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stactools is a high-level command line tool and Python library for working with STAC.
It is based on PySTAC.
This is the core stactools repository, which provides a basic command line interface (CLI) and API for working with STAC catalogs.
There are a suite of packages available in other repositories for working with a variety of datasets and for doing more complicated operations on STAC data.
See packages for more information.
To install the latest version:
pip install stactools
To install the latest development version from the source repository:
git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools.git cd stactools pip install .
NOTE: In order to read and write Cloud Optimized Geotiffs, GDAL version 3.1 or greater is required. If your system GDAL is older than version 3.1, consider using Docker or Conda to get a modern GDAL.
stactools includes one optional dependency:
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To install the single optional dependency:
pip install stactools[s3]
If you are working in Python 3.10, you'll need to install a pre-release version of rasterio 1.3:
pip install --pre rasterio pip install stactools
To download the Docker image from the registry:
docker pull ghcr.io/stac-utils/stactools:latest
stac --help
docker run --rm ghcr.io/stac-utils/stactools:latest --help
See the documentation page for the latest docs.
stactools is comprised of many other sub-packages that provide library and CLI functionality.
Officially supported packages are hosted in the Github stactools-packages organization, and other subpackages may be available from other sources.
There are over 25 packages that translate specific types of data into STAC, including imagery sources like aster, landsat, modis, naip, planet, sentinel1, sentinel1-grd, sentinel2, sentinel3, landuse/landcover data (corine, cgls_lc100, aafc-landuse), Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) (cop-dem, alos-dem), population data (gpw, worldpop), pointclouds and many more.
There are also cool tools like stactools-browse which makes it super easy to deploy a STAC Browser from the command line to browse any local data.
For the list of officially supported packages see the list of STAC packages
on the stactools-packages GitHub organization.
Each package can be installed via pip install stactools-{package}, e.g. pip install stactools-landsat.
Third-party packages can be installed in the same way, or, if they are not on PyPI, directly from the source repository, e.g. pip install /path/to/my/code/stactools-greatdata.
Basic development can be done with your system's default Python, though it it recommended to use a virtual environment. E.g.:
git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/stactools.git cd stactools python -m venv venv pip install -e . # install stactools into the virtual environment in editable mode pip install -r requirements-dev.txt # install development requirements
Linting and formatting are handled with pre-commit. You will need to install pre-commit before committing any changes:
pre-commit install
Tests are handled with pytest:
pytest
Run a Juypter notebook:
scripts/notebook
You can also develop in a Docker container. Build the container with:
docker/build
Once the container is built, you can run the scripts/ scripts inside a docker console by running:
docker/console
A complete build and test can be run with:
docker/cibuild
In scenarios where you want to run scripts in docker/ but don't want to run the build, images can be downloaded via the pull script:
docker/pull
Run a Juypter notebook:
docker/notebook
You can run the CLI through docker by running:
docker/stac --help
conda is a useful tool for managing dependencies, both binary and Python-based.
If you have conda installed, you can create a new environment for stactools development by running the following command from the top-level directory in this repo:
conda env create -f environment.yml
Then activate the stactools environment:
conda activate stactools
Finally, install stactools in editable mode and all development requirements:
pip install -e .
pip install -r requirements-dev.txtTo build and serve the docs, the development requirements must be installed with pip install -r requirements-dev.txt.
To build the docs, you can use make html from inside of the docs directory, and to build the docs and start a server that watches for changes, use make livehtml:
cd docs
make html
make livehtmlIf using make livehtml, once the server starts, navigate to http://localhost:8000 to see the docs.
Use 'make' without arguments to see a list of available commands.
You can also run the previous commands in the docker container using:
docker/console
To create a new stactools package, use the stactools package template.
stactools utilizes Python's namespace packages to provide a suite of tools all under the stactools namespace.
If you would like your package to be considered for inclusion as a core stactools package, please open an issue on this repository with a link to your package repository.
See RELEASING.md for the steps to create a new release.