This repository consists of a set of gymnasium "environments" which are essentially wrappers around pychrono. In order to install gym-chrono, we must first install its dependecies
Before you begin the installation process, you will need to download the data
folder containing the simulation assets and place it in the right place:
- Download the data files here, unzip if necessary, you should obtain a folder named
data
. - Copy the data to
DIR_OF_REPO/gym-chrono/envs
.
Once the data folder has been downloaded and placed in the right folder, it needs to be added to path:
For Linux or Mac users:
Replace bashrc with the shell your using. Could be .zshrc
.
- echo
export CHRONO_DATA_DIR=<Downloaded data directory path>' >> ~/.bashrc
Ex. If you have cloned the repository inhome
, then, echoexport CHRONO_DATA_DIR=/home/user/gym-chrono/gym-chrono/envs/data/' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
For Windows users:
Link as reference: https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/create-custom-environment-variables-in-windows/
- Open the System Properties dialog, click on Advanced and then Environment Variables
- Under User variables, click New... and create a variable as described below
Variable name: CHRONO_DATA_DIR
Variable value: <chrono's data directory>
Ex. Variable value: C:\ Users\ user\ chrono\ data\
- First you need to install pychrono from source. The Chrono source that needs to be cloned is linked here. Please use the feature/robot_model branch. We use this fork with this branch because it contains all the latest robot models that are not currently available in Chrono main.
- Once you have the source cloned, build pychrono from source using instructions found (1)Install PyChrono B. (2)Install Modules. Enable modules Chrono::Sensor, Chrono::Irrlicht, Chrono::SynChrono, Chrono::Vehicle, Chrono::Python, Chrono::OPENMP and Chrono::Parsers. For each of these modules, please look at the official Chrono documentation.
- Make sure you add the appropriate numpy include directory (see linked instructions above)
- If you are not doing a system wide install of pychrono, make sure you add to PYTHONPATH the path to the installed python libraries (see linked instructions above)
pip install gymnasium
Note
If you are using a conda environment, activate the conda environment and then use the same command above.
pip install stable-baselines3[extra]
Note
stable-baselines3
installs nupmy as a dependency, so it is recomended to remove this installation and install your own version of numpy. Additionally, pychrono
requires numpy=1.24.0
, and it must be installed with conda, so it is necessary to run pip uninstall numpy
and conda install -c conda-forge numpy=1.24.0
to not get a pychrono.sensor
error.
Due to the lack of a pip installer for this package currently, you must add gym-chrono to PYTHONPATH
:
echo 'export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:<path to gym-chrono>' >> ~/.bashrc
Replace ~/.bashrc
with ~/.zshrc
in case you are using zsh
.
For Windows users, follow instructions from here.
This repository is structured as follows:
- Within the
gym-chrono
folder is all that you need:- baselines: Two methods to compare with RL
- env: gymnasium environment wrapper to enable RL training using PyChrono simulation
- test: testing scripts to visualize the training environment and debug it
- train: python scripts to train the models for each example env with stable-baselines3
- evaluate: python scripts to evaluate a trained model
- The
demo
folder consists of a video of the environment on rock terrain!