Releases: Riverscapes/pyBRAT
Improved capacity models, extended conservation and restoration models, LPG clipping, batch scripts
This release includes an extension of the upper limits of the capacity models, layer package clipping, a new collect summary report tool, and greatly increased functionality of the BRAT table, conservation restoration, and data capture validation tools. For details see issue #294.
pyBRAT 2.0.0
This release contains a deprecated version of pyBRAT. It is the earliest version of a Python-based BRAT that was put on GitHub.
Management Model Changes
This file incorporates the changes to the management model.
Improved Layer Package Generator, with new vegetation layers
Verbose Mode and BDWS support
This release incorporates some of the features on development. Highlights include:
- Verbose mode for BRAT Table, so that debugging is easier
- Tests incorporated, to check for simple warning signs
- BDWS Support
Bug Fixes
This release was primarily focused on fixing bugs that came from users running pyBRAT in previously un-used environments.
Major bugs that were fixed include:
- Fixed a bug causing an infinite loop if a stream was not on the raster that it was trying to pull a value from.
- Removed case-sensitive requirements for the LUI_Class field in the land use raster.
- Fixed a bug that could cause pyBRAT to crash if ran in ArcGIS 10.5
Fixed bugs with old versions of ArcGIS and land use raster (Debugging Free)
pyBRAT with updates to layer symbology
This release includes several updates to the symbology layer files (e.g., color ramp used) automatically produced by BRAT.
pyBRAT with version 2 (beta) management model
This release includes a beta version 2 of the conservation restoration (beaver management zones) model.
Layer Package Generator split off into its own tool
This release includes a Layer Package Generator that is independent of the Summary Report tool, to help with clarity of use. It also includes a fully functional drainage area fix tool, and a flow direction layer automatically produced.