Mapbender3 Quickstart
Mapbender is a web based geoportal framework to publish, register, view, navigate, monitor and grant secure access to spatial data infrastructure services.
Management interfaces empower administrators who need to maintain and categorize map and feature services and grant access to individuals, groups and other services.
Mapbender3 is the next version in the Mapbender series. It is rewritten from the ground up, using modern web technologies. The foundation is laid by Symfony 2, the brand-new version of the successful Symfony PHP web application framework.
On the client-side expect to find OpenLayers and jQuery (UI) nicely glued together by MapQuery.
- With this new code base we will continue the Mapbender idea of being a Geoportal Framework:
- Applications can be setup and configured right from within the browser
- Services like WMS can be managed inside a service repository and linked to applications
- Rights management are easy to maintain, for individual users and groups, whether you store them inside the database or in an LDAP.
You will need nothing but a standard web browser for this quickstart.
This Quick Start describes how to:
- start Mapbender
- create an application
- load a Web Map Service (OGC WMS)
- configure WMS
- create an individual application
- create a user and a group and assign applications to them
This is how a Mapbender application can look like:
Start Mapbender
- Choose from the start menu or visit http://localhost/mapbender3/app.php
- The application will take a few moments to start up
If you have any difficulties running Mapbender, please check whether your Apache web server and your PostgreSQL database are running.
Start Mapbender in the developer mode app_dev.php
Symfony offers a developer mode with lot of information about your application (logging, exceptions, database queries, memory usage, time and more). This mode is only available from localhost.
- Start the developer mode: http://localhost/mapbender3/app_dev.php
- Have a look at the information that is offered in the developer mode.
Welcome page
- The Welcome page lists applications that are public and can be used by all users. The applications are listed with a little screenshot, a title and a description.
- You can open an application by click on the title or the start button.
- Before you can administrate with Mapbender you have to login to get access to the administration.
- Click on Login at right-top to open the login page.
- You can login with the user that was generated on installation. It can be root and password root (This is the default user and password that you get after installation of Mapbender on OSGeo-Live. Please change the root password if you want to run a productive environment. Please don’t delete the user root.).
After successful login you are directed to the Mapbender administration.
Application overview
After the login you are directed to the Applications with a list of applications you are allowed to access.
The Application overview provides the following functionality:
- title and description
- link to the application
- button to duplicate the application
- button to edit the application
- button to publish/unpublish the application
- button to delete the application
- button to create a new application
- with the filter textfield you can search for applications
Create an individual application
Create a new application by providing basic information about your application. After that you use the edit mode to add elements, layers and security.
- choose
- define a title and description for your application
- define an URL title which will be used in the URL to open te application. It can be the same as the title
- choose a template for your application
- choose the button Create to create the application
- click the at the new application to edit the application
- your application is set up. Now you need a WMS to be displayed in your application. This will be described in the section WMS Management.
Copy or rename an application
You also can create a new application by copying an existing application. Every application with write access can be copied. It provides a button to duplicate the application with all the services. The new application will get a derived name which can be changed in the next step.
Delete an application
You can delete an application from the menu item with the .
Management of Data Sources
Mapbender can handle different Services like OGC WMS or OGC WMTS or OGC WFS. Every Service has to be handled differently. The administration provides an administration interface for every source (at the moment only WMS).
Service Repository overview
- Go to Services and have a look at the Service repository.
- You get an overview on the Sources that are loaded in your Mapbender.
- Type (f.e WMS, WMTS), Title, Description offer first information about the services.
- On click on the button you get further information about the source.
- With the button you can delete the source from your repository.
Loading Web Map Services
You can load OGC Web Map Services (WMS) to your application.
A WMS returns an XML-file when the getCapabilities document is requested. This information is parsed by Mapbender and Mapbender gets all the necessary information about the service from this XML
Tip
You should first check the Capabilities document in your browser before you try to load it with Mapbender
- Choose menu item or use the +-Button. Link to the WMS getCapabilities URL in the text field .
