Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: intake-dcat
Version: 0.3.0
Summary: DCAT to Intake Catalog translation layer
Home-page: https://github.com/CityOfLosAngeles/intake-dcat
Maintainer: Ian Rose
Maintainer-email: ian.rose@lacity.org
License: Apache-2.0 license
Description: # intake-dcat
        
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        This is an [intake](https://intake.readthedocs.io/en/latest)
        data source for [DCAT](https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-dcat) catalogs.
        
        These catalogs are a standardized format for describing metadata and access information
        for public datasets, as described [here](https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema).
        Many Socrata and ESRI data portals publish `data.json` files in this format describing their catalogs.
        Two examples of thes can be found at
        
        https://data.lacity.org/data.json
        
        http://geohub.lacity.org/data.json
        
        This project provides an opinionated way for users to load datasets from these catalogs into the scientific Python ecosystem.
        At the moment it loads CSVs into Pandas dataframes and GeoJSON files into GeoDataFrames, and ESRI Shapefiles into GeoDataFrames.
        Future formats could include plain JSON and Parquet.
        
        ## Requirements
        ```
        intake >= 0.4.4
        intake_geopandas >= 0.2.2
        geopandas >= 0.5.0
        ```
        ## Installation
        
        `intake-dcat` is published on PyPI.
        You can install it by running the following in your terminal:
        ```bash
        pip install intake-dcat
        ```
        
        You can test the functionality by opening the example notebooks in the `examples/` directory
        
        ### Usage
        
        The package can be imported using
        ```python
        from intake_dcat import DCATCatalog
        ```
        
        ### Loading a catalog
        
        You can load data from a DCAT catalog by providing the URL to the `data.json` file:
        ```python
        catalog = DCATCatalog('http://geohub.lacity.org/data.json', name='geohub')
        len(list(catalog))
        ```
        
        You can display the items in the catalog
        ```python
        for entry_id, entry in catalog.items():
            display(entry)
        ```
        
        If the catalog has too many entries to comfortably print all at once,
        you can narrow it by searching for a term (e.g. 'district'):
        ```python
        for entry_id, entry in catalog.search('district').items():
          display(entry)
        ```
        
        ### Loading a dataset
        Once you have identified a dataset, you can load it into a dataframe using `read()`:
        
        ```python
        df = entry.read()
        ```
        
        This will automatically load that dataset into a Pandas dataframe, or a GeoDataFrame, depending on the source format.
        
        ### Specifying catalogs
        
        You can read a `DCATCatalog` directly in Python using a URL, as done above,
        but it is also possible to write a catalog file that itself contains `DCATCatalog` entries.
        This allows you to more easily specify DCAT catalogs for use in distribution and version control.
        
        For instance, this YAML file creates entries for two open data catalogs:
        
        ```yaml
        metadata:
          version: 1
        sources:
          # Here we have two data sources for this catalog, which are themselves
          # DCAT catalogs, one for LA open data, and the other for LA GeoHub
          la_open_data:
            # We identify them as being loaded with the DCAT driver
            driver: dcat
            # Here we specify the args used to load the catalog
            args:
              # The URL to the catalog
              url: https://data.lacity.org/data.json
              # An optional name for the catalog.
              name: la-open-data
          la_geohub:
            driver: dcat
            args:
              url: http://geohub.lacity.org/data.json
              name: la_geohub
              # We can also specify a subset of the datasets in the catalog using an "items"
              # dictionary. If these are specified, only these datasets will be available in
              # the resulting catalog. They will be available under the more human-readable
              # name specified as the key.
              items:
                # So, this dataset will be available as "bikeways"
                bikeways: http://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/2602345a7a8549518e8e3c873368c1d9_0
                city_boundary: http://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/09f503229d37414a8e67a7b6ceb9ec43_7
                bike_racks: http://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/3b022cced9704108af157d3d5eedb268_2
        ```
        
        ### Command Line Interface
        
        `intake-dcat` provides a small command line interface for some common operations.
        These are invoked using `intake-dcat <subcommand> <options>`
        
        #### The `mirror` command
        
        This command loads a manifest file that lists a set of DCAT entries,
        uploads them to a specified s3 bucket, and outputs a new catalog with identical entries
        pointing to the bucket.
        
        An example manifest is given by
        ```yml
        # Name of the LA open data portal
        la-open-data:
          # URL to the open data portal catalog
          url: https://data.lacity.org/data.json
          # The s3 bucket to upload the data to
          bucket_uri: s3://my-bucket
          # A list of data resources to mirror
          items:
            lapd_metrics: https://data.lacity.org/api/views/t6kt-2yic
        # Name of the LA GeoHub data portal
        la-geohub:
          # URL to the open data portal catalog
          url: http://geohub.lacity.org/data.json
          # The s3 bucket to upload the data to
          bucket_uri: s3://my-bucket
          # A list of data resources to mirror
          items:
            bikeways: http://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/2602345a7a8549518e8e3c873368c1d9_0 
            city_boundary: http://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/09f503229d37414a8e67a7b6ceb9ec43_7
        ```
        
        This can be mirrored using the command
        
        ```bash
        intake-dcat mirror manifest.yml > new-catalog.yml
        ```
        
        This command uses the `boto3` library and assumes it can find AWS credentials.
        For more information see [this documentation](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/index.html).
        
        #### The `create` command
        
        This command creates a new intake catalog from a DCAT catalog, and outputs it to standard out.
        An example command is given by
        
        ```bash
        intake-dcat create data.lacity.org/data.json > catalog.yml
        ```
        
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