awips2/edexOsgi/com.raytheon.uf.tools.gfesuite/cli/rsyncGridsToCWF_client.sh
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#!/bin/sh
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#
##
# This software was developed and / or modified by Raytheon Company,
# pursuant to Contract DG133W-05-CQ-1067 with the US Government.
#
# U.S. EXPORT CONTROLLED TECHNICAL DATA
# This software product contains export-restricted data whose
# export/transfer/disclosure is restricted by U.S. law. Dissemination
# to non-U.S. persons whether in the United States or abroad requires
# an export license or other authorization.
#
# Contractor Name: Raytheon Company
# Contractor Address: 6825 Pine Street, Suite 340
# Mail Stop B8
# Omaha, NE 68106
# 402.291.0100
#
# See the AWIPS II Master Rights File ("Master Rights File.pdf") for
# further licensing information.
##
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# Program name: rsyncGridsToCWF_client.sh
#
# Executes rsynceGridsToCWF.sh locally or remotely as needed
#
# Author: Juliya Dynina
#
# Revisions:
# Date Ticket# Engineer Description
# ------------ ---------- ----------- -------------------------------
# 04/25/2012 jdynina Created Script
# 07/15/2015 #4013 randerso Changed to use a thrift request that can
# be handled on any EDEX cluster server to
# run rsyncGridsToCWF.sh
#
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# this allows you to run this script from outside of ./bin
path_to_script=`readlink -f $0`
RUN_FROM_DIR=`dirname $path_to_script`
BASE_AWIPS_DIR=`dirname $RUN_FROM_DIR`
# get the base environment
source ${RUN_FROM_DIR}/setup.env
# setup the environment needed to run the the Python
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${BASE_AWIPS_DIR}/src/lib:${PYTHON_INSTALL}/lib
export PYTHONPATH=${RUN_FROM_DIR}/src:$PYTHONPATH
# execute the rsyncGridsToCWF Python module
_PYTHON="${PYTHON_INSTALL}/bin/python"
_MODULE="${RUN_FROM_DIR}/src/rsyncGridsToCWF/rsyncGridsToCWF.py"
# quoting of '$@' is used to prevent command line interpretation
$_PYTHON $_MODULE "$@"