pyramid_oereb, extension for pyramid web frame work to provide a basic server part for the oereb project
Project description
Project description
pyramid_oereb is an open-source implementation of the server side part for the swiss “Cadastre of Public-law Restrictions on landownership” (PLR-cadastre).
It is written in Python and designed as a plugin for the Pyramid Web Framework. This allows pyramid_oereb to be included in any Pyramid web application.
Please refer to the documentation for detailed information and instructions for installation and configuration.
If you are interested in contributing or extending the project, take a look at the contribution page.
Starting the development server
Build run the initial build depending on your OS:
docker network create print-network
Linux: docker compose run --rm -u $(id -u):$(id -g) oereb-make build
MAC/Windows: docker compose run --rm oereb-make build
docker compose up
Running docker compose up will start the DB (it will automatically import the test/dev data on startup) and start a running instance of the pyramid_oereb DEV server connected to the DB. The project folder is mounted to it. So changes take effect.
The sample static extract should then be available at http://localhost:6543/oereb/extract/json?EGRID=CH113928077734
Running the tests
To run the tests locally:
The docker way:
docker network create print-network
Linux: docker compose run --rm -u $(id -u):$(id -g) oereb-server make build tests
MAC/Windows: docker compose run --rm oereb-server make build tests
For systems having a local make tool, the following recipe can be used: make docker-tests
sometimes the local postgres port is already in use, and you must override it: EXPOSED_PGPORT=5433 make docker-tests
Local tests:
For local tests without the complete docker composition you need a running DB. You can create one based on the oereb image: docker compose up -d oereb-db
or create an empty postgis DB docker run -p 5555:5432 --name pg_oereb --rm -it -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=pw postgis/postgis
Then you can run the tests easily: make tests
If the DB does not use standard credentials, you can set them as ENV vars: PGPORT=5555 PGPASSWORD=pw make tests
To run one specfic test:
docker compose exec oereb-server PYTEST_OPTS="-k <name_of_the_test>" make tests
Troubleshooting
Some local files may remain from previous builds, and the regular user may not be able to delete them. In this case cleanup can be done like:
docker compose run --rm oereb-make clean-all
Useful make targets
Run the make targets found in the Makefile either in the oereb-server container (if using docker compose) or in your local shell (if running the server locally). Some useful targets:
make serve-dev to run the application
make tests to run the application tests
make docker-tests to run the application tests inside a docker composition, so one does not have to care about local set up
make clean to empty the database
make clean-all to empty the database, uninstall the application and the virtual env and clear the rendered configuration files
make docker-clean-all to clean up everything written by the docker container. This is sometimes useful when docker has created some files with root only permission
If necessary the application is re-installed and the database is filled when running make serve-dev again.
There are further make targets to check the validity of federal data:
make check_fed_data downloads currently known federal data definitions and compares them with the active ones
make update_fed_data_urls try to retrieve the new urls from the server’s index page. The file fed.urls must then be committed to the repo
make update_fed_data_urls generate new json files in the repo. The modified files must then be committed
make auto_update_fed_data automagic command which finds the new URLs, generates json data, copies json to project. The files fed.urls and dev/sample_data/ch.*.json must be committed if changed
Using MapFish-Print
To be able to test the OEREB static extract (pdf), you need to run pyramid_oereb with docker compose and to have a running instance of pyramid_oereb_mfp. The Docker network print-network is also required and can be created with:
docker network create print-network
It is also possible to launch a Mapfish Print service on a local URL (via Docker or not) and then run the server via make serve. The correct print url must be provided:
PRINT_URL="http://localhost:8680/print/oereb" EXPOSED_PGPORT=5433 PGPORT=5433 make serve-dev
The sample static extract should then be available at http://localhost:6543/oereb/extract/pdf?EGRID=CH113928077734
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