Open S3 minifiles on SNAP

Dear all,

I try to open a Sentinel-3 minifiles and I have the following error:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: [data] is null
	at org.esa.snap.core.util.Guardian.assertNotNull(Guardian.java:67)
	at org.esa.snap.core.datamodel.DataNode.<init>(DataNode.java:71)
	at org.esa.snap.core.datamodel.MetadataAttribute.<init>(MetadataAttribute.java:38)
	at org.esa.s3tbx.dataio.s3.util.S3NetcdfReader.addVariableMetadata(S3NetcdfReader.java:552)
	at org.esa.s3tbx.dataio.s3.util.S3NetcdfReader.addBands(S3NetcdfReader.java:225)
	at org.esa.s3tbx.dataio.s3.util.S3NetcdfReader.readProductNodesImpl(S3NetcdfReader.java:71)
	at org.esa.snap.core.dataio.AbstractProductReader.readProductNodes(AbstractProductReader.java:178)
	at org.esa.s3tbx.dataio.s3.olci.OlciProductFactory.readProduct(OlciProductFactory.java:260)
	at org.esa.s3tbx.dataio.s3.AbstractProductFactory.readProducts(AbstractProductFactory.java:495)
	at org.esa.s3tbx.dataio.s3.AbstractProductFactory.createProduct(AbstractProductFactory.java:106)
	at org.esa.s3tbx.dataio.s3.Sentinel3ProductReader.createProduct(Sentinel3ProductReader.java:102)
	at org.esa.s3tbx.dataio.s3.Sentinel3ProductReader.readProductNodesImpl(Sentinel3ProductReader.java:90)
	at org.esa.snap.core.dataio.AbstractProductReader.readProductNodes(AbstractProductReader.java:178)
	at org.esa.snap.core.dataio.ProductIO.readProduct(ProductIO.java:182)
	at org.esa.snap.rcp.actions.file.ReadProductOperation.run(ReadProductOperation.java:61)
	at org.openide.util.RequestProcessor$Task.run(RequestProcessor.java:1443)
	at org.netbeans.modules.openide.util.GlobalLookup.execute(GlobalLookup.java:68)
	at org.openide.util.lookup.Lookups.executeWith(Lookups.java:303)
[catch] at org.openide.util.RequestProcessor$Processor.run(RequestProcessor.java:2058)

I try to open using:

  • Open Product and I select the manifest
  • File/Optical Sensors/Sentinel-3/Sentinel-3 and I select the manifest

And I have the same error, do you have an idea?

Many thanks

SA

Mini files are not supported, sorry.

Many thanks for your quick answer @marpet, do you know the reason?

SA

There was no request so far from ESA to support them.