Visit Earthdata Search at https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov
Earthdata Search is a web application developed by NASA EOSDIS to enable data discovery, search, comparison, visualization, and access across EOSDIS' Earth Science data holdings. It builds upon several public-facing services provided by EOSDIS, including the Common Metadata Repository (CMR) for data discovery and access, EOSDIS User Registration System (URS) authentication, the Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS) for visualization, and a number of OPeNDAP services hosted by data providers.
In addition to the main project, we have open sourced stand-alone components built for Earthdata Search as separate projects with the "edsc-" (Earthdata Search components) prefix.
- Our timeline: https://github.com/nasa/edsc-timeline
- Our ECHO forms implementation: https://github.com/nasa/edsc-echoforms
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- Ruby 2.2.2
- Pow is recommended for local testing with Earthdata Login
- A Ruby manager such as RVM or rbenv is strongly recommended.
- (For shapefile support) access to an ogre server
- (For placename completion) a GeoNames account
- For automatic spatial and temporal extraction from the search text, clone and set up an EDSC-NLP server
Additionally, you will need the following, which will be installed automatically by bin/setup
on most UNIX-like systems:
- Postgres development headers
Operating systems | Command |
---|---|
Mac(homebrew) | $ brew install postgresql |
Ubuntu | $ sudo apt-get install -y libpq-dev |
RHEL | $ sudo yum install -y postgresql-devel |
- Node.js (with npm)
Operating systems | Command |
---|---|
Mac(homebrew) | $ brew install node |
Ubuntu | $ sudo apt-get install -y nodejs |
RHEL | `$ sudo curl -sL https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup |
If you would like to set up Earthdata Login login, you will need to perform the following steps:
Register an account on the Earthdata Login home page
Create an application in the Earthdata Login console. Its callback URL should be http://<domain>/urs_callback
. If you are using Pow, this will be something
like http://earthdata-search.dev/urs_callback
Click the "Feedback" icon on the Earthdata Login page and request that your new application be placed in the ECHO application group (required for ECHO/CMR to recognize your tokens).
Modify line 37 of config/services.yml
to contain your Earthdata Login application's client ID
If using Pow, create a symlink to your application directory, for instance ln -s $(pwd) ~/.pow/earthdata-search
(making your app available at http://earthdata-search.dev
). If you set up Earthdata Login, ensure that the domain matches
the callback URL specified in Earthdata Login.
Run
bin/setup
Open config/application.yml
and edit configuration values as described in that file to set up Earthdata Login, shapefile support,
and placename completion as appropriate.
Set up EDSC-NLP REST service. (Follow the README on EDSC-NLP page)
If you set up Pow, simply visit http://earthdata-search.dev
,
otherwise run rails s
in the project directory and visit http://localhost:3000
.