Python library for working with Spatiotemporal Asset Catalog (STAC).
Project description
STAC API Client
A Python client for working with STAC Catalogs and APIs.
Installation
Install from PyPi. Other than PySTAC itself, the only dependency for pystac-client is the Python requests
library.
pip install pystac-client
Documentation
See the documentation page for the latest docs.
Quickstart
pystac-client can be used as either a Command Line Interface (CLI) or a Python library.
CLI
Use the CLI to quickly make searches and output or save the results.
The --matched
switch performs a search with limit=1 so does not get any Items, but gets the total number of matches which will be output to the screen (if supported by the STAC API).
$ stac-client search https://earth-search.aws.element84.com/v0 -c sentinel-s2-l2a-cogs --bbox -72.5 40.5 -72 41 --matched
2179 items matched
If the same URL is to be used over and over, define an environment variable to be used in the CLI call:
$ export STAC_API_URL=https://earth-search.aws.element84.com/v0
$ stac-client search ${STAC_API_URL} -c sentinel-s2-l2a-cogs --bbox -72.5 40.5 -72 41 --datetime 2020-01-01/2020-01-31 --matched
48 items matched
Without the --matched
switch, all items will be fetched, paginating if necessary. If the --max-items
switch
is provided it will stop paging once that many items has been retrieved. It then prints all items to stdout as an
ItemCollection. This can be useful to pipe output to another process such as stac-terminal, geojsonio-cli, or jq.
$ stac-client search ${STAC_API_URL} -c sentinel-s2-l2a-cogs --bbox -72.5 40.5 -72 41 --datetime 2020-01-01/2020-01-31 | stacterm cal --label platform
If the --save
switch is provided instead, the results will not be output to stdout, but instead will be saved to
the specified file.
$ stac-client search ${STAC_API_URL} -c sentinel-s2-l2a-cogs --bbox -72.5 40.5 -72 41 --datetime 2020-01-01/2020-01-31 --save items.json
If the Catalog supports the Query extension, any Item property can also be included in the search. Rather than requiring the JSON syntax the Query extension uses, pystac-client uses a simpler syntax that it will translate to the JSON equivalent.
<property><operator><value>
where operator is one of `>=`, `<=`, `>`, `<`, `=`
Examples:
eo:cloud_cover<10
created=2021-01-06
view:sun_elevation<20
Any number of properties can be included, and each can be included more than once to use additional operators.
$ stac-client search ${STAC_API_URL} -c sentinel-s2-l2a-cogs --bbox -72.5 40.5 -72 41 --datetime 2020-01-01/2020-01-31 -q "eo:cloud_cover<10" --matched
10 items matched
stac-client search ${STAC_API_URL} -c sentinel-s2-l2a-cogs --bbox -72.5 40.5 -72 41 --datetime 2020-01-01/2020-01-31 -q "eo:cloud_cover<10" "eo:cloud_cover>5" --matched
Python
To use the Python library, first a Client instance is created for a specific STAC API (use the root URL)
from pystac_client import Client
catalog = Client.open("https://earth-search.aws.element84.com/v0")
Create a search
mysearch = catalog.search(collections=['sentinel-s2-l2a-cogs'], bbox=[-72.5,40.5,-72,41], max_items=10)
print(f"{mysearch.matched()} items found")
The get_items
function returns an iterator for looping through he returned items.
for item in mysearch.get_items():
print(item.id)
To get all of Items from a search as a single
PySTAC ItemCollection
use the get_all_items
function. The ItemCollection
can then be saved as a
GeoJSON FeatureCollection.
Save all found items as a single FeatureCollection
items = mysearch.get_all_items()
items.save('items.json')
Development
For development, clone the repository and use the standard Python method for installing the library as an "editable link", then install the development dependencies:
$ git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/pystac-client.git
$ cd pystac-client
$ pip install -e .
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
To run just the tests
$ pytest -v -s --cov pystac_client --cov-report term-missing
The pystac-client tests use vcrpy to mock API calls
with "pre-recorded" API responses. When adding new tests use the @pytest.mark.vcr
decorator
function to indicate vcrpy
should be used. Record the new responses and commit them to the
repository.
$ pytest -v -s --record-mode new_episodes
$ git add <new files here>
$ git commit -a -m 'new test episodes'
To update pystac-client to use future versions of STAC API, the existing recorded API responsees should be "re-recorded":
$ pytest -v -s --record-mode rewrite
$ git commit -a -m 'updated test episodes'
Pull Requests
To make Pull Requests to pystac-client, the code must pass linting, formatting, and code tests. To run
the entire suit of checks and tests that will be run the GitHub Action Pipeline, use the test
script.
$ scripts/test
If automatic formatting is desired (incorrect formatting will cause the GitHub Action to fail), use the format script and commit the resulting files:
$ scripts/format
$ git commit -a -m 'formatting updates'
To build the documentation, use the build-docs
script:
$ scripts/build-docs
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