Endpoint | URL | GET | POST | PATCH | DELETE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Publications | /rest/publications |
GET | x | x | x |
Layers | /rest/layers |
GET | x | x | x |
Workspace Layers | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers |
GET | POST | x | DELETE |
Workspace Layer | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername> |
GET | x | PATCH | DELETE |
Workspace Layer Thumbnail | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>/thumbnail |
GET | x | x | x |
Workspace Layer Style | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>/style |
GET | x | x | x |
Workspace Layer Chunk | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>/chunk |
GET | POST | x | x |
Workspace Layer Metadata Comparison | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>/metadata-comparison |
GET | x | x | x |
Maps | /rest/maps |
GET | x | x | x |
Workspace Maps | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/maps |
GET | POST | x | DELETE |
Workspace Map | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/maps/<mapname> |
GET | x | PATCH | DELETE |
Workspace Map File | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/maps/<mapname>/file |
GET | x | x | x |
Workspace Map Thumbnail | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/maps/<mapname>/thumbnail |
GET | x | x | x |
Workspace Map Metadata Comparison | /rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>/metadata-comparison |
GET | x | x | x |
Users | /rest/users |
GET | x | x | x |
Current User | /rest/current-user |
GET | x | PATCH | DELETE |
Roles | /rest/roles |
GET | x | x | x |
Version | /rest/about/version |
GET | x | x | x |
- workspace_name, string
^[a-z][a-z0-9]*(_[a-z0-9]+)*$
- string identifying workspace
NOTE: Before version 1.10.0, workspace-related endpoints did not include /workspaces
in their path. These old endpoints are still functional, but deprecated. More specifically, they return HTTP header Deprecation. If you get such header in response, rewrite your client to use new endpoint path. Old endpoints will stop working in the next major release.
/rest/publications
Get list of published publications, i.e. layers and maps.
Query parameters:
-
full_text_filter: String. Only publications satisfying any of following conditions are returned:
- Any word from input string appears in title. Search is case-insensitive, unaccent and does lemmatization for English.
- Input string appears as substring of title. Search is case-insensitive and unaccent.
-
bbox_filter: String. Bounding box defined by four comma-separated coordinates
minx,miny,maxx,maxy
. Only publications whose bounding box intersects with given bounding box will be returned. -
bbox_filter_crs: String. CRS of bbox_filter, default value is
EPSG:3857
, has to be one of LAYMAN_OUTPUT_SRS_LIST. -
order_by: String. Can be one of these values:
full_text
Publications will be ordered by results of full-text search. Can be used only in combination with full_text_filter.title
Publications will be ordered lexicographically by title value.last_change
Publications will be ordered by time of last change. Recently updated publications will be first.bbox
Publications will be ordered by similarity of bounding box with bounding box passed in ordering_bbox or bbox_filter. Can be used only in combination with ordering_bbox or bbox_filter.
If full_text_filter is set, default value is
full_text
; if bbox_filter is set, default value isbbox
; otherwise default value is empty string, i.e. no ordering is guaranteed. -
ordering_bbox: String. Bounding box defined by four comma-separated coordinates
minx,miny,maxx,maxy
. The bounding box will be used for ordering. Can be used only if order_by is set tobbox
(by default or explicitly). If order_by is set tobbox
, default value of ordering_bbox is the value of bbox_filter. -
ordering_bbox_crs: String. CRS of ordering_bbox, default value is bbox_filter_crs if defined otherwise
EPSG:3857
, has to be one of LAYMAN_OUTPUT_SRS_LIST. -
limit: Non-negative Integer. No more publications than this number will be returned. But possibly less, if the query itself yields fewer publications.
-
offset: Non-negative Integer. Says to skip that many publications before beginning to return publications.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON array of objects representing available layers and maps with following structure:
- workspace: String. Name of the layer's workspace.
- publication_type: String. Value
layer
for layers andmap
for maps. - name: String. Name of the layer.
- title: String. Title of the layer.
- uuid: String. UUID of the layer.
- url: String. URL of the layer. It points to GET Workspace Layer.
- updated_at: String. Date and time of last POST/PATCH of the layer. Format is ISO 8601, more specifically
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss±hh:mm
, always in UTC. Sample value:"2021-03-18T09:29:53.769233+00:00"
- access_rights:
- read: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with read access.
- write: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with write access.
- bounding_box: List of 4 floats. Bounding box coordinates [minx, miny, maxx, maxy] in EPSG:3857.
- native_crs: Code of native CRS in form "EPSG:<code>", e.g. "EPSG:4326".
- native_bounding_box: List of 4 floats and one string. Bounding box coordinates [minx, miny, maxx, maxy] in native CRS.
- geodata_type: String. Available only for layers. Either
vector
,raster
, orunknown
. Valueunknown
is used if input files are zipped and still being uploaded. file: Deprecated.file_type: Deprecated. Replaced by geodata_type at root level, contains same info. Available only for layers.
