Tutorials#
The API/CLI user guides explain how eodag’s features should be used. These tutorials show
how eodag can be used to achieve some specific tasks. They are Jupyter Notebook
that can be viewed online, run online thanks to Binder,
or run locally after being downloaded (see how to Run the notebooks locally).
Note
Some tutorials require auxiliary data that can be directly downloaded from Github.
Warning
The tutorials almost always involve downloading one ore several EO product(s). These products are usually in the order of 700-900 Mo, make sure you have a decent internet connection if you plan to run the notebooks.
Warning
Some tutorials make use of additional softwares (e.g. SNAP) for image processing. These processes can be long, intensive and generate outputs in the order of several Go.
Please make sure that you use the right software version. They are mentioned at the beginning of each tutorial.
Learn how to search for products using location names or tile identifiers instead of coordinates.
Learn how to retrieve the Copernicus Digital Elevation Model (DEM) using EODAG.
Access ECMWF data through the ECMWF API using the dedicated EODAG plugin.
Access Copernicus Atmosphere data through the ECMWFSearch plugin using the CDS API.
Access WEkEO data through the WEkEO provider using the CDS API.
Access meteoblue forecast data using the dedicated EODAG plugin.
Detect ships in the Gulf of Trieste using Sentinel-1 SAR data.
Learn how to retrieve, process, and analyze satellite data with eodag.
Analyze the May 2018 wildfire in New Mexico using Sentinel-2 data.
Recover a data stack, process it with SNAP, and generate a burned area mask with eodag.
Access DEDT Lumi data through the ECMWF Polytope API using the dedicated EODAG plugin.
Access Fedeo data through the CEDA API using the dedicated EODAG plugin.