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ol-wfs-capabilities
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Module to work alongside Open Layers for reading WFS Capabilities data (version 2.0.0) and convert it to JSON, complementing the native classes ol/format/WMSCapabilities
and ol/format/WMTSCapabilities
.
Open Layers (at least up to 7.4.0 version) does not have a native way to do this (see related issue), hence the creation of this module that does not depend on any other external dependency other than what comes with Ol.
import WFSCapabilities from 'ol-wfs-capabilities';
const parser = new WFSCapabilities();
const parsedCapabilities = parser.read(myWfsCapabilitiesSource);
v1.0.0
FAQs
Format for reading WFS capabilities data
The npm package ol-wfs-capabilities receives a total of 778 weekly downloads. As such, ol-wfs-capabilities popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ol-wfs-capabilities demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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