pygeoapi
pygeoapi
pygeoapi | pygeoapi | |
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446 | 0 | |
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9.3 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pygeoapi
- On the fly conversion of raster to vector spatial index (h3)
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
If you're just looking for a WFS (geojson/data) and not WMS/raster output, you might look at PyGeoAPI. (https://pygeoapi.io/) I haven't used it, but have looked at it a bit for a potential project to export geo data as an API.
Geoserver does fill a pretty big hole in the capabilities space -- it's pretty easy to get going with a bunch of layers and style them, but ultimately they're implementing a RDBMS in xml files, and it's a big, complicated, java system that's been one of the more troublesome portions of the stack (IME).
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GeoServer is an open source server for sharing geospatial data
I would also like to share https://pygeoapi.io/ which relies on the new OGC API standard to share geospatial data.
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Volunteering for FOSS4G
python: https://pygeoapi.io - the whole project is ogcapi stuff
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My Raster and vectors to an API
This may be a good start, without having to write much code. https://pygeoapi.io/
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Anyone know a good Python OGC client?
I believe pygeoapi https://pygeoapi.io/ is what you're looking for. It implements the OGC API suite of standards, and is in active development. I haven't used it yet, but hope to pretty soon within a Django project. If you do go with it I'd love to hear what you think.
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How easy is it to set up a QGIS server on Ubuntu?
https://pygeoapi.io/ link to the project. The devs are really active and helpful in Gitter of you ever have any issues
- How-to share geospatial data on the web
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Sharing Geospatial Data with OGC API, pygeoapi and MongoDB
In order to publish the dataset using the OGC API Features standard, we need a software which implements the standard. In this tutorial we will use pygeoapi, which is a python server implementation, released under a FOSS (MIT) license. pygeoapi needs a backend to store the data. For that we will use the MongoDB document oriented database. In order to make deployment easier, the complete stack was virtualised into a set of docker containers, and orchestrated using docker-compose.
pygeoapi
- How-to share geospatial data on the web
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Sharing Geospatial Data with OGC API, pygeoapi and MongoDB
In order to publish the dataset, you can clone this repository. If you navigate to the docker/examples/mongo folder, you will find this docker-composition:
What are some alternatives?
qwc2 - QGIS Web Client 2 Components
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
lizmap-web-client - Transfer a QGIS project on a server, Lizmap is providing the web interface to browse it
valhalla - Open Source Routing Engine for OpenStreetMap
OpenLayers3 - OpenLayers
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
react-leaflet - React components for Leaflet maps
maputnik - An open source visual editor for the 'MapLibre Style Specification'
stac-api-spec - SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog API specification - an API to make geospatial assets openly searchable and crawlable
MongoDB - The MongoDB Database
Leaflet - π JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps πΊπ¦