.. only:: html *************** Getting Started *************** .. only:: html .. contents:: :local: :depth: 2 Installation on Debian-based systems ==================================== .. index:: Debian, Ubuntu At this point, we will give a short and simple installation how-to for a minimal working configuration on Debian based systems. However, many other distributions and OSs provide packages for QGIS Server. Requirements and steps to install QGIS Server on a Debian based system are provided in `QGIS installers page `_. Please refer to that section. .. _`httpserver`: HTTP Server configuration ------------------------- .. index:: Apache, mod_fcgid Apache ...... Apache and its `mod_fcgid `_ module may be used for executing QGIS Server. Install Apache and ``mod_fcgid``: .. code-block:: bash sudo apt install apache2 libapache2-mod-fcgid Here we assume that an Apache ``VirtualHost`` is already set up. For example this is what a basic ``VirtualHost`` configuration may look like: .. code-block:: apache ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost DocumentRoot /var/www/html ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined .. note:: On Debian systems, a default ``VirtualHost`` is available in ``/etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf``. Let's now add ``mod_fcgid`` configuration directives for QGIS Server: .. code-block:: apache ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost DocumentRoot /var/www/html ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined FcgidInitialEnv DISPLAY ":99" FcgidInitialEnv QGIS_SERVER_LOG_LEVEL "0" FcgidInitialEnv QGIS_SERVER_LOG_STDERR "1" SetHandler fcgid-script FcgidWrapper /usr/lib/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi virtual Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +FollowSymLinks Require all granted See the ``mod_fcgid`` documentation for more information on the ``Fcgid`` parameters used. And see below to understand when and why the ``DISPLAY`` environment variable needs to be set. Now restart Apache for the new configuration to be taken into account: .. code-block:: bash sudo service apache2 restart QGIS Server is now available at http://localhost/qgisserver. .. index:: nginx, spawn-fcgi, fcgiwrap NGINX ..... You can also use QGIS Server with `NGINX `_. Unlike Apache, NGINX does not automatically spawn FastCGI processes. The FastCGI processes are to be started by something else. On Debian-based systems, you may use **fcgiwrap** or **spawn-fcgi** to start and manage the QGIS Server processes. Official Debian packages exist for both. .. note:: fcgiwrap is easier to set up than spawn-fcgi, because it's already wrapped in a Systemd service. But it also leads to a solution that is much slower than using spawn-fcgi. With fcgiwrap a new QGIS Server process is created on each request, meaning that the QGIS Server initialization process, which includes reading and parsing the QGIS project file, is done on each request. With spawn-fcgi, the QGIS Server process remains alive between requests, resulting in much better performance. For that reason, spawn-fcgi is recommended for production use. Install NGINX: .. code-block:: bash sudo apt install nginx fcgiwrap ^^^^^^^^ If you want to use `fcgiwrap `_ to run QGIS Server, you first have to install the corresponding package: .. code-block:: bash sudo apt install fcgiwrap Then, introduce the following block in your NGINX server configuration: .. code-block:: nginx :linenos: location /qgisserver { gzip off; include fastcgi_params; fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/fcgiwrap.socket; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME /usr/lib/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi; } Finally, restart NGINX and fcgiwrap to take into account the new configuration: .. code-block:: bash sudo service nginx restart sudo service fcgiwrap restart QGIS Server is now available at http://localhost/qgisserver. spawn-fcgi ^^^^^^^^^^ If you prefer to use `spawn-fcgi `_ instead of fcgiwrap, the first step is to install the package: .. code-block:: bash sudo apt install spawn-fcgi Then, introduce the following block in your NGINX server configuration: .. code-block:: nginx location /qgisserver { gzip off; include fastcgi_params; fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/qgisserver.socket; } And restart NGINX to take into account the new configuration: .. code-block:: bash sudo service nginx restart Finally, considering that there is no default service file for spawn-fcgi, you have to manually start QGIS Server in your terminal: .. code-block:: bash sudo spawn-fcgi -s /var/run/qgisserver.socket \ -U www-data -G www-data -n \ /usr/lib/bin/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi Of course, you may write an init script (like a ``qgisserver.service`` file with Systemd) to start QGIS