[Geoserver-users] Problems creating a Geoserver Layer on a PostGIS View

Hello,
I am trying to create a WFS Layer on a Database view which contains a
Geometry field but something doesn't seem to work out correctly:
- Loading the Table or View via direct DB-Connection into Qgis works, all
Points are displayed on the map.
- Creating a Geoserver Layer on the original Table works, the layer can be
displayed in Qgis.
- Creating a Geoserver Layer on the View works, but there seems to be an
issue with the Geometry. Loading the Layer into Qgis works and the attribute
table contains data but the points can't be displayed.

I created the view with:

and psql shows a correct geometry column in that view:

Now when I create a layer in the Geoserver WebUI I get the following
results:
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5194895/point_fails.png&gt;
In comparison to the original Table:
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5194895/point_works.png&gt;

I really tried to figure out what the problem is, but I even fail to limit
the source of it. On the one hand the View seems to be fully functional as I
can open and display it via direct DB-Connection, I don't see any
differences between the Geometry fields in the original table and the view.
On the other hand Geoserver seems to notice a difference which is the source
of the problem.

I would be really pleased if anyone got an idea on this, because I am
totally lost here...

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2015-03-23 9:54 GMT+01:00 dkuenzel <audiotecture@anonymised.com>:

Now when I create a layer in the Geoserver WebUI I get the following
results:
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5194895/point_fails.png&gt;
In comparison to the original Table:
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5194895/point_works.png&gt;

Hi,

May be I am failing to see what should be immediately clear but both
pictures looks like OK to me. What's the error you got with this view?

Cheers,

Stefano

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Hi Stefano,

thanks for your reply.

The only difference between the two screenshots is the symbol at the
beginning of the line. The Original layer shows a point symbol while the
view shows a rectangle (polygon?), the weird thing is, that both layers
contain exactly the same type of data (the view is a subset).

Geoserver itself doesn't give any error, but I can't display the WFS in
Qgis. The Attribute table then shows all the features but there are no
objects shown on the map.

To add some more confusion: it is possible to preview the layer in the
Geoserver UI (Openlayers) but if I try to add it to my own openlayers map
there won't be any objects on the map.

I suppose it might be a problem with Geoserver computing the Geometry from
the view correctly and sending it via WFS but I don't see any reason why
that should be the case. The only difference between the original table and
the view is that symbol I mentioned at the beginning.

Regards, David

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Hi,

that sounds to me a lot like your view lacks geospatial metadata. I assume
you are running PostGIS? Try running AddGeometryColumn, cf.
http://www.postgis.org/documentation/manual-svn/AddGeometryColumn.html

/julian

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2015-03-23 11:52 GMT+01:00 dkuenzel <audiotecture@anonymised.com>:

The only difference between the two screenshots is the symbol at the
beginning of the line. The Original layer shows a point symbol while the
view shows a rectangle (polygon?), the weird thing is, that both layers
contain exactly the same type of data (the view is a subset).

Could you post the SQL code used to create the view?

Cheers,

Stefano

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On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:52 AM, dkuenzel <audiotecture@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi Stefano,

thanks for your reply.

The only difference between the two screenshots is the symbol at the
beginning of the line. The Original layer shows a point symbol while the
view shows a rectangle (polygon?), the weird thing is, that both layers
contain exactly the same type of data (the view is a subset).

Geoserver itself doesn't give any error, but I can't display the WFS in
Qgis. The Attribute table then shows all the features but there are no
objects shown on the map.

To add some more confusion: it is possible to preview the layer in the
Geoserver UI (Openlayers) but if I try to add it to my own openlayers map
there won't be any objects on the map.

I suppose it might be a problem with Geoserver computing the Geometry from
the view correctly and sending it via WFS but I don't see any reason why
that should be the case. The only difference between the original table and
the view is that symbol I mentioned at the beginning.

Did you ask GeoServer to try and figure out the geometry type and srid when
listing the sql view attributes?
Even in case GeoServer does not recognize them correctly, you can manually
fix them

Cheers
Andrea

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On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Andrea Aime <andrea.aime@anonymised.com>
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Did you ask GeoServer to try and figure out the geometry type and srid when
listing the sql view attributes?
Even in case GeoServer does not recognize them correctly, you can manually
fix them

Oh, the comment makes sense if you used a GeoServer sql view (
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/database/sqlview.html),
if instead it's a native view in the db, Julian's comment is the one you
should look at

Cheers
Andrea

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The whole code would be a bit lengthy but this is the important part:

CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW view_basicview_english AS SELECT
basicdata.the_geom::GEOMETRY(PointZ,4326) AS the_geom, ...

@julian:
psql shows a correct geometry column in that view:
the_geom | geometry(PointZ,4326) |
| main |
If I connect the DB through Qgis directly the column is recognized and I can
load and display the contents of the view correctly

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Hello Andrea,
thanks for your reply.
Geoserver recognized the geometry column as I created the Layer, I didn't
change anything else then.
Now I looked closer into it and clicked "reload feature type", after that
the rectangle symbol changed to a point symbol and the column is described
as "Point". I tried loading the Layer in Qgis again but it still won't
display, though the attribute table contains all the features.
Regards, David

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On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 12:31 PM, dkuenzel <audiotecture@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hello Andrea,
thanks for your reply.
Geoserver recognized the geometry column as I created the Layer, I didn't
change anything else then.
Now I looked closer into it and clicked "reload feature type", after that
the rectangle symbol changed to a point symbol and the column is described
as "Point". I tried loading the Layer in Qgis again but it still won't
display, though the attribute table contains all the features.

