[GeoNode-users] Unable to see a newly added layer in Geoserver in Geonode

Nicolas D. hieloynieve at gmail.com
Tue Dec 10 06:47:46 PST 2019


I uploaded a layer to GeoServer as (
https://geoserver.geo-solutions.it/edu/en/adding_data/add_shp.html)
After, I am able to see the new layer in the GeoServer Layers page
I have made changes to the GeoFence Data Rules by creating new rules for
the services (GWC, WMS, *, WPS, WFS)
For import data to geonode, i used the python manage.py updatelayers
command for it but it doesn't work.

I'm using a virtual environment. For start geonode I use the command: source
env/bin/activate, then I set on the folder of the application (cd
"folder"), to launch the services: paver start.
-
- Specs: GeoNode version: 2.8 with mapstore viewer, GeoServer version:
2.14.3, Ubuntu server


Le mar. 10 déc. 2019 à 15:31, Francesco Bartoli <xbartolone at gmail.com> a
écrit :

> All of them are missing the declaration of the settings to use, are you in
> a virtual environment or something? Can you try by explicitly declaring it?
>
> —settings=geonode.settings
> Il 10 dic 2019, 15:27 +0100, Nicolas D. <hieloynieve at gmail.com>, ha
> scritto:
>
> I tried these different commands:
> - python manage.py updatelayers
> - python manage.py updatelayers --skip-geonode-registered -w geonode
> - python manage.py updatelayers --skip-geonode-registered
> - python manage.py updatelayers -w geonode
> Each time, it does not work
>
> Le mar. 10 déc. 2019 à 15:09, Francesco Bartoli <xbartolone at gmail.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> What’s then the literal command you are trying to run?
>> Il 10 dic 2019, 15:05 +0100, Nicolas D. <hieloynieve at gmail.com>, ha
>> scritto:
>>
>> Thank you for your help. Sorry, it's an oversight on my part. I will pay
>> attention next time.
>>
>> I looked at the geonode / settings.py file to check for correct setting
>> parameters.
>> The OGC dictionary parameters are as follows
>>
>> OGC_SERVER = {
>>     'default': {
>>         'BACKEND': 'geonode.geoserver',
>>         'LOCATION': GEOSERVER_LOCATION,
>>         'WEB_UI_LOCATION': GEOSERVER_WEB_UI_LOCATION,
>>         'LOGIN_ENDPOINT': 'j_spring_oauth2_geonode_login',
>>         'LOGOUT_ENDPOINT': 'j_spring_oauth2_geonode_logout',
>>         # PUBLIC_LOCATION needs to be kept like this because in dev mode
>>         # the proxy won't work and the integration tests will fail
>>         # the entire block has to be overridden in the local_settings
>>         'PUBLIC_LOCATION': GEOSERVER_PUBLIC_LOCATION,
>>         'USER': OGC_SERVER_DEFAULT_USER,
>>         'PASSWORD': OGC_SERVER_DEFAULT_PASSWORD,
>>         'MAPFISH_PRINT_ENABLED': True,
>>         'PRINT_NG_ENABLED': True,
>>         'GEONODE_SECURITY_ENABLED': True,
>>         'GEOFENCE_SECURITY_ENABLED': GEOFENCE_SECURITY_ENABLED,
>>         'GEOFENCE_URL': os.getenv('GEOFENCE_URL', 'internal:/'),
>>         'WMST_ENABLED': False,
>>         'BACKEND_WRITE_ENABLED': True,
>>         'WPS_ENABLED': True,
>>         'LOG_FILE': '%s/geoserver/data/logs/geoserver.log'
>>         % os.path.abspath(os.path.join(PROJECT_ROOT, os.pardir)),
>>         # Set to name of database in DATABASES dictionary to enable
>>         # 'datastore',
>>         'DATASTORE': os.getenv('DEFAULT_BACKEND_DATASTORE', ''),
>>         'TIMEOUT': int(os.getenv('OGC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT', '5')),
>>         'MAX_RETRIES': int(os.getenv('OGC_REQUEST_MAX_RETRIES', '5')),
>>         'BACKOFF_FACTOR': float(os.getenv('OGC_REQUEST_BACKOFF_FACTOR',
>> '0.3')),
>>         'POOL_MAXSIZE': int(os.getenv('OGC_REQUEST_POOL_MAXSIZE', '10')),
>>         'POOL_CONNECTIONS': int(os.getenv('OGC_REQUEST_POOL_CONNECTIONS',
>> '10')),
>>     }
>> }
>> Are the variables correct?
>> Should I check other settings in the file for this to work?
>> Nicolas
>>
>> Le mar. 10 déc. 2019 à 14:31, Francesco Bartoli <xbartolone at gmail.com> a
>> écrit :
>>
>>> Please look at the documentation
>>> http://docs.geonode.org/en/2.10.x/basic/index.html#geonode-settings
>>>
>>> And also, please remember to reply to the list so the discussion can be
>>> useful for others
>>> Il 10 dic 2019, 14:27 +0100, Nicolas D. <hieloynieve at gmail.com>, ha
>>> scritto:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Thank you for your reply. Where can I find the settings.py file? What
>>> settings do I need to configure or check for this to work properly?
>>> Regards,
>>> Nicolas
>>>
>>> Le mar. 10 déc. 2019 à 13:54, Francesco Bartoli <xbartolone at gmail.com>
>>> a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> apparently it doesn’t accomplish to access GeoServer properly so the
>>>> question is how does your settings.py look like?
>>>>
>>>> Francesco
>>>> Il 10 dic 2019, 11:15 +0100, Nicolas D. <hieloynieve at gmail.com>, ha
>>>> scritto:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I tried using the updatelayers function to Update the GeoNode
>>>> application with the GeoServer data. I used python manage.py updatelayers,
>>>> but I do not understand why it does not work. I have attached the errors
>>>> displayed. Can you please help me to find out what's wrong? Thank you in
>>>> advance, truthfully yours,
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