A python class for working with Equi7Grid - how to convert to - how to use the tiling system - etc.
It's a python package that handles the geometric and geographic operations of a gridded and tiled projection system. It was designed for data cubes ingesting satellite imagery and builds the basis for the Equi7Grid (see https://github.com/TUW-GEO/Equi7Grid).
A detailed documentation on the Equi7Grid definition is at:
~/docs/doc_files/
Overlays for visualisation in Google Earth can be found here:
~/docs/doc_files/google_earth_overlays/
If you use the software in a publication then please cite it using the Zenodo DOI. Be aware that this badge links to the latest package version.
Please select your specific version at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1048530 to get the DOI of that version. You should normally always use the DOI for the specific version of your record in citations. This is to ensure that other researchers can access the exact research artefact you used for reproducibility.
You can find additional information regarding DOI versioning at http://help.zenodo.org/#versioning
This package should be installable through pip:
pip install Equi7Grid
Installs for scripy and gdal are required from conda or conda-forge.
We are happy if you want to contribute. Please raise an issue explaining what is missing or if you find a bug. We will also gladly accept pull requests against our master branch for new features or bug fixes.
For Development we recommend a conda
environment.
The following script will install miniconda and setup the environment on a UNIX
like system. Miniconda will be installed into $HOME/miniconda
.
wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O miniconda.sh bash miniconda.sh -b -p $HOME/miniconda export PATH="$HOME/miniconda/bin:$PATH" conda create -n equi7grid_env python=3.6 numpy scipy pip gdal pyproj shapely source activate equi7grid_env pip install pytileproj
This script adds $HOME/miniconda/bin
temporarily to the PATH
to do this
permanently add export PATH="$HOME/miniconda/bin:$PATH"
to your .bashrc
or .zshrc
The last line in the example activates the equi7grid_env
environment.
After that you should be able to run:
python setup.py test
to run the test suite.
If you want to contribute please follow these steps:
- Fork the Equi7Grid repository to your account
- Clone the repository
- make a new feature branch from the Equi7Grid master branch
- Add your feature
- Please include tests for your contributions in one of the test directories. We use py.test so a simple function called test_my_feature is enough
- submit a pull request to our master branch
This project has been set up using PyScaffold 2.5.11. For details and usage information on PyScaffold see http://pyscaffold.readthedocs.org/.