Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: data-downloader
Version: 0.0.3
Summary: Make downloading scientific data much easier
Home-page: https://github.com/Fanchengyan/data-downloader
Author: fanchegyan
Author-email: fanchy14@lzu.edu.cn
License: UNKNOWN
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: requests
Requires-Dist: aiohttp
Requires-Dist: tqdm
Requires-Dist: setuptools

# data-downloader

Make downloading scientific data much easier

## 1. Installation

It is recommended to use the latest version of pip to install **data_downloader**.

``` BASH
pip install data_downloader
```

## 2. Usage

All downloading functions are in `data_downloader.downloader` . So import `downloader` at the beginning.

``` Python
from data_downloader import downloader
```

### 2.1 Netrc

If the website needs to log in, you can add a record to a `.netrc` file in your home which contains your login information to avoid supplying username and password each time you download data.

To view existing hosts in `.netrc` file:

``` Python
netrc = downloader.Netrc()
print(netrc.hosts)
```

To add a record

``` Python
netrc.add(host, login, password,account=None)
```

for NASA data user:

``` Python

netrc.add('urs.earthdata.nasa.gov','your_username','your_password')
```

To clean all records

``` Python
netrc.clean()
```

**Example:**

``` Python
In [2]: netrc = downloader.Netrc()
In [3]: netrc.hosts
Out[3]: {}

In [4]: netrc.add('urs.earthdata.nasa.gov','username','passwd') 

In [5]: netrc.hosts
Out[5]: {'urs.earthdata.nasa.gov': ('username', None, 'passwd')}

# This command only for linux user
In [6]: !cat ~/.netrc
machine urs.earthdata.nasa.gov
	login username
	password passwd

In [7]: netrc.clean()

In [8]: netrc.hosts
Out[8]: {}
```

### 2.2 download_data

This function is design for downloading a single file. Try to use `download_datas` or `async_download_datas` function if you have a lot of files to download

``` Python
downloader.download_data(url, folder=None, file_name=None, session=None)
```

**Parameters:**

``` 
url: str
    url of web file
folder: str
    the folder to store output files. Default current folder. 
file_name: str
    the file name. If None, will parse from web response or url
session: requests.Session() object
    session maintaining connection. Default None
```

**Example:**

``` Python
In [6]: url = 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_131313/interferograms/20141117_20141211/20141117_201
   ...: 41211.geo.unw.tif'
   ...:  
   ...: folder = 'D:\\data'
   ...: downloader.download_data(url,folder)

20141117_20141211.geo.unw.tif:   2%|▌                         | 455k/22.1M [00:52<42:59, 8.38kB/s]
```

### 2.3 download_datas

download datas from a list like object that contains urls. This function will download files one by one.

``` Python
downloader.download_datas(urls, folder=None, file_names=None):
```

**Patameters:**

``` 
urls:  iterator
    iterator contains urls
folder: str
    the folder to store output files. Default current folder.
file_names: iterator
    iterator contains names of files. Leaving it None if you want the program 
    to parse them from website
```

**Examples:**

``` python
In [12]: from data_downloader import downloader 
    ...:  
    ...: urls=['http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_131313/interferograms/20141117_20141211/20141117_20
    ...: 141211.geo.unw.tif', 
    ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_131313/interferograms/20141024_20150221/20141024_20150221
    ...: .geo.unw.tif', 
    ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_131313/interferograms/20141024_20150128/20141024_20150128
    ...: .geo.cc.tif', 
    ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_131313/interferograms/20141024_20150128/20141024_20150128
    ...: .geo.unw.tif', 
    ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_131313/interferograms/20141211_20150128/20141211_20150128
    ...: .geo.cc.tif', 
    ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_131313/interferograms/20141117_20150317/20141117_20150317
    ...: .geo.cc.tif', 
    ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_131313/interferograms/20141117_20150221/20141117_20150221
    ...: .geo.cc.tif']  
    ...:  
    ...: folder = 'D:\\data' 
    ...: downloader.download_datas(urls,folder)

20141117_20141211.geo.unw.tif:   6%|█▍                     | 1.37M/22.1M [03:09<2:16:31, 2.53kB/s]
```

