#!/bin/csh ## # 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. ## # # A script wrapper around a UEngine call that is meant to get all available # maritime data in the A-II database over a specified range of times. # The data is output to stdout as ASCII. Each line is one time/platform # combination. The individual data items are comma delimited. # This version can adapt to use a python stub that calls the # data access framework. # # Usage: # # a2gtboy.csh {p} {c} yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm # # The literal p and c flags are optional. The p flag means preserve # the final version of the python submitted to the UEngine instead of # cleaning it up. The path to the finalized python is /tmp/a2gtboyNNNNN.py # where NNNNN is a unix process id. The c flag means to retreive the # Laps set of variables, instead of the default MSAS set. # # # Not using the 'c' format, the MSAS set of variables, outputs the following # variables for each line: # # stationId,timeObs,latitude,longitude,elevation,seaLevelPress, # stationPress,temperature,dewpoint,windDir,windSpeed,pressChange3Hour # # Using the 'c' format, the Laps set of variables, outputs the following # variables for each line: # # stationId,timeObs,latitude,longitude,elevation,reportType,wx_present, # visibility,seaLevelPress,stationPress,pressChange3Hour,pressChangeChar, # temperature,dewpoint,seaSurfaceTemp,wetBulb,windDir,windSpeed, # equivWindSpeed10m,windGust,precip1Hour,precip6Hour,precip24Hour # # SOFTWARE HISTORY # # Date Ticket# Engineer Description # ------------ ---------- ----------- -------------------------- # 09/22/2014 3591 nabowle Initial modification. Properly call DAF script. # # set rmpy = yes if ( "$1" == "p" ) then set rmpy = no shift endif # # Identify directory this script is in, will be one of the directories we # search for other files in. # set mydir = `dirname $0` set d1 = `echo $mydir | cut -c1` if ( "$mydir" == '.' ) then set mydir = $PWD else if ( "$d1" != "/" ) then set mydir = $PWD/$mydir endif set mydir = `(cd $mydir ; pwd)` if ( ! $?FXA_HOME ) set FXA_HOME = xxxx # set stubbase = a2gtboyStub.py if ( "$1" == "c" ) then shift set stubbase = a2cvboyStub.py endif # # Locate python stub that we will modify to create the final python logic. # if ( -e ./$stubbase ) then set stubpy = ./$stubbase else if ( -e $mydir/$stubbase ) then set stubpy = $mydir/$stubbase else if ( -e $FXA_HOME/src/dm/maritime/$stubbase ) then set stubpy = $FXA_HOME/src/dm/maritime/$stubbase else if ( -e $FXA_HOME/bin/$stubbase ) then set stubpy = $FXA_HOME/bin/$stubbase else bash -c "echo could not find $stubbase 1>&2" exit endif # # Determine if we are using the data access framework or the uEngine. # grep DataAccessLayer $stubpy >& /dev/null if ( $status == 0 ) then /awips2/python/bin/python $stubpy -b "$1 $2" -e "$3 $4" else # # Set up the environment we need to run the UEngine. # if ( -e ./UEngine.cshsrc ) then set ueenv = ./UEngine.cshsrc else if ( -e $mydir/UEngine.cshsrc ) then set ueenv = $mydir/UEngine.cshsrc else if ( -e $FXA_HOME/src/dm/point/UEngine.cshsrc ) then set ueenv = $FXA_HOME/src/dm/point/UEngine.cshsrc else if ( -e $FXA_HOME/bin/UEngine.cshsrc ) then set ueenv = $FXA_HOME/bin/UEngine.cshsrc else bash -c "echo could not find UEngine.cshsrc 1>&2" exit endif source $ueenv set specpy = /tmp/a2gtboy${$}.py rm -rf $specpy >& /dev/null touch $specpy chmod 775 $specpy cat $stubpy | sed "s/BBBBB/$1 $2/g" | sed "s/EEEEE/$3 $4/g" > $specpy cd $UE_BIN_PATH ( uengine -r python < $specpy ) | grep -v '<' | sed -n '2,$p' if ( "$rmpy" == "yes" ) rm -rf $specpy >& /dev/null endif