependencies
$ message-ix show-versions

# Show the list of modelling platforms that have been installed and
# the path to the database config file
# By default, just the local database should appear in the list
$ message-ix platform list
$ mix-models config show

The above commands will work as of message_ix version 3.0 and in subsequent versions. Please read through the output of the mix-models command to understand the different CLI options and what you can do with them.