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An API to configure quality assurance tests for geodata and execute quality verifications on a ProSuite Server
The Dira ProSuite Python Client is the Python API for the ProSuite Quality Verification Server. ProSuite is a suite of high-end productivity tools for ArcGIS for data production, quality assurance, and cartographic refinement.
The ProSuite Python Client API is a lightweight package that provides access to the ProSuite QA functionality. It has been specifically designed as an easy-to-use programming interface that supports intellisense and comes with a documentation and samples. Quality specifications containing QA tests for geodata can be fully defined in Python and executed on a ProSuite server which runs either locally or on a remote machine. Alternatively, an existing XML specification or a specification stored in the configuration database (data dictionary) can be executed with just a few lines of code.
Find out more about ProSuite at Dira GeoSystems.
pip install prosuite
See ProSuite Python.
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An API to configure quality assurance tests for geodata and execute quality verifications on a ProSuite Server
We found that prosuite demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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