Curiosity Image Retrieval Tools, scripts and software |
Curiosity Image Retrieval Tools, scripts and software |
Aug 11 2012, 09:18 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 270 Joined: 29-December 04 From: NLA0: Member No.: 133 |
I wrote a shell script that allows you to download all images from a given sol.:
http://paranoid.dechengst.nl/files/MSLget.sh There are two rm commands in the script to clean up the tempdir. If you're afraid my script screws up your system replace them with rm -i commands. If you want any features added please let me know and I'll see what I can do. EDIT1: Added leading zeros in the directory names for easy sorting after a request for it on IRC. EDIT2: I see a lot of people downloading the script. To be clear: This is a script for *NIX systems and won't run on a standard Windows box. To get it running under Windows you need to install a *NIX environment like Cygwin. Your other option would be to install something like Ubuntu in VirtualBox. EDIT3: As RoverDriver pointed out you need to have wget on your system to use this script. The script now handles this gracefully. -------------------- PDP, VAX and Alpha fanatic ; HP-Compaq is the Satan! ; Let us pray daily while facing Maynard! ; Life starts at 150 km/h ;
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Aug 15 2012, 02:18 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1465 Joined: 9-February 04 From: Columbus OH USA Member No.: 13 |
Hey, good news and bad news, the good outweighing the bad. It seems that just a little while ago JPL revamped their raw image website. They fixed the issue where full size "thumbnails" were being loaded. They also flag the latest images ("The 5 new images for Sol 3 are marked with a red *") as well as images grouped by camera.
The bad news is that with the changes in their html, page-scraping for my app is broken for the time being & I turned off updates until that can be fixed. Always a danger with hacks like page-scraping! Anyway, the main site is on move. -------------------- |
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Aug 15 2012, 03:46 AM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 7-August 12 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 6493 |
Hey, good news and bad news, the good outweighing the bad. It seems that just a little while ago JPL revamped their raw image website. They fixed the issue where full size "thumbnails" were being loaded. Anyway, the main site is on move. Good! Although following a moving target is challenging, any progress on their side is excellent. Happily they decided in this "round" to keep their old "sol-based" page largely similar, so my HTML loading still works correctly. (Largely similar doesn't mean that they didn't hasitate to put another 30.000+ empty lines in the HTML!) Let's see where they are moving towards, I hope they are reading the user-feedback on this thread as usefull input:) Greetings, Ludo. |
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