Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: deq_tools
Version: 0.2.2
Summary: Tools for downloading Oregon DEQ Air Quality data
Home-page: https://github.com/eykamp/deq_tools
Author: Chris Eykamp
Author-email: chris@eykamp.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/eykamp/deq_tools/archive/v0.2.2.tar.gz
Description: Install with pip:<br>
        `pip install deq-tools`
        
        deq_tools is a limited functionality Python library for accessing Oregon DEQ Air Quality data with a Python script.
        
        Usage:
        ```python
        import deq_tools
        
        print(deq_tools.get_station_names())    # Dump a list of names of stations where data may be available
        print(deq_tools.get_station_data())     # Dump all station info, including data available for each station
            
        station_id = 2                          # Get this value from get_station_names()
        from_ts = "2018/05/03T00:00"            # ISO datetime format: YYYY/MM/DDTHH:MM
        to_ts = "2018/05/10T23:59"
        
        print(deq_tools.get_data(station_id, from_ts, to_ts))   # Get the data
        ```    
            
        In addition to the required positional parameters shown above, `get_deq_data()` also takes these optional named parameters: 
        <dl>    
          <dt>resolution:</dt><dd>Default = 60. 60 for hourly data, 1440 for daily values.  Higher resolutions don't work, sorry, but lower-resolutions, such as 120, 180, 480, 720 will.  </dd>
            <dt>agg_method:</dt><dd>Default = "Average". These will <i>probably</i> all work: Average, MinAverage, MaxAverage, RunningAverage, MinRunningAverage, MaxRunningAverage, RunningForword, MinRunningForword, MaxRunningForword.  </dd>
        </dl>
        
Keywords: deq,airquality,data
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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