- wfs_wms_status: String. Available only for layers. Status of layer availability in WMS (and WFS in case of vector data) endpoints. Either
AVAILABLE
,PREPARING
, orNOT_AVAILABLE
.
Headers:
- X-Total-Count: Total number of layers available from the request, taking into account all filtering parameters except
limit
andoffset
. Example"247"
. - Content-Range: Indicates where in a full list of layers a partial response belongs. Syntax of value is
<units> <range_start>-<range_end>/<size>
. Value ofunits
is alwaysitems
. Value ofrange_start
is one-based index of the first layer within the full list, or zero if no values are returned. Value ofrange_end
is one-based index of the last layer within the full list, or zero if no values are returned. Example:items 1-20/247
.
/rest/layers
Get list of published layers.
Have the same request parameters and response structure and headers as GET Publications, except only layers are returned.
/rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers
Get list of published layers.
Have the same request parameters and response structure and headers as GET Layers.
Publish vector or raster data as new WMS layer, in case of vector data also new WFS feature type.
Processing chain consists of few steps:
- save files (if sent) to workspace directory within Layman data directory
- save basic information (name, title, access_rights) into PostgreSQL
- for vector layers import vector file (if sent) to PostgreSQL database as new table into workspace schema
- files with invalid byte sequence are first converted to GeoJSON, then cleaned with iconv, and finally imported to database.
- for raster layers normalize and compress raster file to GeoTIFF with overviews (pyramids); NoData values are normalized as transparent
- save bounding box into PostgreSQL
- for vector layers publish the vector table as new layer (feature type) within appropriate WFS workspaces of GeoServer
- for vector layers
- for layers with SLD or none style:
- publish the table as new layer (feature type) within appropriate WMS workspaces of GeoServer
- for layers with QML style:
- create QGS file on QGIS server filesystem with appropriate style
- publish the layer on GeoServer through WMS cascade from QGIS server
- for layers with SLD or none style:
- for raster layers publish normalized GeoTIFF as new layer (coverage) on GeoServer WMS workspace
- generate thumbnail image
- publish metadata record to Micka (it's public if and only if read access is set to EVERYONE)
- update thumbnail of each map that points to this layer
If workspace directory, database schema, GeoServer's workspaces, or GeoServer's datastores does not exist yet, it is created on demand.
Response to this request may be returned sooner than the processing chain is finished to enable asynchronous processing. Status of processing chain can be seen using GET Workspace Layer and layman_metadata.publication_status property or status properties of layer sources (wms, wfs, thumbnail, db_table, file, style, metadata) for higher granularity.
It is possible to upload data files asynchronously, which is suitable for large files. This can be done in three steps:
- Send POST Workspace Layers request with file parameter filled by file names that you want to upload
- Read set of files accepted to upload from POST Workspace Layers response, files_to_upload property. The set of accepted files will be either equal to or subset of file names sent in file parameter.
- Send POST Workspace Layer Chunk requests using Resumable.js to upload files.
Check Asynchronous file upload example.
Content-Type: multipart/form-data
, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Body parameters:
- file, file(s) or file name(s)
- exactly one of
file
orexternal_table_uri
must be set - one of following options is expected:
- GeoJSON file
- ShapeFile files (at least three files: .shp, .shx, .dbf)
- GeoTIFF (.tif or .tiff, with or without .tfw, .tifw, .tiffw or .wld)
- JPEG 2000 (.jp2, with or without .j2w, jp2w or .wld)
- PNG (.png, with .png.aux.xml, .pgw, .pngw or .wld)
- JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg, with .jpg.aux.xml, .jgw, .jpgw, .jpegw or .wld)
- any of above types in single ZIP file (.zip)
- file names, i.e. array of strings
- it is allowed to publish time-series layer by setting time_regex parameter and sending one or more main raster files (compressed in one archive or uncompressed) with the same extension, color interpretation, pixel size, nodata value, mask flags, and data type name. Filename can be at most 210 characters long. Supported characters are 26 Latin letters
a-zA-Z
(with or without diacritics), numbers, underscores, dashes, dots, and spaces. Other Latin characters (e.g. ligaturesß
orÆ
) and other than Latin scripts (e.g. Cyrillic or Chinese) are not supported. Files are stored and published with slugified filenames (diacritic is removed from letters, and space_
). - if file names are provided, files must be uploaded subsequently using POST Workspace Layer Chunk
- in case of raster data input, following input combinations of bands and color interpretations are supported:
- 1 band: Gray
- 1 band: Palette
- 2 bands: Gray, Alpha
- Opacity of WMS layer derived from Alpha band will be simplified to either fully transparent, or fully opaque (0 cells in Alpha convert to fully transparent, other cells convert to fully opaque).
