# $Id$ Mapnik OGC Server ----------------- Introduction ------------ Mapnik provides a server package to allow the publishing of maps through the open and standard WMS interface published by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). It is in implemented in Python, around the core C++ library. Features/Caveats ---------------- - WMS 1.1.1 and 1.3.0 - CGI/FastCGI - GetCapabilities and GetMap support only (NO GetFeatureInfo ... yet) - JPEG/PNG output - XML/INIMAGE/BLANK error handling - Multiple named styles support - No real layer metadata support yet - No re-projection support - Needs to be able to write to tempfile.gettempdir() (most likely "/tmp") Dependencies ------------ Please properly install the following before proceeding further: - jonpy (http://jonpy.sourceforge.net/) - lxml (http://codespeak.net/lxml/) - PIL (http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil) - PROJ.4 (http://proj.maptools.org/) Installation ------------ - Make sure you compile or re-compile Mapnik after installing PROJ.4, if this was not done already. Mapnik includes a Python API to the PROJ.4 library used by the ogcserver. The PROJ_INCLUDES and PROJ_LIBS parameters can be passed to mapnik's scons build script to help with this. You can test the availability of the PROJ.4 bindings by trying: $ python Python 2.3.4 (#1, Feb 22 2005, 04:09:37) [GCC 3.4.3 20041212 (Red Hat 3.4.3-9.EL4)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> from mapnik import Projection registered datasource : raster registered datasource : shape registered datasource : postgis >>> - The executable "ogcserver" in utils/ogcserver will work for both CGI and FastCGI operations. Where to place it will depend on your server's configuration and is beyond this documentation. For information on FastCGI go to http://www.fastcgi.com/. Configuring the server ---------------------- - You will need to edit the ogcserver executable for now. It is a simple Python text script. 1) Edit the path to the interpreter in the first line. 2) Edit the path to the config file if you don't like the default. - Copy the sample configuration "ogcserver.conf" file in utils/ogcserver to the location you specified in the previous step. - Edit the configuration file to your liking, the comments within the file will help you further. Be sure to at the very minimum edit the "module" parameter, the server will not work without you setting it properly first. Defining layers and styles for use by the ogcserver --------------------------------------------------- The ogcserver obviously needs layers to publish. For now, with Mapnik, this can only be done by writing code. In this case, a Python script will need to be written to describe the layers and respective styles. For information on the Python API, look in demo/python, or in docs/epydocs. The server needs a python module, with code that looks like this: from mapnik.ogcserver.WMS import BaseWMSFactory class WMSFactory(BaseWMSFactory): def __init__(self): BaseWMSFactory.__init__(self) sty = Style() ... self.register_style('stylename', sty) lyr = Layer(name='layername', title='Highways', abstract='Highways') ... self.register_layer(lyr, 'stylename') self.finalize() The rules for writing this class are: - It MUST be called 'WMSFactory'. - It MUST sub-class mapnik.ogcserver.WMS.BaseWMSFactory. - The __init__ MUST call the base class'. - Layers MUST be named with the 'name' parameter to the constructor. - style and layer names are meant for machine readability, not human. Keep them short and simple, without spaces or special characters. - For human readable info, pass title='' and abstract='' parameters to the Layer() call. - DO NOT register styles using layer.styles.append(), instead, provide style information to the register_layer() call: register_layer(layerobject, defaultstylename, tuple of alternative style names) - No Map() object is used or needed here. - Be sure to call self.finalize() once you've registered everything! This will validate everything and let you know if there's problems. To Do ----- - Investigate moving to cElementTree from lxml. - Add some internal "caching" for performance improvements. - Support GetFeatureInfo (Requires core changes). - Switch to using C/C++ libs for image generation, instead of PIL (also requires core changes). PIL requirement will remain for INIMAGE/BLANK error handling. Conclusion ---------- This is the very first implementation of a WMS for Mapnik. Although inital testing seems to suggest it works well, there may be bugs, and it lacks some useful features. Comments, contributions, and requests for help should all be directed to the Mapnik mailing list. Enjoy! J.F.