PySTAC is a library for working with the SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog specification in Python 3.
python -m pip install pystacIf you would like to enable the validation feature utilizing the
jsonschema project, install with the optional
validation requirements:
python -m pip install 'pystac[validation]'If you would like to use the orjson instead of the
standard json library for JSON serialization/deserialization, install with the
optional orjson requirements:
python -m pip install 'pystac[orjson]'If you would like to use a custom RetryStacIO class for automatically retrying
network requests when reading with PySTAC, or if you have non-ASCII characters in
your urls you'll need
urllib3:
python -m pip install 'pystac[urllib3]'If you are using jupyter notebooks and want to enable pretty display of pystac
objects you'll need jinja2
python -m pip install 'pystac[jinja2]'git clone https://github.com/stac-utils/pystac.git
cd pystac
python -m pip install .See the installation page for more options.
See the documentation page for the latest docs.
See contributing docs for details on contributing to this project.
There is a quickstart and tutorials written as jupyter notebooks in the docs/tutorials folder.
To run the notebooks, run a jupyter notebook with the docs directory as the notebook directory:
jupyter notebook --ip 0.0.0.0 --port 8888 --notebook-dir=docsYou can then navigate to the notebooks and execute them.
Requires Jupyter be installed.