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downloading using a COG and download endpoint results in tiles without an extension #80

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I am attempting to use label-maker images with a COG download endpoint. The tiles that are downloaded have no extension (and are pretty big). I believe this is due to the COG not being identified as a TIF.

An example of the download endpoint url is:

'https://api.planet.com/data/v1/download?token=eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiJRanpYU2t0cENBUjJKR0tZQmdXQ0k4SGtKMlkwY3VPTXdtbVNqRW1xQXlxRVBIYmNDZVNPTXBKd3dYQUFFdDF6MENYbng4bVVXMlVUNG1ubmxDUERtdz09IiwiaXRlbV90eXBlX2lkIjoiUFNPcnRob1RpbGUiLCJ0b2tlbl90eXBlIjoidHlwZWQtaXRlbSIsImV4cCI6MTUyNDg3NzIyMiwiaXRlbV9pZCI6Ijc2MDgxOF80ODQ4NzE4XzIwMTctMDktMTdfMGUyZiIsImFzc2V0X3R5cGUiOiJ2aXN1YWwifQ.W1Zcqw4MJ2A5anAuzkYW5UWS0C8jqjccg62YCSj7mjFtGTCCUsMOZ9HxhUxg9_KpLzt8_GGXn0YHdnvCLxqKew'

The function determining if an image is TIF (here) looks at the extension of the imagery entry in the config file. The URL given above, which is the imagery entry in my config file, has no extension.v Therefore, the image is not identified as TIF. Because the image is not identified as a TIF, it is downloaded as a TMS (here), which again looks for an extension (and finds none) and uses that to apply to the downloaded tile.

Is there a way I can force label-maker images to download my COG from the endpoint as a TIF?

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