On 2024-07-03 15:33, Nils Bühner wrote:
Hope this helps to understand what is happening here.
I don't know, meanwhile I used nginx to manage https connections.
As I already wrote the startup.sh file is different from the startup.sh
file inside the container.
The following part of the code
I lost half a day trying to understand why the docker container didn't
work when trying to use https.
I found out that the docs and the startup.sh script don't match. The
documentation at
https://github.com/geoserver/docker?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-enable-https
references variables that
On 2024-06-25 10:38, Kristian Nils Robin Morin wrote:
Check your file permissions against the user running geoserver in your
container.
I solved by changing from mount to volume:
podman run -it -p 8080:8080 \
--env SKIP_DEMO_DATA=true \
--env INSTALL_EXTENSIONS=true --env
I'm new to using docker to run geoserver so I could be missing something.
I followed the web page on running geoserver with docker.
I'm migrating to a new server and to a new geoserver version.
My server uses podman instead of docker but I don't think that is the
problem.
As root I run the
On 6/9/22 6:00 PM, Ian Turton wrote:
> I went ahead a made a report -
> https://osgeo-org.atlassian.net/browse/GEOT-7161
Thank you.
And thank you for the Like workaround but I'm not sure it can work in my
case.
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On 6/9/22 12:19 PM, Ian Turton wrote:
> That looks like an SQL error message - can you turn on
> GEOTOOLS-DEVELOPER logging and try again, then post the relevant part of
> the log file - it should include the actual SQL being sent to the database.
> And if you could mention the type of database
I want to use WPS Aggregation process to get a pivot table based on some
attribute for a subset of the features of a layer.
[https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/services/wps/processes/gs.html#aggregation-process]
I started with a simple gs:CollectGeometries:
On 2/3/22 9:21 AM, emmexx wrote:
> I checked web.xml of geoserver and tomcat, server.xml of tomcat but I
> couldn't find any meaningful difference between the 2 servers.
I found out what's the difference between the 2 setups: CORS.
The production server had CORS enabled in conf/w
On 2/1/22 9:03 AM, emmexx wrote:
> wicket links or buttons take to a white page or have no UI response.
> The response to POSTs commands result in a 403 error.
I found out what is the difference between the production server where I
get the 403 error and the test server where geoserver is w
On 2/1/22 9:32 AM, Brad Hards wrote:
> Its far from clear what you did to get here - you've sent several emails over
> the last month or so, without much linkage between them. Some of the issues
> looked like you had a resolution, maybe others not.
I'm not sure what you're talking about, I
I made some more tests to understand who is the culprit.
wicket links or buttons take to a white page or have no UI response.
The response to POSTs commands result in a 403 error.
E.g.:
I go to Geoerver logs page anche click on the Refresh link.
The browser goes to the following empty page:
On 1/30/22 4:18 PM, Alexandre Gacon wrote:
> Also have a look
> on https://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/installation/upgrade.html
Yes, I know that page. :-)
I tried to installa geoserver on a vps similar to the one where I have
problems (but it's not a clone). I added a reference to my data
On 1/30/22 3:06 PM, Alexandre Gacon wrote:
> Did you try your new install first with the default configuration or did
> you use the configuration you got before?
I don't remember. Probably I installed Geoserver, checked if the
administrative panel was working and then imported my old installation
I moved and updated geoserver to another server and everything seemed to
work fine: WMS, WFS are ok, I can add or update features using WFS-T (in
qgis).
Now I wanted to add a new postgis layer but nothing happens in the
administrative panel when I select the store from the dropdown.
If I check
On 11/5/21 3:44 PM, Olivier Gagnon wrote:
> Add this under it _TO ALLOW ANY ORIGIN (*)._ Once CORS problem is out of
> the way, you should replace the * under
> cors.allowed.origins with the specific domains
> seperated by commas that you want to let go through CORS protection :
Adding all the
On 11/5/21 2:38 PM, emmexx wrote:
> I added the cors filter and commented it in the geoserver web.xml but
> geoserver is not starting.
I had copied the filter code from the geoserver documentation that has:
cross-origin
Tomcat Cors documentation has:
CorsFilter
Not sure if that mak
On 11/5/21 12:52 PM, Olivier Gagnon wrote:
>
> You can comment everything which is included in Geoserver config files.
>
> If you're using Tomcat, you have to configure tomcat's config files for
> CORS : Tomcat xxx\conf\web.xml
>
> Search for the string "filter" or "cors". You should find a
On 11/5/21 11:44 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Stop right there. The instructions say:
> "The standalone distributions of GeoServer include the Jetty application
> server."
