.. include:: .. include:: .. _install-onwindows: Installation on Windows |trade| ==================== Install ZOO-Project binaries ------------------------------- .. note:: The content of the ZOO-Project Windows-Binaries is based on `GISInternals SDK `__, make sure to refer to the bottom of the previous page for license informations. .. note:: When using the ZOO-Project Windows-Binaries, you can decide if you want the Java support activated or not (which is the case per default). Indeed, once your installation has been done, you will have both a `zoo_loader.cgi` and `zoo_loader_java.cgi` which correspond respectively to the ZOO-Kernel without and with Java support activated. So, in case you want to use the Java support, simply rename the `zoo_loader_jave.cgi` file located in `c:\\inetpub\\cgi-bin` to `zoo_loader.cgi`. Using the installer ................... Prior to run the ZOO-Project-Installer, please make sure you have IIS and `Python `__ setup on your machine. Then download the `ZOO-Project-Installer `__ corresponding to your platform. The first time you will run the installer binary, you may be prompted to authorize it to run. Once the installer has been run, simply access the following link: http://localhost/zoo-demo/ to access your local demo application. Install by hand ................... Prior to run the ZOO-Project-Installer, please make sure you have IIS and `Python `__ setup on your machine. Then download the `ZOO-Project `__ archive corresponding to your platform. Uncompress it, then move `cgi-bin`, `data` and `tmp` from uncompressed folder to `c:\\inetpub`, also move `wwwroot\\zoo-demo` and `wwwroot\\tmp` to `c:\\inetpub\\wwwroot`. To finish the installation, run the folllowing command as administrator to allow the `zoo_loader.cgi` to run from http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi: :: cd C:\Windows\System32\inetsrv appcmd.exe add vdirs /app.name:"Default Web Site/" /path:/cgi-bin /physicalPath:c:\inetpub\cgi-bin appcmd set config /section:handlers /+[name='CGI-exe1',path='*.cgi',verb='*',modules='CgiModule'] Compile ZOO-Project from source ------------------------------- .. warning:: Ensure to first perform the :ref:`prerequisite steps ` before compiling the ZOO Kernel. The following steps are for use with the Microsoft Visual Studio compiler (and tested with MSVC 2010). 1. Make sure the gnuwin32 tools ``bison.exe`` and ``flex.exe`` are found in your path. You can download the GNUwin32 tools `here `__. 2. Modify the ``nmake.opt`` file to point to your local libraries. Note that you can also use definition directly in the command line if you prefer. See :ref:`win_configure_options` for details about this options. 3. Execute: :: nmake /f makefile.vc 4. A file ``zoo_loader.cgi`` and ``libzoo_service.dll`` should be created. Note that if another file named ``zoo_loader.cgi.manifest`` is also created, you will have to run another command: :: nmake /f makefile.vc embed-manifest 5. Copy the files ``zoo_loader.cgi``, ``libzoo_service.dll`` and ``main.cfg`` into your cgi-bin directory. 6. Using the command prompt, test the ZOO-Kernel by executing the following command: :: D:\ms4w\Apache\cgi-bin> zoo_loader.cgi which should display a message such as: :: Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8 Status: 200 OK Parameter <request> was not specified 7. Edit the ``main.cfg`` file so that it contains values describing your WPS service. An example of such a file running on Windows is: :: [main] encoding = utf-8 version = 1.0.0 serverAddress = http://localhost/ lang = en-CA tmpPath=/ms4w/tmp/ms_tmp/ tmpUrl = /ms_tmp/ [identification] title = The Zoo WPS Development Server abstract = Development version of ZooWPS. See http://www.zoo-project.org fees = None accessConstraints = none keywords = WPS,GIS,buffer [provider] providerName=Gateway Geomatics providerSite=http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com individualName=Jeff McKenna positionName=Director role=Dev adressDeliveryPoint=1101 Blue Rocks Road addressCity=Lunenburg addressAdministrativeArea=False addressPostalCode=B0J 2C0 addressCountry=ca addressElectronicMailAddress=info@gatewaygeomatics.com phoneVoice=False phoneFacsimile=False 8. Open a web browser window, and execute a GetCapababilites request on your WPS service: http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=GetCapabilities&service=WPS The response should be displayed in your browser, such as: :: The Zoo WPS Development Server Development version of ZooWPS. See http://www.zoo-project.org WPS GIS buffer WPS 1.0.0 ... .. _win_configure_options: Build options ............. Various build options can be set in the ``nmake.opt`` file to define the location of the built libraries you want to use to build your ZOO-Kernel. Some are optional and some are required, they are listed below exhaustively: .. contents:: :local: :depth: 1 :backlinks: top gettext (Required) ****************** The location of the libintl (built when building gettext) should be specified by defining the ``INTL_DIR`` environment variable. It supposes that the header and the ``intl.lib`` file are available. So for instance, in case you build the gettext in ``\buildkit\srcs\gettext-0.14.6``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set INTL_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\gettext-0.14.6\gettext-runtime\intl libCURL (Required) ****************** The location of the libCURL should be specified by defining the ``CURL_DIR`` environment variable. It supposes that there are 2 sub-directory ``include`` containing the libCURL header and ``lib`` which contains the ``libcurl.lib`` file. So for instance, in case you build the libCURL in ``\buildkit\srcs\curl-7.38.0``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set