Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: psa-utils
Version: 0.2.2
Summary: A collection of PSA utilities
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Description: # psa_utils
        A python package for working with the ESA Planetary Science Archive. The following sub-modules are available:
        ### download
        Provides functions to help with downloading public data products using either PDAP or TAP
        
        ### packager
        Provides a class to package PDS4 products for delivery to the PSA
        
        ### geogen
        Provides useful utilities for working with the geogen geometry generator package
        
        ### tap
        A wrapper of the astropy tap class with some convenience functions and useful queries
        
        ### pdap
        A minimal wrapper of the PDAP API using the requests library
        
        ### common
        Common functions used across the package
        
        ### internal
        Anything contained here is designed for PSA internal use.
        
        
        ## Dependencies
        
        The following dependencies must be met:
        - python >=3.6
        - matplotlib
        - numpy
        - astropy
        - pandas
        - pyyaml
        - requests
        
        ## Installation
        
        ### pip
        
        ```pip install psa_utils```
        
        should do the job, although creating a dedicated environment is recommended (see below).
        
        ### conda
        
        First, clone this repository. If you are using conda, the dependencies can be installed in a new environment using the provided environment file:
        
        ```conda env create -f environment.yml```
        
        The newly created environment can be activated with:
        
        ```conda activate psa_utils```
        
        Otherwise, please make sure the dependencies are installed with your system package manager, or a tool like `pip`. Use of a conda environment or virtualenv is recommended!
        
        The package can then be installed with:
        
        ```python setup.py install```
        
        
        
        
        ## URL
        
        The URL for the PSA can be specified when instantiating the tap class. If none is given, a default URL is used, which corresponds to the default operational server.
        
        
        
        ## Example
        
        The Jupyter notebook included with this repository shows examples of each function and module. Click [here](https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/msbentley/psa_utils/blob/main/psa_utils_demo.ipynb) to access the notebook!
        
Keywords: PDS,PDS4,archive,data,PSA,ESA
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