Compliance Checker Glider DAC plugin
Project description
GliderDAC Compliance Checker Plugin
This ioos/compliance-checker plugin supports the following sources and standards:
Standard | Checker Name |
---|---|
Glider DAC | gliderdac |
Installation
Conda
$ conda install -c conda-forge cc-plugin-glider
Pip
$ pip install cc-plugin-glider
See the ioos/compliance-checker for additional Installation notes
Usage
$ compliance-checker -l
IOOS compliance checker available checker suites (code version):
...
- gliderdac (x.x.x)
...
$ compliance-checker -t gliderdac [dataset_location]
See the ioos/compliance-checker for additional Usage notes
Summary of the Checks
The checks have been designed to help data providers submit the highest quality data to the GliderDAC. Submitting uncompliant data to the DAC may result in services not working. For example, not providing the correct Sea Name in the GLobal attributes may put your glider deployment into the wrong region on the GliderMap. Not providing proper metadata about the platform and instruments, and attribution may prevent NCEI from archiving your data. And not making your files CF compliant could prevent the files from showing up on ERDDAP and THREDDS servers all together.
High priority checks
Failures in these checks should be addressed before submitting to the GliderDAC!
- check_required_variables
- check_dimensions
- check_lat_lon_attributes
- check_time_attributes
- check_pressure_depth_attributes
- check_ctd_variable_attributes
- check_profile_variable_attributes_and_types
- check_global_attributes
- check_standard_names
- check_monotonically_increasing_time
- check_dim_no_data
- check_depth_array
Medium priority checks:
- check_qc_variables
- check_primary_variable_attributes
- check_trajectory_variables
- check_container_variables
- check_qartod
- check_ancillary_variables
- check_dtype
- check_valid_min_dtype
- check_valid_max_dtype
Low priority checks
- check_ioos_ra
- check_valid_lon
- check_ncei_tables
Optional environment variables
Paths for cached text files for institution, project, instrument, and platform authority tables can be set with the following environment variables
INSTITUTION_TABLE
PROJECT_TABLE
INSTRUMENT_TABLE
PLATFORM_TABLE
Additionally, a cached version of the NCEI seanames.xml
file can be provided
with a filesystem path in SEA_NAME_TABLE
environment variable.
The table below indicates the relationship of the environment variables for cached table locations on disk to their usual remote locations.
Environment Variable | Remote Table Location |
---|---|
INSTITUTION_TABLE |
https://gliders.ioos.us/ncei_authority_tables/institutions.txt |
PROJECT_TABLE |
https://gliders.ioos.us/ncei_authority_tables/projects.txt |
INSTRUMENT_TABLE |
https://gliders.ioos.us/ncei_authority_tables/instruments.txt |
PLATFORM_TABLE |
https://gliders.ioos.us/ncei_authority_tables/platforms.txt |
SEA_NAME_TABLE |
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/data/oceans/ncei/vocabulary/seanames.xml |
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