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Client API for openEO

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openEO Python Client

Python Client Library for the openEO API. Allows you to interact with openEO backends from your own (local) Python environment.

openEO Python Client Library docs

Usage example

A simple example, to give a feel of using this library:

import openeo

# Connect to openEO back-end.
connection = openeo.connect("openeo.vito.be").authenticate_oidc()

# Load data cube from TERRASCOPE_S2_NDVI_V2 collection.
cube = connection.load_collection(
    "TERRASCOPE_S2_NDVI_V2",
    spatial_extent={"west": 5.05, "south": 51.21, "east": 5.1, "north": 51.23},
    temporal_extent=["2022-05-01", "2022-05-30"],
    bands=["NDVI_10M"],
)
# Rescale digital number to physical values and take temporal maximum.
cube = cube.apply(lambda x: 0.004 * x - 0.08).max_time()

cube.download("ndvi-max.tiff")

Example result

See the openEO Python Client Library documentation for more details, examples and in-depth discussion.

Installation

As always, it is recommended to work in some kind of virtual environment (using venv, virtualenv, conda, docker, ...) to install the openeo package and its dependencies:

pip install openeo

See the installation docs for more information, extras and alternatives.

Contributions and funding

The authors acknowledge the financial support for the development of this package during the H2020 project "openEO" (Oct 2017 to Sept 2020) by the European Union, funded by call EO-2-2017: EO Big Data Shift, under grant number 776242. We also acknowledge the financial support received from ESA for the project "openEO Platform" (Sept 2020 to Sept 2023).

This package received major contributions from the following organizations:

VITO Remote Sensing logoWWU Münster logoEurac Research logoTU Wien Logo

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