- 3 bands: Red, Green, Blue
- 4 bands: Red, Green, Blue, Alpha
- if published file has empty bounding box (i.e. no features), its bounding box on WMS/WFS endpoint is set to the whole World
- attribute names are laundered to be safely stored in DB
- if QML style is used in this request, it must list all attributes contained in given data file
- exactly one of
- external_table_uri, string
- exactly one of
file
orexternal_table_uri
must be set - connection URI is required, usual format is
postgresql://<username>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<dbname>?schema=<schema_name>&table=<table_name>&geo_column=<geo_column_name>
host
part and query parametersschema
andtable
are mandatory- URI scheme is required to be
postgresql
host.docker.internal
can be used to reachlocalhost
of host server
- if
geo_column
is not specified, first geometry column of the table by alphabetic order is used - published table is required to have one-column primary key
- names of schema, table and all columns of the table are required to match regular expression
^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*$
- DB user must have at least following privileges:
SELECT
on the table referenced in URI- also
INSERT
,UPDATE
, and/orDELETE
if you want the layer to be editable using WFS-T
- also
SELECT
on tables in information_schemaSELECT
on system catalogsSELECT
onpublic.geometry_columns
schemaEXECUTE
orUSAGE
on PostGIS functions and types
- the parameter is not meant to publish tables from Layman's database LAYMAN_PG_DBNAME; such usage can easily damage Layman's database, so do it only at your own risk!
- exactly one of
- name, string
- computer-friendly identifier of the layer
- must be unique among all layers of one workspace
- by default, it is file name without extension
- for layers with more than one main file, it is the first one in alphabetic order
- for layers published from external table, it is table name
- maximal length is 210 characters
- will be automatically adjusted using
to_safe_layer_name
function
- title, string
.+
- human readable name of the layer
- by default it is layer name
- description
- by default it is empty string
- crs, string, e.g.
EPSG:3857
, supported EPSG codes are defined by LAYMAN_INPUT_SRS_LIST- supported only for layers with file source
- CRS of the file
- by default it is read/guessed from input file
- style, style file
- by default either default SLD style of GeoServer, or customized SLD created by Layman is used
- default customized SLD file is created only for grayscale raster input files with or without alpha band to stabilize contrast in WMS; ColorMap with type
ramp
is used
- default customized SLD file is created only for grayscale raster input files with or without alpha band to stabilize contrast in WMS; ColorMap with type
- SLD or QML style file (recognized by the root element of XML:
StyledLayerDescriptor
orqgis
)- QML style for raster data file is not supported
- It's possible to encode also external images in QML styles and use them in the style. To do so, each image needs to be encoded in Base64 encoding inside QML file. You can achieve it by selecting "Embed File" option in QGIS Layer Symbology window, see e.g. QGIS issues 2815 or 4563.
- uploading of additional style files, e.g. point-symbol images or fonts is not supported
- attribute names are laundered to be in line with DB attribute names
- by default either default SLD style of GeoServer, or customized SLD created by Layman is used
- access_rights.read, string
- comma-separated names of users and roles who will get read access to this publication
- default value is current authenticated user, or EVERYONE if published by anonymous
- access_rights.write, string
- comma-separated names of users and roles who will get write access to this publication
- default value is current authenticated user, or EVERYONE if published by anonymous
sld, SLD file- deprecated parameter
- alias for style parameter
- overview_resampling, string
- supported only for raster layers
- method used by
gdaladdo
for overview resampling when normalizing raster layer - by default Layman will guess overview resampling method from input file metadata
- supported values are:
nearest
,average
,rms
,bilinear
,gauss
,cubic
,cubicspline
,lanczos
,average_magphase
andmode
- time_regex, string, e.g.
[0-9]{8}T[0-9]{6}Z
- regular expression pattern used for extracting the time information from timeseries raster file names. The pattern
- either has no matching group and matches ISO 8601 year, date, or datetime patterns, e.g.
[0-9]{8}
or[0-9]{8}T[0-9]{6}Z
- or has one or more matching groups that concatenated together matches ISO 8601 year, date, or datetime patterns, e.g.
^some_prefix_([0-9]{8})_some_postfix.*$
or , e.g.some_prefix_([0-9]{8})_some_separator_(T[0-9]{6}Z)_some_postfix
- either has no matching group and matches ISO 8601 year, date, or datetime patterns, e.g.
- although time pattern is accepted in time_regex, the temporal part is later cut off, so the smallest recognizable temporal unit is one day (see #875)
- latin diacritic is removed from the regex and spaces are replaced with underscores to be consistent with slugifying of timeseries filenames
- error is raised if any of main data file names do not match time_regex value
- regular expression pattern used for extracting the time information from timeseries raster file names. The pattern
- time_regex_format, string, e.g. yyyyddMM
- description of
time_regex
result format as java SimpleDateFormat, GeoServer examples - supported only in combination with
time_regex
- description of
Content-Type: application/json
JSON array of objects representing posted layers with following structure:
- name: String. Name of the layer.
- uuid: String. UUID of the layer.
- url: String. URL of the layer. It points to GET Workspace Layer.
