Result for 0408D27511E4EA7B2A9FA103AD99FC3D985807BD

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/stetl/main.py
FileSize5687
MD54992C819B2D02B332FBD3E4562CAEB14
SHA-10408D27511E4EA7B2A9FA103AD99FC3D985807BD
SHA-256252E2A1BEB8D022B24B85A76F73748743A37792D808D20BD633ECEEFA65D83B8
SSDEEP96:W91XOVnzm8hpFpOvel5F96K9BBQ9ltnZe3i0lJXcZkyFIm6UEi:WX6nzm8h/oGl5F0Kdhi0lJXmQji
TLSHT18AC146221C54293B0783C99FDDE6E425AB67264B37953438F5ECA3092F1493483BB95F
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Key Value
FileSize6182860
MD52B0E1F9A743EBEEF33AB648718C45EB6
PackageDescriptionStreaming ETL - Geospatial ETL framework for Python 3 Stetl, streaming ETL, pronounced "staedl", is a lightweight ETL-framework for the conversion of rich (as GML) geospatial data conversion. . It basically glues together existing parsing and transformation tools like GDAL/OGR (ogr2ogr) and XSLT. By using native tools like libxml and libxslt (via Python lxml) Stetl is speed-optimized. . Stetl has a similar design as Spring (Java) and other modern frameworks based on IoC (Inversion of Control). A configuration file (in Python config format) specifies your chain of ETL steps. This chain is formed by a series of Python modules/objects and their parameters. These are symbolically specified in the config file. You just invoke etl.py the main program with a config file. The config file specifies the input modules (e.g. PostGIS), transformers (e.g. XSLT) and outputs (e.g. a GML file or even WFS-T a geospatial protocol to publish GML to a server). . This package contains the module for Python 3.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-stetl
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.0+ds-3
SHA-12AF0B684B53CA6042D9117F5C784AC3762E2EBC5
SHA-25607E562C9B1E3709F26614DF64E07B15A02C6106C5769931457B70C06A859336C
Key Value
FileSize6201780
MD5AF01B166767BC531A83F4E551322937D
PackageDescriptionStreaming ETL - Geospatial ETL framework for Python 3 Stetl, streaming ETL, pronounced "staedl", is a lightweight ETL-framework for the conversion of rich (as GML) geospatial data conversion. . It basically glues together existing parsing and transformation tools like GDAL/OGR (ogr2ogr) and XSLT. By using native tools like libxml and libxslt (via Python lxml) Stetl is speed-optimized. . Stetl has a similar design as Spring (Java) and other modern frameworks based on IoC (Inversion of Control). A configuration file (in Python config format) specifies your chain of ETL steps. This chain is formed by a series of Python modules/objects and their parameters. These are symbolically specified in the config file. You just invoke etl.py the main program with a config file. The config file specifies the input modules (e.g. PostGIS), transformers (e.g. XSLT) and outputs (e.g. a GML file or even WFS-T a geospatial protocol to publish GML to a server). . This package contains the module for Python 3.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-stetl
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.0+ds-2
SHA-1CD9C77551F55382E5C557CEAED0017A796E652EF
SHA-256DCA0E78564C46AAAC61AECDE1EE93CF464CDEC535743C660E3E4D5441DAB66DD
Key Value
FileSize6203604
MD54E6759843B86E5C6EB05B36FBEA2CD10
PackageDescriptionStreaming ETL - Geospatial ETL framework for Python 3 Stetl, streaming ETL, pronounced "staedl", is a lightweight ETL-framework for the conversion of rich (as GML) geospatial data conversion. . It basically glues together existing parsing and transformation tools like GDAL/OGR (ogr2ogr) and XSLT. By using native tools like libxml and libxslt (via Python lxml) Stetl is speed-optimized. . Stetl has a similar design as Spring (Java) and other modern frameworks based on IoC (Inversion of Control). A configuration file (in Python config format) specifies your chain of ETL steps. This chain is formed by a series of Python modules/objects and their parameters. These are symbolically specified in the config file. You just invoke etl.py the main program with a config file. The config file specifies the input modules (e.g. PostGIS), transformers (e.g. XSLT) and outputs (e.g. a GML file or even WFS-T a geospatial protocol to publish GML to a server). . This package contains the module for Python 3.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-stetl
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.0+ds-1~bpo10+1
SHA-1699BA9FFD9B436BEE2F5ABC718571900E401CC9F
SHA-2566C22B81FA2D4AAD2AC3B3BD546B46E4330061BDC7A2C7CB7407B11849BA212FB
Key Value
FileSize6184632
MD598B09927A30190D71225B4CC4AF409C8
PackageDescriptionStreaming ETL - Geospatial ETL framework for Python 3 Stetl, streaming ETL, pronounced "staedl", is a lightweight ETL-framework for the conversion of rich (as GML) geospatial data conversion. . It basically glues together existing parsing and transformation tools like GDAL/OGR (ogr2ogr) and XSLT. By using native tools like libxml and libxslt (via Python lxml) Stetl is speed-optimized. . Stetl has a similar design as Spring (Java) and other modern frameworks based on IoC (Inversion of Control). A configuration file (in Python config format) specifies your chain of ETL steps. This chain is formed by a series of Python modules/objects and their parameters. These are symbolically specified in the config file. You just invoke etl.py the main program with a config file. The config file specifies the input modules (e.g. PostGIS), transformers (e.g. XSLT) and outputs (e.g. a GML file or even WFS-T a geospatial protocol to publish GML to a server). . This package contains the module for Python 3.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-stetl
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.0+ds-3
SHA-14CC31A59AF4F41D12BC0830ED2BDFB9A61AC17AC
SHA-2566005FD70048E8CA238E8D56E1B8617080E8F8AF41CF54FDD5C6D9A221F898F8E