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3 | How To Use the Orfeo Toolbox support |
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4 | ============================================= |
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6 | :Authors: Nicolas Bozon, Gérald Fenoy, Jeff McKenna |
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7 | :Last Updated: $Date: 2015-02-09 17:33:28 +0000 (Mon, 09 Feb 2015) $ |
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9 | The key idea of the ZOO `Orfeo Toolbox <http://orfeo-toolbox.org/otb/>`_ support implementation is to take advantage of the `OTB Applications <http://orfeo-toolbox.org/otb/otb-applications.html>`_ by using them directly as ZOO WPS Services, without any modifications. |
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11 | Here is an overview of the installation procedure and the required configuration to activate the OTB support in ZOO-Project. |
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13 | .. Note:: These installation steps were successfully tested on Ubuntu 14.4 LTS |
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15 | .. contents:: Table of Contents |
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16 | :depth: 3 |
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17 | :backlinks: top |
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19 | How to make it working ? |
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20 | ------------------------ |
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22 | Requirements |
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23 | ************** |
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25 | * latest `ZOO-Kernel <http://zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/zoo-project/zoo-kernel>`_ trunk version |
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26 | * Orfeo Toolbox (`OTB 4.2.1 <http://orfeo-toolbox.org/otb/>`_ ) |
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27 | * Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit (`ITK-4.7 <http://itk.org/ITK/resources/software.html/>`_ ) |
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29 | Installation steps |
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30 | ******************** |
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32 | .. Note:: For OTB and ITK, the CMAKE_C_FLAGS and CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS must first be set to ``-fPIC`` |
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34 | Download lastest ZOO-Kernel code from SVN. |
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36 | .. code-block:: guess |
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38 | svn checkout http://svn.zoo-project.org/svn/trunk/zoo-kernel zoo-kernel |
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40 | Then compile ZOO-Kernel using the needed configuration options as shown bellow: |
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42 | .. code-block:: guess |
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44 | cd zoo-kernel |
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45 | autoconf |
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46 | ./configure --with-otb=/usr/local --with-itk=/usr/local --with-itk-version=4.7 |
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47 | make |
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48 | cp zoo_loader.cgi /usr/lib/cgi-bin |
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50 | Configuration steps |
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51 | ************************* |
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53 | Main configuration file |
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54 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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56 | Add the following content to your ``/usr/lib/cgi-bin/main.cfg`` file |
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57 | in the ``[env]`` section: |
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59 | .. code-block:: guess |
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61 | ITK_AUTOLOAD_PATH=/usr/local/lib/otb/applications |
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63 | Services configuration file |
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64 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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66 | The build of the `otb2zcfg <http://zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/thirds/otb2zcfg>`_ utility is required to activate the available OTB Applications as WPS services. This can be done using the following command: |
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68 | .. code-block:: guess |
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70 | mkdir build |
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71 | cd build |
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72 | ccmake .. |
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73 | make |
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75 | Run the following command to generate all the needed zcfg files for the available OTB Application: |
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79 | mkdir zcfgs |
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80 | cd zcfgs |
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81 | export ITK_AUTOLOAD_PATH=/your/path/to/otb/applications |
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82 | ../build/otb2zcfg |
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83 | mkdir /location/to/your/cgi-bin/OTB |
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84 | cp *zcfg /location/to/your/cgi-bin/OTB |
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86 | .. warning |
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88 | The ITK_AUTOLOAD_PATH environment variable is required in the [env] section of your main.cfg. |
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90 | Test the ZOO OTB support |
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91 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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93 | Once done, OTB Applications should be listed as available WPS Services when runing a GetCapabilities request |
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97 | http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=GetCapabilities&service=WPS |
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99 | Each OTB Service can then be described individually using the DescribeProcess request, as for example: |
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103 | http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=DescribeProcess&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=OTB.BandMath |
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105 | And executed according to your needs, as for the following example executing OTB.BandMath with the OTB sample data as input |
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109 | http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=Execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=OTB.BandMath&DataInputs=il=Reference@xlink:href=http://hg.orfeo-toolbox.org/OTB-Data/raw-file/ca154074b282/Examples/verySmallFSATSW.tif;il=Reference@xlink:href=http://hg.orfeo-toolbox.org/OTB-Data/raw-file/ca154074b282/Examples/verySmallFSATSW_nir.tif;out=float;exp=im1b3*cos%28im1b1%29,im1b2*cos%28im1b1%29,im1b1*cos%28im1b1%29&RawDataOutput=out@mimeType=image/png |
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111 | When executing OTB applications as WPS Services, it is also possible to check the OTB process status, using the usual ZOO GetStatus request. |
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