- files_to_upload: List of objects. It's present only if file parameter contained file names. Each object represents one file that server expects to be subsequently uploaded using POST Workspace Layer Chunk. Each object has following properties:
- file: name of the file, equal to one of file name from file parameter
- layman_original_parameter: name of the request parameter that contained the file name; currently, the only possible value is
file
Delete existing layers and all associated sources except external DB tables published using external_table_uri
. So it deletes e.g. data file, vector internal DB table or normalized raster files for all layers in the workspace. The currently running asynchronous tasks of affected layers are aborted. Only layers on which user has write access right are deleted.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON array of objects representing deleted layers:
- name: String. Former name of the layer.
- title: String. Former title of the layer.
- uuid: String. Former UUID of the layer.
- url: String. Former URL of the layer. It points to GET Workspace Layer.
- access_rights:
- read: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with former read access.
- write: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with former write access.
/rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>
- layername
- layer name used for identification
- it can be obtained from responses of GET Workspace Layers, POST Workspace Layers, and all responses of this endpoint
Get information about existing layer.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object with following structure:
- name: String. Layername used for identification within given workspace. It can be also used for identifying layer within WMS and WFS endpoints.
- uuid: String. UUID of the layer.
- layman_metadata
- publication_status: String. Can be one of these values:
- COMPLETE: the layer is fully updated and response is final and up-to-date.
- INCOMPLETE: some step of updating process failed, so the response is final, but missing some information.
- UPDATING: some process is currently updating the layer (i.e. post, patch, wfs-t) so the response may change.
- publication_status: String. Can be one of these values:
- url: String. URL pointing to this endpoint.
- title: String.
- description: String.
- updated_at: String. Date and time of last POST/PATCH of the publication. Format is ISO 8601, more specifically
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss±hh:mm
, always in UTC. Sample value:"2021-03-18T09:29:53.769233+00:00"
- wms
- url: String. URL of WMS endpoint. It points to WMS endpoint of appropriate GeoServer workspace.
- time, available only for time-series layers
- units: String. Code of time format. Always
ISO8601
. - values: List of strings. Time instants available for layer written in ISO 8601 format.
- time part of the value is always
00:00:00.000Z
(see #875)
- time part of the value is always
- default: Time. Default time instant.
- time part of the value is always
00:00:00Z
(see #875)
- time part of the value is always
- regex: Slugified regular expression used to extract time instants from file names. Originally sent in
time_regex
parameter. - regex_format: Slugified format of
regex
result date and time. Originally sent intime_regex_format
parameter.
- units: String. Code of time format. Always
- status: Status information about GeoServer import and availability of WMS layer. No status object means the source is available. Usual state values are
- PENDING: publishing of this source is queued, but it did not start yet
- STARTED: publishing of this source is in process
- FAILURE: publishing process failed
- NOT_AVAILABLE: source is not available, e.g. because publishing process failed
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
- wfs, available only for vector layers
- url: String. URL of WFS endpoint. It points to WFS endpoint of appropriate GeoServer workspace.
- status: Status information about GeoServer import and availability of WFS feature type. See GET Workspace Layer wms property for meaning.
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
- thumbnail
- url: String. URL of layer thumbnail. It points to GET Workspace Layer Thumbnail.
- status: Status information about generating and availability of thumbnail. See GET Workspace Layer wms property for meaning.
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
- file
- paths: List of strings. Paths to all main input data files. Path is relative to workspace directory.
If data file was sent in ZIP archive to the server, path includes also path to the main file inside ZIP file. E.g.layers/zipped_shapefile/input_file/zipped_shapefile.zip/layer_main_file.shp
path:- Deprecated
- Replaced by paths, which contains list of all data files.
- String. Path to input data file. Path is relative to workspace directory.
If data file was sent in ZIP archive to the server, path includes also path to the main file inside ZIP file. E.g.layers/zipped_shapefile/input_file/zipped_shapefile.zip/layer_main_file.shp
file_type: Deprecated. Replaced by geodata_type at root level, contains same info.- status: Status information about saving and availability of files. See GET Workspace Layer wms property for meaning.
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
- paths: List of strings. Paths to all main input data files. Path is relative to workspace directory.
- db, available only for vector layers
- schema: String. DB schema name within PostgreSQL database.
- table: String. DB table name within PostgreSQL schema. This table is used as GeoServer source of layer.
- geo_column: String. Geometry column of the table used by GeoServer.
- external_uri: String. Available only for layers published from external table. Connection string to external table without password.
- status: Status information about DB import and availability of the table. See GET Workspace Layer wms property for meaning.
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
db_table: Deprecated. Replaced by db.- available only for vector layers
name: Replaced by db.table.status: Replaced by db.status.error: Replaced by db.error.
- style
- url: String. URL of layer default style. It points to GET Workspace Layer Style.
- type: String. Type of used style. Either 'sld' or 'qml'.
- status: Status information about publishing style. See GET Workspace Layer wms property for meaning.
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
sld- Deprecated
- Replaced by style, contains same info
- original_data_source: String. Either
file
if layer was published from file, ordatabase_table
if layer was published from external database table - metadata
- identifier: String. Identifier of metadata record in CSW instance.