> and then instructions on how to enable it for Jetty follow... the
> filters in web.xml
> do work only in Jetty, not in Tomcat.
On 11/4/21 8:34 PM, br...@frogmouth.net wrote:
> Exactly what have you done to enable the filters? Can you show the headers
> for the two different calls (not debugger, but actual output, say from wget).
I followed the manual:
In one web application I use a call to WPS. The call worked ok on an old
instance of geoserver 2.8.1 where I had added an external library file
and some configuration in web.xml.
On a test server I'm using 2.19.0 where, from my understanding, CORS is
already there and you only need to enable the
I'd like to draw an additional element when a feature (a road/line) has
the property to be a bridge.
In maps sometimes that is rendered by adding to the line symbolizer of
the feature an additional element that is something like this:
https://svgsilh.com/image/145685.html
I know how to add the
On 10/12/20 7:56 PM, Pablo J. Zader wrote:
> But this expression does not work in *geoserver SLD*, the result of
> applying the style to my layer is empty, it does not classify any point.
> I understand that there is a problem at the geoserver + SLD level. Where
> should I report this bug?
>
I'm
On 08/04/2018 01:27 PM, faw...@tutamail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to print a large map with a high resolution.
>
> I wonder is it possible to print such a map in more than one page? and how?
>
> I've tested the Mapfish Printing Demo that comes with Geoserver admin
> page, but it only
On 10/23/2016 06:40 PM, Andrea Aime wrote:
>
> Those symbols are normally found in TTF libraries (ESRI style, to be
> used as marks,
> as "ttf://fontName#charcode") or SVG ones, for example the QGIS project
> is shipping
> a set of such symbols:
>
On 10/23/2016 11:21 AM, Brad Hards wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand the question, or the problem you are trying to
> solve, so if this doesn't make sense, can you try explaining it a bit more?
I simply don't know what are the sld well known symbols. I googled for
them to no avail.
If there's an
Are there other symbols in addition to those listed on the docs
(http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/styling/sld/extensions/pointsymbols.html)?
Thank you
maxx
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Il 12/09/2015 06:07 PM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
>
> Yes, go ahead. The XML you have is pretty dumb (repeating the default
> namespace at every tag
> is really overkill) but it looks like it migh be valid. More
> investigation needed, but I have no time
> to work on it now.
>
> So yes, open a ticket
Il 11/27/2015 01:05 PM, emmexx scrisse:
> The problem seems to be in the Value tag.
> If the xml has ... it works.
> If I change it to http://www.opengis.net/wfs;>...
> I get the aforementioned error.
I asked the same question on the qgis users mailing list and received an
an
I have a problem when I try to update a multilinestring geometry.
I had the same issue in the past, I thought I had solved it but now it
is back again. :-(
Setup: geoserver 2.7.1 and a test layer connected to a postgis table.
I connect to the layer in qgis.
I can create a new feature (line), I
I found in the developer docs reference to a WFS versioning extension.
Is it actively developed? Is it usable in a production environment?
Is there an alternative versioning system for features?
Thank you
maxx
Il 06/15/2015 10:38 AM, Julian Hollingbery scrisse:
If it were me, I'd do a fresh install. If the server is important,
I'd also learn the importance of backup and configuration management,
maybe even surveillance:-)
I know. But...
I'm not criticizing geoserver developers but I don't know of
Il 06/15/2015 10:27 AM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
I'm afraid to help you one would need to have actual access to your
GeoServer installation (which requires a lot of dedicated time, not
something
normally done on the mailing list).
Sorry, I meant to understand how to solve the problem in general,
Il 06/15/2015 09:01 AM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
That said... as far as I know, we only change one file at a time,
and fail in case of IO error so... if you have many files corrupted, I
may be
that you had something that insisted on making changes on the configuration
despite the errors, and
Il 06/15/2015 09:39 AM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
Hum... I guess you also have the security directory ruined then?
GeoServer stops? It should reach the end of the startup and
fail to connect to postgis...
The last notification in the geoserver log is the warn I put in my OP.
After overwriting the
After the root partition of the server where an instance of geoserver
(2.8 master) is running became full, I'm no more able to run it.
Many configuration files are lost (wcs.xml, wfs.xml, wms.xml have zero
size), the connections to postgis is no more working and in the
geoserver log I found
Il 05/18/2015 04:06 PM, emmexx scrisse:
If I want to use WMS I don't even know how to use that filter inside
DWITHIN.
DWITHIN(the_geom,
collectGeometries(queryCollection('sf:roads','the_geom','INCLUDE')),
200, meters).
What should I write instead of include?
