# README # Python Wrapper This is the Python wrapper around the GTSAM C++ library. We use our custom [wrap library](https://github.com/borglab/wrap) to generate the bindings to the underlying C++ code. For instructions on updating the version of the [wrap library](https://github.com/borglab/wrap) included in GTSAM to the latest version, please refer to the [wrap README](https://github.com/borglab/wrap/blob/master/README.md#git-subtree-and-contributing) ## Requirements - Cmake >= 3.15 - If you want to build the GTSAM python library for a specific python version (eg 3.6), use the `-DGTSAM_PYTHON_VERSION=3.6` option when running `cmake` otherwise the default interpreter will be used. - If the interpreter is inside an environment (such as an anaconda environment or virtualenv environment), then the environment should be active while building GTSAM. - This wrapper needs [pyparsing(>=2.4.2)](https://github.com/pyparsing/pyparsing), [pybind-stubgen>=2.5.1](https://github.com/sizmailov/pybind11-stubgen) and [numpy(>=1.11.0)](https://numpy.org/). These can all be installed as follows: ```bash pip install -r /python/dev_requirements.txt ``` ## Install - Run cmake with the `GTSAM_BUILD_PYTHON` cmake flag enabled to configure building the wrapper. The wrapped module will be built and copied to the directory `/python`. For example, if your local Python version is 3.6.10, then you should run: ```bash cmake .. -DGTSAM_BUILD_PYTHON=1 -DGTSAM_PYTHON_VERSION=3.6.10 ``` If you do not have TBB installed, you should also provide the argument `-DGTSAM_WITH_TBB=OFF`. - Build GTSAM and the wrapper with `make` (or `ninja` if you use `-GNinja`). - To install, simply run `make python-install` (`ninja python-install`). - The same command can be used to install into a virtual environment if it is active. - **NOTE**: if you don't want GTSAM to install to a system directory such as `/usr/local`, pass `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="./install"` to cmake to install GTSAM to a subdirectory of the build directory. - You can also directly run `make python-install` without running `make`, and it will compile all the dependencies accordingly. ## Unit Tests The Python toolbox also has a small set of unit tests located in the test directory. To run them, use `make python-test`. ## Utils TODO ## Examples TODO ## Writing Your Own Scripts See the tests for examples. ### Some Important Notes: - Vector/Matrix: - GTSAM expects double-precision floating point vectors and matrices. Hence, you should pass numpy matrices with `dtype=float`, or `float64`, to avoid any conversion needed. - Also, GTSAM expects _column-major_ matrices, unlike the default storage scheme in numpy. But this is only performance-related as `pybind11` should translate them when needed. However, this will result a copy if your matrix is not in the expected type and storage order. ## Wrapping Custom GTSAM-based Project Please refer to the template project and the corresponding tutorial available [here](https://github.com/borglab/GTSAM-project-python).