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Python Adam API

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Documentation for Adampy_devel

Description

Adampy allows to retrieve, analyze and download data hosted within the ADAM environment.

Installation Procedure

virtualenv -p `which python3` venv
source venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip3 install adampy

Functions


getCollections

The getCollections function returns all available collections in the selected endpoint.

adam.getCollections(endpoint).get_data()

Parameters

  • endpoint (str) - The name of the endpoint to get the collections from.

Returns

  • List with name of all collections

Examples

To get the list of collections:

import adampy as adam

collections = adam.getCollections('wcs-eo4sdcr.adamplatform.eu').get_data()

print(collections)

getImage

The getImage function returns a numpy array containing the requested image. The image can be saved using Rasterio.

adam.getImage(endpoint, collection, time_t, min_lat = -90, max_lat = 90, min_long = -180, max_long = 180, token = 'None', geometry = 'None', masking = False, fname = 'image.tif').get_data()

Parameters

  • endpoint (str) - The name of the endpoint to get the collections from.
  • collection (str) - The name of the collection
  • time_t (str) - The time or time range in the format yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss
  • min_lat (int or float; optional) - Minimum latitude of the bounding box (range -90 to 90)
  • max_lat (int or float; optional) - Maximum latitude of the bounding box (range -90 to 90)
  • min_long (int or float; optional) - Minimum longitude of the bounding box (range -180 to 180)
  • max_long (int or float; optional) - Maximum longitude of the bounding box (range -180 to 180)
  • token (str; optional) - Token to access restricted collections
  • geometry (shp, geojson or kml file; optional) - Geometry to mask the output image
  • masking (True or False; Default False ; optional) - Activate the masking option
  • fname (str; optional) - Name for the output file, if not stated fname = image.tif

Returns

  • Numpy array with the requested image and Metadata information for the image

Examples

Get a global image for a particular time

import adampy as adam
import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

image, out_meta = adam.getImage('wcs-eo4sdcr.adamplatform.eu', 'Z_CAMS_C_ECMF_PM10_4326_04','2019-03-26T00:00:00').get_data()

plt.subplots(figsize=(13,13))
plt.imshow(image)

Get a bounding box for a particular time

import adampy as adam
import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

image, out_meta = adam.getImage('wcs-eo4sdcr.adamplatform.eu', 'Z_CAMS_C_ECMF_PM10_4326_04','2019-03-26T00:00:00',10,20,-10,50).get_data()

plt.subplots(figsize=(13,13))
plt.imshow(image)

Get a bounding box for a time range

import adampy as adam
import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

image, out_meta = adam.getImage('wcs-eo4sdcr.adamplatform.eu', 'Z_CAMS_C_ECMF_PM10_4326_04','2019-03-26T00:00:00,2019-03-27T23:59:59',10,20,-10,50).get_data()

plt.subplots(figsize=(13,13))
plt.imshow(image)

Get a masked image for a time range

import adampy as adam
import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

image, out_meta = adam.getImage('wcs-eo4sdcr.adamplatform.eu', 'Z_CAMS_C_ECMF_PM10_4326_04','2019-03-26T00:00:00,2019-03-27T23:59:59', geometry = 'polygon.shp', masking = True).get_data()

plt.subplots(figsize=(13,13))
plt.imshow(image)

getTimeSeries

The getTimeSeries function returns two arrays containing the values and time stamps for the request Latitude and Longitude location.

adam.getTimeSeries(endpoint, collection, time_t, lat, long, token = 'None').get_data()

Parameters

  • endpoint (str) - The name of the endpoint to get the collections from.
  • collection (str) - The name of the collection
  • time_t (str) - The time or time range in the format yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss
  • lat (int or float; optional) - Minimum latitude of the bounding box (range -90 to 90)
  • long (int or float; optional) - Minimum longitude of the bounding box (range -180 to 180)
  • token (str; optional) - Token to access restricted collections

Returns

  • Two arrays containing the values and time stamps for the request Latitude and Longitude location

Examples

import adampy as adam

data, times = adam.getTimeSeries('wcs-eo4sdcr.adamplatform.eu', 'ERA-Interim_temp2m_4326_05','2014-03-26T00:00:00,2014-03-30T23:59:59', 25, 60).get_data()

getAnimation

The getAnimation function crates an animated gif of a dataset given a start and end date.

adam.getTimeSeries(endpoint, collection, start_date, end_date, min_lat = -90, max_lat = 90, min_long = -180, max_long = 180, token = 'None', frame_duration = 0.1, legend = False).get_data()

Parameters

  • endpoint (str) - The name of the endpoint to get the collections from.
  • collection (str) - The name of the collection
  • start_date (date object) - The start date of the animation
  • end_date (date object) - The end date of the animation
  • min_lat (int or float; optional) - Minimum latitude of the bounding box (range -90 to 90)
  • max_lat (int or float; optional) - Maximum latitude of the bounding box (range -90 to 90)
  • min_long (int or float; optional) - Minimum longitude of the bounding box (range -180 to 180)
  • max_long (int or float; optional) - Maximum longitude of the bounding box (range -180 to 180)
  • token (str; optional) - Token to access restricted collections
  • frame_duration (float or int; optional) - Frame duration in seconds
  • legend (True or False; optional) - Add legend to the animation

Returns

  • An animated GIF of the dataset for a given start and end date.

Examples

import adampy as adam
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, date

start_date = date(2014,3,1)
end_date = date(2014,3,5)

gif_fname = adam.getAnimation('wcs-eo4sdcr.adamplatform.eu', 'NEXGDDP-pr_4326_025',start_date = start_date, end_date=end_date, frame_duration = 0.3, legend = False).get_data()


          

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