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Steps to Install the WalkYourPlace tool for Santiago
 
Steps to Install the WalkYourPlace tool for Santiago
  
General prep steps:
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'''General prep steps'''
 
# create new Ubuntu 12.04 VM with LA(M)PS ( 7773, lautaro:17022)
 
# create new Ubuntu 12.04 VM with LA(M)PS ( 7773, lautaro:17022)
 
# install tomcat 7 (or jetty)
 
# install tomcat 7 (or jetty)
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#* install crime DB (for the crimes, we considered 12 types of crime as listed in http://crimemap.calgarypolice.ca/ : weighing is in ''AggregationService.py'')
 
#* install crime DB (for the crimes, we considered 12 types of crime as listed in http://crimemap.calgarypolice.ca/ : weighing is in ''AggregationService.py'')
 
#* install GTFS DB
 
#* install GTFS DB
# get Browser client code "WPSClient" => put in apaches ''/var/www/''
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# get Browser client code "WPSClient"  
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#* modify browser client end point (WPS, etc.)
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#* put in apaches ''/var/www/''
 
# get backend code  
 
# get backend code  
 
#* GeoServer WPS servers *.jar files = on for each model => install in GeoServers  ''*/WEB-INF/lib folder'' => restart GeoServer
 
#* GeoServer WPS servers *.jar files = on for each model => install in GeoServers  ''*/WEB-INF/lib folder'' => restart GeoServer
check if it works with http://myserverip:8080/geoserver/ows?service=wps&version=1.0.0&request=GetCapabilities
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#** check if it works with http://myserverip:8080/geoserver/ows?service=wps&version=1.0.0&request=GetCapabilities
 
#* GeoProcessing Engine (access model code in Python) => put in any folder
 
#* GeoProcessing Engine (access model code in Python) => put in any folder
 
#* modify the postgres DB access in ''postgis.conf''
 
#* modify the postgres DB access in ''postgis.conf''
 
#* start each model with "run.py"
 
#* start each model with "run.py"
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# test ic Calgary works
  
''Modify code for Santiago'''
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'''Modify code for Santiago'''
 
# install PyCharm to modify client code and backend code
 
# install PyCharm to modify client code and backend code
 
#* GeoServer WPS location (IP/address)  
 
#* GeoServer WPS location (IP/address)  

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Steps to Install the WalkYourPlace tool for Santiago

General prep steps

  1. create new Ubuntu 12.04 VM with LA(M)PS ( 7773, lautaro:17022)
  2. install tomcat 7 (or jetty)
  3. install GeoServer + WPS plugin
  4. install Php cURL (http://php.net/curl)
    • geoserver should run on port 8080, otherwise modify "call_wps.php".
  5. install OpenTripPlanner (running on GeoNode VM (146.155.17.54:8080) - and compile graph with
    • Santiago OSM data
    • Santiago GTFS data
    • => test if it works
  6. install PostgreSQL + PostGIS (17032)
    • install PostgreSQL

Install for Calgary

  1. Install DBs
    • install crime DB (for the crimes, we considered 12 types of crime as listed in http://crimemap.calgarypolice.ca/ : weighing is in AggregationService.py)
    • install GTFS DB
  2. get Browser client code "WPSClient"
    • modify browser client end point (WPS, etc.)
    • put in apaches /var/www/
  3. get backend code
  4. test ic Calgary works

Modify code for Santiago

  1. install PyCharm to modify client code and backend code
    • GeoServer WPS location (IP/address)
    • Postgres location and access: postgis.conf
    • Tileserver location/code in client
    • remove crime calculation in ManagementService.py
  2. deploy code:
    • client side code => install on var/www/ of apache server
    • if there are no changes: GeoProcessing Engine(s) => put in whatever folder and run "run.py"
    • GeoServer WPS servers *.jar files => put in GeoServers */WEB-INF/lib folder (requires restart of GeoServer)
  3. Test