.. _kernel-orfeotoolbox:
Optional Orfeo Toolbox support
======================
`Orfeo Toolbox `_ provides simple to advanced algorithms for processing imagery available from remote sensors.
The optional Orfeo Toolbox support is available since `ZOO-Project 1.5 `__. It allows to execute the `OTB Applications `_ directly as ZOO WPS Services thanks to a :ref:`kernel_index` specific internal mechanism which is detailed in this section.
.. note::
|otb| `Orfeo Toolbox `__ is an open source image processing library. Learn more by reading its `documentation `__.
.. |otb| image:: ../_static/orfeotoolbox.png
:height: 115px
:width: 150px
:scale: 30%
:alt: Orfeo Toolbox logo
Installation and configuration
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Follow the step described bellow in order to activate the ZOO-Project optional Orfeo Toolbox support.
Prerequisites
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* latest `ZOO-Kernel `_ trunk version
* Orfeo Toolbox (`OTB 4.2.1 `_)
* Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit (`ITK-4.7 `_)
Installation steps
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.. Note:: These installation steps were successfully tested on Ubuntu 14.4 LTS
.. Note:: For OTB and ITK, the CMAKE_C_FLAGS and CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS must first be set to ``-fPIC``
Download lastest ZOO-Kernel code from SVN.
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svn checkout http://svn.zoo-project.org/svn/trunk/zoo-kernel zoo-kernel
Then compile ZOO-Kernel using the needed configuration options as shown bellow:
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cd zoo-kernel
autoconf
./configure --with-otb=/usr/local --with-itk=/usr/local --with-itk-version=4.7
make
cp zoo_loader.cgi /usr/lib/cgi-bin
Configuration steps
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.. _kernel-orfeotoolbox-main.cfg:
Main configuration file
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Add the following content to your ``/usr/lib/cgi-bin/main.cfg`` file
in the ``[env]`` section:
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ITK_AUTOLOAD_PATH=/usr/local/lib/otb/applications
Services configuration file
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The build of the `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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mkdir build
cd build
ccmake ..
make
Run the following command to generate all the needed zcfg files for the available OTB Application:
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mkdir zcfgs
cd zcfgs
export ITK_AUTOLOAD_PATH=/your/path/to/otb/applications
../build/otb2zcfg
mkdir /location/to/your/cgi-bin/OTB
cp *zcfg /location/to/your/cgi-bin/OTB
.. warning
The ITK_AUTOLOAD_PATH environment variable is required in the [env] section of your main.cfg.
Test requests
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Once done, OTB Applications should be listed as available WPS Services when runing a GetCapabilities request
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http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=GetCapabilities&service=WPS
Each OTB Service can then be described individually using the DescribeProcess request, as for example:
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http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=DescribeProcess&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=OTB.BandMath
Here is an example request executing the *OTB.BandMath* Application with the `OTB Cookbook `_ sample data as input
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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
.. note::
The usual ZOO GetStatus requests also work when using the OTB Applications as WPS Services.