Workflow for creating unwrapped interferograms from Sentinel-1 geocoded SLCs.
sweets
is available to install via conda-forge:
mamba install -c conda-forge sweets
Alternatively, the following will install sweets
into a conda environment.
- Download source code:
git clone https://github.com/opera-adt/sweets.git && cd sweets
- Install dependencies:
mamba env create --file conda-env.yml
or if you have an existing environment:
mamba env update --name my-existing-env --file conda-env.yml
- Install
sweets
via pip:
conda activate sweets-env
python -m pip install .
From the command line, installing will create a sweets
executable. You can run sweets --help
to see the available options.
sweets --help
To configure a workflow, the minimum inputs are
- the bounding box of the area of interest in degrees longitude/latitude as (left, bottom right top)
- the start date (and end date, or it is assumed to be today)
- the track (relative orbit) number.
For example:
sweets config --bbox -102.2 32.15 -102.1 32.22 --start 2022-12-15 --end 2022-12-29 --track 78
This will make a YAML configuration file (by default sweets_config.yaml
). You can inspect it to see all the configuration defaults.
Then you can kick off the workflow using
sweets run sweets_config.yaml
Alternatively, you can configure everything in python:
from sweets.core import Workflow
bbox = (-102.3407, 31.9909, -101.9407, 32.3909)
start = "2020-01-01" # can be strings or datetime objects
track = 78
w = Workflow(bbox=bbox, asf_query=dict(start=start, end=end, relativeOrbit=track))
w.run()
You can also save the workflow to a config file for later use/to inspect or change parameters:
w.to_yaml() # Saves to sweets_config.yml for inspection/tweaking
If you want to run this later from the config, you can do
w = Workflow.from_yaml("sweets_config.yml")
w.run()
You can also print an empty config file to edit any parameters manually
sweets config --print-empty
This software is licensed under your choice of BSD-3-Clause or Apache-2.0 licenses. See the accompanying LICENSE file for further details.
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause OR Apache-2.0