CURL_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\curl-7.38.0\builds\libcurl-vc10-x86-release-dll-ssl-dll-zlib-dll-ipvs6-sspi libFCGI (Required) ****************** The location of the libFCGI should be specified by defining the ``FCGI_DIR`` environment variable. It supposes that there are 2 sub-directory ``include`` containing the FastCGI header and ``libfcgi/Release`` which contains the ``libfcgi.lib`` file. So for instance, in case you build the libXML2 library in ``\buildkit\srcs\fcgi-2.4.1``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set FCGI_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\fcgi-2.41.1 libXML2 (Required) ****************** The location of the libXML2 should be specified by defining the ``XML2_DIR`` environment variable. It supposes that there are 2 sub-directory ``include`` containing the libXML2 header and ``win32\bin.msvc`` which contains the ``libxml2.lib`` file. So for instance, in case you build the libXML2 library in ``\buildkit\srcs\libxml2-2.9.0``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set XML2_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\libxml2-2.9.0 OpenSSL (Required) ****************** The location of the OpenSSL library should be specified by defining the ``SSL_DIR`` environment variable. It supposes that there are 2 sub-directory ``inc32`` containing the header files and ``out32dll`` which contains the ``ssleay32.lib`` file. So for instance, in case you build the libXML2 library in ``\buildkit\srcs\openssl-1.0.2c``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set SSL_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\openssl-1.0.2c GDAL (Required) ****************** The location of the GDAL library should be specified by defining the ``GDAL_DIR`` environment variable. It corresponds to the path where you uncompress and built GDAL, it supposes that you have the ``gdal_i.lib`` file available in this directory. So for instance, in case you build the libXML2 library in ``\buildkit\srcs\gdal-1.10.1``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set GDAL_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\gdal-1.10.1 MapServer (Optional) ******************** The location of the MapServer library path should be specified by defining the ``MS_DIR`` environment variable. It corresponds to the path where you build MapServer on your system, this directory should contain the ``nmake.opt`` file used. So for instance, in case you build Python in ``\buildkit\srcs\mapserver-6.2.0``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set MS_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\mapserver-6.2.0 Python (Optional) ***************** The location of the Python binaries path should be specified by defining the ``PY_DIR`` environment variable. It corresponds to the path where you build Python on your system. The location of the ``pythonXX.lib`` files should be specified by setting the ``PY_LIBRARY`` environment variable. So for instance, in case you build Python in ``\buildkit\srcs\Python-2.7``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set PY_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\Python-2.7 set PY_LIBRARY=\buildkit\srcs\Python-2.7\PCBuild\python27.lib JavaScript (Optional) ********************* The location of libmozjs should be specified by defining the ``JS_DIR`` environment variable. It corresponds to the path where you build libmozjs on your system, it supposes that the header and the ``mozjs185-1.0.lib`` file are available in this directory. So for instance, in case you build libmozjs in ``\buildkit\srcs\js-1.8.5``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set JS_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\js-1.8.5 PHP (Optional) ***************** The location of PHP should be specified by defining the ``PHP_DIR`` environment variable. It corresponds to the path where you build PHP on your system. The location of the ``php5embed.lib`` files should be specified by setting the ``PHP_LIB`` environment variable. So for instance, in case you build PHP in ``\buildkit\srcs\php-5.5.10``, you may define the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set PHP_DIR=\buildkit\srcs\php-5.5.10 set PHP_LIB=\buildkit\srcs\php-5.5.10\Release_TS\php5embed.lib Database backend (Optional) *************************** ZOO-Kernel can use a database backend to store ongoing status informations of running services, for activating this operation mode, you should define the evironment variable ``DB`` and set it to any value. So, to activate this option, you may use the following before running ``nmake /f makefile.vc``: .. code:: set DB=activated .. note:: To learn how to setup the corresponding database, please refer to :ref:`this section `. Optionally Compile Individual Services ............................................................. An example could be the *OGR base-vect-ops* provider located in the ``zoo-project\zoo-services\ogr\base-vect-ops`` directory. 1. First edit the *makefile.vc* located in that directory, and execute: :: nmake /f makefile.vc Inside that same directory, the *ogr_service.zo* file should be created. 2. Copy all the files inside ``zoo-services\ogr\base-vect-ops\cgi-env`` into your ``cgi-bin`` directory 3. Test this service provider through the following URL: http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=Execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=Buffer&DataInputs=BufferDistance=1@datatype=interger;InputPolygon=Reference@xlink:href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zoo-project.org%3A8082%2Fgeoserver%2Fows%3FSERVICE%3DWFS%26REQUEST%3DGetFeature%26VERSION%3D1.0.0%26typename%3Dtopp%3Astates%26SRS%3DEPSG%3A4326%26FeatureID%3Dstates.15 The response displayed in your browser should contain: :: Service "Buffer" run successfully.