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@cumulus/common
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Common libraries used in Cumulus.
$ npm install @cumulus/common
Cumulus is a cloud-based data ingest, archive, distribution and management prototype for NASA's future Earth science data streams.
See Cumulus README
[v1.14.3] - 2019-10-18
CUMULUS-1620 - Fixed bug where message_adapter_version
does not correctly inject the CMA
CUMULUS-1572 - A granule is now included in discovery results even when
none of its files has a matching file type in the associated collection
configuration. Previously, if all files for a granule were unmatched by a file
type configuration, the granule was excluded from the discovery results.
Further, added support for a boolean
property
ignoreFilesConfigForDiscovery
, which controls how a granule's files are
filtered at discovery time.
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The npm package @cumulus/common receives a total of 438 weekly downloads. As such, @cumulus/common popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cumulus/common 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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