MapProxy 1.8 now officially supports Python 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4. The most important change is the support for Python 3. Updated documentation is available at: Python 3 We are pleased to announce the release of MapProxy 1.8.0. There are many more changes and improvements. The new band merge feature allows you to create false-color or grayscale images on the fly, by selecting different sources for each (color) band. You can now directly integrate ArcGIS services without the need to enable WMS support. Updated documentation is available at: Support for ArcGIS REST services We are pleased to announce the release of MapProxy 1.9.0. There are a lot more changes and improvements including improved ArcGIS REST sources, performance improvements for SQLite and MBTile caches and native GeoJSON support. The new -duration and -reeseed-interval options of mapproxy-seed allow you to run the seeding for a limited time (e.g. It is now also possible to build the union, intersection or difference between multiple coverages. Updated documentation is available at: Support for new cache backendsĪreas outside a source coverage can be converted to a transparent background (clipping). We are pleased to announce the release of MapProxy 1.10.0. Please note that Python 2.6 is no longer supported. There are a lot more changes and improvements. The ssl_ca_certs option is still available for older systems, or for custom CA certificates. The ssl_no_cert_checks option was broken with these Python versions. MapProxy now uses CA certificates provided by your system if you use Python >=2.7.9 or >=3.4. The accuracy for reprojections on low map scales improved while the performance improved for mid to high map scales. The new tool mapproxy-util defrag can be used to reduce the size of compact cache bundle safter tiles were removed/updated. The performance for version 1 was improved as well. MapProxy now also supports version 2 of the ArcGIS compact cache format. Updated documentation is available at: Improved support for ArcGIS compact caches We are pleased to announce the release of MapProxy 1.11.0. Please note that Python 2.6 is no longer supported since MapProxy 1.11.0. There are a lot more changes and improvements, especially regarding Python 3.6 and 3.7 compatibility. jpeg_quality option is also supported for JPEG compressed TIFF files. TIFF images can be compressed with LZW or JPEG. MapProxy now georeferences all (Geo)TIFF WMS responses. MapProxy is now able to create missing tiles by rescaling tiles from zoom levels below or above. Updated documentation is available at: Rescale existing tiles ItĬontains a lot of major and minor improvements. We are pleased to announce the release of MapProxy 1.12.0. There are a lot more changes and improvements, especially regarding Python 3.8 compatibility. for HiDPI tile URLs like Other fixes and changes Tile sources can contain characters in the path of the URL (e.g. You can hide the source URLs in WMS exceptions with the new _exception_url option.
MapProxy is now able to use the latest PROJ releases via pyproj. Updated documentation is available at: Some of the improvements We are pleased to announce the release of MapProxy 1.13.0. Security fix for local file disclosure (#526). Support cookie management for HTTP sources. Updated documentation is available at: Improvements
To upgrade within your virtualenv: $ pip install -upgrade -no-deps MapProxy By default MapProxy will use featureinfo_format.We are pleased to announce the release of MapProxy 1.13.1. featureinfo_out_format Output format returned by the XSLT script. featureinfo_xslt Path to an XSLT script that should be used to transform incoming feature information. By default MapProxy will use the same format as requested by the client. featureinfo_format The INFO_FORMAT for FeatureInfo requests. featureinfo If this is set to true, MapProxy will mark the layer as queryable and incoming GetFeatureInfo requests will be forwarded to the source server.
You can use this option in combination with featureinfo: true to create a source that is only used for feature info requests. map If this is set to false, MapProxy will not request images from this source. Local URLs ( file://) are also supported. legendurl Configure a URL to an image that should be returned as the legend for this source. Each MapProxy WMS layer that contains one or more sources with legend graphics will then have a LegendURL. legendgraphic If this is set to true, MapProxy will request legend graphics from this source. version The WMS version number used for requests (supported: 1.0.0, 1.1.0, 1.1.1, 1.3.0). This option affects what request MapProxy sends to the source WMS server.