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diff --git a/python-stactools.spec b/python-stactools.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..999c108 --- /dev/null +++ b/python-stactools.spec @@ -0,0 +1,821 @@ +%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 +Name: python-stactools +Version: 0.4.7 +Release: 1 +Summary: Command line tool and Python library for working with STAC +License: Apache Software License +URL: https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools +Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/6a/24/93477be650d0694481975eeefa3336298470f3c5c05bc4757a3285d0a305/stactools-0.4.7.tar.gz +BuildArch: noarch + +Requires: python3-Shapely +Requires: python3-aiohttp +Requires: python3-click +Requires: python3-fsspec +Requires: python3-lxml +Requires: python3-numpy +Requires: python3-pyproj +Requires: python3-pystac[validation] +Requires: python3-rasterio +Requires: python3-requests +Requires: python3-stac-check +Requires: python3-stac-validator +Requires: python3-s3fs +Requires: python3-s3fs + +%description +# stactools + + +[](https://stactools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) +[](https://pypi.org/project/stactools/) +[](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/stactools) +[](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) + +`stactools` is a high-level command line tool and Python library for working with [STAC](https://stacspec.org). +It is based on [PySTAC](https://github.com/stac-utils/pystac). + +This is the core `stactools` repository, which provides a basic command line interface (CLI) and API for working with STAC catalogs. +There are a suite of packages available in other repositories for working with a variety of datasets and for doing more complicated operations on STAC data. +See [packages](#packages) for more information. + +## Table of Contents + +- [Installation](#installation) +- [Running](#running) +- [Documentation](#documentation) +- [Packages](#packages) +- [Developing](#developing) + +## Installation + +To install the latest version via pip: + +```sh +pip install stactools +``` + +To install the latest version with [conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/): + +```sh +conda install -c conda-forge stactools +``` + +To install the latest development version from the source repository: + +```sh +git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools.git +cd stactools +pip install . +``` + +**NOTE:** In order to read and write Cloud Optimized Geotiffs, GDAL version 3.1 or greater is required. +If your system GDAL is older than version 3.1, consider using [Docker](#using-docker) or [Conda](#using-conda) to get a modern GDAL. + +### Optional dependencies + +`stactools` includes one optional dependency: + +- `s3`: Enables s3 hrefs via `fsspec` and `s3fs` + +To install the single optional dependency: + +```sh +pip install stactools[s3] +``` + +### Docker + +To download the Docker image from the registry: + +```sh +docker pull ghcr.io/stac-utils/stactools:latest +``` + +## Running + +```sh +stac --help +``` + +### Docker + +```sh +docker run --rm ghcr.io/stac-utils/stactools:latest --help +``` + +## Documentation + +See the [documentation page](https://stactools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for the latest docs. + +## Packages + +`stactools` is comprised of many other sub-packages that provide library and CLI functionality. +Officially supported packages are hosted in the Github [`stactools-packages` organization](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-packages.github.io), and other subpackages may be available from other sources. + +There are over 25 packages that translate specific types of data into STAC, +including imagery sources like +[aster](https://github.com/stactools-packages/aster), +[landsat](https://github.com/stactools-packages/landsat), +[modis](https://github.com/stactools-packages/modis), +[naip](https://github.com/stactools-packages/naip), +[planet](https://github.com/stactools-packages/planet), +[sentinel1](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel1), +[sentinel1-grd](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel1-grd), +[sentinel2](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel2), +[sentinel3](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel3), landuse/landcover +data ([corine](https://github.com/stactools-packages/corine), +[cgls_lc100](https://github.com/stactools-packages/cgls_lc100), +[aafc-landuse](https://github.com/stactools-packages/aafc-landuse)), Digital +Elevation Models (DEMs) +([cop-dem](https://github.com/stactools-packages/cop-dem), +[alos-dem](https://github.com/stactools-packages/alos-dem)), population data +([gpw](https://github.com/stactools-packages/gpw), +[worldpop](https://github.com/stactools-packages/worldpop)), +[pointclouds](https://github.com/stactools-packages/pointcloud) and many more. + +There are also cool tools like [stactools-browse](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-browse) which makes it super easy to deploy a +[STAC Browser](https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-browser) from the command line to browse any local data. + +For the list of officially supported packages see the [list of STAC packages](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-packages.github.io#list-of-stac-packages) +on the [stactools-packages GitHub organization](https://github.com/stactools-packages). +Each package can be installed via `pip