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Processing Information Discipline Sub-Model

The Processing Information (PROC) Sub-Model contains detailed information regarding the history of processing performed on data product(s) in order to produce the current product.

Steward: Ron Joyner, EN

Documentation

See this namespace's online documentation at https://pds-data-dictionaries.github.io/ldd-proc for a User Guide and Detailed Documentation on this namespace.

Latest Release

Using This Repository

In this repo you will find...

  • src - The managed IngestLDD file that defines this namespace. This is where changes to the namespace itself are made.
  • build - The generated schema files for this namespace. The .xsd and .sch files can be found here, among other LDDTool output
  • test - The regression tests for this namespace.
  • logs - Logs generated by the GitHub-automated build and test processes of LDDTool and Validate
  • examples - Code samples for using this namespace
  • .github - Internal files used to manage the automated build processes

Implement

See the tutorial on updating and building an IngestLDD and the LDD Update Process for more details.

Contribute

Propose Updates

See the LDD Update Process

Contribute

Have a bug or feature request? Create one in the PDS4 Issue Repo.

Support

See the PDS Data Dictionaries Support page for more Support information.

Notes

Each build is auto-generated using Github Actions, PDS4 LDDTool, and Validate Tool.

You can manually run LDDTool on the IngestLDD using the following command:

lddtool -lpsnJ PDS4_PROC_IngestLDD.xml

Generating Namespace Documentation

This is auto-generated by Github Actions, but if you would like to generate on your laptop:

`. Install Python dependencies (preferable within a Python virtual environment)

pip install -r requirements

Generating HTML

  1. Make the docs
cd docs
make clean html
  1. Preview the html in your browser
open build/html/index.html

Generating PDF

  1. Install additional dependencies:

On a Mac:

brew install texlive

On Linux:

apt-get install texlive-latex-recommended texlive-latex-extra texlive-fonts-recommended 
  1. Make the PDF
cd docs
make latexpdf
  1. Preview the PDF
# filename will vary depending upon the project name specified in conf.py
open build/latex/pdsexamplenamespace.pdf