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The following code shows how to publish a layer from a table already created on a postgis database. | The following code shows how to publish a layer from a table already created on a postgis database. | ||
Please note that the Database must already registered onto the '''GeoServer''' instance as a store inside the workspace the user is willing to publish the layer into. | Please note that the Database must already registered onto the '''GeoServer''' instance as a store inside the workspace the user is willing to publish the layer into. | ||
− | Since the logic here regards also '''ISO Metadata''' publication, we suggest to have a look to | + | Since the logic here regards also '''ISO Metadata''' publication, we suggest to have a look to [[GeoNetwork library]]. |
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String scope="/gcube/devsec/devVRE"; | String scope="/gcube/devsec/devVRE"; | ||
String toPublishTable="mytable"; | String toPublishTable="mytable"; |
Revision as of 14:49, 18 May 2015
The GIS-Interface is a java library which exposes methods to access / modify spatial data and related metadata. The library is designed to rely on GeoNetwork and GeoServer registered in the infrastructure.
The library relies on org.gcube.spatial-data.geonetwork (see GeoNetwork library) to interact with geonetwork. Interaction with GeoServer REST interface is based on functionalities exposed by geoserver-manager, developed by GeoSolutions under MIT License.
Contents
The library
The library is a maven artifact with the following coordinates :
<groupId>org.gcube.spatial.data</groupId> <artifactId>gis-interface</artifactId>
It relies on the GeoNetwork library for the interaction with GeoNetwork servers, and exploits functionalities implemented by geosolution's library :
<groupId>it.geosolutions</groupId> <artifactId>geoserver-manager</artifactId> <version>1.5.2</version>
It basically :
- Interacts with the infrastructure's IS to gather access information to both GeoServer and GeoNetwork instance(s)
- Wraps geoserver-manager functionalities for accessing/modifying data on a given Geoserver instance,
- Implements high level logic by coordinating publication of both data and metadata on the Spatial Data Infrastructure in the current scope.
The offered functionalities are accessible by instatiating the org.gcube.spatial.data.gis.GISInterface java class, via its static method
public static GISInterface get() throws Exception
Interaction with the Spatial Data Infrastructure
The library relies on the interfaces inside the package it.geosolutions.geoserver.rest to interact with the REST interface of a given GeoServer instance. While GET methods are offered to clients just by letting them access an instance of GeoServerRESTReader class, PUT (for creating, modifying and deleting purposes) methods are redefined and offered by the class GISInterface. This lets the library coordinate the modification of both data/metadata thus granting consistency inside the SDI.
GeoServer Get Methods
To access and read data from a GeoServer instance, one needs to get an instance of it.geosolutions.geoserver.rest.GeoServerRESTReader in one of the following ways :
//Use the most unload GeoServer from infrastructure, after refreshing cached list GISInterface.get().getGeoServerReader(ResearchMethod.MOSTUNLOAD, true); //Get Access to a particular GeoServer instance GISInterface.get().getGeoServerReader("url","user","password"); //Get Access to a particular GeoServer instance without authentication GISInterface.get().getGeoServerReader("url");
Writing data and metadata
To modify both data and metadata registered in the SDI, one should use the instance methods exposed by the class GISInterface. This grants the client a complete interaction with both GeoServer and GeoNetwork servers, assuring consistency between data and metadata. The following code shows how to publish a layer from a table already created on a postgis database. Please note that the Database must already registered onto the GeoServer instance as a store inside the workspace the user is willing to publish the layer into. Since the logic here regards also ISO Metadata publication, we suggest to have a look to GeoNetwork library.
String scope="/gcube/devsec/devVRE"; String toPublishTable="mytable"; String datastore="mydatastore"; String defaultStyle="defaultStyle"; String workspace="myworkspace"; GSFeatureTypeEncoder fte=new GSFeatureTypeEncoder(); fte.setEnabled(true); fte.setLatLonBoundingBox(-180.0, -90.0, 180.0, 90.0, crs); fte.setName(toPublishTable); fte.setNativeCRS(crs); GSLayerEncoder le=new GSLayerEncoder(); le.setDefaultStyle(defaultStyle); le.setEnabled(true); ScopeProvider.instance.set(scope); GcubeISOMetadata meta=fillMeta(); GISInterface gis=GISInterface.get(); Configuration gnConfig=gis.getGeoNetworkReader().getConfiguration(); PublishResponse resp=gis.publishDBTable(workspace, datastore, fte, le, meta.getMetadata(), new GNInsertConfiguration(gnConfig.getScopeGroup()+"", "datasets", "_none_", true), LoginLevel.DEFAULT);