Structure of a script
- Initially you should specify which packages you use in the scripts
 
import pathlib      # Packages that are provided from python
import numpy as np  # Packages that are downloaded, specified in the requierements.txt
import myscript     # Scripts from your Project/Pipeline
- Next your code for the specific problem that you are trying to solve, all written code should be containded in a function/classes
It should contain a main function with is calling all individual function to solve the problem.
 
def load_data(path):
  with open(path, "r") as f:
    f.read()
  return f
def main(path):
  load_data(path)
- If the script is a standalone script, it can be run by calling python myscript.py it should contain...
 
if __name__ == "__main__":
  path = "../data/README.md"
  main(path)
Tips and tricks
- Plotting scripts should be named the same as the output figure for easier backtracking
 
- Plotting scripts should start with plot, so that one can create a bash script for that executes all plot* scripts
 
- If you use a directory for managing specific task, in python it is called a module, you neeed a init.py file in the directory more in packagehowto
 
Naming conventions
- Use snake_case for functions and variables
 
Documentation
- Use docstrings for all functions and classes