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Give the capability to store the main.cfg file in sysconfdir and the services in servicePath if defined in the [main] section.

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1.. _install-installation:
2
3Installation on Unix/Linux
4==========================
5
6To build and install ZOO-Project on your Web Server you will need 4
7steps :
8
9.. contents::
10    :local:
11    :depth: 1
12    :backlinks: top
13
14
15Build cgic
16----------
17
18Run the following commands from the ``thirds/cgic`` directory to build
19the cgic library.
20
21::
22
23   cd thirds/cgic
24   make
25
26The cgic library originaly come from `http://www.boutell.com/cgic
27<http://www.boutell.com/cgic>`_.
28
29.. warning::
30
31   You may need to edit the ``Makefile`` in case you are using a 64 bits
32   platform for building and your fcgi library is not located in ``/usr/lib64``.
33
34Install ZOO-Kernel
35------------------
36
37
38For the impatient
39.................
40
41Run the following commands from the directory where you :ref:`install-download` and extracted the ZOO Kernel source code in order to build the ``zoo_loader.cgi`` CGI program with default options.
42
43::
44
45   cd zoo-project/zoo-kernel
46   autoconf 
47   ./configure
48   make
49   make install
50
51This should produce executables for the *zoo_loader.cgi* CGI program
52(located per default in ``/usr/lib/cgi-bin/``) and a shared library
53``libzoo_service``  (located per default in ``/usr/local/lib``).
54
55.. warning::
56
57   Edit ZOO-Kernel installation settings in the ``main.cfg`` file (set
58   ``tmpPath`` and ``tmpUrl`` to fit your web server configuration).
59
60
61Configure options
62.................
63
64This section provides information on :ref:`kernel_index` configure options. It is recommanded to also read the :ref:`kernel_config` section for configuration technical details.
65
66
67Here is the list of available options in the same order as returned by
68``./configure --help`` command:
69
70.. contents::
71    :local:
72    :depth: 2
73    :backlinks: top
74
75Specific CGI Directory
76**********************
77
78In the case your ``cgi-bin`` is not located in ``/usr/lib/`` as it is
79assumed per default, then you can specify a specific target location
80by using the following option:
81
82.. code::
83
84    ./configure --with-cgi-dir=/Lbrary/WebServer/CGI-Executables
85
86This way, when you will run the ``make install`` command, the
87ZOO-Kernel will be deployed in the specified directory (so,
88`/Lbrary/WebServer/CGI-Executables`` in this example).
89
90Specific main.cfg location  (Optional)
91**************************************
92
93Per default, the ZOO-Kernel search for the ``main.cfg`` file from its
94installation directory but, in case you want to store this file in
95another place, then you can use the ``--with-etc-dir`` option so it
96will search for the ``main.cfg``file in the ``sysconfdir`` directory.
97
98For instance, you can define that the directory to store the
99``main.cfg`` file is the ``/etc/zoo-project`` directory, by using the
100following command:
101
102.. code::
103
104    ./configure --with-etc-dir=yes --sysconfdir=/etc/zoo-project
105
106
107.. _zoo_install_db_backend:
108
109Use a Database Backend (Optional)
110**********************************
111
112If you want to share the ongoing informations of running services
113between various ZOO-Kernel instances then you should use this
114option: ``--with-db-backend``. This way, both the *GetStatus*,
115*GetResult* and *Dismiss* requests can be run from any host accessing
116the same database. Obviously, this will require that the ZOO-Kernel is
117able to access the Database server. To learn how to configure this
118connection and how to create this database please refer to :ref:`[1]
119<zoo_activate_db_backend>` and :ref:`[2] <zoo_create_db_backend>`
120respectively.
121
122.. note::
123    By now, the ZOO-Kernel is not able to handle correctly the
124    *Dismiss* request from any host. Nevertheless, it will provide
125    valid response from any host, but only the host which is really
126    handling the service will be able to stop it and remove all the
127    linked files.
128
129.. _zoo_create_db_backend:
130
131To create a new database to be used by the ZOO-Kernel, you have
132to load the `schema.sql
133<http://zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/zoo-project/zoo-kernel/sql/schema.sql>`_
134file. For instance, you may run the following:
135
136.. code::
137
138    createdb zoo_project
139    psql zoo_project -f zoo-project/zoo-kernel/sql/schema.sql
140
141.. note::
142    You can choose another schema to store ZOO-Kernel specific
143    informations. In such a case, you would need to edit the
144    schema.sql file to uncomment line `33
145    <http://zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/zoo-project/zoo-kernel/sql/schema.sql#L33>`_
146    and `34
147    <http://zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/zoo-project/zoo-kernel/sql/schema.sql#L34>`_.