- Enter username and password if your service needs authentication.
- Hit Load to load the Service to the repository.
- After successfull registration of the service Mapbender will display an overview on the information that was provided by the service.
Here are some example WMS:
Germany demo
http://wms.wheregroup.com/cgi-bin/germany.xml?VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetCapabilities&SERVICE=WMS
WhereGroup OSM WMS
http://osm-demo.wheregroup.com/service
Omniscale OSM WMS (see also http://osm.omniscale.de/)
http://osm.omniscale.net/proxy/service?
Add Service to Application
After the successfull upload of a WMS you want to add your WMS to an application.
- Choose .
- Click on the to add a layerset, which represents a collection of layers (a possible name could be main)
- Now you can add layer to the layerset
- Click on the at your new layerset to add a Service.
- You can change the order of the Services in your application by drag & drop.
Add Elements to your application
Mapbender offers a set of elements. You can add the elements to your application. You have different regions (Toolbar, Sidepane, Content, Footer) to which you can add elements.
- Choose to get an overview over the elements Mapbender3 provides.
- Choose an element from the list.
- Notice that you have different areas in your application. Make sure to add the element to a region that makes sense.
- Configure the element. Notice: When you select an element for example map you see that the element has a set of attributes. Each element offers individual attributes for configuration.
- You can change the position of the element via drag & drop
- Have a look at your application. Open your application from
Now you should get an idea how easy it is to change a Mapbender application without changes in the code.
Examples for elements Mapbender3 offers:
- About Dialog
- Activity Indicator
- Button
- Coordinates Display
- Copyright
- Feature Info
- GPS-Position
- Legend
- Layertree - Table of Content
- Map
- Overview
- PrintClient
- Ruler Line/Area
- Scale Selector
- ScaleBar
- Search Router
- SRS Selector
- Spatial Reference System Selector (SRS Selector)
- Navigation Toolbar (Zoombar)
- WMS Loader
You find detailed information on every element at the MapbenderCoreBundle element documentation, MapbenderWmcBundle element documentation and MapbenderWmsBundle element documentation.
Try it yourself
- add a Map Element to the content of your application
- add a Layertree to the content of your application
- add a button that opens the Layertree to the top of your application
- add the Navigation Toolbar to the content
- add a Copyright and change the copyright text
- add a SRS Selector to the footer
User and group management
An access to Mapbender requires authentication. Only public applications can be used by everyone.
A user has permissions to access one or a set of applications and services.
Create a user
- To create a user go to New User or click the .
- Choose a name and a password for your user.
- Provide an email address for the user.
- Save your new user.
- You can provide more information about the user in the tab .
Create a group
- Create a group by New Group.
- Define a name and a description for your group.
- Save your new group.
Assign users to group
- Assign a user to a group by Users –> Groups.
- Choose one or more users you want to add to the group at .
- Assign a user by to a group.
Roles
Mapbender3 provides different rights. They refer to the Symfony ACL System http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/cookbook/security/acl_advanced.html#built-in-permission-map
- view - Whether someone is allowed to view the object.
- edit - Whether someone is allowed to make changes to the object.
- delete - Whether someone is allowed to delete the object.
- operator - Whether someone is allowed to perform all of the above actions.
- master - Whether someone is allowed to perform all of the above actions, and in addition is allowed to grant any of the above permissions to others.
- owner - Whether someone owns the object. An owner can perform any of the above actions and grant master and owner permissions.
- Assign roles to a user by .
Assign an Application to a User/Group
- Edit your application by .
- Choose
- Set permission like view edit delete operator master owner
- Assign a user/group to the application
- Test your configuration!
- Logout from Mapbender by .
- Login as the new user
Things to try
Here are some additional challenges for you to try:
- Try to load some WMS in your application. Try to configure your WMS.
- Try to create an individual application.
What Next?
This is only the first step on the road to using Mapbender3. There is a lot more functionality you can try.
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