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Arcgis proxy microservice

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Arcgis-proxy is a microservice for the GFW API. It allows making calls to ArcGIS Server using the GFW geostore.

The proxy fetches the geostore geometry, converts it ESRI JSON and projects it into Web Mercator projections and forwards the call to ArcGIS server. It returns the ArcGIS server response.

Dependencies

Dependencies on other Microservices:

Functionality

In its current version the proxy only supports calls to ImageServer service for the computeHistorgrams function

/v1/arcgis-proxy/ImageServer/computeHistograms
Parameters Explanation Data Type
server a known ArcGIS server instance (either gfw or forest-atlas) string
serverUrl URL to the ArcGIS Server instance (server web adaptor). Use either server or serverUrl URL
service the service name String
renderingRule the rendering rule JSON
pixelSize pixel size for calculation integer
geostore geostore ID hash

Example

http://production-api.globalforestwatch.org//v1/arcgis-proxy/ImageServer/computeHistograms?server=forest-atlas&service=eth/EthiopiaRestoration&geostore=d1193c16181805c30701dea9a173e30b&renderingRule={"rasterFunction":"Arithmetic","rasterFunctionArguments":{"Raster":"$1","Raster2":"$6","Operation":3}}&pixelSize=100

Tests

As this microservice relies on Google Earth Engine, tests require a valid storage.json or equivalent file. At the time of this writing, actual tests use mock calls, so the real credential are only needed because Google's library actually validates the credentials on startup.

Before you run the tests, be sure to install the necessary development libraries, using pip install -r requirements_dev.txt.

Actual test execution is done by running the pytest executable on the root of the project.