Try using the layer preview and look at the generated GML, does it look
fine?
Do you have any log in QGis that might tell us what is not working on that
side?

Cheers
Andrea

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I am Trying to create a geoJSON layer in openlayers 3 from a geoserver url

https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=Geostore:UDP%20Proposed%20Park%20and%20Ride&maxFeatures=50&outputFormat=json

if I change the output format to csv it works

this keeps telling me - Failed to find response for output format jsonp

anyone had experience with this kind data call ?

Mark Ismail

The GML looks OK to me, this is the Coordinate-part of the first feature:

<dev:the_geom>
<gml:Point srsName="http://www.opengis.net/gml/srs/epsg.xml#4326&quot;&gt;
<gml:coordinates decimal="." cs="," ts="
">-47.74740982,-20.22144508,612.241</gml:coordinates>
</gml:Point>
</dev:the_geom>

It looks exactly the same like in the GML from the original table.

I don't know where Qgis has it's log but I didn't get any errors so far. Can
you tell me where I can find it?
Just tried adding the Layer again into Qgis and saw that it is recognized as
Geometrytype "Line" which is definitely wrong.

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Probably because https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetCapabilities only claims to support JSON

Ian

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I am Trying to create a geoJSON layer in openlayers 3 from a geoserver url

https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=Geostore:UDP%20Proposed%20Park%20and%20Ride&maxFeatures=50&outputFormat=json

if I change the output format to csv it works

this keeps telling me - Failed to find response for output format jsonp

anyone had experience with this kind data call ?

Mark Ismail

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Thanks

I just read in the manual it is turned off by default

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Probably because https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetCapabilities only claims to support JSON

Ian

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:55 AM Ismail, Mark <mark.ismail@…6440…> wrote:

I am Trying to create a geoJSON layer in openlayers 3 from a geoserver url

https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=Geostore:UDP%20Proposed%20Park%20and%20Ride&maxFeatures=50&outputFormat=json

if I change the output format to csv it works

this keeps telling me - Failed to find response for output format jsonp

anyone had experience with this kind data call ?

Mark Ismail

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Hi Ian,

What do you mean with “only claims to support JSON”? For me the GetCapabilities show all these:

In addition, lowercase “json” works as well even it is not advertized. On the other hand, “JSONP” does not work even it is advertized.

But if Mark asks for json and WFS answers that jsonp is not supported I can only imagine that the OL3 application must be changing the outputformat in the request. But because JSONP is advertised as supported format but using it in request gives

“Failed to find response for output format JSONP” it feels much like a server bug.

https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=Geostore:UDP%20Proposed%20Park%20and%20Ride&maxFeatures=50&outputFormat=JSONP

-Jukka Rahkonen-

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Ian Turton wrote:

Probably because https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetCapabilities only claims to support JSON

Ian

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:55 AM Ismail, Mark <mark.ismail@anonymised.com> wrote:

I am Trying to create a geoJSON layer in openlayers 3 from a geoserver url

https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=Geostore:UDP%20Proposed%20Park%20and%20Ride&maxFeatures=50&outputFormat=json

if I change the output format to csv it works

this keeps telling me - Failed to find response for output format jsonp

anyone had experience with this kind data call ?

Mark Ismail

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Hi Jukka

I turned on the setting in webxml and now it works in layer preview.

Unfortunately openlayers 3 will not accept the data returned as a valid geojson source for creating a map object

But at least I can get it working in layer preview now, what’s slightly strange is when you select GEOJSON/JSONP the url generated adds text/javascript as the format not json

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Hi Ian,

What do you mean with “only claims to support JSON”? For me the GetCapabilities show all these:

In addition, lowercase “json” works as well even it is not advertized. On the other hand, “JSONP” does not work even it is advertized.

But if Mark asks for json and WFS answers that jsonp is not supported I can only imagine that the OL3 application must be changing the outputformat in the request. But because JSONP is advertised as supported format but using it in request gives

“Failed to find response for output format JSONP” it feels much like a server bug.

https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=Geostore:UDP%20Proposed%20Park%20and%20Ride&maxFeatures=50&outputFormat=JSONP

-Jukka Rahkonen-


Ian Turton wrote:

Probably because https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetCapabilities only claims to support JSON

Ian

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:55 AM Ismail, Mark <mark.ismail@anonymised.com> wrote:

I am Trying to create a geoJSON layer in openlayers 3 from a geoserver url

https://kgeo.knowsley.gov.uk/geoserver/Geostore/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=Geostore:UDP%20Proposed%20Park%20and%20Ride&maxFeatures=50&outputFormat=json

if I change the output format to csv it works

this keeps telling me - Failed to find response for output format jsonp

anyone had experience with this kind data call ?

Mark Ismail

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