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GRASS variables and environment variables

       There are two types of variables:

           •   shell environment variables,

           •   GRASS gisenv variables.
       There are a number of shell environment variable groups:

           •   variables for rendering

           •   variables for internal use
       Note:  Any  setting which needs to be modifiable by a GRASS module (e.g. MONITOR by d.mon)
       has to be a GRASS gisenv variable.

Setting shell environment variables

       Setting shell environment variables depends on the shell being used:
       Bash:
       export VARIABLE=value
       Csh:
       setenv VARIABLE value
       Cmd.exe (Windows):
       set VARIABLE=value
       To set up shell environment variables permanently:

           •   To get personal BASH shell definitions (aliases, color listing option, ...)   into
               GRASS, store them in:
               $HOME/.grass7/bashrc

           •   To  get  personal CSH shell definitions (aliases, color listing option, ...)  into
               GRASS, store them in:
               $HOME/.grass7/cshrc

Setting GRASS gisenv variables

       Use g.gisenv within GRASS. This permanently predefines GRASS variables in  the  .grass7/rc
       file.
       Usage:
       g.gisenv set="VARIABLE=VALUE"
       It  looks  unusual  with  two  equals signs, but g.gisenv serves dual duty for getting and
       setting GRASS variables.

       If the user just specifies a variable name, it defaults to get mode.  For example:
       g.gisenv MAPSET
       PERMANENT

List of selected (GRASS related) shell environment variables

       [ To be set from the terminal shell or startup scripts ]

       GISBASE
           directory where GRASS lives. This is set automatically by the startup script.

       GISRC
           name of .grass7/rc file. Defines the system wide value while in a GRASS session.

       GRASS_ADDON_PATH
           [grass startup script, g.extension]
           specifies additional path(s) containing local and/or custom GRASS modules extra to the
           standard distribution.

       GRASS_ADDON_BASE
           [grass startup script]
           allows  specifying  additional  GISBASE for local GRASS modules (normally installed as
           GRASS Addons by g.extension module) extra to standard  distribution.  The  default  on
           GNU/Linux is $HOME/.grass7/addons, on MS Windows $APPDATA\GRASS7\addons.

       GRASS_ADDON_ETC
           [libgis, g.findetc]
           specify   paths  where  support  files  (etc/)  may  be  found  external  to  standard
           distribution.

       GRASS_BATCH_JOB
           defines the name (path) of a shell script to be processed as batch job.

       GRASS_COMPRESSOR
           [libraster]
           the compression method for new raster maps can be set with  the  environment  variable
           GRASS_COMPRESSOR.  Supported  methods  are RLE, ZLIB, LZ4, and BZIP2 if GRASS has been
           compiled with BZIP2 support.  The default is ZLIB  which  can  be  changed  with  e.g.
           GRASS_COMPRESSOR=LZ4

       GRASS_DB_ENCODING
           [various modules, wxGUI]
           encoding for vector attribute data (utf-8, ascii, iso8859-1, koi8-r)

       GIS_ERROR_LOG
           If  set,  GIS_ERROR_LOG  should  be the absolute path to the log file (a relative path
           will be interpreted relative to the process’ cwd, not the cwd at the  point  the  user
           set the variable). If not set, $HOME/GIS_ERROR_LOG is used instead. The file will only
           be used if it already exists.

       GRASS_ERROR_MAIL
           set to any value to send user mail on an error or warning that happens while stderr is
           being redirected.

       GRASS_FONT
           [display drivers]
           specifies  the  font  as  either  the  name  of  a  font from $GISBASE/etc/fontcap (or
           alternative fontcap file specified by GRASS_FONT_CAP), or alternatively the full  path
           to a FreeType font file.

       GRASS_ENCODING
           [display drivers]
           the  encoding  to be assumed for text which is drawn using a freetype font; may be any
           encoding know to iconv.

       GRASS_FONT_CAP
           [g.mkfontcap, d.font, display drivers]
           specifies an alternative location (to $GISBASE/etc/fontcap) for the font configuration
           file.

       GRASS_FULL_OPTION_NAMES
           [parser]
           Generates a warning if GRASS_FULL_OPTION_NAMES is set (to anything) and a found string
           is not an exact match for the given string.

       GRASS_GUI
           either text (text user  interface),  gtext  (text  user  interface  with  GUI  welcome
           screen),  or gui (graphical user interface) to define non-/graphical startup. Can also
           specify the name of the GUI to use, e.g. wxpython (wxGUI).  Also  exists  as  a  GRASS
           gisenv  variable  (see below). If this shell variable exists at GRASS startup, it will
           determine the GUI used. If it is not defined startup will  default  to  the  last  GUI
           used.

