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CrayFits

Introduction

FITS as a microservice.

Requirements

Installation

Install FITS webservice

  • Download the latest fits.zip and fits.war from https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/fits/downloads. You may need to install a zip library to unzip the file.
  • Copy the .war file to your Tomcat webapps directory and test.
  • Edit the Tomcat conf/catalina.properties file by adding the following two lines to the bottom of the file:
fits.home=/\<path-to-fits>/fits
shared.loader=/\<path-to-fits>/fits/lib/*.jar
  • Restart Tomcat.
  • Test the webservice with:
curl -k -F datafile="@/path/to/myfile.jpg" http://[tomcat_domain]:[tomcat_port]/fits/examine

(note: the ‘@’ is required.)

Install CrayFITS microservice

  • Clone this repository somewhere in your web root.
  • $ cd /path/to/CrayFits and run $ composer install
  • For production, configure your web server appropriately (e.g. add a VirtualHost for CrayFits in Apache)

To run the microservice on the Symfony Console, enter:

php bin/console server:start *:8050

in the microservice root folder.

The server is stopped with:

php bin/console server:stop

On a production machine you'd probably want to configure an additional port in Apache.

Note: The location of the FITS webserver is stored in the .env file in the root dir of the Symfony app. This will have to be reconfigured if the FITS server is anywhere other than localhost:8080/fits

Optional: Configure Alpaca to accept derivative requests from Islandora.

To use Alpaca as an interface to this microservice, configure an islandora-connector-derivative appropriate to your installation of CrayFits.