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Lightweight Python client to interact with GeoServer Cloud REST API, GeoServer ACL and OGC services
From PyPI:
pip install geoservercloud
From git repository:
git clone https://github.com/camptocamp/python-geoservercloud
cd python-geoservercloud
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
poetry install
from geoservercloud import GeoServerCloud
geoserver = GeoServerCloud(
url="http://localhost:9090/geoserver/cloud/",
user="admin",
password="geoserver",
)
geoserver.create_workspace("newworkspace")
Lightweight Python client to interact with GeoServer Cloud REST API, GeoServer ACL and OGC services. Intended use cases are listed below.
For example, creating a workspace, connecting to a PostGIS datastore and publishing a PG layer:
geoserver.create_workspace("example")
geoserver.create_pg_datastore(
workspace_name="example",
datastore_name="example_store",
pg_host="localhost",
pg_port=5432,
pg_db="database",
pg_user="user",
pg_password="password"
)
geoserver.create_feature_type(
layer_name="layer_example",
workspace_name="example",
datastore_name="example_store",
title={
"en":"Layer title",
"fr": "Titre de la couche",
"default": "Default title",
},
)
Automatic tests of GeoServer functionalities with pytest
, for example before upgrading.
The example below tests the fallback mechanism for internationalized layer titles in the GetCapabilities document.
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"language,expected_title",
[
(
"en",
"Layer title",
),
(
"fr",
"Titre de la couche",
),
(
"de,en",
"Layer title",
),
(
None,
"Default title",
),
],
)
def test_i18n_layer_title(geoserver, language, expected_title):
capabilities = geoserver.get_wms_layers(
workspace="example",
accept_languages=language,
)
layer = capabilities.get("Layer")
assert layer.get("Title") == expected_title
Copying a workspace from one GeoServer instance to another, including PG datastores, layers, styles and style images.
from geoservercloud import GeoServerCloudSync
geoserversync = GeoServerCloudSync(
src_url="http://localhost:8080/geoserver",
src_user="admin",
src_password="geoserver",
dst_url="http://localhost:9099/geoserver",
dst_user="admin",
dst_password="geoserver",
)
geoserversync.copy_workspace("workspace_name", deep_copy=True)
First install the package in your current virtual environment (see Installation), then run the script with:
copy-workspace --src_url "http://localhost:8080/geoserver" --src_user admin --src_password geoserver --dst_url "http://localhost:9099/geoserver" --dst_user admin --dst_password geoserver --workspace workspace_name
FAQs
Lightweight Python client to interact with GeoServer Cloud REST API, GeoServer ACL and OGC services
We found that geoservercloud demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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