- The XSLT WFS Output Format extension installed
- The GeoWebCache s3 blob store extension installed
- The Control Flow Module extension installed
- SqlServer support used by IMAS installed
- CSV with metadata header WFS output format
- Layer filter configuration plugin
- NCWMS
For Tomcat CORS is enabled in src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml
. The cors.filter.class
is specified in src/main/pom.xml
.
To test send an OPTIONS request:
OPT http://{{host}}{{site}}/wms?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetFeatureInfo&FORMAT=image%2Fpng&TRANSPARENT=true&QUERY_LAYERS=imos:anmn_velocity_timeseries_map&STYLES&LAYERS=imos:anmn_velocity_timeseries_map&exceptions=application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage&INFO_FORMAT=text/html&FEATURE_COUNT=50&X=50&Y=50&SRS=EPSG%3A4326&WIDTH=101&HEIGHT=101&BBOX=126.1669921875%2C-16.787109375%2C135.0439453125%2C-7.91015625
Response headers will include:
[
{"key":"Access-Control-Allow-Origin","value":"*"},
{"key":"Access-Control-Allow-Methods","value":"GET"},
{"key":"Access-Control-Allow-Headers","value":"*"}
]
This project is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPLv3 license.
mvn clean install -U
Copy the sample context.xml file to configure the default/additional jndi resources
cd src/main/src/jetty
cp context-sample.xml context.xml
A job in jenkins create the artifact, but the real provision is done via cloudformation where it combines the configuration of geoserver, for example workspaces so you can search the layer in geoserver. In short the layers are predefined by this configuration, however the data about this layer comes from the PostGis database that set in the cloudformation.
This issue contains extra information
Maven project is in src/main
cd ../src/main
GeoServer requires extra memory above the normal maven defaults, so you will need to bump up the memory when running this command. For example, run export MAVEN_OPTS='-Xms100m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=192m'
prior to running this command or add this command to you startup scripts
Then to run jetty on port 9090 you can use:
mvn jetty:run-war -Pjetty -Djetty.port=9090 -Duser.timezone=UTC
GeoServer will then be available at:
http://localhost:9090
Install Tomcat 8.5
Install Java version 11
Set the maven profile to tomcat
.
Create a src/main/webapp/META-INF/context.xml
file using the supplied src/main/webapp/META-INF/context-sample.xml
as
a template and update to use the required database datastore.
Create and populate a src/main/webapp/data
directory with custom content. Your data dir can be a symlink pointing to a
checkout of https://github.com/aodn/geoserver-config
.
For all the Postman tests to pass you will need to update src/main/webapp/data/ncwms.xml
and src/main/webapp/data/workspaces/imos/JNDI_argo/argo_primary_profile_core_low_res_good_qc_data/filters.xml
.
src/main/webapp/data/ncwms.xml
<ncwms>
<wfsServer>http://localhost:8080/geoserver/ows</wfsServer>
<urlSubstitution key="^">https://thredds.aodn.org.au/thredds/wms/</urlSubstitution>
</ncwms>
src/main/webapp/data/workspaces/imos/JNDI_argo/argo_primary_profile_core_low_res_good_qc_data/filters.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<filters>
<filter>
<name>data_centre_name</name>
<type>string</type>
<label>Data centre name</label>
<visualised>true</visualised>
<excludedFromDownload>true</excludedFromDownload>
</filter>
<filter>
<name>platform_number</name>
<type>string</type>
<label>Platform Number</label>
<visualised>true</visualised>
<excludedFromDownload>false</excludedFromDownload>
</filter>
<filter>
<name>juld</name>
<type>datetime</type>
<label>Time</label>
<visualised>true</visualised>
<excludedFromDownload>false</excludedFromDownload>
</filter>
<filter>
<name>position</name>
<type>geometrypropertytype</type>
<label>Bounding Box</label>
<visualised>true</visualised>
<excludedFromDownload>false</excludedFromDownload>
</filter>
<filter>
<name>profile_processing_type</name>
<type>string</type>
<label>Realtime/Delayed</label>
<visualised>true</visualised>
<excludedFromDownload>false</excludedFromDownload>
</filter>
</filters>
Update the supplied Tomcat
run configuration JRE and Application Server to your Corretto and Tomcat.
For complete console logging, create src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/classes/logging.properties
:
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].level=INFO
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].handlers=java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler
Run the Tomcat
run configuration.
GeoServer will then be available at:
http://localhost:8080
Default admin user is username=admin
, password=geoserver
For all the Postman tests to pass you will need to
update src/main/webapp/data/ncwms.xml
and src/main/webapp/data/workspaces/imos/JNDI_argo/argo_primary_profile_core_low_res_good_qc_data/filters.xml
Import the Postman tests from src/postman/geoserver-build.postman_collection.json
into Postman and run.