install stactools-{package}`, e.g. `pip install stactools-landsat`. +Third-party packages can be installed in the same way, or, if they are not on PyPI, directly from the source repository, e.g. `pip install /path/to/my/code/stactools-greatdata`. + +## Developing + +Basic development can be done with your system's default Python, though it it recommended to use a virtual environment. +E.g.: + +```sh +git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools.git +cd stactools +python -m venv venv +pip install -e . # install stactools into the virtual environment in editable mode +pip install -r requirements-dev.txt # install development requirements +``` + +Linting and formatting are handled with [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/). +You will need to install pre-commit before committing any changes: + +```sh +pre-commit install +``` + +Tests are handled with [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/7.1.x/): + +```sh +pytest +``` + +Run a Juypter notebook: + +```sh +scripts/notebook +``` + +### Using docker + +You can also develop in a Docker container. +Build the container with: + +```sh +docker/build +``` + +Once the container is built, you can run the `scripts/` scripts inside a docker console by running: + +```sh +docker/console +``` + +A complete build and test can be run with: + +```sh +docker/cibuild +``` + +In scenarios where you want to run scripts in `docker/` but don't want to run the build, images can be downloaded via the `pull` script: + +```sh +docker/pull +``` + +Run a [Juypter](https://jupyter.org/) notebook: + +```sh +docker/notebook +``` + +You can run the CLI through docker by running: + +```sh +docker/stac --help +``` + +### Using conda + +[conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/) is a useful tool for managing dependencies, both binary and Python-based. +If you have conda installed, you can create a new environment for `stactools` development by running the following command from the top-level directory in this repo: + +```sh +conda env create -f environment.yml +``` + +Then activate the `stactools` environment: + +```sh +conda activate stactools +``` + +Finally, install `stactools` in editable mode and all development requirements: + +```sh +pip install -e . +pip install -r requirements-dev.txt +``` + +### Documentation + +To build and serve the docs, the development requirements must be installed with `pip install -r requirements-dev.txt`. +To build the docs, you can use `make html` from inside of the docs directory, and to build the docs and start a server that watches for changes, use `make livehtml`: + +```sh +cd docs +make html +make livehtml +``` + +If using `make livehtml`, once the server starts, navigate to [http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000/) to see the docs. +Use 'make' without arguments to see a list of available commands. + +You can also run the previous commands in the docker container using: + +```sh +docker/console +``` + +### Code owners and repository maintainer(s) + +This repository uses a [code owners file](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-code-owners) to automatically request reviews for new pull requests. +The current primary maintainer(s) of this repository are listed under the `*` rule in the [CODEOWNERS](./CODEOWNERS) file. + +### Adding a new package + +To create a new `stactools` package, use the [`stactools` package template](https://github.com/stactools-packages/template). +`stactools` utilizes Python's [namespace packages](https://packaging.python.org/guides/packaging-namespace-packages/) to provide a suite of tools all under the `stactools` namespace. +If you would like your package to be considered for inclusion as a core `stactools` package, please open an issue on this repository with a link to your package repository. + +### Releasing + +See [RELEASING.md](./RELEASING.md) for the steps to create a new release. + + +%package -n python3-stactools +Summary: Command line tool and Python library for working with STAC +Provides: python-stactools +BuildRequires: python3-devel +BuildRequires: python3-setuptools +BuildRequires: python3-pip +%description -n python3-stactools +# stactools + + +[](https://stactools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) +[](https://pypi.org/project/stactools/) +[](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/stactools) +[](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) + +`stactools` is a high-level command line tool and Python library for working with [STAC](https://stacspec.org). +It is based on [PySTAC](https://github.com/stac-utils/pystac). + +This is the core `stactools` repository, which provides a basic command line interface (CLI) and API for working with STAC catalogs. +There are a suite of packages available in other repositories for working with a variety of datasets and for doing more complicated operations on STAC data. +See [packages](#packages) for more information. + +## Table of Contents + +- [Installation](#installation) +- [Running](#running) +- [Documentation](#documentation) +- [Packages](#packages) +- [Developing](#developing) + +## Installation + +To install the latest version via pip: + +```sh +pip install stactools +``` + +To install the latest version with [conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/): + +```sh +conda install -c conda-forge stactools +``` + +To install the latest development version from the source repository: + +```sh +git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools.git +cd stactools +pip install . +``` + +**NOTE:** In order to read and write Cloud Optimized Geotiffs, GDAL version 3.1 or greater is required. +If your system GDAL is older than version 3.1, consider using [Docker](#using-docker) or [Conda](#using-conda) to get a modern GDAL. + +### Optional dependencies + +`stactools` includes one optional dependency: + +- `s3`: Enables s3 hrefs via `fsspec` and `s3fs` + +To install the single optional dependency: + +```sh +pip install stactools[s3] +``` + +### Docker + +To download the Docker image from the registry: + +```sh +docker pull ghcr.io/stac-utils/stactools:latest +``` + +## Running + +```sh +stac --help +``` + +### Docker + +```sh +docker run --rm ghcr.io/stac-utils/stactools:latest --help +``` + +## Documentation + +See the [documentation page](https://stactools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for the latest docs. + +## Packages + +`stactools` is comprised of many other sub-packages that provide library and CLI functionality. +Officially supported packages are hosted in the Github [`stactools-packages` organization](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-packages.github.io), and other subpackages may be available from other sources. + +There are over 25 packages that translate specific types of data into STAC, +including imagery sources like +[aster](https://github.com/stactools-packages/aster), +[landsat](https://github.com/stactools-packages/landsat), +[modis](https://github.com/stactools-packages/modis), +[naip](https://github.com/stactools-packages/naip), +[planet](https://github.com/stactools-packages/planet), +[sentinel1](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel1), +[sentinel1-grd](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel1-grd), +[sentinel2](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel2), +[sentinel3](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel3), landuse/landcover +data ([corine](https://github.com/stactools-packages/corine), +[cgls_lc100](https://github.com/stactools-packages/cgls_lc100), +[aafc-landuse](https://github.com/stactools-packages/aafc-landuse)), Digital +Elevation Models (DEMs) +([cop-dem](https://github.com/stactools-packages/cop-dem), +[alos-dem](https://github.com/stactools-packages/alos-dem)), population data +([gpw](https://github.com/stactools-packages/gpw), +[worldpop](https://github.com/stactools-packages/worldpop)), +[pointclouds](https://github.com/stactools-packages/pointcloud) and many more. + +There are also cool tools like [stactools-browse](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-browse) which makes it super easy to deploy a +[STAC Browser](https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-browser) from the command line to browse any local data. + +For the list of officially supported packages see the [list of STAC packages](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-packages.github.io#list-of-stac-packages) +on the [stactools-packages GitHub organization](https://github.com/stactools-packages). +Each package can be installed via `pip install stactools-{package}`, e.g. `pip install stactools-landsat`. +Third-party packages can be installed in the same way, or, if they are not on PyPI, directly from the source repository, e.g. `pip install /path/to/my/code/stactools-greatdata`. + +## Developing + +Basic development can be done with your system's default Python, though it it recommended to use a virtual environment. +E.g.: + +```sh +git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools.git +cd stactools +python -m venv venv +pip install -e . # install stactools into the virtual environment in editable mode +pip install -r requirements-dev.txt # install development requirements +``` + +Linting and formatting are handled with [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/). +You will need to install pre-commit before committing any changes: + +```sh +pre-commit install +``` + +Tests are handled with [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/7.1.x/): + +```sh +pytest +``` + +Run a Juypter notebook: + +```sh +scripts/notebook +``` + +### Using docker + +You can also develop in a Docker container. +Build the container with: + +```sh +docker/build +``` + +Once the container is built, you can run the `scripts/` scripts inside a docker console by running: + +```sh +docker/console +``` + +A complete build and test can be run with: + +```sh +docker/cibuild +``` + +In scenarios where you want to run scripts in `docker/` but don't want to run the build, images can be downloaded via the `pull` script: + +```sh +docker/pull +``` + +Run a [Juypter](https://jupyter.org/) notebook: + +```sh +docker/notebook +``` + +You can run the CLI through docker by running: + +```sh +docker/stac --help +``` + +### Using conda + +[conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/) is a useful tool for managing dependencies, both binary and Python-based. +If you have conda installed, you can create a new environment for `stactools` development by running the following command from the top-level directory in this repo: + +```sh +conda env create -f environment.yml +``` + +Then activate the `stactools` environment: + +```sh +conda activate stactools +``` + +Finally, install `stactools` in editable mode and all development requirements: + +```sh +pip install -e . +pip install -r requirements-dev.txt +``` + +### Documentation + +To build and serve the docs, the development requirements must be