       GRASS_HTML_BROWSER
           [init.sh, wxgui]
           defines  name of HTML browser. For most platforms this should be an executable in your
           PATH, or the full path to an executable.
           Mac OS X runs applications differently from the  CLI.   Therefore,  GRASS_HTML_BROWSER
           should  be  the  application’s  signature, which is a domain-like name, just reversed,
           i.e. com.apple.Safari. To find an application’s signature, type  the  following  in  a
           Terminal  (fill  in  the  path  to the application you are interested in, for example:
           /Applications/Safari.app):
           grep -A 1 "CFBundleIdentifier" /path/to/application.app/Contents/Info.plist
           The signature is the <string> following the <key>,  without  the  bracketing  <string>
           tags.

       GRASS_INT_ZLIB
           [libraster]
           if  the environment variable GRASS_INT_ZLIB exists and has the value 0, new compressed
           integer (CELL type) raster maps will be compressed using RLE compression.
           If the variable doesn’t exist, or the value is non-zero, zlib compression will be used
           instead. Such rasters will have a compressed value of 2 in the cellhd file.
           Obviously,  decompression  is  controlled  by  the  raster’s compressed value, not the
           environment variable.

       GRASS_ZLIB_LEVEL
           [libgis]
           if the environment variable GRASS_ZLIB_LEVEL exists and its value can be parsed as  an
           integer,  it determines the compression level used when new compressed raster maps are
           compressed using zlib compression. This applies to all raster map types (CELL,  FCELL,
           DCELL).
           Valid  zlib compression levels are -1 to 9. The GRASS_ZLIB_LEVEL=-1 corresponds to the
           zlib default value (equivalent to GRASS_ZLIB_LEVEL=6). Often GRASS_ZLIB_LEVEL=1  gives
           the best compromise between speed and compression.
           If  the  variable  doesn’t  exist, or the value cannot be parsed as an integer, zlib’s
           default compression level 6 will be used.

       GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT
           [various modules, wxGUI]
           it may be set to either

           •   standard - sets  percentage  output  and  message  formatting  style  to  standard
               formatting,

           •   gui - sets percentage output and message formatting style to GUI formatting,

           •   silent - disables percentage output and error messages,

           •   plain  -  sets  percentage  output  and  message  formatting style to ASCII output
               without rewinding control characters.

       GRASS_MOUSE_BUTTON
           [various modules]
           swaps mouse buttons for two-button or left-handed mice. Its value has three digits  1,
           2,  and  3,  which  represent  default  left,  middle, and right buttons respectively.
           Setting to 132 will swap middle and right buttons. Note that this variable  should  be
           set before a display driver is initialized (e.g., d.mon x0).

       GRASS_PAGER
           [various modules]
           it may be set to either less, more, or cat.

       GRASS_PERL
           [used during install process for generating man pages]
           set Perl with path.

       GRASS_SKIP_MAPSET_OWNER_CHECK
           By default it is not possible to work with MAPSETs that are not owned by current user.
           Setting this variable to any non-empty value allows the check to be skipped.

       GRASS_SH
           [shell scripts on Windows]
           path to bourne shell interpreter used to run shell scripts.

       GRASS_SIGSEGV_ON_ERROR
           Raise SIGSEGV if an error occurs]
           This variable can be set for debugging purpose. The call of G_fatal_error()  will  end
           in a segmentation violation. GDB can be used to trace the source of the error.

       GRASS_PYTHON
           [wxGUI, Python Ctypes]
           set to override Python executable.
           On Mac OS X this should be the pythonw executable for the wxGUI to work.

       GRASS_VECTOR_LOWMEM
           [vectorlib]
           If  the  environment  variable  GRASS_VECTOR_LOWMEM exists, memory consumption will be
           reduced when building vector topology support  structures.  Recommended  for  creating
           large vectors.

       GRASS_VECTOR_OGR
           [vectorlib, v.external.out]
           If  the  environment variable GRASS_VECTOR_OGR exists and vector output format defined
           by v.external.out is PostgreSQL, vector data is written by OGR data provider even  the
           native PostGIS data provider is available.

       GRASS_VECTOR_EXTERNAL_IMMEDIATE
           [vectorlib, v.external.out]
           If  the  environment variable GRASS_VECTOR_EXTERNAL_IMMEDIATE exists and vector output
           format defined by v.external.out is non-native, vector features are written to  output
           external  datasource immediately. By default, the vector library writes output data to
           a temporary vector map in native format and when closing the  map,  the  features  are
           transferred   to  output  external  datasource.  Note:  if  output  vector  format  is
           topological PostGIS format, then the vector library  writes  features  immediately  to
           output database (in this case GRASS_VECTOR_EXTERNAL_IMMEDIATE is ignored).

