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eopf-stac-extension

This document explains the fields of the EOPF extension to the SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog (STAC) specification.

EOPF is the framework of Copernicus Sentinel data processors under development by ESA. See EOPF site for context.

It is strongly recommended to use the other STAC extensions eo, view, processing, sat and sci with the eopf extension.

Item Properties or Asset Fields

Field Name Type Description
eopf:datastrip_id string Datastrip identification (specific to Sentinel-2). Example: S2A_OPER_MSI_L2A_DS_2APS_20240308T143352_S20240308T101546_N05.10
eopf:datatake_id string Datatake identification. Examples: for S1, datatake_id = 12032; for S2, datatake_id = GS2A_20231215T103431_044292_N05.10
eopf:instrument_configuration_id integer The instrument configuration ID is specific to S1 SAR instrument and refers to the onboard configuration. Each version of it has a specific identifier called "Instrument Configuration ID" (ICID) corresponding to a specific number. For more information, cf. "What is the instrument configuration ID (ICID) ?"
eopf:instrument_mode string Instrument_mode (specific to Sentinel-2). Supports all datatake_type values: INS-NOBS, INS-EOBS, INS-DASC, INS-ABSR, INS-VIC, INS-RAW, INS-TST, INS-NOBD, INS-ABSD, INS-DASD, INS-VICD
eopf:origin_datetime datetime Date time of the input data considered to create the item. Example: for PRIP, time of the availability of all CADU data on the CADIP/XBIP

Contributing

All contributions are subject to the STAC Specification Code of Conduct. For contributions, please follow the STAC specification contributing guide Instructions for running tests are copied here for convenience.

Running tests

The same checks that run as checks on PR's are part of the repository and can be run locally to verify that changes are valid. To run tests locally, you'll need npm, which is a standard part of any node.js installation.

First you'll need to install everything with npm once. Just navigate to the root of this repository and on your command line run:

npm install

Then to check markdown formatting and test the examples against the JSON schema, you can run:

npm test

This will spit out the same texts that you see online, and you can then go and fix your markdown or examples.

If the tests reveal formatting problems with the examples, you can fix them with:

npm run format-examples