installed with `pip install -r requirements-dev.txt`. +To build the docs, you can use `make html` from inside of the docs directory, and to build the docs and start a server that watches for changes, use `make livehtml`: + +```sh +cd docs +make html +make livehtml +``` + +If using `make livehtml`, once the server starts, navigate to [http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000/) to see the docs. +Use 'make' without arguments to see a list of available commands. + +You can also run the previous commands in the docker container using: + +```sh +docker/console +``` + +### Code owners and repository maintainer(s) + +This repository uses a [code owners file](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-code-owners) to automatically request reviews for new pull requests. +The current primary maintainer(s) of this repository are listed under the `*` rule in the [CODEOWNERS](./CODEOWNERS) file. + +### Adding a new package + +To create a new `stactools` package, use the [`stactools` package template](https://github.com/stactools-packages/template). +`stactools` utilizes Python's [namespace packages](https://packaging.python.org/guides/packaging-namespace-packages/) to provide a suite of tools all under the `stactools` namespace. +If you would like your package to be considered for inclusion as a core `stactools` package, please open an issue on this repository with a link to your package repository. + +### Releasing + +See [RELEASING.md](./RELEASING.md) for the steps to create a new release. + + +%package help +Summary: Development documents and examples for stactools +Provides: python3-stactools-doc +%description help +# stactools + + +[](https://stactools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) +[](https://pypi.org/project/stactools/) +[](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/stactools) +[](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) + +`stactools` is a high-level command line tool and Python library for working with [STAC](https://stacspec.org). +It is based on [PySTAC](https://github.com/stac-utils/pystac). + +This is the core `stactools` repository, which provides a basic command line interface (CLI) and API for working with STAC catalogs. +There are a suite of packages available in other repositories for working with a variety of datasets and for doing more complicated operations on STAC data. +See [packages](#packages) for more information. + +## Table of Contents + +- [Installation](#installation) +- [Running](#running) +- [Documentation](#documentation) +- [Packages](#packages) +- [Developing](#developing) + +## Installation + +To install the latest version via pip: + +```sh +pip install stactools +``` + +To install the latest version with [conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/): + +```sh +conda install -c conda-forge stactools +``` + +To install the latest development version from the source repository: + +```sh +git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools.git +cd stactools +pip install . +``` + +**NOTE:** In order to read and write Cloud Optimized Geotiffs, GDAL version 3.1 or greater is required. +If your system GDAL is older than version 3.1, consider using [Docker](#using-docker) or [Conda](#using-conda) to get a modern GDAL. + +### Optional dependencies + +`stactools` includes one optional dependency: + +- `s3`: Enables s3 hrefs via `fsspec` and `s3fs` + +To install the single optional dependency: + +```sh +pip install stactools[s3] +``` + +### Docker + +To download the Docker image from the registry: + +```sh +docker pull ghcr.io/stac-utils/stactools:latest +``` + +## Running + +```sh +stac --help +``` + +### Docker + +```sh +docker run --rm ghcr.io/stac-utils/stactools:latest --help +``` + +## Documentation + +See the [documentation page](https://stactools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for the latest docs. + +## Packages + +`stactools` is comprised of many other sub-packages that provide library and CLI functionality. +Officially supported packages are hosted in the Github [`stactools-packages` organization](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-packages.github.io), and other subpackages may be available from other sources. + +There are over 25 packages that translate specific types of data into STAC, +including imagery sources like +[aster](https://github.com/stactools-packages/aster), +[landsat](https://github.com/stactools-packages/landsat), +[modis](https://github.com/stactools-packages/modis), +[naip](https://github.com/stactools-packages/naip), +[planet](https://github.com/stactools-packages/planet), +[sentinel1](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel1), +[sentinel1-grd](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel1-grd), +[sentinel2](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel2), +[sentinel3](https://github.com/stactools-packages/sentinel3), landuse/landcover +data ([corine](https://github.com/stactools-packages/corine), +[cgls_lc100](https://github.com/stactools-packages/cgls_lc100), +[aafc-landuse](https://github.com/stactools-packages/aafc-landuse)), Digital +Elevation Models (DEMs) +([cop-dem](https://github.com/stactools-packages/cop-dem), +[alos-dem](https://github.com/stactools-packages/alos-dem)), population data +([gpw](https://github.com/stactools-packages/gpw), +[worldpop](https://github.com/stactools-packages/worldpop)), +[pointclouds](https://github.com/stactools-packages/pointcloud) and many more. + +There are