IstSOS Web API

Currently in progress...

Introduction
istSOS[1][2] is an OGC SOS server implementation written in Python. istSOS allows managing and dispatch observations from monitoring sensors according to the Sensor Observation Service standard.

istSOS Web API is one of the accepted project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2016.

Building of istSOS Web API is focused on two parts:
 * development of the JavaScript core library, that will expose in JavaScript language, communication with the istSOS REST API interface.
 * building the easy-to-use Web framework, which will use JavaScript core library to enable creation of feature-rich Web widget, that will be easily embeddable into existing Web sites.

Development can be followed at the following links:
 * https://github.com/istSOS/javascript-core - Project repository
 * https://github.com/WebPractice-LukaG/javascript-core - Forked repository

Student working on istSOS Web API: Luka Glušica Mentors: Milan Antonovic, Massimiliano Cannata

[1] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/IstSOS

[2] http://istsos.org

Schedule
Development of istSOS Web API consists of two parts:
 * JavaScript Core Library
 * Web App for creating Web Widgets, based on previosly developed core library

Working schedule presented below, is arranged in consultance with the mentors and other students working on the istSOS projects. The planning isn't strict for "in-between" deadlines, because of varying nature of our projects, but it is strict for two major parts, mentioned above (June 20 and August 22).

istSOS JavaScript Core

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! Task !! From !! To
 * Requirements analysis || May 23 || May 30
 * Coding || May 30 || June 13
 * Testing, bug fix, release || June 13 || June 20
 * }
 * Testing, bug fix, release || June 13 || June 20
 * }
 * }

istSOS Online Web Widget Creator

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! Task !! From !! To
 * Design and Requirements analysis || June 20|| June 27
 * Coding || June 27 || July 18
 * Coding(VistSOS Web Component Integration) || July 18 || August 8
 * Coding, Testing, Bug Fixing, Documentation || August 8 || August 22
 * }
 * Coding(VistSOS Web Component Integration) || July 18 || August 8
 * Coding, Testing, Bug Fixing, Documentation || August 8 || August 22
 * }
 * }

Week 1
What did you get done this week? This week, I’ve been indentifying all the admin HTTP requests to the server, that are targeting the istSOS RESTful API. By identifying, I mean writting down: Also, I’ve started designing the class structure, for the purpose of developing JavaScript core library. All of the mentioned work, I’m doing in partnership with a GsoC student Florin-Daniel Cioloboc, who’s working on an Java core library for istSOS and our work overlaps in this section.
 * URL
 * type of request (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
 * response data
 * request payload

What do you plan on doing next week? Next week, I will be finishing the class structure and begin with the actual development/coding of JavaScript core library. I will be also creating some test pages along the way, to check for possible errors.

Are you blocked on anything? Currently, everything is going according to plan.

Week 2
What did you get done this week? This week, I've been continuosly working on class structure design for JavaScript core library and also started commiting some code. The was to implement IstSOS, Server and Database classes, but let's say that 90% of it is done.

What do you plan on doing next week? Next week, I will be completing the class structure and will try to implement more classes like Service, Offering, Procedure.

Are you blocked on anything? Actually, the reason why 90% of mentioned classes were done, is that I was unable to store JSON response object into an outside variable. For the information, I've been using Google Closure library for executing AJAX requests.

Week 3
What did you get done this week? This week, I’ve implemented Configuration, Service, Offering, ObservedProperty, DataQuality, UnitOfMeasure and Date classes. Service class is partially implemented, because it depends on other classes that should be implemented soon. Also, I’ve created an html and JavaScript file for testing and I’ve already tested some of the previously implemented classes, but the new ones are about to be tested. Appart from mentioned, I’ve updated OSgeo wiki page with timeline and weekly reports, also you can take a look at README file in my GitHub forked repository, because I’ve started with creating API documentation for the core library I’ve been working on. What do you plan on doing next week? Next week, I plan to implement last two classes (Procedure, VirtualProcedure) and to do all the testing, bug fixes and refining the code and documentation. Hopefully, by June 20-th, I will be releasing istSOS JavaScript core library. Are you blocked on anything? Currently, everything is fine. I solved the issue with AJAX requests in consultance with my mentors.

Week 4
What did you get done this week? I have implemented all the classes and did the testing of all the GET requests, which can be checked if you take a lok at istsos-test.html and istsos-test.js ( GitHub forked repository). I have also updated the GitHub wiki page with the API documentation and the class structure of the library.

What do you plan on doing next week? I plan to test all requests (POST/PUT/DELETE). Hopefully, this part will go easier and quicker, because I already fixed most of the minor problems during GET request tests. Also, I will be updating documentation along the way. We have regular meetengs with our mentors every Tuesday, so If everything goes as planned, I will prepare the first version of a library until then.

Are you blocked on anything? Currently, everything is going according to plan.

Student's biography
My name is Luka Glušica and I'm a MSc student at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformatics, University of Belgrade, Serbia. Master's degree program, that I'm currently enrolled in, is oriented towards GIS (including programming), Web Cartography and Remote Sensing.

I'm familiar with Windows and Linux (Ubuntu, Linux Mint) operating system environments, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access) and Libre Office (Writter, Calc, Base) solutions, and I'm using them on daily basis.

During my studies, I've developed the set of skills listed below:
 * Web development - HTML, CSS, JavaScript (Jquery, OpenLayers 3), Bootstrap
 * Object oriented programming - Java, Python
 * CAD solution - Certified Professional in AutoCAD 2014 2D Drafting
 * GIS - QGIS, ArcGIS, Manifold System, Idrisi, SAGA
 * Database systems - PostgreSQL/PostGIS

Some of my practice work:
 * https://github.com/WebPractice-LukaG/OpenLayers3_WFS-T
 * https://github.com/WebPractice-LukaG/OpenLayers3_parcel_search_by_address