cartopy.io.Downloader#
- class cartopy.io.Downloader(url_template, target_path_template, pre_downloaded_path_template='')[source]#
Represents a resource, that can be configured easily, which knows how to acquire itself (perhaps via HTTP).
The key interface method is
path()
- typically all external calls will be made to that method. To get hold of an appropriateDownloader
instance theDownloader.from_config()
static method should be considered.- Parameters:
url_template – The template of the full URL representing this resource.
target_path_template – The template of the full path to the file that this Downloader represents. Typically the path will be a subdirectory of
config['data_dir']
, but this is not a strict requirement. If the file does not exist when callingDownloader.path()
it will be downloaded to this location.pre_downloaded_path_template (optional) – The template of a full path of a file which has been downloaded outside of this Downloader which should be used as the file that this resource represents. If the file does not exist when
Downloader.path()
is called it will not be downloaded to this location (unlike thetarget_path_template
argument).
Note
All
*_template
arguments should be formattable using the standardstring.format()
rules. The formatting itself is not done until a call to a subsequent method (such asDownloader.path()
).- FORMAT_KEYS = ('config',)#
The minimum keys which should be provided in the
format_dict
argument for thepath
,url
,target_path
,pre_downloaded_path
andacquire_resource
methods.
- acquire_resource(target_path, format_dict)[source]#
Download, via HTTP, the file that this resource represents. Subclasses will typically override this method.
- Parameters:
format_dict – The dictionary which is used to replace certain template variables. Subclasses should document which keys are expected as a minimum in their
FORMAT_KEYS
class attribute.
- static from_config(specification, config_dict=None)[source]#
The
from_config
static method implements the logic for acquiring a Downloader (sub)class instance from the config dictionary.- Parameters:
specification – Should be iterable, as it will be traversed in reverse order to find the most appropriate Downloader instance for this specification. An example specification is
('shapefiles', 'natural_earth')
for the Natural Earth shapefiles.config_dict (optional) – typically this is left as None to use the default
cartopy.config
“downloaders” dictionary.
Examples
>>> from cartopy.io import Downloader >>> >>> dnldr = Downloader('https://example.com/{name}', './{name}.txt') >>> config = {('level_1', 'level_2'): dnldr} >>> d1 = Downloader.from_config(('level_1', 'level_2', 'level_3'), ... config_dict=config) >>> print(d1.url_template) https://example.com/{name} >>> print(d1.url({'name': 'item_name'})) https://example.com/item_name
- path(format_dict)[source]#
Returns the path to a file on disk that this resource represents.
If the file doesn’t exist in
pre_downloaded_path()
then it will check whether it exists intarget_path()
, otherwise the resource will be downloaded viaacquire_resouce()
fromurl()
totarget_path()
.Typically, this is the method that most applications will call, allowing implementors of new Downloaders to specialise
acquire_resource()
.- Parameters:
format_dict – The dictionary which is used to replace certain template variables. Subclasses should document which keys are expected as a minimum in their
FORMAT_KEYS
class attribute.
- pre_downloaded_path(format_dict)[source]#
The path on disk of the file that this resource represents, if it does not exist, then no further action will be taken with this path, and all further processing will be done using
target_path()
instead.- Parameters:
format_dict – The dictionary which is used to replace certain template variables. Subclasses should document which keys are expected as a minimum in their
FORMAT_KEYS
class attribute.
- target_path(format_dict)[source]#
The path on disk of the file that this resource represents, must either exist, or be writable by the current user. This method does not check either of these conditions.
- Parameters:
format_dict – The dictionary which is used to replace certain template variables. Subclasses should document which keys are expected as a minimum in their
FORMAT_KEYS
class attribute.