also cool tools like [stactools-browse](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-browse) which makes it super easy to deploy a +[STAC Browser](https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-browser) from the command line to browse any local data. + +For the list of officially supported packages see the [list of STAC packages](https://github.com/stactools-packages/stactools-packages.github.io#list-of-stac-packages) +on the [stactools-packages GitHub organization](https://github.com/stactools-packages). +Each package can be installed via `pip install stactools-{package}`, e.g. `pip install stactools-landsat`. +Third-party packages can be installed in the same way, or, if they are not on PyPI, directly from the source repository, e.g. `pip install /path/to/my/code/stactools-greatdata`. + +## Developing + +Basic development can be done with your system's default Python, though it it recommended to use a virtual environment. +E.g.: + +```sh +git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools.git +cd stactools +python -m venv venv +pip install -e . # install stactools into the virtual environment in editable mode +pip install -r requirements-dev.txt # install development requirements +``` + +Linting and formatting are handled with [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/). +You will need to install pre-commit before committing any changes: + +```sh +pre-commit install +``` + +Tests are handled with [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/7.1.x/): + +```sh +pytest +``` + +Run a Juypter notebook: + +```sh +scripts/notebook +``` + +### Using docker + +You can also develop in a Docker container. +Build the container with: + +```sh +docker/build +``` + +Once the container is built, you can run the `scripts/` scripts inside a docker console by running: + +```sh +docker/console +``` + +A complete build and test can be run with: + +```sh +docker/cibuild +``` + +In scenarios where you want to run scripts in `docker/` but don't want to run the build, images can be downloaded via the `pull` script: + +```sh +docker/pull +``` + +Run a [Juypter](https://jupyter.org/) notebook: + +```sh +docker/notebook +``` + +You can run the CLI through docker by running: + +```sh +docker/stac --help +``` + +### Using conda + +[conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/) is a useful tool for managing dependencies, both binary and Python-based. +If you have conda installed, you can create a new environment for `stactools` development by running the following command from the top-level directory in this repo: + +```sh +conda env create -f environment.yml +``` + +Then activate the `stactools` environment: + +```sh +conda activate stactools +``` + +Finally, install `stactools` in editable mode and all development requirements: + +```sh +pip install -e . +pip install -r requirements-dev.txt +``` + +### Documentation + +To build and serve the docs, the development requirements must be installed with `pip install -r requirements-dev.txt`. +To build the docs, you can use `make html` from inside of the docs directory, and to build the docs and start a server that watches for changes, use `make livehtml`: + +```sh +cd docs +make html +make livehtml +``` + +If using `make livehtml`, once the server starts, navigate to [http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000/) to see the docs. +Use 'make' without arguments to see a list of available commands. + +You can also run the previous commands in the docker container using: + +```sh +docker/console +``` + +### Code owners and repository maintainer(s) + +This repository uses a [code owners file](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-code-owners) to automatically request reviews for new pull requests. +The current primary maintainer(s) of this repository are listed under the `*` rule in the [CODEOWNERS](./CODEOWNERS) file. + +### Adding a new package + +To create a new `stactools` package, use the [`stactools` package template](https://github.com/stactools-packages/template). +`stactools` utilizes Python's [namespace packages](https://packaging.python.org/guides/packaging-namespace-packages/) to provide a suite of tools all under the `stactools` namespace. +If you would like your package to be considered for inclusion as a core `stactools` package, please open an issue on this repository with a link to your package repository. + +### Releasing + +See [RELEASING.md](./RELEASING.md) for the steps to create a new release. + + +%prep +%autosetup -n stactools-0.4.7 + +%build +%py3_build + +%install +%py3_install +install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} +if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +pushd %{buildroot} +if [ -d usr/lib ]; then + find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then + find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/bin ]; then + find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then + find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +touch doclist.lst +if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then + find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst +fi +popd +mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . +mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . + +%files -n python3-stactools -f filelist.lst +%dir %{python3_sitelib}/* + +%files help -f doclist.lst +%{_docdir}/* + +%changelog +* Mon May 29 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.4.7-1 +- Package Spec generated |
