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@cumulus/test-data
Advanced tools
@cumulus/test-data provides a collection of example data for use in testing Cumulus modules.
Cumulus is a cloud-based data ingest, archive, distribution and management prototype for NASA's future Earth science data streams.
npm install @cumulus/test-data
Using require
or import
:
const payload = require('@cumulus/test-data/payloads/new-message-schema/ingest.json');
import payload from '@cumulus/test-data/payloads/new-message-schema/ingest.json';
To make a contribution, please see our contributing guidelines.
[v19.1.0] 2024-10-07
This release contains changes listed here as well as changes listed in v19.0.0, despite v19.0.0 being deprecated. Please review Changelog entries and Migration Notes for each Cumulus version between your current version and v19.1.0 as normal.
CUMULUS-3020
var.lambda_timeouts
on the main cumulus module/archive modulePlease note - updating this configuration is for adavanced users only. Value changes will modify the visibility
timeout on sfEventSqsToDbRecordsDeadLetterQueue
and sfEventSqsToDbRecordsInputQueue
and may lead to system
instability.
CUMULUS-3756
CUMULUS-3773
@cumulus/sftp-client
and @cumulus/ingest/SftpProviderClient
to support both regular and fastDownload.FAQs
Includes the test data for various packages
The npm package @cumulus/test-data receives a total of 175 weekly downloads. As such, @cumulus/test-data popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cumulus/test-data 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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