Are CQL functions like
I followed the boundless tutorial on adding users and restricting access
to the geoserver services and data:
http://suite.opengeo.org/opengeo-docs/sysadmin/security/multiuser/index.html
In the scenario of the tutorial only authenticated users can download
data. This is ok for me in general but
Is there a way to pass to postgis the name of the geoserver user who is
adding or modifying data through WFS?
Or that can be accomplished only on client side?
thank you
maxx
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Il 03/13/2015 11:32 AM, emmexx scrisse:
What I'd like to know is if everything is solved because of the patch or
because I set Proxy Base URL or both.
I need to know that before modifying/upgrading my production server.
FYI
I tried to set the Proxy Base URL global parameter on my production
Il 03/19/2015 04:16 PM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
No, there is no way to use general regular expression against databases,
strMatches uses
the Java regex syntax,
What do you mean?
I use strMatches in sld against a postgis database field, something like:
ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo
Il 03/19/2015 04:21 PM, Ian Turton scrisse:
And couldn't you use the OGC PropertyIsLike function
(http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/filter/filter_reference.html#propertyislike-operator)
to achieve the same solution with out the over head of a second
function call?
I supposed that the
Il 03/19/2015 03:52 PM, Ville Jussila scrisse:
I wrote in SLD:
ogc:Filter xmlns:ogc=http://www.opengis.net/ogc;
ogc:And
ogc:Function name=strMatches
ogc:PropertyNamekohdenimi/ogc:PropertyName
ogc:Literal_viiteviiva/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function
The right syntax should be:
...
Il 03/05/2015 07:22 PM, Kevin Smith scrisse:
I've got a patch put together that allows additional reflexive hostnames
to be specified via a system property. It's a workaround rather than a
solution but it might help you.
I installed the latest master but I wonder if all my problems came from
Il 03/05/2015 07:22 PM, Kevin Smith scrisse:
I've got a patch put together that allows additional reflexive hostnames
to be specified via a system property. It's a workaround rather than a
solution but it might help you.
I tried to use your workaround and I have some questions.
Should I ask
Il 03/03/2015 09:16 PM, Jody Garnett scrisse:
As per other email, please add your experience to
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-6059 .
I did it.
Some quick fixes:
- If you are on windows ensure that your hosts file is configured
correctly (for any tests involving localhost)
- If you
Il 02/23/2015 08:11 AM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
A suggestion: take a recent standard GeoServer release (one downloaded
from geoserver.org http://geoserver.org),
repeat the test, if it fails, enable the request logging in web.xml,
and then open a ticket with all the details to reproduce, like a
I changed the value of this variable in global settings but in the log
file i keep finding xml post requests truncated at 1024 chars. My
logging level is GEOSERVER_DEVELOPER_LOGGING.
Do I misunderstand the meaning of this parameter?
Is there a set or range of numbers allowed? Or it depends on
Il 02/23/2015 10:18 AM, Rahkonen Jukka (MML) scrisse:
In the attachment a WFS-T version 1.1.0 request that does a
successful update to the Tasmania_roads demo layer with Geoserver
2.7-RC1 for me. Try to find the difference why it works and why your
clients fail. Use the demo request window as
Il 02/23/2015 12:46 AM, Simone Giannecchini scrisse:
I would open a JIRA to report this problem so that we don't loose track of it.
Ok, thank you for your answer.
Yesterday I upgraded opengeo suite to 4.5, and geoserver to 2.6. Same
problem. Even worse than before. :-(
Now I can only change
Il 01/20/2015 09:00 PM, emmexx scrisse:
p.s. I'm (still) using Boundless Opengeo suite 4.1 version of geoserver
(2.5 SNAPSHOT)
Qgis is version 2.6 installed on slackware 14.1
I upgraded opengeosuite to 4.5 and geoserver 2.6.
The problem are stille there. I can't use qgis to update features
Il 02/23/2015 08:11 AM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
Until you report issues against the opengeosuite version of GeoServer
you'll probably receive no help here, the way to go is to contact your
Boundless representatives.
I was reporting it in case that happens to other people.
I don't have a Boundless
Il 02/16/2015 10:46 PM, emmexx scrisse:
I've got a serious problem that prevents me from updating the geometry
of features.
I made another test using GeoExplorer, the boundless web app include in
their suite.
If I use it instead of qgis or kosmo, I can update the geometry.
I compared
I've got a serious problem that prevents me from updating the geometry
of features.
I have a layer of lines connected to a postgis table.
I tried using a desktop client to add new features or to update existing
ones.
