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Surf archiver: CLI tool

Surf-Archiver copies daily data from S3, bundling it into a per experiment per day tar archive.

Installation

Surf archiver can be installed using pipx. This allows the cli to be executing the command surf-archiver.

In order for it run, ensure that the appropriate AWS environment variables are set. These include (but are not limited to):

  • AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
  • AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY

Example usage

To view available commands run:

surf-archive --help

To archive for a specific date run:

surf-archive archive "2000-01-01" --target-dir .

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