<!-- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later --> <a href="https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=33573"> <img src="https://git.ufz.de/rdm-software/saqc/raw/develop/sphinxdoc/resources/images/Representative/UFZLogo.png" width="400"/> </a> <a href="https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=45348"> <img src="https://git.ufz.de/rdm-software/saqc/raw/develop/sphinxdoc/resources/images/Representative/RDMLogo.png" align="right" width="220"/> </a> [](https://www.repostatus.org/#active) # System for automated Quality Control (SaQC) Anomalies and errors are the rule not the exception when working with time series data. This is especially true, if such data originates from in-situ measurements of environmental properties. Almost all applications, however, implicily rely on data, that complies with some definition of 'correct'. In order to infer reliable data products and tools, there is no alternative to quality control. SaQC provides all the building blocks to comfortably bridge the gap between 'usually faulty' and 'expected to be corrected' in a accessible, consistent, objective and reproducible way. For a (continously improving) overview of features, typical usage patterns, the specific system components and how to customize `SaQC` to your specific needs, please refer to our [online documentation](https://rdm-software.pages.ufz.de/saqc/index.html). ## Installation SaQC is available on the Python Package Index ([PyPI](https://pypi.org/)) and can be installed using [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/): ```sh python -m pip install saqc ``` For a more detailed installion guide, see the [installation guide](https://rdm-software.pages.ufz.de/saqc/getting_started/InstallationGuide.html). ## Usage `SaQC` is both, a command line application controlled by a text based configuration and a python module with a simple API. ### SaQC as a command line application The command line application is controlled by a semicolon-separated text file listing the variables in the dataset and the routines to inspect, quality control and/or process them. The content of such a configuration could look like [this](https://git.ufz.de/rdm-software/saqc/raw/develop/resources/data/config.csv): ``` varname ; test #----------; ----------------------------------------------------- SM2 ; shift(freq="15Min") 'SM(1|2)+' ; flagMissing() SM1 ; flagRange(min=10, max=60) SM2 ; flagRange(min=10, max=40) SM2 ; flagMAD(window="30d", z=3.5) Dummy ; flagGeneric(field=["SM1", "SM2"], func=(isflagged(x) | isflagged(y))) ``` As soon as the basic inputs, dataset and configuration file, are prepared, run `SaQC`: ```sh saqc \ --config PATH_TO_CONFIGURATION \ --data PATH_TO_DATA \ --outfile PATH_TO_OUTPUT ``` A full `SaQC` run against provided example data can be invoked with: ```sh saqc \ --config https://git.ufz.de/rdm-software/saqc/raw/develop/resources/data/config.csv \ --data https://git.ufz.de/rdm-software/saqc/raw/develop/resources/data/data.csv \ --outfile saqc_test.csv ``` ### SaQC as a python module The following snippet implements the same configuration given above through the Python-API: ```python import pandas as pd from saqc import SaQC data = pd.read_csv( "https://git.ufz.de/rdm-software/saqc/raw/develop/resources/data/data.csv", index_col=0, parse_dates=True, ) saqc = SaQC(data=data) saqc = (saqc .shift("SM2", freq="15Min") .flagMissing("SM(1|2)+", regex=True) .flagRange("SM1", min=10, max=60) .flagRange("SM2", min=10, max=40) .flagMAD("SM2", window="30d", z=3.5) .flagGeneric(field=["SM1", "SM2"], target="Dummy", func=lambda x, y: (isflagged(x) | isflagged(y)))) ``` A more detailed description of the Python API is available in the [respective section](https://rdm-software.pages.ufz.de/saqc/getting_started/TutorialAPI.html) of the documentation. ## Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md). ## Get involved ### Contributing You found a bug or you want to suggest some cool features? Please refer to our [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) to see how you can contribute to SaQC. ### User support If you need help or have a question, you can use the SaQC user support mailing list: [saqc-support@ufz.de](mailto:saqc-support@ufz.de) ## Copyright and License Copyright(c) 2021, [Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH -- UFZ](https://www.ufz.de). All rights reserved. - Documentation: [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/80x15.png" /></a> - Source code: [GNU General Public License 3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html) For full details, see [LICENSE](LICENSE.md). ## Acknowledgements ... ## Publications coming soon... ## How to cite SaQC If SaQC is advancing your research, please cite as: > Schäfer, David; Palm, Bert; Lünenschloß, Peter. (2021). System for automated Quality Control - SaQC. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5888547