Command-line interface reference#
This is the reference for Eradiate’s command-line tools. It consists of a main entry point eradiate, and its multiple subcommands documented hereafter. The implementation is located in the eradiate.cli module (not documented here).
eradiate#
Eradiate — A modern radiative transfer model for Earth observation.
Usage:
$ eradiate [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--log-level [CRITICAL|ERROR|WARNING|INFO|DEBUG|NOTSET]: Set log level. [default: WARNING]--install-completion: Install completion for the current shell.--show-completion: Show completion for the current shell, to copy it or customize the installation.--help: Show this message and exit.
Commands:
data: Manage data.show: Display information useful for debugging.srf: Spectral response function filtering utility.
eradiate data#
Manage data.
Usage:
$ eradiate data [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--help: Show this message and exit.
Commands:
check: Check data for availability and integrity,…fetch: Fetch files from the Eradiate data store.info: Display information about data store…make-registry: Recursively construct a file registry from…purge-cache: Purge the cache of online data stores.update-registries: Update local registries for online sources.
eradiate data check#
Check data for availability and integrity, optionally fix them.
Usage:
$ eradiate data check [OPTIONS] [KEYWORDS]...
Arguments:
[KEYWORDS]...: A keyword defining the datasets that are to be checked. See the--listoption for available keywords,
Options:
-l, --list: List known keywords and exit.-f, --fix: Fix issues that can be.--help: Show this message and exit.
eradiate data fetch#
Fetch files from the Eradiate data store.
Usage:
$ eradiate data fetch [OPTIONS] [FILE_LIST]...
Arguments:
[FILE_LIST]...: An arbitrary number of relative paths to files to be retrieved from the data store or file list specifications. A file list keyword can also be specified to download a pre-defined list of files (use the--listoption to display) available keywords. If unset, the list of files is read from a YAML file which can be specified by using the--from-fileoption, if it is used. Otherwise, it defaults toallin a production environment andminimalin a development environment.
Options:
-f, --from-file TEXT: Optional path to a file list (YAML format). If this option is set, the FILES argument(s) will be ignored.-l, --list: List built-in file lists and exit.--help: Show this message and exit.
eradiate data info#
Display information about data store configuration.
Usage:
$ eradiate data info [OPTIONS] [DATA_STORES]...
Arguments:
[DATA_STORES]...: List of data stores for which information is requested. If no data store ID is passed, information is displayed for all data stores.
Options:
-l, --list-registry: Show registry content if relevant.--help: Show this message and exit.
eradiate data make-registry#
Recursively construct a file registry from the current working directory.
Usage:
$ eradiate data make-registry [OPTIONS]
Options:
-i, --input-directory TEXT: Path to input directory. [default: .]-o, --output-file TEXT: Path to output file (default: ‘<input_directory>/registry.txt’).-r, --rules TEXT: Path to the registry rule file (default: ‘<input_directory>/registry_rules.yml’).-a, --hash-algorithm TEXT: Hashing algorithm (default: ‘sha256’). [default: sha256]--help: Show this message and exit.
eradiate data purge-cache#
Purge the cache of online data stores.
Usage:
$ eradiate data purge-cache [OPTIONS]
Options:
-k, --keep: Keep registered files.--help: Show this message and exit.
eradiate data update-registries#
Update local registries for online sources.
Usage:
$ eradiate data update-registries [OPTIONS]
Options:
--help: Show this message and exit.
eradiate show#
Display information useful for debugging.
Usage:
$ eradiate show [OPTIONS]
Options:
--help: Show this message and exit.
eradiate srf#
Spectral response function filtering utility.
Usage:
$ eradiate srf [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--help: Show this message and exit.
Commands:
filter: Filter a spectral response function data set.trim: Trim a spectral response function.
eradiate srf filter#
Filter a spectral response function data set.
Usage:
$ eradiate srf filter [OPTIONS] FILENAME OUTPUT
Arguments:
FILENAME: path to the spectral response function data to filter. [required]OUTPUT: Path where to write the filtered data. [required]
Options:
--trim / --no-trim: Trim the data set prior to filtering. [default: trim]-v, --verbose: Display filtering summary.-d, --dry-run: Do not write filtered data to file.-i, --interactive: Prompt user to proceed to saving the filtered dataset.-s, --show-plot: Show plot of the filtered region.-t, --threshold FLOAT: Data points where response is less then or equal to this value are dropped.-w, --wmin FLOAT: Lower wavelength value in nm.-W, --wmax FLOAT: Upper wavelength value in nm.-p, --percentage FLOAT: Data points that do not contribute to this percentage of the integrated spectral response are dropped--help: Show this message and exit.
eradiate srf trim#
Trim a spectral response function. Remove all-except-last leading zeros and all-except-first trailing zeros.
Usage:
$ eradiate srf trim [OPTIONS] FILENAME OUTPUT
Arguments:
FILENAME: [required]OUTPUT: File where to write the filtered data set. [required]
Options:
-v, --verbose: Display filtering summary.-s, --show-plot: Show plot of the filtered region.-d, --dry-run: Do not write filtered data to disk.-i, --interactive: Prompt user to proceed to saving the filtered dataset.--help: Show this message and exit.