Result for 08AB08478248DF7E3EB912F9BC5FBB9240A56F52

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python-stetl/html/_sources/install.txt
FileSize4697
MD5CB3D415ABED6E531B2015564CA0938C4
SHA-108AB08478248DF7E3EB912F9BC5FBB9240A56F52
SHA-256026DAA17B48C99159FC99C10B2F00BCF1AB83E4F2A8F378AA11AF168311242A0
SSDEEP96:yLnIdZD2lRiAyVGkkxmez5n6mH/POLx+zI2Vj9fgfyLuM4:yDoRchmGj1EwSS9f9av
TLSHT1EAA1965F5F6143783EA0C36A61AF4562E733D2B4A2B2985099FE0008630B935523F7EB
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FileSize6161470
MD50C6C8FC293D29A9F8DCE60622F17DB11
PackageDescriptionStreaming ETL - Geospatial ETL framework for Python 2 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 2.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-stetl
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.0.9+ds-1
SHA-184139B45ABD3954B81AED81C9763463485BF311A
SHA-2566D4CADFAF5109E0FB5A8962F82FA421DF274BE018D3E11E1B3B597B75AF57AD2