[Geoserver-users] Ouput Geoserver Image to Disk

Hello,

I would like to know how to output the image created by Geoserver layer to a
specific path/file_name directly to my hard disk ?
Thanks in advance for your help

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Hi Boris,
Assuming you're using WMS, the output is just an image. Save it in the way you would any other image from the internet. Right click on it and "Save image" or similar (depending on your web-browser).

If it's a TMS/WMTS you'll have lots of tiles to save instead. Best to stick with WMS.

Cheers,
Jonathan

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Hello,

I would like to know how to output the image created by Geoserver layer to a specific path/file_name directly to my hard disk ?
Thanks in advance for your help

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If you have a URL for a GeoServer WMS GET request, you can use curl to make the request and save it to a file.

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Hello,

I would like to know how to output the image created by Geoserver layer to a
specific path/file_name directly to my hard disk ?
Thanks in advance for your help


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Thanks for the way.
I will use OWSLib to automatize image creation to HD

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