I can:
- add a new feature
- update attributes of an existing feature
I
I'm using the following rest call to get a list of features. I wanted to
limit the attributes returned and added propertyName to the request:
http://example.com:8080/geoserver/bicitalia/ows?service=WFS
version=1.0.0
request=GetFeature
typeName=myworkspace:mylayer
maxfeatures=50
Il 01/20/2015 09:00 PM, emmexx scrisse:
I tried to use Qgis to add/modify features of a geoserver WFS-T layer.
When I save the layer the operation timeouts.
On the qgis bug tracker system I was suggested to try to connect to an
osgeo live DVD.
I modified some feature using wfs in qgis
Il 11/29/2014 04:02 PM, emmexx scrisse:
I installed WPS and tried to use it to no avail. I get the bbox of all
the features in the layer, not only the filtered ones.
I made other tests using other wps functions but the result is the same:
no filtering. (I used vec:Query, vec:Bounds
Il 11/30/2014 06:36 PM, Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) scrisse:
I would spend some time with studying what happens with the WFS
request that is feeding data for the WPS process. I can imagine that
if the filter used for filtering WFS is not accepted then it will be
ignored and WFS returns the whole
Il 11/30/2014 11:04 PM, emmexx scrisse:
I don't know if this is related to the problem in my original post.
If I try to execute the wps in my original post, the geoserver log reports:
I found out the problem, my fault of course, and my bad. :-(
In my xml request I dumb-copied Andrea's code
Il 11/28/2014 07:42 PM, emmexx scrisse:
1. First I get the extent of the lines filtered by county=X and I use
the resulting bbox in a getMap
I found an old post of Andrea Aime that suggested to use WPS and the
gs:Bounds function:
https://www.mail-archive.com/geoserver-users
I have a layer of lines that I show on a map using WMS.
The map is used inside items and an item is something with a relation to
the properties of the lines (features), say the feature has a property
county and the map inside item X should display every line but mark the
lines inside county X.
Il 11/20/2014 02:21 PM, Ivan Suftin scrisse:
Could we get version 2.3.2 of Geoserver and associated modules in the
new Boundlessgeo repository?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.3.2/
bye
maxx
Il 11/18/2014 03:08 PM, Jonathan Moules scrisse:
If you could report this to the bug tracker (JIRA), that'd be great.
Please include the SLD itself to allow it to be replicated.
Done:
https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-6773
thank you
maxx
I tried to use the GetLegendGraphic function to get an image of one of
my sld styles.
The style works, it is validated and it displays features (lines) as it
is supposed to do when using WMS.
This is the url of the request (generated using the Demo Requests tool):
Il 11/01/2014 02:40 PM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
Hum... I believe strMatch matches the whole string, so you should add .*
before and after your pattern:
That's it!
Thank you
maxx
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I'm not sure if this is the right place to as.
I tried to create a style using a regex to match the values in a postgis
table.
I wrote the following:
ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo
ogc:Function name=strMatches
ogc:PropertyNametags/ogc:PropertyName
Il 11/01/2014 02:01 PM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
Even if there was this ability, you'd still have to specify the
matching pattern using the Java Pattern syntax, and the
SQL translator would have to turn it into the native one instead
Thank you Andrea,
from what I read (google, forums, javadoc)
Il 10/30/2014 11:29 PM, emmexx scrisse:
I added the cors filter to .../opengeo/geoserver/WEB-INF/web.xml.
After restarting tomcat geoserver is no more available and I get a 404
error page when loading the geoserver admin page.
Probably not a geoserver problem.
The apache cors filter
Il 10/31/2014 05:17 PM, Stephen Brooke scrisse:
I've had success too with CORS in GeoServer using this CORS-filter:
com.thetransactioncompany.cors.CORSFilter
I think it is the same that I linked. :-)
thank you
maxx
I added the cors filter to .../opengeo/geoserver/WEB-INF/web.xml.
After restarting tomcat geoserver is no more available and I get a 404
error page when loading the geoserver admin page.
The apache documentation says that the filter can be added in the tomcat
config or in the application
Il 10/24/2014 03:03 PM, Justin Deoliveira scrisse:
Given that this question seems specific to opengeo suite it is
recommended that you post to stackexchange with the boundless or opengeo
tag.
Unfortunately I already posted there but I got no answer.
That said, in this case we'll need a
Il 10/24/2014 04:25 PM, Andrea Aime scrisse:
Hem... yes and no. It's well known that GML2 cannot encode complex
features, you have to ask for GML3 to get an output
The code built by the opengeo sdk defaults to gml2 (?).
Of course, app-schema is a read only store, so no editing is possible
Hi everybody,
I just subscribed to this mailing list, I hope I'm not asking a FAQ
question.
My task is to develop an application to enter/edit line features (cycle
paths). I installed opengeosuite, studied the docs, and tried one of the
application samples that use gxp.
One of the features I
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