I have several related layers, each with a TIME dimension, for which I currently cache tiles with GWC with each TIME dimension having a separate cache in GWC.
I want to combine those related layers in a Layer Group.
The Layer Group seems to respond appropriately to a TIME parameter in the URL.
However, it seems there is no way to get GWC to cache the TIME dimension separately for a layer group.
Is this correct?
Thanks,
Mike Grogan
I will follow-up by saying:
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There is no option in the Geoserver GUI for this. The “Parameter Filter” section is blank. The section shows up, but there is nothing there.
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If I manually edit the gwc-layers xml config (for this layer gwc-layers/LayerGroupInfoImpl–c6eb92d_1412c1e1b5a_-2ef6.xml) and add in:
TIME
.*
then gwc does seem to respect the TIME parameter and creates a separate cache for different TIME values.
Thanks,
Mike
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Mike Grogan <d.michael.grogan@anonymised.com> wrote:
I have several related layers, each with a TIME dimension, for which I currently cache tiles with GWC with each TIME dimension having a separate cache in GWC.
I want to combine those related layers in a Layer Group.
The Layer Group seems to respond appropriately to a TIME parameter in the URL.
However, it seems there is no way to get GWC to cache the TIME dimension separately for a layer group.
Is this correct?
Thanks,
Mike Grogan
You could add the parameter filter yourself by using the REST API, or using the new parameter filter editor UI in GeoServer 2.4.
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On 17 September 2013 07:49, Mike Grogan <d.michael.grogan@anonymised.com> wrote:
I have several related layers, each with a TIME dimension, for which I currently cache tiles with GWC with each TIME dimension having a separate cache in GWC.
I want to combine those related layers in a Layer Group.
The Layer Group seems to respond appropriately to a TIME parameter in the URL.
However, it seems there is no way to get GWC to cache the TIME dimension separately for a layer group.
Is this correct?
Thanks,
Mike Grogan
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I will have a look in 2.4. This is on 2.3.3 and haven’t brought 2.4 into production yet. For the time being, I just manually added the parameter in the XML config for the gwc layer and it seems to be caching w/time parameter appropriately.
Thanks,
Mike Grogan
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On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 6:50 PM, Kevin Smith <ksmith@anonymised.com> wrote:
You could add the parameter filter yourself by using the REST API, or using the new parameter filter editor UI in GeoServer 2.4.
On 17 September 2013 07:49, Mike Grogan <d.michael.grogan@anonymised.com> wrote:
I have several related layers, each with a TIME dimension, for which I currently cache tiles with GWC with each TIME dimension having a separate cache in GWC.
I want to combine those related layers in a Layer Group.
The Layer Group seems to respond appropriately to a TIME parameter in the URL.
However, it seems there is no way to get GWC to cache the TIME dimension separately for a layer group.
Is this correct?
Thanks,
Mike Grogan
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