OGC API building blocks implemented in Rust
The code is organized in four modules, respectively crates:
Module / Crate | Description |
---|---|
ogcapi-types |
Types as defined in various OGC API standards as well as STAC with serde support. |
ogcapi-client |
Client to access HTTP endpoints of OGC API services as well as STAC wrapping reqwest |
ogcapi-services |
Server implementation of various OGC API services based on axum . |
ogcapi-drivers |
Drivers for different data provider backends, currently mainly PostgreSQL with PostGIS through sqlx . |
These modules are reexported within the ogcapi
crate.
This will take a while and use quite some disk space
# Setup the database
docker compose up
# Import administrative bounaries
docker exec -ti ogcapi cargo run -- import \
--input data/ne_110m_admin_0_countries.geojson \
--collection countries
# Run app
docker exec -ti ogcapi cargo run -- serve
Open http://localhost:8484/ were you will find the Landing Page
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- Rust
- Docker & Docker Compose
- GDAL
# Install SQLx CLI
cargo install sqlx-cli --no-default-features --features postgres,rustls
# Run services
docker compose up db minio minio-mc -d
# Import administrative bounaries
cargo run -- import --input data/ne_110m_admin_0_countries.geojson --collection countries
# Start service
cargo run -- serve
# Run tests
cargo test --workspace --all-features
# Open Documentation
cargo doc --workspace --all-features --no-deps --open
# Format
cargo fmt
# Clippy
cargo clippy --workspace --all-features --tests
docker run --network host ogccite/ets-ogcapi-features10
# docker run --network host ogccite/ets-ogcapi-edr10
Navigate to http://localhost:8080/teamengine/ to execute the test suite. For documentation and more info see https://cite.opengeospatial.org/teamengine/about/ogcapi-features-1.0/1.0/site.
Based on this project, a STAC enabled OGC API Features service has successfully been setup. You can find the code from the prove of concept here
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