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A Node.js client to NASA's Common Metadata Repository (CMR) API.
A Node.js client to read from, write to, and delete from NASA's Common Metadata Repository (CMR) API.
See API.md
CMR REST API endpoint documentation is here:
Cumulus is a cloud-based data ingest, archive, distribution and management prototype for NASA's future Earth science data streams.
Test with npm run test
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To make a contribution, please see our contributing guidelines.
[v18.5.1] 2024-10-25
Please note changes in v18.5.1 may not yet be released in future versions, as this is a backport/patch release on the v18.5.x series of releases. Updates that are included in the future will have a corresponding CHANGELOG entry in future releases.
@cumulus/sftp-client
and @cumulus/ingest/SftpProviderClient
to support both regular and fastDownload.disableSSL
and rejectUnauthorized
to tf-modules/cumulus-rds-tf
module.FAQs
A Node.js client to NASA's Common Metadata Repository (CMR) API.
The npm package @cumulus/cmr-client receives a total of 60 weekly downloads. As such, @cumulus/cmr-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cumulus/cmr-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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