Oh weird, if I go from chrome I get the .xml link, if I go from firefox I
get the html page you sent. Which yeah, give a big error, so something is
wrong.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:49 AM, Ole Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the link and the explanation. This was exactly what I was
> after.****
>
> ** **
>
> This link works beautifully and provides the information we need.****
>
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coverages/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
> ****
>
> ** **
>
> However trying the recipe and going to this one****
>
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/
> ****
>
> returns this page****
>
> Coverage Store "Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario" ****
>
> -
> Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario<http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.html>
> ****
>
> But clicking on the above fails. This is what I tried earlier too. However,
> replacing the .html in the link with .xml does provide the information you
> mention.****
>
> Is that the correct procedure and intended?****
>
> ** **
>
> Anyway, with the template above I should be able to generate the calls we
> need.****
>
> ** **
>
> Many thanks****
>
> Ole ****
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Chris Holmes [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 22 June 2011 10:41 AM
> *To:* Ole Nielsen
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [Geoserver-users] How to get metadata such as the native
> bounding box for raster data through REST?****
>
> ** **
>
> You want coverages instead of coveragetypes. The base inspiration for the
> names is the WFS vs WCS specs, WFS calls layer categories featureTypes, WCS
> calls them coverages.****
>
> ** **
>
> So
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coverages/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
> ****
>
> works for me.****
>
> ** **
>
> I think the GS rest is a bit confusing, as it'll generate some stuff that
> can throw you off a bit - I got a bit turned around navigating when putting
> in the wrong stuff. But what you can generally do is go a level or two up
> and see the links it has under it. So if you go to:****
>
> ** **
>
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/
> ****
>
> ** **
>
> Then it'll point you at its list of coverages:****
>
> ** **
>
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coverages.xml
> ****
>
> ** **
>
> Which then finally has the proper link with 'coverages'.****
>
> ** **
>
> It'd probably be better if we didn't generate anything at all if you put in
> the wrong word for 'coverages'. It looks like basically it matches anything
> and tries to generate the same stuff it would if you put it in correctly.
> Not sure if that was by design, or just neglected to turn off one of the
> paths.****
>
> ** **
>
> C****
>
> ** **
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Ole Nielsen <[email protected]>
> wrote:****
>
> Dear all
>
> I am sure this is a simple problem, but I can't work out how to get the
> bounding box of a raster layer through REST.
> I tried to mimic the approach used for vector data (see example below), but
> so far my attempts have only resulted in minimal data.
>
> Here's the REST call which works for vector data
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/boundaries/datastores/Province_Boundaries/featuretypes/Province_Boundaries.xml
>
> And here are my attempts for raster data which don't work (although they do
> provide some output which I have included below):
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragetypes/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
>
>
> Please help point me to the correct magic.
> Cheers and thanks
> Ole
>
> PS - the username password on the server above are the GeoServer default,
> so you can test the responses yourself.
>
>
> ---------------- Output -----------------------
>
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/boundaries/datastores/Province_Boundaries/featuretypes/Province_Boundaries.xml
>
> <featureType>
> <name>Province_Boundaries</name>
> <nativeName>Province_Boundaries</nativeName>
> -
> <namespace>
> <name>boundaries</name>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/namespaces/boundaries.xml"
> type="application/xml"/>
> </namespace>
> <title>Province_Boundaries</title>
> -
> <nativeCRS>
> GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",
> DATUM["D_WGS_1984",
> SPHEROID["WGS_1984", 6378137.0, 298.257223563]],
> PRIMEM["Greenwich", 0.0],
> UNIT["degree", 0.017453292519943295],
> AXIS["Longitude", EAST],
> AXIS["Latitude", NORTH]]
> </nativeCRS>
> <srs>EPSG:4326</srs>
> -
> <nativeBoundingBox>
> <minx>95.05966095200006</minx>
> <maxx>141.00538235200008</maxx>
> <miny>-10.99740996099996</miny>
> <maxy>5.906883970000024</maxy>
> <crs>EPSG:4326</crs>
> </nativeBoundingBox>
> -
> <latLonBoundingBox>
> <minx>95.05966095200006</minx>
> <maxx>141.00538235200008</maxx>
> <miny>-10.99740996099996</miny>
> <maxy>5.906883970000024</maxy>
> <crs>EPSG:4326</crs>
> </latLonBoundingBox>
> <projectionPolicy>NONE</projectionPolicy>
> <enabled>true</enabled>
> -
> <store class="dataStore">
> <name>Province_Boundaries</name>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/boundaries/datastores/Province_Boundaries.xml"
> type="application/xml"/>
> </store>
> <maxFeatures>0</maxFeatures>
> <numDecimals>0</numDecimals>
> </featureType>
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragetypes/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
> <coverageStore>
> <name>Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario</name>
> <type>GeoTIFF</type>
> <enabled>true</enabled>
> -
> <workspace>
> <name>hazard</name>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard.xml"
> type="application/xml"/>
> </workspace>
> -
> <url>
> file:data/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.geotiff
> </url>
> -
> <coverages>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragetypes/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coverages.xml"
> type="application/xml"/>
> </coverages>
> </coverageStore>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
> <coverages>
> -
> <coverage>
> <name>Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario</name>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml"
> type="application/xml"/>
> </coverage>
> </coverages>****
>
> ****
>
>
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