[MapProxy] New MapProxy 1.0.0 release

Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas jsanz at osgeo.org
Thu Mar 3 06:23:28 EST 2011


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El 03/03/2011 11:22, Oliver Tonnhofer escribió:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> We are finally ready to announce the release of MapProxy 1.0.0. It
> contains lots of major and minor improvements.
> 
> The latest release is available at: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/MapProxy
> 
> To update within you virtualenv:
> 
>     $ pip install -U --no-deps MapProxy
> 
> Updated documentation is available at: http://mapproxy.org/docs/1.0.0/
> 
> Upgrade notes:
> A bug, introduced in a previous release, prevented that the tile locks get
> removed. This issue is solved since 1.0.0b2 and MapProxy will remove existing
> lock files on the first access to the cache. This might take a while if the
> directory already contains a lot of lock files (probably thousands and more).
> 
> We suggest that you remove the complete lock directories by hand before
> upgrading:
> 
>     rm -r cache_dir/*/tile_locks
> 
> 
> Some noteworthy improvements are:
> 
> mapproxy-seed
> -------------
> 
> mapproxy-seed got a new, flexible configuration format (the old format is
> still supported). You can now define multiple seed and cleanup tasks and call
> each separately from the command line interface (--seed and --cleanup
> options).
> 
> It is now possible to reseed specific areas without triggering any cleanup.
> 
> There are also two new --summary and --interactive options that help
> to understand what the seed tool will do.
> 
> See: http://mapproxy.org/docs/1.0.0/seed.html
> 
> FeatureInfo XSL transformations
> -------------------------------
> 
> MapProxy now supports content aware merging of multiple HTML/XML
> feature responses and it supports XSL transformations.
> See:  http://mapproxy.org/docs/1.0.0/configuration_examples.html#featureinformation
> 
> Image manipulation
> ------------------
> 
> You can now make non-transparent layers transparent.
> Either with an opacity value, with blends the layer over the others,
> or with a color value that should be converted to transparent.
> See: http://mapproxy.org/docs/1.0.0/sources.html#image-transparent-color
> 
> Authentication
> --------------
> 
> There is a new powerful authentication interface.
> See: http://mapproxy.org/docs/1.0.0/auth.html
> 
> 
> Changelog
> ---------
> 
> For a more complete list see: http://bitbucket.org/olt/mapproxy/src/1.0.0/CHANGES.txt
> 
> 
> Final note
> ----------
> 
> We also like to use this announcement to say thank you to the ever growing
> community. To everyone that helped funding the many new features and to
> everyone that offered help, gave feedback or talked/blogged/tweeted about
> MapProxy.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Oliver
> 

Congratulations!!

I look forward to use MapProxy in our next projects an the 1.0.0 release
is great news

Best
- -- 
Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
http://es.osgeo.org
http://jorgesanz.net
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