Version 25 (modified by 8 years ago) (diff) | ,
---|
Set up GPSphoto server on CentOS
- Install a bare web server
- Add the Epel repository
yum install epel-release
- In order for GPSphoto to work you also need the following packages:
yum install mod_wsgi python-webob python-pillow python2-boto python-dateutil pytz
- To make sure exif data is kept with the images install piexif (attached) Does not seem to be needed
yum install piexif-1.0.7-1.noarch.rpm
- For KML export functionality install simplekml (attached)
yum install python-lxml simplekml-1.3.0-1.noarch.rpm
- For geojson support install
yum install python-geojson
- For cookie management in WSGI install the following:
yum install python2-cookies
PostgresQL / PostGIS
If you chose postgis as your DB back-end, continue with this section. If you prefer sqlite, which is more lightweight, but also does not scale that well continue at the next section.
Get the latest postgres / postgis by install the Yum repo from https://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages.php and install the following packages:
yum install postgresql96-server postgresql96 postgresql96-contrib postgis2_96 postgis2_96-utils\ postgis2_96-client python-psycopg2 python-psycopg2-doc ogr_fdw96 pgrouting_96
Edit /etc/sysconfig/pgsql/postgresql-9.6 to contain the following content:
PGPORT=5440
Initialize the database and start and enable it:
/usr/pgsql-9.6/bin/postgresql96-setup initdb systemctl enable postgresql-9.6.service systemctl start postgresql-9.6
Make sure the path is updated by creating /var/lib/pgsql/.pgsql_profile with the content:
export PATH=/usr/pgsql-9.5/bin:$PATH
Create the DB schema:
su -i postgres createdb mapserver createuser mapserver psql mapserver > alter user mapserver with password <password> > CREATE EXTENSION postgis; > CREATE EXTENSION postgis_topology; > CREATE EXTENSION ogr_fdw;
To verify the install do:
SELECT postgis_full_version();
Load the gpsphoto table
psql -f gpsphoto/table.sql -d mapserver
update postgresql configuration
Add the following line to /var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data/postgresql.conf
listen_addresses = '*' }} Comment all original lines in pg_hba.conf and put the following at the bottom: {{{ local all all md5 host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host all all ::1/128 md5 }}} Add the following line to pg_ident.conf: {{{ gpsphoto apache mapserver }}} == Spatialite == * install spatiallite if you chose SQLite as the backend DB from the epel repository: {{{ yum install libspatialite }}} Also install pyspatialite (attached on this page) and if you want to be able to create and modify the spatialite db having spatialite-tools (also attached) is advised: {{{ yum install spatialite-tools-4.1.1-13.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm pyspatialite-2.6.2_spatialite.2.4.0_4-1.x86_64.rpm }}} == QGIS Server == {{{ http://gpsphoto.fritz.box/qgis/qgis_mapserv.fcgi?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities&map=/var/www/wms/project.qgs }}} == Useful tools and commands == print detailed exif information of image: {{{ identify -verbose P1100818.JPG }}}
Attachments (9)
-
piexif-1.0.7-1.noarch.rpm (30.6 KB) - added by 8 years ago.
piexif is a python library to store exif information in images
-
simplekml-1.3.0-1.noarch.rpm (78.1 KB) - added by 8 years ago.
kml library for python
- spatialite-tools-4.1.1-13.el7.centos.src.rpm (473.4 KB) - added by 8 years ago.
- spatialite-tools-4.1.1-13.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm (169.6 KB) - added by 8 years ago.
- spatialite-tools-debuginfo-4.1.1-13.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm (425.9 KB) - added by 8 years ago.
- pyspatialite-2.6.2_spatialite.2.4.0_4-1.src.rpm (76.0 KB) - added by 8 years ago.
- pyspatialite-2.6.2_spatialite.2.4.0_4-1.x86_64.rpm (981.0 KB) - added by 8 years ago.
- pyspatialite-debuginfo-2.6.2_spatialite.2.4.0_4-1.x86_64.rpm (2.9 MB) - added by 8 years ago.
- piexif-1.0.12-1.noarch.rpm (32.1 KB) - added by 7 years ago.