148
149
150
151YAML Support (Optional)
152************************
153
154If ``yaml.h`` file is not found in your ``/usr/include`` directory and
155``libyaml.so`` is not found in ``/usr/lib``, a ``--with-yaml`` option
156can be used to specify its location. For instance, if the headeer file
157lies in ``/usr/local/include`` and the shared library is located in
158``/usr/local/lib``, you may use the following command:
159
160::
161
162  $ ./configure --with-yaml=/usr/local
163
164
165FastCGI Support (Required)
166***************************
167
168If your FastCGI library is not available in the default search path, a
169``--with-fastcgi`` option can be used to specify its location. For
170instance, if ``libfcgi.so`` lies in ``/usr/local/lib`` which is not in
171your ``LD_SEARCH_PATH``, you may use the following command:
172
173::
174
175  $ ./configure --with-fastcgi=/usr/local
176
177
178
179GDAL Support (Required)
180************************
181
182If gdal-config program is not found in your ``PATH``, a
183``--with-gdal-config`` option can be used to specify its location. For
184instance, if ``gdal-config`` lies in ``/usr/local/bin`` which is not in
185your ``PATH``, you may use the following command:
186
187::
188
189  $ ./configure --with-gdal-config=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config
190
191
192GEOS Support (Optional)
193************************
194
195If ``geos-config`` program is not found in your ``PATH``, a
196``--with-geosconfig`` option can be used to specify its location. For
197instance, if ``geos-config`` lies in ``/usr/local/bin`` which is not in
198your ``PATH``, you may use the following command:
199
200::
201
202  $ ./configure --with-geosconfig=/usr/local/bin/geos-config
203
204
205CGAL Support (Optional)
206************************
207
208If ``CGAL/Delaunay_triangulation_2.h`` program is not found in your
209``/usr/include`` directory, a ``--with-cgal`` option can be used to
210specify its location. For instance, if the file lies in
211``/usr/local/include`` which is not in your PATH, you may use the
212following command:
213
214::
215
216  $ ./configure --with-cgal=/usr/local
217
218
219
220MapServer Support (Optional)
221*****************************
222
223
224In order to activate the WMS, WFS and WCS output support using
225MapServer, the ``--with-mapserver`` option must be used. The path to
226``mapserver-config`` which is located in the source code of MapServer
227must also be set, using the following command:
228
229::
230
231  $ ./configure --with-mapserver=/path/to/your/mapserver_config/
232
233
234Read more about the :ref:`kernel-mapserver`.
235
236XML2 Support (Required)
237************************
238
239If xml2-config program is not found in PATH, a *--with-xml2config* option can be used  to specify its location. For instance, if xml2-config is installed in ``/usr/local/bin`` which is not in PATH, you may use the following command:
240
241::
242
243  $ ./configure --with-xml2config=/usr/local/bin/xml2-config
244
245Python Support (Optional)
246**************************
247
248The ``--with-python=yes`` option is required to activate the :ref:`kernel_index` Python support, using the following command:
249
250::
251
252  $ ./configure --with-python=yes
253
254This assumes that python-config is found in your ``PATH``. If not,
255then you can specify the Python installation directory using the
256following command (with Python installed in the ``/usr/local``
257directory):
258
259::
260
261  $ ./configure --with-python=/usr/local
262
263
264Python Version
265##############
266
267If multiple Python versions are available and you want to use a
268specific one, then you can use the ``--with-pyvers`` option as shown
269bellow:
270
271::
272
273  $ ./configure --with-pyvers=2.7
274
275
276.. _js-support:
277
278JavaScript Support (Optional)
279******************************
280
281In order to activate the JavaScript support for ZOO-Kernel,
282the ``--with-js=yes`` configure option must be specified. If you are using
283a "Debian-like" GNU/Linux distribution then  dpkg will be used to
284detect if the required packages are installed and you don't have to
285specify anything here. The following command is only needed (assuming
286that js_api.h and libmozjs.so are found in default directories):
287
288
289::
290
291  $ ./configure --with-js=yes
292
293If you want to use a custom installation of `SpiderMonkey
294<https://developer.mozilla.org/en/SpiderMonkey>`__ , or if you are not
295using a Debian packaging  system, then you'll have to specify the
296directory where it is installed. For  instance, if SpiderMonkey is in
297``/usr/local/``, then the following command must be used:
298
299::
300
301  $ ./configure --with-js=/usr/local
302
303
304PHP Support (Optional)
305***********************
306
307The ``--with-php=yes`` option is required to activate the
308:ref:`kernel_index` PHP support`, using the following command:
309
310::
311
312  $ ./configure --with-php=yes
313
314This assumes that ``php-config`` can be found in the ``<PATH>/bin``
315directory . So, supposing the your ``php-config`` can be found in
316``/usr/local/bin``, then use the following command:
317
318::
319
320  $ ./configure --with-php=/usr/local
321
322.. warning::
323    ZOO-Kernel optional PHP support requires a local PHP Embedded installation. Read more `here <http://zoo-project.org/trac/wiki/ZooKernel/Embed/PHP>`__.