- record_url: String. URL of metadata record accessible by web browser, probably with some editing capabilities.
- csw_url: String. URL of CSW endpoint. It points to CSW endpoint of Micka.
- comparison_url: String. URL of GET Workspace Layer Metadata Comparison.
- status: Status information about metadata import and availability. See GET Workspace Layer wms property for meaning.
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
- access_rights:
- read: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with read access.
- write: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with write access.
- bounding_box: List of 4 floats. Bounding box coordinates [minx, miny, maxx, maxy] in EPSG:3857.
- native_crs: Code of native CRS in form "EPSG:<code>", e.g. "EPSG:4326". Native CRS is CRS of the input data file.
- native_bounding_box: List of 4 floats. Bounding box coordinates [minx, miny, maxx, maxy] in native CRS.
- image_mosaic: Boolean. True for raster layers using
image_mosaic
plugin in GeoServer, so far only timeseries layers. Available only for raster layer - geodata_type: String. Either
vector
,raster
, orunknown
. Valueunknown
is used if input files are zipped and still being uploaded.
Update information about existing layer. First, it deletes sources of the layer (except external DB table published using external_table_uri
), and then it publishes them again with new parameters. The processing chain is similar to POST Workspace Layers.
Response to this request may be returned sooner than the processing chain is finished to enable asynchronous processing.
It is possible to upload data files asynchronously, which is suitable for large files. See POST Workspace Layers.
Calling concurrent PATCH requests is not supported, as well as calling PATCH when POST/PATCH async chain is still running, is not allowed. In such cases, error is returned.
Calling PATCH request when WFS-T async chain is still running causes abortion of WFS-T async chain and ensures another run of WFS-T async chain after PATCH async chain is finished.
Content-Type: multipart/form-data
, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Parameters have same meaning as in case of POST Workspace Layers.
Body parameters:
- file, file(s) or file name(s)
- If provided, current data file will be deleted and replaced by this file. GeoServer feature types, DB table, normalized raster file, and thumbnail will be deleted and created again using the new file.
- same file types as in POST Workspace Layers are expected
- only one of
file
orexternal_table_uri
can be set - if file names are provided, files must be uploaded subsequently using POST Workspace Layer Chunk
- if published file has empty bounding box (i.e. no features), its bounding box on WMS/WFS endpoint is set to the whole World
- if QML style is used (either directly within this request, or indirectly from previous state on server), it must list all attributes contained in given data file
- it is allowed to publish time-series layer - see POST Workspace Layers
- external_table_uri, string
- only one of
file
orexternal_table_uri
can be set - connection URI is required, usual format is
postgresql://<username>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<dbname>?schema=<schema_name>&table=<table_name>&geo_column=<geo_column_name>
host
part and query parametersschema
andtable
are mandatory- URI scheme is required to be
postgresql
- if
geo_column
is not specified, first geometry column of the table by alphabetic order is used - published table is required to have one-column primary key
- names of schema, table and all columns of the table are required to match regular expression
^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*$
- DB user must have at least following privileges:
SELECT
on the table referenced in URI- also
INSERT
,UPDATE
, and/orDELETE
if you want the layer to be editable using WFS-T
- also
SELECT
on tables in information_schemaSELECT
on system catalogsSELECT
onpublic.geometry_columns
schemaEXECUTE
orUSAGE
on PostGIS functions and types
- the parameter is not meant to publish tables from Layman's database LAYMAN_PG_DBNAME; such usage can easily damage Layman's database, so do it only at your own risk!
- only one of
- title
- description
- crs, string, e.g.
EPSG:3857
, supported EPSG codes are defined by LAYMAN_INPUT_SRS_LIST- Supported only if
file
is provided.
- Supported only if
- style, style file
- SLD or QML style file (recognized by the root element of XML:
StyledLayerDescriptor
orqgis
)- QML style for raster data file is not supported
- It's possible to encode also external images in QML styles and use them in the style. See POST Workspace Layers body parameter style for details.
- attribute names are laundered to be in line with DB attribute names
- If provided, current layer thumbnail will be temporarily deleted and created again using the new style.
- SLD or QML style file (recognized by the root element of XML:
- access_rights.read, string
- comma-separated names of users and roles who will get read access to this publication
- access_rights.write, string
- comma-separated names of users and roles who will get write access to this publication
sld, SLD file- deprecated parameter
- alias for style parameter
- overview_resampling, string
- supported only for raster layers
- method used by
gdaladdo
for overview resampling when normalizing raster layer - by default Layman will guess overview resampling method from input file metadata
- supported values are:
nearest
,average
,rms
,bilinear
,gauss
,cubic
,cubicspline
,lanczos
,average_magphase
andmode
- can be used only together with
file
parameter, otherwise error is raised
- time_regex, string, e.g.