Server at boot time or whenever you want. QGIS Server is now available at http://localhost/qgisserver. .. note:: With the above command spawn-fcgi spawns only one QGIS Server process. To use more than one QGIS Server process you can combine spawn-fcgi with the `multiwatch `_ tool, which is also packaged in Debian. Configuration ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The **include fastcgi_params;** used in previous configuration is important as it adds the parameters from ``/etc/nginx/fastcgi_params``: .. code-block:: nginx fastcgi_param QUERY_STRING $query_string; fastcgi_param REQUEST_METHOD $request_method; fastcgi_param CONTENT_TYPE $content_type; fastcgi_param CONTENT_LENGTH $content_length; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME $fastcgi_script_name; fastcgi_param REQUEST_URI $request_uri; fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_URI $document_uri; fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $document_root; fastcgi_param SERVER_PROTOCOL $server_protocol; fastcgi_param REQUEST_SCHEME $scheme; fastcgi_param HTTPS $https if_not_empty; fastcgi_param GATEWAY_INTERFACE CGI/1.1; fastcgi_param SERVER_SOFTWARE nginx/$nginx_version; fastcgi_param REMOTE_ADDR $remote_addr; fastcgi_param REMOTE_PORT $remote_port; fastcgi_param SERVER_ADDR $server_addr; fastcgi_param SERVER_PORT $server_port; fastcgi_param SERVER_NAME $server_name; # PHP only, required if PHP was built with --enable-force-cgi-redirect fastcgi_param REDIRECT_STATUS 200; Of course, you may override these variables in your own configuration. For example: .. code-block:: nginx include fastcgi_params; fastcgi_param SERVER_NAME domain.name.eu; Moreover, you can use some :ref:`qgis-server-envvar` to configure QGIS Server. With NGINX as HTTP Server, you have to use ``fastcgi_param`` to define these variables as shown below: .. code-block:: nginx fastcgi_param QGIS_DEBUG 1; fastcgi_param QGIS_SERVER_LOG_FILE /tmp/qgis-000.log; fastcgi_param QGIS_SERVER_LOG_LEVEL 0; .. note:: When using spawn-fcgi, you may directly define environment variables before running the server. For example: ``export QGIS_SERVER_LOG_FILE=/home/user/qgis.log`` Xvfb ---- QGIS Server needs a running X Server to be fully usable. But if you don't have one, you may use xvfb to have a virtual X environment. To install the package: .. code-block:: bash sudo apt install xvfb Then, according to your HTTP server, you should configure the **DISPLAY** parameter or directly use **xvfb-run**. For example with NGINX and spawn-fcgi using xvfb-run: .. code-block:: bash xvfb-run /usr/bin/spawn-fcgi -f /usr/lib/bin/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi \ -s /tmp/qgisserver.socket \ -G www-data -U www-data -n The other option is to start a virtual X server environment with a specific display number thanks to **Xvfb**: .. code-block:: bash /usr/bin/Xvfb :99 -screen 0 1024x768x24 -ac +extension GLX +render -noreset Then we just have to set the **DISPLAY** environment variable in the HTTP server configuration. For example with NGINX: .. code-block:: nginx fastcgi_param DISPLAY ":99"; Or with Apache: .. code-block:: apache FcgidInitialEnv DISPLAY ":99" Installation on Windows ======================= .. index:: Windows QGIS Server can also be installed on Windows systems. While the QGIS Server package is available in the 64 bit version of the OSGeo4W network installer (https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html) there is no Apache (or other web server) package available, so this must be installed by other means. A simple procedure is the following: * Download the XAMPP installer (https://www.apachefriends.org/download.html) for Windows and install Apache .. figure:: img/qgis_server_windows1.png :align: center * Download the OSGeo4W installer, follow the "Advanced Install" and install both the QGIS Desktop and QGIS Server packages .. figure:: img/qgis_server_windows2.png :align: center * Edit the httpd.conf file (:file:`C:\\xampp\\apache\\httpd.conf` if the default installation paths have been used) and make the following changes: From: .. code-block:: apache ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "C:/xampp/cgi-bin/" To: .. code-block:: apache ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "c:/OSGeo4W64/apps/qgis/bin/" From: .. code-block:: apache AllowOverride None Options None Require all granted To: .. code-block:: apache SetHandler cgi-script AllowOverride None Options ExecCGI Order allow,deny Allow from all Require all granted From: .. code-block:: apache AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .pl .asp To: .. code-block:: apache AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .pl .asp .exe Then at the bottom of httpd.conf add: .. code-block:: apache SetEnv GDAL_DATA "C:\OSGeo4W64\share\gdal" SetEnv QGIS_AUTH_DB_DIR_PATH "C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\qgis\resources" SetEnv PYTHONHOME "C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\Python36" SetEnv PATH "C:\OSGeo4W64\bin;C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\qgis\bin;C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\Qt5\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem" SetEnv QGIS_PREFIX_PATH "C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\qgis" SetEnv QT_PLUGIN_PATH "C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\qgis\qtplugins;C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\Qt5\plugins" Restart the Apache web server from the XAMPP Control Panel and open browser window to testing a GetCapabilities request to QGIS Server http://localhost/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi.exe?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities Serve a project =============== Now that QGIS Server is installed and running, we just have to use it. Obviously, we need a QGIS project to work on. Of course, you can fully customize your project by defining contact information, precise some restrictions on CRS or even exclude some layers. Everything you need to know about that is described later in :ref:`Creatingwmsfromproject`. But for now, we are going to use a simple project already configured. To retrieve the project: .. code-block:: bash cd /home/user/ wget https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/archive/QGIS-Training-Data-v2.0.zip -O qgis-server-tutorial.zip unzip qgis-server-tutorial.zip mv QGIS-Training-Data-QGIS-Training-Data-v2.0/training_manual_data/qgis-server-tutorial-data ~ The project file is ``qgis-server-tutorial-data-master/world.qgs``. Of course, you can use your favorite GIS software to open this file and take a look on the configuration and available layers. By opening the project and taking a quick look on layers, we know that 4 layers are currently available: - airports - places - countries - countries_shapeburst You don't have to understand the full request for now but you may retrieve a map with some of the previous layers thanks to QGIS Server by doing something like this in your web browser to retrieve the *countries* layer: .. code-block:: bash http://localhost/qgisserver? MAP=/home/user/qgis-server-tutorial-data-master/world.qgs& LAYERS=countries& SERVICE=WMS& REQUEST=GetMap& CRS=EPSG:4326& WIDTH=400& HEIGHT=200 If you obtain the next image, then QGIS Server is running correctly: .. figure:: img/server_basic_getmap.png :align: center Server response to a basic GetMap request Note that you may define **PROJECT_FILE** environment variable to use a project by default instead of giving a **MAP** parameter (see :ref:`qgis-server-envvar`). For example with spawn-fcgi: .. code-block:: bash export PROJECT_FILE=/home/user/qgis-server-tutorial-data-master/world.qgs spawn-fcgi -f /usr/lib/bin/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi \ -s /var/run/qgisserver.socket \ -U www-data -G www-data -n .. _`Creatingwmsfromproject`: Configure your project ====================== To provide a new QGIS Server WMS, WFS or WCS, you have to create a QGIS project file with some data or use one of your current project. Define the colors and styles of the layers in QGIS and the project CRS, if not already defined. .. _figure_server_definitions: .. figure:: img/ows_server_definition.png :align: center Definitions for a QGIS Server WMS/WFS/WCS project Then, go to the :guilabel:`QGIS Server` menu of the :menuselection:`Project --> Properties...` dialog and provide some information about the OWS in the fields under :guilabel:`Service Capabilities`. This will appear in the GetCapabilities response of the WMS, WFS or WCS. If you don't check |checkbox| :guilabel:`Service capabilities`, QGIS Server will use the information given in the :file:`wms_metadata.xml` file located in the :file:`cgi-bin` folder. WMS capabilities ---------------- In the :guilabel:`WMS capabilities` section, you can define the extent advertised in the WMS GetCapabilities response by entering the minimum and maximum X and Y values in the fields under :guilabel:`Advertised extent`. Clicking :guilabel:`Use Current Canvas Extent` sets these values to the extent currently displayed in the QGIS map canvas. By checking |checkbox| :guilabel:`CRS restrictions`, you can restrict in which coordinate reference systems (CRS) QGIS Server will offer to render maps. It is recommended that you restrict the offered CRS as this reduces the size of the WMS GetCapabilities response. Use the |signPlus| button below to select those CRSs from the Coordinate Reference System Selector, or click :guilabel:`Used` to add the CRSs used in the QGIS project to the list. If you have print layouts defined in your project, they will be listed in the `GetProjectSettings` response, and they can be used by the