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Code Editor-style reprs for Earth Engine data in a Jupyter notebook.

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eerepr

Earth Engine Python PyPI version conda-forge link nbviewer Binder Open In Colab

Add interactive Code Editor-style HTML reprs to Earth Engine objects in a Jupyter environment.

eerepr demo expanding the metadata for an image collection

Setup

Install from PyPI:

$ pip install eerepr

Install from Conda-Forge:

$ conda install -c conda-forge eerepr

Usage

import eerepr

Importing eerepr in a Jupyter notebook adds an HTML repr method to all Earth Engine objects. When you print them, you'll see an interactive HTML repr instead of a boring old string repr. Simple as that!

Note Just like in the Code Editor, printing huge collections can be slow and may hit memory limits.

Caching

eerepr uses caching to improve performance. Server data will only be requested once for each unique Earth Engine object, and all subsequent requests will be retrieved from the cache until the Jupyter session is restarted.

When you import eerepr, it is automatically initialized with an unlimited cache size. You can manually set the number of unique objects to cache using eerepr.initialize(max_cache_size=n). A value of None sets an unlimited cache while a value of 0 disables caching.

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