[0-9]{8}T[0-9]{6}Z
- supported only in combination with file parameter
- see POST Workspace Layers
- time_regex_format, string, e.g. yyyyddMM
- description of
time_regex
result format as java SimpleDateFormat, GeoServer examples - supported only in combination with
time_regex
- description of
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object, same as in case of GET Workspace Layer, possibly extended with one extra property:
- files_to_upload: List of objects. It's present only if file parameter contained file names. See POST Workspace Layers response to find out more.
Delete existing layer and all associated sources except external DB table published using external_table_uri
. So it deletes e.g. data file, vector internal DB table or normalized raster file. The currently running asynchronous tasks of affected layer are aborted.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object representing deleted layer:
- name: String. Former name of the layer.
- uuid: String. Former UUID of the layer.
- url: String. Former URL of the layer. It points to GET Workspace Layer.
/rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>/thumbnail
Get thumbnail of the layer in PNG format, 300x300 px, transparent background, in native CRS.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: image/png
PNG image.
/rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>/style
Get default style of the layer in XML format. For layers with SLD style, request is redirected to GeoServer /rest/workspaces/{workspace}/styles/{style} and response is in version 1.0.0. For layers with QML style, response is created in Layman. Anybody can call GET, nobody can call any other method.
No action parameters.
Content-Type:
application/vnd.ogc.sld+xml
orapplication/vnd.ogc.se+xml
for SLDapplication/x-qgis-layer-settings
for QML
Layer Chunk endpoint enables to upload layer data files asynchronously by splitting them into small parts called chunks that are uploaded independently. The endpoint is expected to be operated using Resumable.js library. Resumable.js can split and upload files by chunks using HTML File API, widely supported by major browsers.
Check Asynchronous file upload example.
The endpoint is activated after POST Workspace Layers or PATCH Workspace Layer request if and only if the file parameter contained file name(s). The endpoint is active till first of the following happens:
- all file chunks are uploaded
- no chunk is uploaded within UPLOAD_MAX_INACTIVITY_TIME
- layer is deleted
/rest/<workspace_name>/layers/<layername>/chunk
Test if file chunk is already uploaded on the server.
Query parameters:
- layman_original_parameter, name of parameter of preceding request (POST Workspace Layers or PATCH Workspace Layer) that contained the file name
- resumableFilename, name of file whose chunk is requested
- resumableChunkNumber, serial number of requested chunk
Content-Type: application/json
HTTP status code 200 if chunk is already uploaded on the server, otherwise 404.
Upload file chunk to the server.
Content-Type: multipart/form-data
Body parameters:
- file, uploaded chunk
- resumableChunkNumber, serial number of uploaded chunk
- resumableFilename, name of file whose chunk is uploaded
- layman_original_parameter, name of parameter of preceding request (POST Workspace Layers or PATCH Workspace Layer) that contained the file name
- resumableTotalChunks, number of chunks the file is split to
Content-Type: application/json
HTTP status code 200 if chunk was successfully saved.
Get comparison of metadata properties among Layman, CSW, WMS and WFS.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object with one attribute:
- metadata_sources: Dictionary of objects. Key is ID of metadata source valid for this JSON only (not persistent in time!). Value is object with following attributes:
- url: String. URL of the metadata source (GET Workspace Layer, CSW record, WMS Capabilities, or WFS Capabitilities).
- metadata_properties: Dictionary of objects. Key is name of metadata property (e.g.
reference_system
). Value is object with following attributes:- values: Dictionary of objects. Key is ID of metadata source corresponding with
metadata_sources
attribute. Value is any valid JSON (null, number, string, boolean, list, or object) representing value of metadata property (e.g.[3857, 4326]
). Null means the value is not set. - equal: Boolean. True if all values are considered equal, false otherwise.
- equal_or_null: Boolean. True if all values are considered equal or null, false otherwise.
- values: Dictionary of objects. Key is ID of metadata source corresponding with
/rest/maps
Get list of published maps (map compositions).
Have the same request parameters and response structure and headers as GET Publications, except only maps are returned.
/rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/maps
Get list of published maps (map compositions).
Have the same request parameters and response structure and headers as GET Maps.
Publish new map composition. Accepts JSON valid against map-composition schema version 2 or 3 used by Hslayers-ng. Exact version of schema is defined by describedBy
key of JSON data file.
Processing chain consists of few steps:
- validate JSON file against schema defined by
describedBy
key - save file to workspace directory
- if needed, update some JSON attributes (
name
,title
, orabstract
) - generate thumbnail image
- publish metadata record to Micka (it's public if and only if read access is set to EVERYONE)
- save basic information (name, title, access_rights) into PostgreSQL
Some of these steps run asynchronously.
If workspace directory does not exist yet, it is created on demand.
Response to this request may be returned sooner than the processing chain is finished to enable asynchronous processing. Status of processing chain can be seen using GET Workspace Map and layman_metadata.publication_status property or status properties of map sources (file, thumbnail, metadata) for higher granularity.
