Hi Tim: I was wondering if I'd see any messages on that topic. Short story is that the functionality was removed in MS8. I never liked the all-or-nothing aspect of it and was working on a method to control which objects would be allowed to be updated. The solutions I came up with were convoluted and were going to add a lot of complexity to the codebase for little value. That functionality is poorly documented and by itself overly complicates the code. So after a note to mapserver-users trying to judge how much it was used - with limited replies - it was decided to remove it. I'm dealing with my own upgrade issues as a result, but it's worth it in the end IMHO.
If necessary, it's better to revisit with another method - ideally something along the lines of runsubs. The challenge is specifying when to apply them and how to validate values. Strings are easy, but numeric/color values aren't so we'd need to do something like add runtime bindings (similar to attribute bindings) so you'd write SIZE %mysize% instead. One advantage being you could reuse the variable across layers. So, what are the options right now? It sort of depends on your needs. Do you need to only support a couple of sizes for a class or do you truly need *any* size? Options include: - multiple mapfiles - probably using includes to limit redundancy - class groups - if you're using a db backend I think attribute bindings could work paired with runsubs DATA "shape FROM (select *, %textsize% AS textsize FROM ...) VALIDATION "textsize_default" "13" "textsize" "^8|10|12|14$" END CLASS LABEL SIZE [textsize] # I think attribute binding works here END END - MapScript - load the mapfile, do the changes you need, render the map Happy to discuss further and perhaps other folks have ideas. --Steve On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 12:47 PM Tim Kempisty via MapServer-users < mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org> wrote: > Good afternoon, all. > > I am migrating a project from MS7 to the new Mapserver 8.0.0, and I've > stumbled upon evidence that map_object notation support for CGI variable > substitution may be broken. > > Here's the relevant doc for CGI Controls: > > https://mapserver.org/cgi/controls.html > > Scoll down to the heading: "Changing map file parameters via a form or a > URL" > We have been using the map_object notation method to set custom image > sizes and font sizes. > > Excuse the messy query string. The important parts are "&map_size" and > "&map.layer[...]" > > /var/www/cgi-bin/mapserv.cgi -nh > "QUERY_STRING=mode=map&map=/usr/local/mapfiles/kempisty/nbm_view/foo.map&layer=genNoDec&model=blend&ver=v4.0§or=conus&element=maxt&issuancetime=2022-10-06T14:00&validtime=2022-10-08T06:00&mapext=-3270279.3477121103%20-163255.0404466032%202666810.2533767014%203144901.0582670807&map_size=1215+677&map.layer[genNoDec].class[0].label[0]=SIZE+8" > > /var/www/html/kempisty/foo7.png > > MS7 gives a map size 1215x677 with labels rendered in 8 point font, as > expected. The same command, using mapserver 8 instead of 7, gives an > image size 2345x1597 (map size as defined in the mapfile) with labels > rendered in 13 point font (also as defined in the mapfile). > > Using MS8... if I send &mapsize=1215+677 instead of &map_size=1215+677 ... > I will get the image at the correct size. So the predefined CGI control > variables still work. It suggests to me, it is only the map_object > notation method that is broken. Has that been disabled in MS8, or is it > now subject to a new configuration requirement that I'm not aware of? > > Relevant string isolated for reference: > &map_size=1215+677&map.layer[genNoDec].class[0].label[0]=SIZE+8" > > I'm open to other methods of changing font size on the fly. We did it > this way because %var% runtime substitutions aren't supported for CLASS: > LABEL: SIZE. > > -Tim Kempisty > > _______________________________________________ > MapServer-users mailing list > MapServer-users@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users >
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