GET SDI Portal, is a web mapping application providing a comprehensive platform for viewing, downloading, analyzing, querying, editing and styling data originating from multiple geospatial sources. It constitutes a simple and ready to deploy solution for any organization who wants to setup a Geoportal based on ISO/OGC Standards.
GET SDI Portal has been developed in order to support the implementation of the Infrastructure for Spatial Information for Europe (INSPIRE) Directive (2007/2/EC), as well as to serve needs of organizations targeting to share their geospatial resources. Its modular architecture allows implementing widgets for the realization of specific functionalities, integrated smoothly in a configurable and easy to use web application.
HTTP Web Server with PHP>=5.3.0
- Copy the folder inside to your web server
- Enable php_curl, php_xsl, php_gd2 extensions in the php.ini file
- Restart your web server
The new version of the GET SDI Portal, provides an easy way to configure your map. Just follow the below steps:
- Open your application through a browser.
- Create groups and subgroups as needed, by pressing right click on the 'Layer' node inside the layer tree panel.
- Add your layers through the 'Service Manager' Window by pressing the 'add' button in the layer tree panel.
- Reorder and place the layers inside the desired groups.
- Press right click on a layer node and select 'Configurator' from the pop-up menu.
- Change the properties of the layer's attributes as needed.
- Press the 'Save Configuration' button located on the toolbar menu.
- Replace the 'config' file located inside the /js folder with the new one.
- Refresh the browser.
Note: To remove the 'Save Configuration' button, just comment "modules/configurator/configurator.js", inside the /js/loader.js file as shown.
"modules/layerdownload/layerdownload.js",
//"modules/configurator/configurator.js",
"modules/datatable/datatable.js",
Inside the 'loader.js' you can add or remove all the modules as needed by comment them or not.
Note: Modules that require Google API, are commented out by default due to Google's terms of use. Refer to https://developers.google.com/maps/terms.