Content-Type: multipart/form-data
Body parameters:
- file, JSON file
- must be valid against map-composition schema
- layer is considered internal if
- its URL points to the Layman instance (with or without client-proxy URL path prefix),
- or its URL protocol and its URL host corresponds with X-Forwarded headers (with or without client-proxy URL path prefix)
- name, string
- computer-friendly identifier of the map
- must be unique among all maps of one workspace
- by default, it is the first available of following options:
name
attribute of JSON root objecttitle
attribute of JSON root object- file name without extension
- maximal length is 210 characters
- will be automatically adjusted using
to_safe_map_name
function
- title, string
.+
- human readable name of the map
- by default it is either
title
attribute of JSON root object or map name
- description
- by default it is either
abstract
attribute of JSON root object or empty string
- by default it is either
- access_rights.read, string
- comma-separated names of users and roles who will get read access to this publication
- default value is current authenticated user, or EVERYONE if published by anonymous
- access_rights.write, string
- comma-separated names of users and roles who will get write access to this publication
- default value is current authenticated user, or EVERYONE if published by anonymous
Content-Type: application/json
JSON array of objects representing posted maps with following structure:
- name: String. Name of the map.
- uuid: String. UUID of the map.
- url: String. URL of the map. It points to GET Workspace Map.
Delete existing maps and all associated sources, including map-composition JSON file and map thumbnail for all maps in the workspace. The currently running asynchronous tasks of affected maps are aborted. Only maps on which user has write access right are deleted.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON array of objects representing deleted maps:
- name: String. Former name of the map.
- title: String. Former title of the map.
- uuid: String. Former UUID of the map.
- url: String. Former URL of the map. It points to GET Workspace Map.
- access_rights:
- read: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with former read access.
- write: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with former write access.
/rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/maps/<mapname>
- mapname
- map name used for identification
- it can be obtained from responses of GET Workspace Maps, POST Workspace Maps, and all responses of this endpoint
Get information about existing map.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object with following structure:
- name: String. Mapname used for identification within Layman user workspace. Equal to
name
attribute of JSON root object - uuid: String. UUID of the map.
- layman_metadata
- publication_status: String. Can be one of these values:
- COMPLETE: map is fully updated and response is final and up-to-date.
- INCOMPLETE: some step of updating process failed, so the response is final, but missing some information.
- UPDATING: some process is currently updating the map (i.e. post, patch, wfs-t) so the response may change.
- publication_status: String. Can be one of these values:
- url: String. URL pointing to this endpoint.
- title: String. Taken from
title
attribute of JSON root object - description: String. Taken from
abstract
attribute of JSON root object. - updated_at: String. Date and time of last POST/PATCH of the publication. Format is ISO 8601, more specifically
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss±hh:mm
, always in UTC. Sample value:"2021-03-18T09:29:53.769233+00:00"
- file
- url: String. URL of map-composition JSON file. It points to GET Workspace Map File.
- path: String. Path to map-composition JSON file, relative to workspace directory.
- status: Status information about availability of file. See GET Workspace Layer wms property for meaning.
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
- thumbnail
- url: String. URL of map thumbnail. It points to GET Workspace Map Thumbnail.
- status: Status information about generating and availability of thumbnail. See GET Workspace Layer wms property for meaning.
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
- metadata
- identifier: String. Identifier of metadata record in CSW instance.
- record_url: String. URL of metadata record accessible by web browser, probably with some editing capabilities.
- csw_url: String. URL of CSW endpoint. It points to CSW endpoint of Micka.
- comparison_url: String. URL of GET Workspace Map Metadata Comparison.
- status: Status information about metadata import and availability. See GET Workspace Map
- error: If status is FAILURE, this may contain error object.
- access_rights:
- read: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with read access.
- write: Array of strings. Names of users and roles with write access.
- bounding_box: List of 4 floats. Bounding box coordinates [minx, miny, maxx, maxy] in EPSG:3857.
- native_crs: Code of native CRS in form "EPSG:<code>", e.g. "EPSG:4326". Native CRS is CRS of the input data file.
- native_bounding_box: List of 4 floats. Bounding box coordinates [minx, miny, maxx, maxy] in native CRS.
Update information about existing map. First, it deletes sources of the map, and then it publishes them again with new parameters. The processing chain is similar to POST Workspace Maps, including asynchronous tasks,
Calling concurrent PATCH requests is not supported, as well as calling PATCH when POST/PATCH async chain is still running, is not allowed. In such cases, error is returned.
Calling PATCH request when WFS-T async chain is still running causes abortion of WFS-T async chain and ensures another run of WFS-T async chain after PATCH async chain is finished.
Content-Type: multipart/form-data
, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Parameters have same meaning as in case of POST Workspace Maps.
Body parameters:
- file, JSON file
- If provided, thumbnail will be deleted and created again using the new file.
- must be valid against map-composition schema
- title, string
.+
- human readable name of the map
- by default it is either
title
attribute of JSON root object or map name
- description, string
.+
- by default it is either
abstract
attribute of JSON root object or empty string
- by default it is either
- access_rights.read, string
- comma-separated names of users and roles who will get read access to this publication
- access_rights.write, string
- comma-separated names of users and roles who will get write access to this publication
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object, same as in case of GET Workspace Map.
