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3Configuration and ZOO-Kernel use
4==========================
5
6.. contents:: Table of Contents
7    :depth: 5
8    :backlinks: top
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10ZOO-Project Installation
11-------------------------------
12
13To be able to follow the current material, you will have to download
14and uncompress an archive containing the dataset, ZOO-Kernel and
15required services. It was made available specifically for this workshop
16and is available at : http://www.zoo-project.org/dl/ws2013-1.tar.bz2.
17
18You should use the following commands to download then uncompress the archive
19and get it extracted with correct privileges:
20
21.. code-block:: guess
22
23   wget http://www.zoo-project.org/dl/ws2013-1.tar.bz2
24   sudo tar -xvjpf ws2013-1.tar.bz2 -C /
25   psql -f /var/www/temp/ws2013.sql pgrouting
26
27ZOO-Kernel Configuration
28-------------------------------
29
30As already said in introduction, an OSGeoLive has been booted on your computer, allowing you to use ZOO-Kernel in a development environment directly.
31
32.. note:: we will use ZOO-Kernel or ``zoo_loader.cgi`` script without any distinction
33    in this document.
34
35General ZOO-Kernel settings are set in the ``main.cfg`` file located in the same
36directory as the ZOO-Kernel, so in ``/usr/lib/cgi-bin/``. You can see a typical
37``main.cfg`` content in the following:
38
39.. code-block:: guess
40    :linenos:
41   
42    [main]
43    lang=en-US,fr-FR,ja-JP
44    version=1.0.0
45    encoding=utf-8
46    serverAddress=http://localhost/zoo/
47    dataPath=/var/www/data
48    tmpPath=/var/www/tmp
49    tmpUrl=../tmp
50    cacheDir=/var/www/cache/
51    mapserverAddress=http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv
52    msOgcVersion=1.0.0
53   
54    [identification]
55    title=The ZOO-Project WPS Server FOSS4G 2013 Nottingham Workshop
56    keywords=WPS,GIS,buffer
57    abstract=ZOO-Project platform 2013 .See http://www.zoo-project.org for more informations
58    accessConstraints=none
59    fees=None
60   
61    [provider]
62    positionName=Developer
63    providerName=ZOO-Project
64    addressAdministrativeArea=Lattes
65    addressDeliveryPoint=1280 Av. des Platanes
66    addressCountry=fr
67    phoneVoice=+33670082539
68    addressPostalCode=34970
69    role=Dev
70    providerSite=http://www.zoo-project.org
71    phoneFacsimile=False
72    addressElectronicMailAddress=gerald.fenoy@geolabs.fr
73    addressCity=Lattes
74    individualName=Gérald FENOY
75 
76The ``main.cfg`` file contains metadata informations about the identification and provider but also some important settings. The file is composed of various sections, namely ``[main]``, ``[identification]`` and ``[provider]`` per default.
77
78From the ``[main]`` section settings are as follow:
79 * ``lang``: the supported languages separated by a coma (the first is the default one),
80 * ``version``: the supported WPS version,
81 * ``encoding``: the default encoding of WPS Responses,
82 * ``serverAddress``: the url to access your ZOO-Kernel instance,
83 * ``dataPath``: the path to store data files (when MapServer support was activated,
84   this directory is used to store mapfiles and data).
85 * ``tmpPath``: the path to store temporary files (such as ExecuteResponse when
86   storeExecuteResponse was set to true),
87 * ``tmpUrl``: a url relative to ``serverAddress`` to access the temporary file,
88 * ``cacheDir``: the path to store cached request files [#f1]_ (optional),
89 * ``mapservAddress``: your local MapServer address (optional),
90 * ``msOgcVersion``: the version for all supported OGC Web Services output [#f2]_
91   (optional).
92
93The ``[identification]`` and ``[provider]`` section are specific to OGC metadata and
94should be set [#f3]_.
95
96Obviously, you are free to add new sections to this file if you need more. Nevertheless, you have to know
97that there is some specific names you should use only for specific
98needs: ``[headers]``, ``[mapserver]``, ``[env]``, ``[lenv]`` and ``[senv]``.
99
100.. warning:: ``[senv]`` and ``[lenv]`` are used / produced on runtime internaly by the ZOO-Kernel and should be defined only from the Service code.
101
102The ``headers`` section is used to define your own HTTP Response
103headers. You may take a look at headers returned by web site such as
104http://www.zoo-project.org by using curl command line tool for
105instance and notice the specific heder ``X-Powered-By: Zoo-Project@Trac``.