       GRASS_VECTOR_EXTERNAL_IGNORE
           [vectorlib]
           If  the environment variable GRASS_VECTOR_EXTERNAL_IGNORE exists, output vector format
           defined by v.external.out is ignored. The format is always native.

       GRASS_VECTOR_TEMPORARY
           [vectorlib]
           If the environment variable GRASS_VECTOR_TEMPORARY exists, GRASS vector  library  will
           operate  on  temporary  vector  maps.  New  vector  maps  will be created in temporary
           directory (see GRASS_VECTOR_TMPDIR_MAPSET variable), existing vector maps will be read
           (if found) also from this directory. It may be set to either:

           •   keep - the temporary vector map is not deleted when closing the map.

           •   move  -  the  temporary vector map is moved to the current mapset when closing the
               map.

           •   delete - the temporary vector map is deleted when closing the map.
       Default value is keep.  Note that temporary vector maps are not visible to  the  user  via
       g.list  or  wxGUI. They are used internally by the GRASS modules and deleted automatically
       when GRASS session is quited.

       GRASS_VECTOR_TMPDIR_MAPSET
           [vectorlib]
           By default GRASS temporary directory is located  in  $LOCATION/$MAPSET/.tmp/$HOSTNAME.
           If  GRASS_VECTOR_TMPDIR_MAPSET  is  set  to ’0’, the temporary directory is located in
           TMPDIR (environmental variable defined by the user or GRASS initialization  script  if
           not given).
           Important note: This variable is currently used only in vector library. In other words
           the variable is ignored by raster or raster3d library.

       GRASS_VECTOR_TOPO_DEBUG
           [vectorlib, v.generalize]
           If the environment  variable  GRASS_VECTOR_TOPO_DEBUG  exists,  v.generalize  runs  in
           extremely slow debug mode.

       GRASS_WXBUNDLED
           [wxGUI]
           set to tell wxGUI that a bundled wxPython will be used.
           When  set,  the  wxGUI  will  not  check  the  wxPython  version,  as this function is
           incompatible with a bundled wxPython.  It is up to the packager to make  sure  that  a
           compatible wxPython version is bundled.

       GRASS_WXVERSION
           [wxGUI]
           set to tell wxGUI which version of wxPython to use.
           When  set, the wxGUI will select the given wxPython version. It’s useful when multiple
           versions of wxPython are installed and the user wants to run  wxGUI  with  non-default
           wxPython version.

       GRASS_XTERM
           [lib/init/grass-xterm-wrapper, lib/init/grass-xterm-mac]
           set   to   any  value  (e.g.  rxvt,  aterm,  gnome-terminal,  konsole)  to  substitute
           ’x-terminal-emulator’ or ’xterm’. The Mac OS X app startup  defaults  to  an  internal
           ’$GISBASE/etc/grass-xterm-mac’,  which  emulates  the necessary xterm functionality in
           Terminal.app.

       GRASS_UI_TERM
           set to any value to use the terminal based parser.

       GRASS_VERSION
           reports the current version number (used by R-stats  interface  etc);  should  not  be
           changed by user.

       GRASS_NO_GLX_PBUFFERS
           [nviz]
           set to any value to disable the use of GLX Pbuffers.

       GRASS_NO_GLX_PIXMAPS
           [nviz]
           Set to any value to disable the use of GLX Pixmaps.

       OMP_NUM_THREADS
           [OpenMP]
           If OpenMP support is enabled this limits the number of threads.  The default is set to
           the number of CPUs on the  system.   Setting  to  ’1’  effectively  disables  parallel
           processing.

       TMPDIR, TEMP, TMP
           [Various GRASS GIS commands and wxGUI]
           The  default  wxGUI  temporary directory is chosen from a platform-dependent list, but
           the user can control the selection of this directory by setting  one  of  the  TMPDIR,
           TEMP  or  TMP  environment  variables  Hence the wxGUI uses $TMPDIR if it is set, then
           $TEMP, otherwise /tmp.

   List of selected GRASS environment variables for rendering
       [ In addition to those which  are  understood  by  specific  GRASS  display  drivers,  the
       following variables affect rendering. ]

       GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE
           tells  the  display library which driver to use; possible values: cairo, png, ps, html
           or default
           Default display driver is cairo (if available) otherwise png.

