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@cumulus/parse-pdr
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@cumulus/parse-pdr parses a pdr file.
| field name | default | description |
|---|---|---|
| provider | (required) | The cumulus-api provider object |
| collection | (required) | The cumulus-api collection object |
| bucket | (required) | The internal bucket name (used for record keeping) |
| stack | (required) | Cumulus deployment stack name |
| uniquifyGranuleId | false | If set to true in the configuration, granuleId will be a 'uniquified' value instead of the original value in the form _ |
| hashLength | 8 | The length of the hash used for uniquification |
| includeTimestampHashKey | false | A Boolean value for whether hashKey should use timestamp for uniquifying granuleIds |
| field name | default | description |
|---|---|---|
| pdr | (required) | the PDR object that should include the name and path of the pdr |
Cumulus is a cloud-based data ingest, archive, distribution and management prototype for NASA's future Earth science data streams.
To make a contribution, please see our contributing guidelines.
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The npm package @cumulus/parse-pdr receives a total of 484 weekly downloads. As such, @cumulus/parse-pdr popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cumulus/parse-pdr demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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