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Highlights

  • Promise API
  • CLI
  • TypeScript Support
  • Actively Maintained
  • Download Single Image
  • Download Multiple Images between two dates
  • Create Timelapse Video

Install

$ brew install graphicsmagick
$ brew install ffmpeg
$ npm install --save @rpidanny/hima

ffmpeg is required to create the timelapse video. Feel free to skip this if you don't want to create timelapse videos.

Usage

CLI

Install package globally using:

$ npm i -g @rpidanny/hima

Usage: hima image [options]

Download single image

Options:
  --out <path>    Output file (default: "./<currentdate>.jpg")
  --date <date>   Date in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ (default: "latest")
  --zoom <level>  Zoom level. 1-3 for IR. 1-5 for color (default: "1")
  --ir            Download Infrared Image (default: false)
  --batch-size    How many tiles to download in parallel?
  --debug         Enable debug logs? (default: false)
  --quiet         Disable all logs? (default: false)
  -h, --help      display help for command
Usage: hima images [options]

Download multiple images

Options:
  --out <path>          Output directory (default: "./")
  --start-date <date>   Date in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ
  --end-date <date>     Date in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ
  --interval <minutes>  Interval between two images (default: "10")
  --zoom <level>        Zoom level. 1-3 for IR. 1-5 for color (default: "1")
  --ir                  Download Infrared Image (default: false)
  --batch-size          How many tiles to download in parallel?
  --debug               Enable debug logs? (default: false)
  --quiet               Disable all logs? (default: false)
  -h, --help            display help for command
Usage: hima timelapse [options]

Create timelapse video

Options:
  --out <path>            Output file (default: "./<currentdate>.mp4")
  --start-date <date>     Date in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ
  --end-date <date>       Date in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ
  --interval <minutes>    Interval between two images (default: "10")
  --quality <resolution>  Resolution. 480, 720, 1080, 1440, 2160 (default: "1080")
  --fps <rate>            Framerate of the video (default: "25")
  --ir                    Download Infrared Image (default: false)
  --batch-size            How many tiles to download in parallel?
  --debug                 Enable debug logs? (default: false)
  --quiet                 Disable all logs? (default: false)
  -h, --help              display help for command

API

downloadImage(options?)

options

Type: object

key default type description
date latest string / date String in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ or a JS Date object.
zoom 1 number zoom level. 1-3 for IR and 1-5 for color
infrared false boolean color image or IR image?
output ./currentdate.jpg string Output file.
batchSize 20 number How many tiles to download in parallel? If you get ECONNRESET, try lowering the batchSize.
debug false boolean enable logs?
timeout { connect: 15000, response: 15000, request: 30000 } object got timeout
progress None function A callback function that is called on progress update. Receives two parameters: (completed, total)

Example

import { downloadImage } from '@rpidanny/hima'

downloadImage({
  zoom: 1,
  batchSize: 20,
  date: '2019/10/21 18:30:20Z', // 2020/02/14
  debug: true,
  progress: (completed, total) => console.log(`Completed ${completed}/${total}`)
})
  .then(console.log)
  .catch(console.error)

downloadImages(options?)

options

Type: object

key default type description required
startDate none string / date String in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ or a JS Date object. yes
endDate none string / date String in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ or a JS Date object. yes
interval 10 number Interval between two images in minutes. (min: 10) no
zoom 1 number zoom level. 1-3 for IR and 1-5 for color no
infrared false boolean color image or IR image? no
output ./ string Output file. no
batchSize 20 number How many tiles to download in parallel? If you get ECONNRESET, try lowering the batchSize. no
debug false boolean enable logs? no
timeout { connect: 15000, response: 15000, request: 30000 } object got timeout no
progress None function A callback function that is called on progress update. Receives two parameters: (completed, total) no

Example

import { downloadImages, intervals } from '@rpidanny/hima'

downloadImages({
  zoom: 2,
  batchSize: 5,
  startDate: '2020/02/14 05:00:00Z',
  endDate: '2020/03/14 05:00:00Z',
  interval: intervals.DAY, // 1440 minutes
  debug: true,
  output: './images',
  progress: (completed, total) => console.log(`Completed ${completed}/${total}`)
})
  .then(console.log)
  .catch(console.error)

createTimelapse(options?)

options

Type: object

key default type description required
startDate none string / date String in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ or a JS Date object. yes
endDate none string / date String in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ssZ or a JS Date object. yes
interval 10 number Interval between two images in minutes. (min: 10) no
quality 1080 string Resolution. 480, 720, 1080, 1440, 2160 no
fps 25 number Framerate of the video. no
infrared false boolean color image or IR image? no
output ./<currentdate>.mp4 string Output file. no
batchSize 20 number How many tiles to download in parallel? If you get ECONNRESET, try lowering the batchSize. no
debug false boolean enable logs? no
timeout { connect: 15000, response: 15000, request: 30000 } object got timeout no
progress None function A callback function that is called on progress update. Receives two parameters: (completed, total) no

Example

import { createTimelapse, intervals } from '@rpidanny/hima'

createTimelapse({
  quality: '2160',
  batchSize: 64,
  startDate: '2019/10/14 05:00:00Z',
  endDate: '2020/03/14 05:00:00Z',
  interval: intervals.DAY, // 1440 minutes
  debug: true,
  output: './video.mp4',
  progress: (c, t) => console.log(`${(c / t) * 100}% complete`),
})
  .then(console.log)
  .catch(console.error)

Development

Checkout the repository locally, then:

$ npm i
$ npm run hima

Contribute

Help make this package better and future proof.

  • Clone the code
  • Install dependencies with npm i
  • Create a new branch with git checkout -b new_feature
  • Commit your changes and push your branch
  • Submit a PR to master