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Initialization
==============
In order to set up an instance of VS, the ``pvs_starter`` utility is
recommended. It is distributed as a Python package, easily installed via
``pip``.
In order to set up an instance of the View Server (VS), the separate
``pvs_starter`` utility is recommended.
Running the Initialization
--------------------------
The ``pvs_starter`` utility is distributed as a Python package and easily
installed via ``pip``.
.. code-block:: bash
pip3 install pvs_starter # TODO: git url
Now the VS instance can be set up like this:
Now a new VS instance can be set up like this:
.. code-block:: bash
python3 -m pvs_starter.cli config.yaml out/ -f
This takes the initialization configuration ``config.yaml`` to generate
the structure in the ``out/`` directory.
the required structure of a new VS instance in the ``out/`` directory.
Initialization
config
---------------------
Configuration of the
Initialization
---------------------
--------------
The important part of the initialization is the configuration. The f
ormat
is
structured in YAML a
nd will be
detailed
here
. It contains the following
The important part of the initialization is the configuration. The f
ile
is
structured in YAML a
s
detailed
below
. It contains the following
sections:
``database``
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here, access credentials of the database are stored. It defines the
internal database name, user and password that will be created when the stack
Here, access
details and
credentials of the database are stored. It defines the
internal database name, user
,
and password that will be created when the stack
is deployed. Note that there is no ``host`` setting, as this will be handled
automatically.
automatically
within the Docker Swarm
.
.. code-block:: yaml
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In the ``collections`` section, the collections are set up and it is defined
which products
of
based on ``product_type`` and ``product_level`` will be inserted into them. The
which products based on ``product_type`` and ``product_level`` will be inserted into them. The
``product_types`` must list types defined in the ``products`` section.
.. code-block:: yaml
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here, the three relevant storages can be configured: the ``source``,
``preprocessed`` and ``cache`` storages.
``preprocessed``
,
and ``cache`` storages.
The ``source`` storage defines the location from which the original files will be
downloaded to be preprocessed. Preprocessed images and metadata will then be
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title: VHR Image 2018 Level 3 NDVI
abstract: VHR Image 2018 Level 3 NDVI
style: earth
# grids? cache options?
#
TODO
grids? cache options?
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