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adaguc-viewer

ADAGUC WMS Viewer for visualizing OGC Web Map Services.

ADAGUC is a geographical information system to visualize netCDF files via the web. The software consists of a server side C++ application and a client side JavaScript application. The software provides several features to access and visualize data over the web, it uses OGC standards for data dissemination.

Connect adaguc-viewer to adaguc-server

This viewer is best used with adaguc-server and adaguc-services, please check https://github.com/KNMI/adaguc-server . It can browse and visualize NetCDF automatically.

Quickstart adaguc-viewer with Docker

There is a docker image available from openearth/adaguc-viewer. It can be used to install and run adaguc-viewer in minutes.

Follow these steps to get your own adaguc-viewer working:

docker pull openearth/adaguc-viewer
docker run -e ADAGUCSERVICES_AUTOWMS="http://localhost:8090/adaguc-services/autowms?" -p 8091:80 --name my-adaguc-viewer -d openearth/adaguc-viewer

Or use the following if you have started your adaguc-server with HTTPS:

docker run -e ADAGUCSERVICES_AUTOWMS="https://`hostname`:8443/adaguc-services/autowms?" -p 8091:80 --name my-adaguc-viewer -d openearth/adaguc-viewer

Visit http://localhost:8091/adaguc-viewer/

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Done!

Adding the EProfile app to the adaguc-viewer docker

If you want to add the EProfile app to adaguc-viewer running in your Docker container, you should update your config file. This can be done via the following steps:

Docker exec into your adaguc-viewer container:

docker exec -it adaguc-viewer /bin/bash

Install vim such that you can edit the config file:

apt-get update
apt-get install vim

Open the config file in vim:

vim adaguc-viewer/config.js

Edit config.js by adding the following entry to the getFeatureInfoApplications array: , {name:'EProfile', iconCls:'button_getfeatureinfo', location:'apps/gfiapp_eprofile.html'}

The resulting getFeatureInfoApplications array looks for example like this:

var getFeatureInfoApplications = [
 {name:'Time series mode',iconCls:'button_getfeatureinfo',location:'apps/gfiapp_d3c3.html'}
 ,{name:'EProfile', iconCls:'button_getfeatureinfo', location:'apps/gfiapp_eprofile.html'}    
 //,{name:'Glameps application',iconCls:'button_getfeatureinfo',location:'../gfiapps/GLAMEPS_gfiapp.html'}
];

If you then visit adaguc-viewer in your browser, you will have the EProfile app available in the cogwheel menu.