       GRASS_RENDER_WIDTH
           defines the width of output image (default is 640).

       GRASS_RENDER_HEIGHT
           defines the height of output image (default is 480).

       GRASS_RENDER_FILE
           the name of the resulting image file.

       GRASS_RENDER_FRAME
           contains 4 coordinates, top,bottom,left,right (pixel values) with respect to  the  top
           left corner of the output image, defining the initial frame.

       GRASS_RENDER_LINE_WIDTH
           defines default line width.

       GRASS_RENDER_TEXT_SIZE
           defines default text size.

       GRASS_RENDER_COMMAND
           external  command  called  by  display  library to render data (see example in display
           drivers page for details).
           Currently only Python scripts are supported.  For  specific  driver-related  variables
           see:

           •   Cairo display driverPNG display driverPS (Postscript) display driverHTML display driver

   List of selected internal GRASS environment variables
       [  These  variables are intended for internal use only by the GRASS software to facilitate
       communication between the GIS engine, GRASS scripts, and the GUI.  The user should not set
       these in a GRASS session. They are meant to be set locally for specific commands. ]

       GRASS_OVERWRITE
           [all modules]
           toggles map overwrite.

           •   0 - maps are protected (default),

           •   1 - maps with identical names will be overwritten.
       This  variable is automatically created by g.parser so that the --overwrite option will be
       inherited by dependent modules as the script  runs.  Setting  either  the  GRASS_OVERWRITE
       environment  variable or the OVERWRITE gisenv variable detailed below will cause maps with
       identical names to be overwritten.

       GRASS_VERBOSE
           [all modules]
           toggles verbosity level

           •   -1 - complete silence (also errors and warnings are discarded)

           •   0 - only errors and warnings are printed

           •   1 - progress and important messages are printed (percent complete)

           •   2 - all module messages are printed

           •   3 - additional verbose messages are printed
       This variable is automatically created by g.parser so that the --verbose or --quiet  flags
       will be inherited by dependent modules as the script runs.

       GRASS_REGION
           [libgis]
           override region settings, separate parameters with a ";". Format is the same as in the
           WIND region settings file. Otherwise use is the same as WIND_OVERRIDE.

       WIND_OVERRIDE
           [libgis]
           it causes programs to use the specified  named  region  (created  with  e.g.  g.region
           save=...) to be used as the current region, instead of the region from the WIND file.
           This  allows  programs such as the GUI to run external commands on an alternate region
           without having to modify the WIND file then change it back afterwards.

List of selected GRASS gisenv variables

       [ Use g.gisenv to get/set/unset/change them ]

       DEBUG
           [entire GRASS]
           sets level of debug message output (0: no debug messages)
           g.gisenv set=DEBUG=0

       WX_DEBUG
           [wxGUI]
           sets level of debug message output for wxGUI (0: no debug messages, 1-5 debug levels)

       GISDBASE
           initial database

       GIS_LOCK
           lock ID to prevent parallel GRASS use,
           process id of the start-up shell script

       GUI
           See GRASS_GUI environmental variable for details.

       LOCATION
           full path to location directory

       LOCATION_NAME
           initial location name

       MAPSET
           initial mapset

       OVERWRITE
           [all modules]
           toggles map overwrite.

           •   0 - maps are protected (default),

           •   1 - maps with identical names will be overwritten.
       This variable is automatically created by g.parser so that the --overwrite option will  be
       inherited  by  dependent  modules  as  the script runs. Setting either the GRASS_OVERWRITE
       environment variable or the OVERWRITE gisenv variable detailed below will cause maps  with
       identical names to be overwritten.

GRASS-related Files

       $HOME/.grass7/rc
           stores the GRASS gisenv variables (not shell environment variables)

       $HOME/.grass7/bashrc
           stores the shell environment variables (Bash only)

       $HOME/.grass7/env.bat
           stores the shell environment variables (MS Windows only)

       $HOME/.grass7/login
           stores  the  DBMI  passwords in this hidden file.  Only the file owner can access this
           file.

       $HOME/GIS_ERROR_LOG
           if this file exists then all GRASS error and warning messages are logged here. Applies
           to current user. To generate the file, use: touch $HOME/GIS_ERROR_LOG
           See  also  GIS_ERROR_LOG  variable.   Note:  On  MS  Windows  the  files are stored in
           %APPDATA%.

SEE ALSO

        g.gisenv, g.parser

       Last changed: $Date: 2016-09-19 11:37:30 +0200 (Mon, 19 Sep 2016) $

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