A component of MapFish for printing templated cartographic maps. This module is the Java serverside module.
Please read the documentation available here: https://mapfish.github.io/mapfish-print/
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Building mapfish-print requires make and Docker.
Execute the following command():
> make build
This will build three artifacts: print-servlet-xxx.war
, print-lib.jar
, print-standalone.jar
.
The build also builds the documentation in the docs/build/site folder. To deploy the documentation it should
simply be copied to the gh-pages
branch and then committed. GitHub will automatically build the updated site
at: https://mapfish.github.io/mapfish-print/
If you only want to build the docs, simply run:
> ./gradlew docs:build
or run build in the docs directory.
The test (part of the build) requires the ‘Liberation Sans’ font, which can be downloaded
here.
To be able to quickly test modifications in the print you should:
docker-compose.override.sample.yaml
to docker-compose.override.yaml
.docker compose up -d
,8080
and on code modification will be built and trigger a restart.With that you will have a running print, when you modify the code the print will be rebuilt and restarted,
and the debugging port will be opened on 5005
.
CHANGELOG.md
x.y
from master.backport x.y
in the right color (GitHub: Issues -> Labels -> New Label).x.y.0
.SECURITY.md
file, add a policy for the new and old version..github/workflows/rebuild.yaml
file by adding the new branch name..github/workflows/audit.yaml
file by adding the new branch name.The following command will run the MapFish printer. The arguments must be supplied to the -PprintArgs="..."
parameter.
To list all the command line options then execute (the current directory is ./core
):
> ./gradlew print -PprintArgs="-help"
> ./gradlew print -PprintArgs="-config ../examples/src/test/resources/examples/simple/config.yaml -spec ../examples/src/test/resources/examples/simple/requestData.json -output ./output.pdf"
If you want to run in debug mode you can do the following:
> ./gradlew print --debug-jvm -PprintArgs="-config ../examples/src/test/resources/examples/simple/config.yaml -spec ../examples/src/test/resources/examples/simple/requestData.json -output ./output.pdf"
For the examples that use GeoServer you should run it in the composition, then build and start the composition:
make build
cp docker-compose.override.sample.yaml docker-compose.override.yaml
make acceptance-tests-up
Run the example:
docker compose exec builder gradle print -PprintArgs="-config /src/examples/src/test/resources/examples/simple/config.yaml -spec /src/examples/src/test/resources/examples/simple/requestData.json -output /src/examples/output.pdf"
Create Eclipse project metadata:
> ./gradlew eclipse
Import project into Eclipse
org.mapfish.print.cli.Main
-config samples/config.yaml -spec samples/spec.json -output \$HOME/print.pdf
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Releases, including various assets
Install then activate pre-commit hooks in your repository:
(The ‘pre-commit install’ must be run once per repository)
sudo apt install pre-commit
pre-commit install --allow-missing-config