GetPrint request to create prints, using one of the print layout layouts as a template. This is a QGIS-specific extension to the WMS 1.3.0 specification. If you want to exclude any print layout from being published by the WMS, check |checkbox| :guilabel:`Exclude layouts` and click the |signPlus| button below. Then, select a print layout from the :guilabel:`Select print layout` dialog in order to add it to the excluded layouts list. If you want to exclude any layer or layer group from being published by the WMS, check |checkbox| :guilabel:`Exclude Layers` and click the |signPlus| button below. This opens the :guilabel:`Select restricted layers and groups` dialog, which allows you to choose the layers and groups that you don't want to be published. Use the :kbd:`Shift` or :kbd:`Ctrl` key if you want to select multiple entries. It is recommended that you exclude from publishing the layers that you don't need as this reduces the size of the WMS GetCapabilities response which leads to faster loading times on the client side. You can receive requested GetFeatureInfo as plain text, XML and GML. Default is XML, text or GML format depends the output format chosen for the GetFeatureInfo request. If you wish, you can check |checkbox| :guilabel:`Add geometry to feature response`. This will include in the GetFeatureInfo response the geometries of the features in a text format. As many web clients can’t display circular arcs in geometries you have the option to segmentize the geometry before sending it to the client in a GetFeatureInfo response. This allows such clients to still display a feature’s geometry (e.g. for highlighting the feature). You need to check the |checkbox| :guilabel:`Segmentize feature info geometry` to activate the option. You can also use the :guilabel:`GetFeatureInfo geometry precision` option to set the precision of the GetFeatureInfo geometry. This enables you to save bandwidth when you don't need the full precision. If you want QGIS Server to advertise specific request URLs in the WMS GetCapabilities response, enter the corresponding URL in the :guilabel:`Advertised URL` field. Furthermore, you can restrict the maximum size of the maps returned by the GetMap request by entering the maximum width and height into the respective fields under :guilabel:`Maximums for GetMap request`. If one of your layers uses the :ref:`Map Tip display ` (i.e. to show text using expressions) this will be listed inside the GetFeatureInfo output. If the layer uses a Value Map for one of its attributes, this information will also be shown in the GetFeatureInfo output. WFS capabilities ---------------- In the :guilabel:`WFS capabilities` area you can select the layers you want to publish as WFS, and specify if they will allow update, insert and delete operations. If you enter a URL in the :guilabel:`Advertised URL` field of the :guilabel:`WFS capabilities` section, QGIS Server will advertise this specific URL in the WFS GetCapabilities response. WCS capabilities ---------------- In the :guilabel:`WCS capabilities` area, you can select the layers that you want to publish as WCS. If you enter a URL in the :guilabel:`Advertised URL` field of the :guilabel:`WCS capabilities` section, QGIS Server will advertise this specific URL in the WCS GetCapabilities response. Fine tuning your OWS ---------------------- For vector layers, the :guilabel:`Fields` menu of the :menuselection:`Layer --> Properties` dialog allows you to define for each attribute if it will be published or not. By default, all the attributes are published by your WMS and WFS. If you don't want a specific attribute to be published, uncheck the corresponding checkbox in the :guilabel:`WMS` or :guilabel:`WFS` column. You can overlay watermarks over the maps produced by your WMS by adding text annotations or SVG annotations to the project file. See the :ref:`sec_annotations` section for instructions on creating annotations. For annotations to be displayed as watermarks on the WMS output, the :guilabel:`Fixed map position` checkbox in the :guilabel:`Annotation text` dialog must be unchecked. This can be accessed by double clicking the annotation while one of the annotation tools is active. For SVG annotations, you will need either to set the project to save absolute paths (in the :guilabel:`General` menu of the :menuselection:`Project --> Properties...` dialog) or to manually modify the path to the SVG image so that it represents a valid relative path. .. Substitutions definitions - AVOID EDITING PAST THIS LINE This will be automatically updated by the find_set_subst.py script. If you need to create a new substitution manually, please add it also to the substitutions.txt file in the source folder. .. |checkbox| image:: /static/common/checkbox.png :width: 1.3em .. |signPlus| image:: /static/common/symbologyAdd.png :width: 1.5em