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(e.g., -print-md date eo:cloud_cover eo:platform will print a list of date, cloud cover, and the satellite platform such as WORLDVIEW03) Otherwise it will print a list of fields that are provided. If given without any arguments it will print a list of the dates and scene IDs. **print-md** - Prints a list of specific metadata fields for all the scenes. These options control what to do with the search results, multiple switches can be provided. **limit** - Limits total number of Items returned **headers** - Additional request headers useful for specifying authentication parameters **url** - The URL endpoint of a STAC compliant API, this can also be set with the environment variable STAC_API_URL **found** - This will print out the total number of scenes found, then exit without fetching the actual items (i.e., the query is made with limit=0). e.g., `-sort ">datetime" " **datetime** - Provide a single partial or full datetime (e.g., 2017, 2017-10,, T12:00), or two seperated by a slash that defines a range. **intersects** - Provide a GeoJSON Feature string or the name of a GeoJSON file containing a single Feature that is a Polygon of an AOI to be searched. All other search options will be ignored. **ids** - Fetch the Item for the provided IDs in the given collection (collection must be provided). This is a shortcut, collection can also be provided as a query (e.g., `-q "collection=landsat-8-l1"`) **collections** - Search only a specific collections. limit LIMIT Limits the total number of items returned (default: headers HEADERS Additional request headers (JSON file or string) found Only output how many Items found (default: False) Query properties of form KEY=VALUE (, =, = datetime DATETIME Single date/time or begin and end date/time (e.g., GeoJSON Feature (file or string) (default: None) (ignores other parameters) (default: None)īounding box (min lon, min lat, max lon, max lat) One or more scene IDs from provided collection save SAVE Save results as GeoJSON (default: None) print-cal PRINTCAL Print calendar showing dates (default: None) Print specified metadata for matched scenes (default: h, -help show this help message and exitĠ:quiet, 1:error, 2:warning, 3:info, 4:debug (default: Loaded module names is stored in the variable : sat-search search # '/Users/xah/anaconda3/lib/python3.7/site-packages/aeosa'] # '/Users/xah/anaconda3/lib/python3.7/site-packages', # '/Users/xah/anaconda3/lib/python3.7/lib-dynload', # '/Users/xah/anaconda3/lib/python37.zip', Python module search paths is stored in the variable sys.path. from os import getcwdĪll global (variable/function) names in Python are considered to be in the pseudo-module namespace named _main_. Module's function name can be imported directly by the syntax: from module_name import name_1, name_2, … To list standard functions, import _builtin_ first, then dir(_builtin_). List all names in current scope (but not standard functions). List all names exported by the module module_name. List Module's Function/Variable Names dir( module_name) Doc from pydoc is generated from the module source code, and is terse and technical. Note: the documentation from pydoc is not identical to the official documentation. To read the doc of a module, in terminal, type pydoc module_name, or in Python program call help( module_name). Pydoc3 modules Reading Module Documentation Note: in Ubuntu Linux, as of, there's a bug that both pydoc modules and help('modules') will crash Python. To list all modules, type pydoc modules in terminal.Tsearch python full#