%global srcname xarray Name: python-%{srcname} Version: 2025.12.0 Release: %autorelease Summary: N-D labeled arrays and datasets in Python License: Apache-2.0 URL: https://github.com/pydata/xarray Source: %pypi_source %{srcname} # Fedora specific. Patch: 0001-Drop-pydap-from-dependencies.patch # RHBZ#2395128 # https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/10788 Patch: 0002-Ensure-netcdf4-is-locked-while-closing.patch BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3dist(bottleneck) BuildRequires: python3dist(dask[array]) >= 2023.11 BuildRequires: python3dist(dask[dataframe]) >= 2023.11 BuildRequires: python3dist(pint) >= 0.22 BuildRequires: python3dist(pytest) >= 2.7.1 BuildRequires: python3dist(pytest-asyncio) BuildRequires: python3dist(pytest-xdist) BuildRequires: python3dist(pytest-timeout) BuildRequires: python3dist(rasterio) >= 1.3 BuildRequires: python3dist(seaborn) >= 0.13 %global _description %{expand: \ Xarray (formerly xray) is an open source project and Python package that makes working with labelled multi-dimensional arrays simple, efficient, and fun! Xarray introduces labels in the form of dimensions, coordinates and attributes on top of raw NumPy-like arrays, which allows for a more intuitive, more concise, and less error-prone developer experience. The package includes a large and growing library of domain-agnostic functions for advanced analytics and visualization with these data structures. Xarray was inspired by and borrows heavily from pandas, the popular data analysis package focused on labelled tabular data. It is particularly tailored to working with netCDF files, which were the source of xarray’s data model, and integrates tightly with dask for parallel computing.} %description %{_description} %package -n python3-%{srcname} Summary: %{summary} %description -n python3-%{srcname} %{_description} %pyproject_extras_subpkg -n python3-%{srcname} io %prep %autosetup -n %{srcname}-%{version} -p1 %generate_buildrequires %pyproject_buildrequires -x io %build %pyproject_wheel %install %pyproject_install %pyproject_save_files -l %{srcname} %check rm -rf xarray echo >> pytest.ini # Ignore any command-line arguments from upstream. pytest_args=( -n auto -m "not network" # this test somehow crashes python interpreter entirely, was xfail upstream till recently -k 'not test_save_mfdataset_compute_false_roundtrip' ) %{pytest} -ra "${pytest_args[@]}" --pyargs xarray --timeout 300 --full-trace %files -n python3-%{srcname} -f %{pyproject_files} %license licenses/* %doc README.md %changelog %autochangelog