[MapProxy] New MapProxy 1.1.0b1 release

Adon Metcalfe adon.metcalfe at gmail.com
Thu May 12 04:01:40 EDT 2011


Wow awesome =) Thanks for the update (I've been hanging out for WMS layer
tags)!

On 12 May 2011 15:57, Oliver Tonnhofer <olt at omniscale.de> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> a lot of new features have piled up and so it's time for another release.
> We start with a first beta release.
>
> The latest release is available at:
> http://mapproxy.org/static/rel/MapProxy-1.1.0b1.tar.gz
>
> To update within you virtualenv:
>
>  $ pip install http://mapproxy.org/static/rel/MapProxy-1.1.0b1.tar.gz
>
> The current documentation is available at:
> http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/
>
> For a complete list of changes see:
> http://bitbucket.org/olt/mapproxy/src/1.1.0b1/CHANGES.txt
>
> Some new features:
>
> New sources
> -----------
>
> There are two new sources that directly integrate Mapserver and Mapnik
> into MapProxy. There is no need to setup an extra WMS server for these map
> services.
>
> - http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/sources.html#mapserver-label
> - http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/sources.html#mapnik-label
>
> The tile source was extended by the ``arcgiscache_path`` and ``bbox``
> parameters. ``arcgiscache_path`` allows the integration of existing ArcGIS
> tile caches (L09/R05397fb1/C0012d687) and the ``bbox`` parameter is useful
> for WMS-C services that expect a fixed parameter order.
>
> - http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/sources.html#url
>
> Tagged WMS Sources
> ------------------
>
> You can tag WMS source names with layer names. It is no longer required to
> specify a WMS source multiple times, for each layer combination you use.
> You can now define a WMS once without any layers and then tag the source
> name with the layers you need.
>
>   sources:
>    wms1:
>     type: wms
>     req:
>       url: http://example.org/service?
>
>   caches:
>    mycache1:
>     sources: [wms1:lyr1,lyr2]
>     grids: [mygrid]
>    mycache2:
>     sources: [wms1:lyr3,lyr4]
>     grids: [mygrid]
>
> - http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/sources.html#tagged-source-names
>
> Configurable Image Formats
> --------------------------
>
> Image formats are now much more flexible. You can now create custom image
> formats and modify them for each source or cache individually. The
> configuration of paletted PNGs or the JPEG quality is no longer a global
> option.
>
> - http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/configuration.html#image-format-options
>
> There is now also support for integer images, e.g. for DEMs.
>
> WMTS
> ----
>
> There is first support for the OGC WMTS standard. It implements KVP
> requests and can be used with existing caches.
>
> - http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/services.html#web-map-tile-services
>
>
> New mapproxy-util command line tool
> -----------------------------------
>
> There is a new mapproxy-util command that replaces the paster command for
> running the development server. You can now start a test server with:
>
>  mapproxy-util serve-develop mapproxy.yaml
>
> Paster (PasteDeploy/PasteScript) is no longer a requirement, but it is
> still supported.
>
> - http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/deployment.html
>
>
> Regards,
> Oliver
>
> --
> Oliver Tonnhofer    | Omniscale GmbH & Co KG    | http://omniscale.de
> http://mapproxy.org | https://bitbucket.org/olt | @oltonn
>
>
>
>
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Adon Metcalfe
Labyrinth Data Services Pty Ltd
http://www.labyrinthdata.net.au
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