### 2.4 async_download_datas

Download files simultaneously.

``` Python
downloader.async_download_datas(urls, folder=None, file_names=None, limit=30, desc='')
```

**Parameters:**

``` 
urls:  iterator
    iterator contains urls
folder: str 
    the folder to store output files. Default current folder.
file_names: iterator
    iterator contains names of files. Leaving it None if you want the program 
    to parse them from website 
limit: int
    the number of files downloading simultaneously
desc: str
    description of datas downloading
```

**Example:**

``` python
In [3]: from data_downloader import downloader 
   ...:  
   ...: urls=['http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049
   ...: _131313/interferograms/20141117_20141211/20141117_20141211.geo.unw.tif', 
   ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_13131
   ...: 3/interferograms/20141024_20150221/20141024_20150221.geo.unw.tif', 
   ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_13131
   ...: 3/interferograms/20141024_20150128/20141024_20150128.geo.cc.tif', 
   ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_13131
   ...: 3/interferograms/20141024_20150128/20141024_20150128.geo.unw.tif', 
   ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_13131
   ...: 3/interferograms/20141211_20150128/20141211_20150128.geo.cc.tif', 
   ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_13131
   ...: 3/interferograms/20141117_20150317/20141117_20150317.geo.cc.tif', 
   ...: 'http://gws-access.ceda.ac.uk/public/nceo_geohazards/LiCSAR_products/106/106D_05049_13131
   ...: 3/interferograms/20141117_20150221/20141117_20150221.geo.cc.tif']  
   ...:  
   ...: folder = 'D:\\data' 
   ...: downloader.async_download_datas(urls,folder,limit=3,desc='interferograms')

>>> Total | Interferograms :                                               | 0/7 [00:00<?, ?it/s]
20141024_20150221.geo.unw.tif:   1%|▏                        | 136k/21.2M [00:39<45:24, 7.75kB/s]
20141024_20150128.geo.cc.tif:   2%|▌                         | 119k/5.42M [01:02<6:47:45, 217B/s]
20141211_20150128.geo.cc.tif:   3%|▊                         | 159k/5.44M [00:36<13:02, 6.75kB/s]
20141117_20141211.geo.unw.tif:   0%|                                 | 0.00/22.1M [00:00<?, ?B/s]
20141117_20150317.geo.cc.tif:   0%|                                  | 0.00/5.44M [00:00<?, ?B/s]
20141117_20150221.geo.cc.tif:   0%|                                  | 0.00/5.47M [00:00<?, ?B/s]
20141024_20150128.geo.unw.tif:   0%|                                 | 0.00/23.4M [00:00<?, ?B/s]
```

### 2.5 status_ok

Simultaneously detecting whether the given links are accessable. 

``` Python
status_ok(urls, limit=200, timeout=60)
```

**Parameters**

``` 
urls: iterator
    iterator contains urls
limit: int
    the number of urls connecting simultaneously
timeout: int
    Request to stop waiting for a response after a given number of seconds
```

**Return:**

a list of results (True or False)

**Example:**

``` python
In [1]: from data_downloader import downloader
   ...: import numpy as np
   ...: 
   ...: urls = np.array(['https://www.baidu.com',
   ...: 'https://www.bai.com/wrongurl',
   ...: 'https://cn.bing.com/',
   ...: 'https://bing.com/wrongurl',
   ...: 'https://bing.com/'] )
   ...: 
   ...: status_ok = downloader.status_ok(urls)
   ...: urls_accessable = urls[status_ok]
   ...: print(urls_accessable)

['https://www.baidu.com' 'https://cn.bing.com/' 'https://bing.com/']
```


