[mapserver-users] Forward time and other parameters to a layer defined as wms client

Seth G sethg at geographika.co.uk
Wed Aug 7 23:56:13 PDT 2019


A related approach to the one suggested by Trond is the one mentioned in https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/issues/4797

MAP->WEB: METADATA (values only, not keys) are supported as runtime substitution parameters - see https://mapserver.org/cgi/runsub.html#parameters-supported

So if hardcoding wms_time works then in theory this could be replaced with a dynamic value from a URL. 
I'm unsure if TIME would need to be added to the VALIDATION block as it is already a standard WMS parameter. 

Seth


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On Thu, Aug 8, 2019, at 2:19 AM, Trond Michelsen wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I made a workaround for this a while ago (I think we were using
> Mapserver 4.10 at the time). It's possible there are better ways to
> solve this now, but it still works :)
> 
> I can give more details tomorrow, but the gist of it is that I've made
> an Apache handler (mod_perl) that modifies the incoming request, and
> adds the TIME, LEVEL and all DIM_* parameters to an environment
> variable I've called MS_PASSTHROUGH, and then I add %MS_PASSTHROUGH%&
> to the connection parameter in the layer configuration.
> 
> I can send you a copy of my Apache handler and config tomorrow, if you
> like.
> 
> On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 05:49:20PM +0000, Søren Laursen wrote:
> > We have been using mapserver to display static layers, and are now
> > in progress of using it to display dynamic (time bound) layers.
> 
> > We have a wms server that serve forecast, and we use a shape file to
> > mask out areas, for example cut a forecast so it follow landmass.
> 
> > This works perfect, but when we want to include the TIME parameter
> > to show a forecast at a specific point in time, we cannot get
> > mapserver to forward the parameter.
> 
> > Later on we will have the same problem with forecast that are bound
> > by for example attitude and time.
> 
> > We are using mapserver with apache, and in production we have a
> > varnish in front (and banning urls when new forecast are ready).
> 
> > I have look at time documentation of both the time wms settings and
> > the runtime subtitionen but cannot figure out how we can make a
> > solution.
> 
> > When we hardcode a wms_time parameter in the layer definition
> > everything works.
> 
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> Trond Michelsen
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