plotImageSubtractionCutouts¶
Construct template/image/difference cutouts for upload to Zooniverse, or to just to view as images.
usage: plotImageSubtractionCutouts [-h]
(--sqlitefile SQLITEFILE | --namespace NAMESPACE)
[--postgres_url POSTGRES_URL]
[--limit LIMIT] [--all] [-j JOBS]
--instrument INSTRUMENT [-C CONFIGFILE]
[--collections [COLLECTIONS ...]]
[--reliabilityMin RELIABILITYMIN]
[--reliabilityMax RELIABILITYMAX]
repo outputPath
More information is available at https://pipelines.lsst.io.
positional arguments¶
- repo¶
Path to Butler repository to load data from.
- outputpath¶
Path to write the output images and manifest to; manifest is written here, while the images go to
OUTPUTPATH/images/
.
options¶
- -h, --help¶
show this help message and exit
- --sqlitefile <sqlitefile>¶
Path to sqlite file to load from; required for sqlite connection.
- --namespace <namespace>¶
Postgres namespace (aka schema) to connect to; required for postgres connections.
- --postgres_url <postgres_url>¶
Postgres connection path, or default (None) to use ApdbPostgresQuery default.
- --limit <limit>¶
Number of sources to load from the APDB (default=5), or the number of sources to load per ‘page’ when
--all
is set. This should be significantly larger (100x or more) than the value of-j
, to ensure efficient use of each process.
- --all¶
Process all the sources; –limit then becomes the ‘page size’ to chunk the DB into.
- -j <jobs>, --jobs <jobs>¶
Number of processes to use when generating cutouts. Specify 0 (the default) to not use multiprocessing at all. Note that
--limit
determines how efficiently each process is filled.
- --instrument <instrument>¶
Instrument short-name (e.g. ‘DECam’) of the data being loaded.
- -C <configfile>, --configFile <configfile>¶
File containing the PlotImageSubtractionCutoutsConfig to load.
- --collections <collections>¶
Butler collection(s) to load data from. If not specified, will search all butler collections, which may be very slow.
- --reliabilityMin <reliabilitymin>¶
Minimum reliability value (default=None) on which to filter the DiaSources.
- --reliabilityMax <reliabilitymax>¶
Maximum reliability value (default=None) on which to filter the DiaSources.