[owslib-devel] wps branch available

Dominic Lowe dominic.lowe at stfc.ac.uk
Wed Nov 9 05:56:35 PST 2011


Luca,

Many thanks for your contributions.

We also have a WPS server (implemented in Python) that you could test 
against:
http://ceda-wps2.badc.rl.ac.uk/wps?Service=WPS&Request=GetCapabilities&Format=text/xml

The following "DoubleIt" process can be called without security 
(DescribeProcess):

http://ceda-wps2.badc.rl.ac.uk/wps?Service=WPS&Request=DescribeProcess&Version=1.0.0&Identifier=DoubleIt

Regards,

Dom

On 08/11/11 23:10, Luca.Cinquini at jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
> Hi Jorge,
> 	these are great examples... if you give me one day (at most two) I will expand the code to support them, and provide some tests and examples... I'll let you know when you can start giving it a try...
> thanks, Luca
>
> On Nov 8, 2011, at 3:18 AM, Jorge de Jesus wrote:
>
>> Ciao Luca
>>
>> Excellent job, we should all buy you some beer :)
>>
>> It's really nice that you are using the USGS WPS since it is  a 52North
>> WPS instance, the owslib should be tested against the major WPS
>> implementations (Zoo, degree etc), maybe you could make an introduction
>> of owslib in other mailing list and get their support.
>>
>> Anyway if you need you can use the PML WPS instances (vector and raster
>> instances are mainly WPS-Grass-Bridge processes)
>> Support page:
>> http://rsg.pml.ac.uk/wps/index.html
>> Test data page:
>> http://rsg.pml.ac.uk/wps/testdata/index.html
>>
>> Examples:
>> http://rsg.pml.ac.uk/wps/generic.cgi?request=Execute&service=wps&version=1.0.0&identifier=reprojectImage&datainputs=[inputImage=http://rsg.pml.ac.uk/wps/testdata/elev_srtm_30m.img;outputSRS=EPSG:4326]&responsedocument=outputImage=@asreference=true
>>
>> http://rsg.pml.ac.uk/wps/generic.cgi?request=Execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&identifier=reprojectCoords&datainputs=[coords=http://rsg.pml.ac.uk/wps/testdata/coords.txt;outputSRS=EPSG:32630;inputSRS=EPSG:4326]
>>
>> http://rsg.pml.ac.uk/wps/vector.cgi?request=execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&identifier=v.net.path&datainputs=[input=http://rsg.pml.ac.uk/wps/example/graph.gml;file=1%20-960123.1421801624%204665723.56559387%20-101288.65106088226%205108200.011823481]
>>
>> I'll give a look at the code and test it
>>
>> Jorge
>>
>> On 07/11/11 14:42, Cinquini, Luca (3880) wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> 	I have created a wps branch of owslib that contains a first draft support for WPS.
>>>
>>> The branch is available here: https://owslib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/owslib/branches/wps
>>>
>>> The module has been tested against the USGS WPS service - does anybody know of another service to test against ?
>>>
>>> A good starting point to test functionality is the file README_WPS.txt
>>>
>>> All WPS functionality is included in separate files, except for a small addition to util.py to set the 'text/xml' header for a POST request.
>>>
>>> All feedback appreciated,
>>>
>>> thanks, Luca
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