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ee-runner

Command line runner of Google Earth Engine Playground scripts using Node.js.

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Install or update globally and use as a script

  • npm install -g ee-runner@latest

  • Run Code Editor scripts as:

> ee-runner <script-file> --project=<cloud-project-name>

or

> ee <script-file> --project=<cloud-project-name>

Install as a package

  • npm install ee-runner

  • in your scripts, use:

require("ee-runner")

gee.initialize(function() {
  // ... your Google Earth Engine code comes here ...
}, project)

Install as a command-line tool from GitHub

  • Clone this repository.
  • Inside Repository
    • Run: npm run init

Authenticate

If you don't have Python version of Earth Engine installed - install it and run earthengine authenticate command.

Usage

  • node ee-runner.js <script-file> --project=<cloud-project-name>

Example

  • node ee-runner.js examples/hello.js --project=ee-runner-test
First image in LANDSAT 8 TOA collection was aquired on 2013-09-26
Downloading thumbnail ...
  • cat examples/hello.js
var image = new ee.Image(new ee.ImageCollection('LANDSAT/LC08/C02/T1_TOA').first());
var info = image.getInfo();

var date = info.properties['DATE_ACQUIRED'];
print('First image in LANDSAT 8 TOA collection was aquired on ' + date);

print('Downloading thumbnail ...');

var url = image
  .visualize({bands:['B6','B5','B3'], gamma: 1.5})
  .getThumbURL({dimensions:'1024x1024', format: 'jpg'});

download(url, 'hello.jpg');
  • hello.jpg

hello.jpg

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