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geolens (CLI)

Apache-2.0 command-line interface for the GeoLens API.

Login, scan local directories of spatial data, apply manifest-driven catalogs, publish vector or raster files, run PostGIS analysis operations, and export STAC metadata against any GeoLens instance.

See docs.getgeolens.com for the full command reference.

Quickstart

pip install geolens-cli
geolens login https://geolens.example.com/api
geolens scan ./data
geolens init
geolens validate geolens.yaml
geolens schema --output geolens-manifest-v1.schema.json
geolens apply --dry-run geolens.yaml
geolens apply geolens.yaml
geolens publish ./data/cities.geojson
geolens analysis preview <dataset-id> --operation buffer --distance 500 > ring.geojson
geolens analysis materialize <dataset-id> --operation buffer --distance 500 --title "500 m ring"  # waits for the job; --timeout to bound it
geolens export stac <dataset-id> -o cities.stac.json

For a one-command quickstart, run geolens publish examples/manifests/first-catalog/city-parks.geojson against a running stack. See the full walkthrough at docs.getgeolens.com.

The CLI consumes the geolens Python SDK package. Manifest apply posts to the generated POST /ingest/manifest/apply contract through the SDK-owned client transport rather than a hand-rolled HTTP client.

Manifest schema distribution

The versioned manifest JSON Schema is intentionally distributed inside geolens-cli, rather than as a separate package. A second artifact would add a release/version-skew surface without a demonstrated independent consumer; the CLI is already the canonical manifest authoring and validation tool. Editors and non-Python tooling can obtain the exact installed schema with geolens schema or geolens schema -o schema.json. Its stable $id identifies manifest v1.

This decision should be revisited if multiple consumers need schema releases on a cadence independent from the CLI. Until then, schema changes and CLI versions ship atomically and the wheel test locks resource inclusion.

Environment variables

The CLI normally stores its active instance through geolens login and keeps tokens in the OS keyring. Ephemeral CI jobs can avoid persistent state with:

Variable Purpose
GEOLENS_INSTANCE GeoLens instance URL. The CLI normalizes the URL and appends /api when needed. An explicit --instance option takes precedence.
GEOLENS_TOKEN Bearer token used instead of the keyring/credentials file. Treat it as a secret and inject it from the CI secret store.

For load-test and seed-script variables, use the documented Tooling / Load Tests section in the repository's .env.example.

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