Installation¶
Install from Anaconda¶
Install from GitHub¶
Check out code from the copernicus-wps-demo GitHub repo and start the installation:
$ git clone https://github.com/cp4cds/copernicus-wps-demo.git
$ cd copernicus-wps-demo
$ conda env create -f environment.yml
$ source activate copernicus
$ python setup.py develop
… or do it the lazy way¶
The previous installation instructions assume you have Anaconda installed.
We provide also a Makefile
to run this installation without additional steps:
$ git clone https://github.com/cp4cds/copernicus-wps-demo.git
$ cd copernicus-wps-demo
$ make clean # cleans up a previous Conda environment
$ make install # installs Conda if necessary and runs the above installation steps
Start copernicus-wps-demo PyWPS service¶
After successful installation you can start the service using the copernicus
command-line.
$ copernicus --help # show help
$ copernicus start # start service with default configuration
OR
$ copernicus start --daemon # start service as daemon
loading configuration
forked process id: 42
The deployed WPS service is by default available on:
http://localhost:5000/wps?service=WPS&version=1.0.0&request=GetCapabilities.
Note
Remember the process ID (PID) so you can stop the service with kill PID
.
Check the log files for errors:
$ tail -f pywps.log
… or do it the lazy way¶
You can also use the Makefile
to start and stop the service:
$ make start
$ make status
$ tail -f pywps.log
$ make stop
Run copernicus-wps-demo as Docker container¶
You can also run copernicus-wps-demo as a Docker container, see the Tutorial.
Use Ansible to deploy copernicus-wps-demo on your System¶
Use the Ansible playbook for PyWPS to deploy copernicus-wps-demo on your system. Follow the example for copernicus-wps-demo given in the playbook.
Building the docs¶
First install dependencies for the documentation:
$ make bootstrap_dev
$ make docs