On 2/3/21 5:47 PM, Alessandro Pasotti wrote: >> But I still fail to see the same "QGIS Server Catalog" when I run it in >> cgi-bin. >> >> I do see that in the docker there seems to be some redirection? The config >> works for localhost/ but I think most peeps will (at least try) first in >> their local cgi-bin and so will use the url: >> http://localhost/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi/ >> > > This won't work: the problem is that we can match for `/wfs3/` (for > the WFS3 landing page) but we cannot match for a simple `/` (for the > catalog) in a long URL, so the landing page will only show up for an > URL `/` (it's a landing page after all). > > IMO in a real deployment no one will ever use the path > /cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi without rewriting it so I don't think it's > a real issue, anyway a possible solution would be to create yet > another server setting that allows us to specify the base path of the > server (in your case: `/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi`) so that we can > prepend it to the match (that would become > `/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi/`). > > This is the reason for: > https://github.com/elpaso/qgis-server-docker/blob/production/default.conf#L45
Ok, after removing my /index.html AND using that rewrite rules, I finally get the catalog landing page \o/ But I do not agree with you. QGIS should not force a server to run on / to be able to use/see the catalog page, not even in prototypes/dev environments. With me for example I always have several other projects (sometimes also needing /) on my machines/laptops. Most often I want the html/client to start on / and a map/geo/qgisserver is more of a help application... So contrary to my complaint of the many VARS, I would be in favor or a SERVER_BASE_PATH or so.... (now building master server on my little homeserver to be able to show some things to you/others... but that one I really cannot serv stuff on / ...) >> If I do: >> http://localhost/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi/wfs3/collections? >> shows me the wfs3 api landing page >> but >> http://localhost/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi/ >> just gives me the OWS xml errors >> >> Some other remarks (at least here with me): >> - the FcgidInitialEnv QGIS_SERVER_LANDING_PAGE_PROJECTS_DIRECTORIES does not >> seem to be picked up??? > > According to your logs it seems to be picked up: > >> 16:38:51 INFO Server[31098]: - >> QGIS_SERVER_LANDING_PAGE_PROJECTS_DIRECTORIES / >> '/qgis/server_projects_directories' (Directories used by the landing page >> service to find .qgs and .qgz projects): >> '/home/richard/z/21/qgis/qgisserver' (read from ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE) > > >> I only get Feature collections when I put the qgz project files next to the >> qgis_mapserv.fcgi OR point QGIS to it via the ?map= parameter >> >> So yes, if anybody is able to 'just run' QGIS-server on apache, please let >> me know. >> >> NOTE: WMS/WFS/WFS3 is working! It's just that I do not have the "QGIS Server >> Catalog" landing page etc... Is there some caching going one? I still get strange results like: - When using QGIS_SERVER_LANDING_PAGE_PROJECTS_DIRECTORIES, I do have the landing page on http://localhost/index.html#/ but then the http://localhost/wfs3 only shows me only the data of the project file I have defined with QGIS_PROJECT_FILE EVEN if I see the right 4 maps on the catalog page, if I go the the metadata/services/wfs3 I do NOT get the WFS data of that map, but then it seems one of the other (I have 4 maps/projects) always opens, though I see different identifiers like "3286a1aa4483079c3539955ea38f1bd9' below" I also see: http://localhost/index.html#/map/3286a1aa4483079c3539955ea38f1bd9 Epic failure JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data Is there some heavy caching I should/can invalidate? Also sometimes I miss 3 (of the 4) map previews... As if there are no requests going. Especially when I zoom in in those thumbnails. If I pan after that the map appears most of the times. I hope others also start testing (preferably with apache :-) ), I do hope these are not personal issues I have with QGISserver.... Regards & Thanks, Richard Duivenvoorde PS: the actual source of all this was a question of another community aspirant QGISserver user, trying to setup QGISserver... it's just that I can be rather pitbully when I do not get something to work when I think it should be possible (or others tell me they have) .... _______________________________________________ QGIS-Developer mailing list [email protected] List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