106
107.. warning:: There is no reason to define basic headers such as
108    ``Content-Type`` or ``encoding`` as they will be overwritten at runtime by the
109    ZOO-Kernel.
110
111The ``mapserver`` section is used to store specific mapserver configuration parameter
112such as PROJ_LIB and GDAL_DATA or any other you want to be set to make
113your MapServer working.
114
115.. note:: the ``mapserver`` section is mainly used on WIN32 platform
116
117
118The ``env`` section is used to store specific environment variables you want to be set
119prior to load your Services Provider and run your Service. A typical example, is when your
120Service requires to access to a X server running on framebuffer, then you will have to
121set the ``DISPLAY`` environnement variable, in this case you would add
122``DISPLAY=:1`` line in your ``[env]`` section.
123
124The ``lenv`` is used to store runtime informations automatically set by the
125ZOO-Kernel before running your service and can be accesses / updated from it:
126 * ``sid``: the service unique identifier,
127 * ``status``: the current progress value (value between 0 and 100, percent),
128 * ``cwd``: the current working directory of the ZOO-Kernel,
129 * ``message``: an error message when returning ``SERVICE_FAILED`` (optional),
130 * ``cookie``: the cookie your service want to return to the client (for authentication
131   purpose or tracking).
132
133The ``senv`` is used to store session informations on the server
134side. You can then access them automatically from service if the
135server is requested using a valid cookie (as defined in ``lenv >
136cookie``). The ZOO-Kernel will store on disk the values set in the
137``senv`` maps, then load it and dynamically add its content to the one
138available in the ``main.cfg``. The ``senv`` section should contain at
139least:
140 * ``XXX``: the session unique identifier where ``XXX`` is the name included in the
141    returned cookie.
142
143.. _cookie_example:
144
145For instance, if you get the following in your Service source code [#f4]_ :
146
147.. code-block:: python
148   
149    conf["lenv"]["cookie"]="XXX=XXX1000000; path=/"
150    conf["senv"]={"XXX": "XXX1000000","login": "demoUser"}
151
152That means that the ZOO-Kernel will create a file ``sess_XXX1000000.cfg`` in the
153``cacheDir`` and return the specified cookie to the client. Each time the client will
154request the ZOO-Kernel using the Cookie, it will automatically load the value stored
155before running your service. You can then easilly access this informations from your
156service source code. This functionality won't be used in the following presentation.
157
158Testing the ZOO installation with GetCapabilities
159-------------------------------------------
160
161You can request ZOO-Kernel using the following link from your Internet browser:
162
163http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?Request=GetCapabilities&Service=WPS
164
165You should get a valid Capabilities XML document, looking like the following :
166
167.. image:: ./images/GC.png
168   :width: 650px
169   :align: center
170
171Please note that some Process node are returned in the ProcessOfferings section, as somes are available already on OSGeoLive DVD. You can also run a GetCapabilities request from the command line, using the following command:
172
173.. code-block:: bash
174
175    cd /usr/lib/cgi-bin
176    ./zoo_loader.cgi “request=GetCapabilities&service=WPS”
177
178The same result as in your browser will be returned, as shown in the following screenshot:
179
180.. image:: ./images/GC_CL.png
181   :width: 450px
182   :align: center
183
184Invoking ZOO Kernel from command line can be helpful during development process of new Services.
185
186.. rubric:: Footnotes
187
188.. [#f1] when you use GET requests passed through ``xlink:href`` the ZOO-Kernel will
189    execute the request only once, the first time you will ask for this ressource and it will
190    store on disk the result. The next time you will need the same feature, the cached file
191    will be used which make your process running faster. If ``cachedir`` was not
192    specified in the ``main.cfg`` then ``tmpPath`` value will be used.
193.. [#f2] since version 1.3dev, when MapServer is activated, your service can automatically
194    return a WMS, WFS or WCS request to expose your data. Your can set here the specific
195    version number you want to use to request your local MapServer setup. It depends
196    mostly on the client capability to deal with specific OGC Web Services version.
197.. [#f3] since version 1.3dev, when MapServer is activated, the same
198    metadata will be used for setting metadata for OGC Web Services.
199.. [#f4] If you're not familiar with ZOO-Project, you can pass
200    this part and come to it after the `next section
201    <using_zoo_from_osgeolivevm#testing-the-zoo-installation-with-getcapabilities>`__.
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