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A cli for managing data and user access for the cloud application rastless

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Rastless-CLI

A cli for managing data and user access for the cloud application rastless

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Installation

Requires: Python >=3.8, <4.0

$ pip install rastless-cli

RastLess has to be configured before you can check if everything works. Make sure that your aws account is configured and has access to DynamoDb and S3.

You can check if everything works correctly by running:

$ rastless check-aws-connection

If it is not working, make sure to configure the aws connection by configuring the aws cli. You need an Access ID and a Secret ID from aws to configure. Please check the official instructions for further help.

Developer Installation
$ pip install poetry
$ git clone https://github.com/EomapCompany/rastless-cli
$ cd rastless-cli
$ poetry install

Run tests

cd tests
poetry run pytest

Running the CLI

After installation you can run the ClI by using:

$ rastless --help

You can decide if you want to upload data to the production or development environment. By using the "dev" flag you upload it to development, without to production

# Example development
$ rastless --dev list-layers

# Example production
$ rastless list-layers

Commands Overview

Commands
add-colormap Add a SLD file
add-permission Add a role to one or multiple layers
check-aws-connection Check if cli can connect to aws
create-layer Create layer
create-timestep Create timestep entry and upload layer to S3 bucket
delete-colormap Remove a SLD file
delete-layer Delete a layer with all timestep entries
delete-permission Delete one or multiple permissions
list-layers List all layers

Accomplishing a running system

1. Check if you have access to the system

$ rastless check-aws-connection

2. Create a new layer

  • All inputs are strings. You have to take care, that the element exists in the database e.g. the colormap name.
  • Multiple permissions can be set by using multiple -pe flags
$ rastless create-layer -cl hypos -pr tur -t Turbidity -cm log75_C2S8_32bit -u FTU -b <rgb uuid> -d "Some description" -r 1 -pe user#marcel -pe role#hypos:full-access

It will return a new uuid which you need to store, in order to upload timesteps to the particular layer

3. Upload Timesteps for layer

$ rastless create-timestep -d 2020-01-01T15:00:00 -s SENT2 -l <layer uuid> -t daily -p deflate

Breaking changes

Version 0.3

The command "create-timestep" changed. Files need to be set as flag instead of normal input

  • Now it is possible to set multiple files per timestep by setting multiple file flags -f
  • To override a timestep which already exists you have to set the flag -o, otherwise you will be asked during uploading if you really want to override it
  • To append new files to an existing timestep you have to set the flag -a
  • Attention: If you append a file to an existing timestep and the filename already exists, it will be automatically overridden without further action

Version 1.0.0

Small naming changes:

  • fixing naming differences timestamp => timestep
    delete_layer_timestamps command changed to => delete_layer_timestep
  • permission parameter in all cli commands -p
    change affected create_layer command (before: -pe)
  • singular and plural inconsistencies (all create/ delete commands named singular)
    delete_layer_timesteps => delete_layer_timestep
# Before. Filepath without flag
rastless create-timestep file1.tif -d 2020-01-01T15:00:00 -s Sent2 -layer-id 1234 -t daily -p deflate

# Now: Single file. Flag: -f
rastless create-timestep -f file1.tif -d 2020-01-01T15:00:00 -s Sent2 -layer-id 1234 -t daily -p deflate

# Now: Multi file. Flag: -f <file1> -f <file1>
rastless create-timestep -f file1.tif -f file2.tif -d 2020-01-01T15:00:00 -s Sent2 -layer-id 1234 -t daily -p deflate

# Now: Override existing timestep. Flag: -o
rastless create-timestep -f file1.tif -f file2.tif -d 2020-01-01T15:00:00 -s Sent2 -layer-id 1234 -t daily -p deflate -o

# Now: Append file to existing timestep. Flag: -a
rastless create-timestep -f file2.tif -d 2020-01-01T15:00:00 -layer-id 1234 -p deflate -a

Publish and Release

When releasing we use semantic versioning to define the new version tag.

When pushing to master any commit message that includes #major, #minor, #patch will add a tag to the commit with the respective version bump. If #none is contained in the merge commit message, it will skip the version bump. When none of the above types is provided the default version bump (minor) is triggered. After the tagging a package built and release to Pypi is triggered. If all steps were successfully a new GitHub release is created.

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