324
325
326Java Support (Optional)
327************************
328
329In order to activate the Java support for ZOO-Kernel, the
330`--with-java` configure option must be specified and sets the
331installation path of your Java SDK. For instance,  if Java SDK is
332installed in the ``/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/`` directory,
333then the following command can be used:
334
335::
336
337  $ ./configure --with-java=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/
338
339This assumes that the ``include/linux`` and ``jre/lib/i386/client/``
340subdirectories exist in ``/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/``, and
341that the ``include/linux`` directory contains the ``jni.h`` headers file
342and that the ``jre/lib/i386/client/`` directory contains the ``libjvm.so``
343file.
344
345
346.. note::
347   With Mac OS X you only have to set *macos* as the value for the
348   ``--with-java`` option to activate Java support. For example:
349
350   ::
351
352     $ ./configure --with-java=macos
353
354
355Perl Support (Optional)
356************************
357
358The ``--with-perl=yes`` option can be used for activating the
359ZOO-Kernel Perl support, as follow:
360
361::
362
363  $ ./configure --with-perl=yes
364
365This assumes that perl is found in your PATH. For instance, if Perl is
366installed in ``/usr/local`` and ``/usr/local/bin`` is not found in
367your ``PATH``, then the following command can be used (this assumes
368that ``/usr/local/bin/perl`` exists):
369
370::
371
372  $ ./configure --with-perl=/usr/local
373
374
375Orfeo Toolbox Support (Optional)
376*********************************
377
378In order to activate the optional Orfeo Toolbox support, the
379``--with-otb`` option must be used, using the following command:
380
381::
382
383  $ ./configure --with-otb=/path/to/your/otb/
384
385
386Read more about the :ref:`kernel-orfeotoolbox`.
387
388.. warning::
389    To build the Orfeo Toolbox support you will require ITK, the
390    default version of ITK is 4.5, in case you use another version,
391    please make sure to use the ``--with-itk-version`` to specificy
392    what is the version available on your system.
393
394SAGA GIS Support (Optional)
395****************************
396
397
398In order to activate the optional SAGA GIS support, the *--with-saga* option must be used, using the following command:
399
400::
401
402  $ ./configure --with-saga=/path/to/your/saga/
403
404
405Read more about the :ref:`kernel-sagagis`.
406
407.. warning::
408    In case wx-config is not in your ``PATH`` please, make sure to use
409    the ``--with-wx-config``  to specify its location.
410
411Translation support (Optional)
412******************************
413
414The ZOO-Kernel is able to translate the messages it produces in different
415natural languages. This requires that you download `the messages file
416<https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/zoo-kernel-internationalization/>`_
417translated in your language, if any. Then, for this translation
418support to work, you have to generate manually the requested file on
419your system. For instance for the French translation, you may use the
420following command:
421
422.. code::
423
424    msgfmt messagespo_fr_FR.utf8.po -o /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/zoo-kernel.mo
425
426The ZOO-Kernel is also able to handle translation of
427ZOO-Services. Please, refer to :ref:`this document
428<service_translation>` for more details on the procedure to add new
429ZOO-Service translation files.
430
431.. warning::
432    The location of the final ``.mo`` file may vary depending on your
433    system setup.
434
435
436Install ZOO-Services
437--------------------
438
439.. warning::
440    We present here a global installation procedure for basics
441    ZOO-Services, for details about automatic installation of services
442    provided by :ref:`kernel-orfeotoolbox` or :ref:`kernel-sagagis`,
443    please refer to there specific documentations.
444
445Depending on the programming language used to implement the
446ZOO-Services you want to install, you will need to build a
447Services Provider. In the case of *C* and *Fotran*, you would create a
448shared library exporting the functions corresponding to all the
449ZOO-Services provided by this Services Provider. In case of *Java*,
450you will need to build a Java Class. In any other programming
451language, you should simply have to install the ServiceProvider and
452the zcfg files.
453
454If building a Shared library or a Java class is required, then you
455should find a ``Makefile`` in the service directory which is
456responsible to help you build this Services Provider. So you should
457simply run the `make` command from the Service directory to generate
458the required file.
459
460Then you simply need to copy the content of the ``cgi-env`` directory
461in ``cgi-bin``.
462
463To install the ``ogr/base-vect-ops`` Services Provider, supposing that
464your ``cgi-bin`` directory is ``/usr/local/lib`` use the following
465commands:
466
467.. code::
468
469    cd zoo-project/zoo-services/ogr/base-vect-ops
470    make
471    cp cgi-env/*.* /usr/lib/cgi-bin
472
473.. note::
474    You may also run ``make install`` directly after ``make``.
475
476
477To install the hello-py Services Provider, use the following commands:
478
479.. code::
480
481    cd zoo-project/zoo-services/hello-py/
482    cp cgi-env/* /usr/lib/cgi-bin
483
484
485Testing your installation
486-------------------------
487
488To test your installation yous should first be able to run the
489following command from the ``cgi-bin`` directory:
490
491.. code::
492
493    ./zoo_loader.cgi "request=GetCapabilities&service=WPS"
494
495
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