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SHBAAM

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Satellite Hydrology Bits Analysis And Mapping (SHBAAM) is a Python and bash shell toolbox that combines many repetitive pre and post-processing tasks that are common to studying the studying the terrestrial water cycle with satellite data.

Such tasks include the preparation of files corresponding to:

  • Terrestrial Water Storage Anomaly using GRACE data

Installation with Docker

Installing SHBAAM is by far the easiest with Docker. This document was written and tested using Docker Community Edition which is available for free and can be installed on a wide variety of operating systems. To install it, follow the instructions in the link provided above.

Note that the experienced users may find more up-to-date installation instructions in Dockerfile.

Download SHBAAM

Downloading SHBAAM with Docker can be done using:

$ docker pull chdavid/shbaam

Install packages

The beauty of Docker is that there is no need to install anymore packages. SHBAAM is ready to go! To run it, just use:

$ docker run --rm --name shbaam -it chdavid/shbaam

Testing with Docker

Testing scripts are currently under development.

Note that the experienced users may find more up-to-date testing instructions in .docker.test.yml.

Installation on Ubuntu

This document was written and tested on a machine with a clean image of Ubuntu 14.04.0 Desktop 64-bit installed, i.e. no update was performed, and no upgrade either.

Note that the experienced users may find more up-to-date installation instructions in .travis.yml.

Download SHBAAM

First, make sure that git is installed:

$ sudo apt-get install -y git

Then download SHBAAM:

$ git clone https://github.com/c-h-david/shbaam

Finally, enter the SHBAAM directory:

$ cd shbaam/

Install APT packages

Software packages for the Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) are summarized in requirements.apt and can be installed with apt-get. All packages can be installed at once using:

$ sudo apt-get install -y $(grep -v -E '(^#|^$)' requirements.apt)

Alternatively, one may install the APT packages listed in requirements.apt one by one, for example:

$ sudo apt-get install -y python-pip

Install Python packages

Python packages from the Python Package Index (PyPI) are summarized in requirements.pip and can be installed with pip. All packages can be installed at once using:

$ sudo pip install -r requirements.pip

Alternatively, one may install the PyPI packages listed in requirements.pip one by one, for example:

$ sudo pip install numpy==1.7.0

Testing on Ubuntu

Testing scripts are currently under development.

Note that the experienced users may find more up-to-date testing instructions in .travis.yml.

Installation on MacOS

This document was written and tested on a machine with a clean image of MacOS High Sierra (Version 10.13.4) installed.

Note that the experienced users may find more up-to-date installation instructions in .travis.yml.

Download SHBAAM

First, make sure that brew is installed:

$ /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

Second, make sure that git is installed:

$ which git
/usr/bin/git

Then download SHBAAM:

$ git clone https://github.com/c-h-david/shbaam

Finally, enter the SHBAAM directory:

$ cd shbaam/

Install Homebrew packages

Software packages for Homebrew are summarized in requirements.brw and can be installed with brew. All packages can be installed at once using:

$ brew reinstall $(grep -v -E '(^#|^$)' requirements.brw)

Alternatively, one may install the Hoembrew packages listed in requirements.brw one by one, for example:

$ brew reinstall python@2

Install Python packages

Python packages from the Python Package Index (PyPI) are summarized in requirements.pip and can be installed with pip. All packages can be installed at once using:

$ sudo pip install -r requirements.pip

Alternatively, one may install the PyPI packages listed in requirements.pip one by one, for example:

$ sudo pip install numpy==1.9.3

Testing on MacOS

Testing scripts are currently under development.

Note that the experienced users may find more up-to-date testing instructions in .travis.yml.

Installation on Windows 10

This document was written and tested on a machine with a clean image of Windows 10, 64-bit, installed. The following instructions were prepared for Windows PowerShell which shall be run in administrator mode.

Note that the experienced users may find more up-to-date installation instructions in .appveyor.yml.

Download SHBAAM

First, make sure that choco is installed:

PS C:\> Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))

Second, make sure that git is installed:

PS C:\> choco install git

Then download SHBAAM:

PS C:\> git clone https://github.com/c-h-david/shbaam

Finally, enter the SHBAAM directory:

PS C:\> cd shbaam\

Install Chocolatey packages

Software packages for Chocolatey are summarized in requirements.cho and can be installed with choco. All packages can be installed at once using:

PS C:\> choco install --no-progress ((gc requirements.cho) -notmatch '^#' -match '\S')

Alternatively, one may install the Chocolatey packages listed in requirements.cho one by one, for example:

PS C:\> choco install miniconda

Note that by default, wget in is aliased to the PowerShell Invoke-WebRequest, and one may to remove this alias before installing wget:

PS C:\> rm Alias:wget

The Chocolatey installation of conda does not update the environment variables, so the following action must be taken:

PS C:\> $ENV:PATH="C:\\ProgramData\\MiniConda2;C:\\ProgramData\\MiniConda2\\Scripts;$ENV:PATH"

The Chocolatey installation of git does not update the environment variables to give access to bash and sh, so the following action must be taken:

C:\> $ENV:PATH="C:\\Program Files\\Git\\bin;$ENV:PATH"

Install Anaconda packages

Python packages from the Anaconda Package Repository are summarized in requirements.cnd and can be installed with conda. All packages can be installed at once using:

PS C:\> conda install -y -q -c anaconda --file requirements.cnd

Alternatively, one may install the Anaconda packages listed in requirements.cnd one by one, for example:

PS C:\> conda install -y -q -c anaconda numpy

Testing on Windows 10

Testing scripts are currently under development.

Note that the experienced users may find more up-to-date testing instructions in .appveyor.yml.

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