If no suitable project exists in Hydra, there is no facility for the PywrApp to create one. This then requires some other mechanism to create a project.
I suggest either extending the --project argument with a name or adding a --project-name, which checks for a user's project and creates one with the specified name if it does not exist.
If no suitable project exists in Hydra, there is no facility for the PywrApp to create one. This then requires some other mechanism to create a project.
I suggest either extending the --project argument with a name or adding a --project-name, which checks for a user's project and creates one with the specified name if it does not exist.