On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 4:49 PM, Moritz Lennert <
mlenn...@club.worldonline.be> wrote:
>
> and the module would only use it if it is chmod 600, i.e. only readable
> by the owner.
>
...and the code to test that (user behaves safely) should be somewhere in
g.cloud and/or g.remote:
https://trac.osg
Le Mon, 19 Feb 2018 20:13:51 +0100,
Martin Landa a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> 2018-02-19 14:22 GMT+01:00 Moritz Lennert
> :
> > I consider it unideal practice to write passwords in clear on the
> > command line. I don't know if it would be very complicated to work
> > with a sentinel scihub password file
Hi,
2018-02-19 14:22 GMT+01:00 Moritz Lennert :
> I consider it unideal practice to write passwords in clear on the command
> line. I don't know if it would be very complicated to work with a sentinel
> scihub password file...
what is a structure of such file? Thanks for pointers, Ma
--
Martin
Thank you Anna I did not noticed the underscor...
On 19 Feb 2018 4:41 p.m., "Jonathan Reith" wrote:
print(compregion)
g.region(compregion,res="1", flags="p")
you are hassling the dictionary to a region, but you have to unpack the
dictionary just write:
...
g.region(res="1", flags="p", **c
Ok, now I understood the problem, thanks a lot Anna
But I'm still struggling with the parse_command and r.in.xyz
code-example:
compregion = grass.parse_command("r.in.xyz",input="tmp.xyz",
separator="space", flags="sg", output="bbox",
parse=(grass.parse_key_val,
>Has anyone else tried this on Windows ?
ok, tested also the dowload itself:
r.sentinel.download user=myuser password=mypwd output=D:\dl\sentinel
map=myriver@data start=2018-01-20 end=2018-01-27 limit=1
1 Sentinel product(s) found
Downloading data into ...
1a51afeb-9d18-410a-aec3-2366cfe22d81 ->
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 4:36 AM, Jonathan Reith wrote:
> thanks for the answers, but this did not work.
>
> Again, here is my code, this time not just the minimum version:
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> import os
> from grass_session import Session
> from grass.script import core as gcore
>
> from gr
>Has anyone else tried this on Windows ?
tested here with
-
GRASS version: 7.4.0
GRASS SVN revision: r72154
Build date: 2018-01-27
On 19/02/18 14:12, Moritz Lennert wrote:
On 16/02/18 19:12, Martin Landa wrote:
Hi,
2018-02-16 16:17 GMT+01:00 Moritz Lennert :
Shouldn't these be better called i.sentinel.* ? They are clearly imagery
related.
you are probably right. Than we should also rename r.modis and
probably also other
>- installing GRASS using osgeo4w gives you sentinelsat, but pandas
>doesn't seem to be installed in the correct version as with
>
>import pandas
>
>you get an error message about a missing natype module (something like
>that, am not at the windows computer, now).
>
>quick test here on my OSGeo4W
On 16/02/18 19:12, Martin Landa wrote:
Hi,
2018-02-16 16:17 GMT+01:00 Moritz Lennert :
Shouldn't these be better called i.sentinel.* ? They are clearly imagery
related.
you are probably right. Than we should also rename r.modis and
probably also other modules. What do you think? Ma
+1
Conc
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 10:15 AM, Laura Poggio
wrote:
>
> Dear Markus,
> thank you very much for your help.
>
> In the error message, I used dnf install qgis* and it was trying to
install both versions. But the same error happens with 64 bits.
>
> Regarding QGIS not recognising grass7.4, could it
thanks for the answers, but this did not work.
Again, here is my code, this time not just the minimum version:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
from grass_session import Session
from grass.script import core as gcore
from grass.pygrass.modules.shortcuts import general as g
from grass.pygrass.modu
Dear Markus,
thank you very much for your help.
In the error message, I used dnf install qgis* and it was trying to install
both versions. But the same error happens with 64 bits.
Regarding QGIS not recognising grass7.4, could it be related with this
other thread?
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