Delete existing map and all associated sources, including map-composition JSON file and map thumbnail. The currently running asynchronous tasks of affected map are aborted.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object representing deleted map:
- name: String. Former name of the map.
- uuid: String. Former UUID of the map.
- url: String. Former URL of the map. It points to GET Workspace Map.
/rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/maps/<mapname>/file
Get JSON file describing the map valid against map-composition schema.
Notice that some JSON properties are automatically updated by layman, so file obtained by this endpoint may be slightly different from file that was uploaded. Expected changes:
- name set to
<mapname>
in URL of this endpoint - title obtained from POST Workspace Maps or PATCH Workspace Map as
title
- abstract obtained from POST Workspace Maps or PATCH Workspace Map as
description
- user updated on the fly during this request:
- name set to
<workspace_name>
in URL of this endpoint - email set to email of the owner, or empty string if not known
- other properties will be deleted
- name set to
- groups are removed
- some layer URLs according to X-Forwarded HTTP headers
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON file describing the map valid against map-composition schema.
/rest/workspaces/<workspace_name>/maps/<mapname>/thumbnail
Get thumbnail of the map in PNG format, 300x300 px, transparent background, in EPSG:3857.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: image/png
PNG image.
Get comparison of metadata properties among Layman and CSW.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object with one attribute:
- metadata_sources: Dictionary of objects. Key is ID of metadata source valid for this JSON only (not persistent in time!). Value is object with following attributes:
- url: String. URL of the metadata source (GET Workspace Map, GET Workspace Map File, or CSW record).
- metadata_properties: Dictionary of objects. Key is name of metadata property (e.g.
reference_system
). Value is object with following attributes:- values: Dictionary of objects. Key is ID of metadata source corresponding with
metadata_sources
attribute. Value is any valid JSON (null, number, string, boolean, list, or object) representing value of metadata property (e.g.[3857, 4326]
). Null means the value is not set. - equal: Boolean. True if all values are considered equal, false otherwise.
- equal_or_null: Boolean. True if all values are considered equal or null, false otherwise.
- values: Dictionary of objects. Key is ID of metadata source corresponding with
/rest/users
Get list of registered users.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON array of objects representing users of Layman with following structure:
- username: String. Username of the user.
- screen_name: String. Screen name of the user.
- given_name: String. Given name of the user.
- family_name: String. Family name of the user
- middle_name: String. Middle name of the user
- name: String. Whole name of the user (given_name + middle_name + family_name).
/rest/current-user
Get information about current user.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object with following structure:
- authenticated: Boolean.
true
if user is authenticated,false
if user is anonymous. - claims: Object. Dictionary of known claims (e.g. name, nickname, preferred_username, or email). Claims are inspired by and have same meaning as OpenID Connect standard claims. Some claims are set even if the user is anonymous (e.g. name).
- username: String. Username the user reserved within Layman. If not set, it was not reserved yet. To be used as username in some REST API paths (i.e.
/rest/workspaces/<username>/...
)
Update information about current user. Currently used only for reserving username
.
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Query parameters:
- adjust_username: String.
false
(default): Ifusername
sent in body parameter is already reserved by another user, Layman will return error.true
: Ifusername
sent in body parameter is already reserved by another user orusername
is an empty string, layman will definitely reserve someusername
, preferably similar to the value sent inusername
body parameter or to one of claims.
Body parameters:
- username: String. Username that should be reserved for current user (maximum length is 59 characters). Username can be reserved only once and cannot be changed. See URL parameter
adjust_username
for other details.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object, same as in case of GET.
Deletes current authentication credentials from Layman's cache. This should be called when user logs out from client.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
HTTP status code 200 if credentials were deleted.
/rest/roles
Get list of roles available in role service in table roles
except of admin records. Pseudo-role EVERYONE
appear in the list too.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON array of role names, where each role name is a string
.
/rest/about/version
Get information about current application version.
No action parameters.
Content-Type: application/json
JSON object representing current application version:
- about
- applications: Object with information about each application.
- layman:
- version: String. The current version of Layman app. In semantic versioning format
X.Y.Z
, with suffix-dev
for the development version. - release-timestamp: Datetime. Date and time of the release. For development version, date and time of the last public release.
- version: String. The current version of Layman app. In semantic versioning format
- layman-test-client:
- version: String. The current version of installed Layman test client. In semantic versioning format
X.Y.Z
, or commit hash for development version.
- version: String. The current version of installed Layman test client. In semantic versioning format
- layman:
- data
- layman:
- last-schema-migration: String. Identifier of the last successful schema migration in format 'X.Y.Z-m'.
- last-data-migration: String. Identifier of the last successful data migration in format 'X.Y.Z-m'.
last-migration:- deprecated parameter
- alias for last-schema-migration parameter
- layman:
- applications: Object with information about each application.