* Add logging to logfiles to all snakemake workflow scripts.
* Fix missing quotation marks in Snakefile.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Fabian Neumann <fabian.neumann@outlook.de>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Fabian Neumann <fabian.neumann@outlook.de>
* doc: fix _ec_ filenames in docs
* Allow logging message format to be specified in config.yaml.
* Add logging for Snakemake rule 'retrieve_databundle '.
* Add limited logging to STDERR only for retrieve_*.py scripts.
* Import progressbar module only on demand.
* Fix logging to file and enable concurrent printing to STDERR for most scripts.
* Add new 'logging_format' option to Travis CI test config.yaml.
* Add missing parenthesis (bug fix) and cross-os compatible paths.
* Fix typos in messages.
* Use correct log files for logging (bug fix).
* doc: fix line references
* config: logging_format in all configs
* doc: add doc for logging_format
* environment: update to powerplantmatching 0.4.3
* doc: update line references for tutorial.rst
* Change logging configuration scheme for config.yaml.
* Add helper function for doing basic logging configuration.
* Add logpath for prepare_links_p_nom rule.
* Outsource basic logging configuration for all scripts to _helper submodule.
* Update documentation for changed config.yaml structure.
Instead of 'logging_level' and 'logging_format', now 'logging' with subcategories is used.
* _helpers: Change configure_logging signature.
All urban central (i.e. district heating) is aggregated to the same
profile and bus.
The code is now written to cycle over each heating sector to add
demand and supply technologies, only changing what is necessary to
change, rather than just copying chunks of code and modifying
parameters there. This should make it easier to get an overview of
what's going on.
Heat buses renamed to:
rural (for low-density areas where district heating not possible)
urban decentral (for high-density areas without district heating and
individual heating technologies) (used to be called "urban")
urban central (for high-density areas with district heating) (used to
be called "central")
District heating losses applied only to urban central.