Live GIS Disc Testing
This wiki describes how to test each application installed in the Live GIS Disc. Each section should contain enough information for an Ubuntu user who is unfamiliar an application to try it out and confirm that everything has been installed correctly.
template
- Tests written for
- .package. [version], arramgong [version]
- Test Description last updated
- .date.
- Steps
- .action.
- Verify that ...
- Eg: From menu, select GeoSpatial->Application->Start
- Eg: Verify that a browser opens at url: http://localhost:... and shows the application start page.
- test results from .date.
- Run by: FirstName LastName
- System: VMWare Player, 2Gig RAM, on ubuntu 9.0 base
- Version: distribution version: eg: arramagong 3.0 rc2
- Results: Pass, Pass with issues, Fail
- link to bug reports
- Add more test results below, most recent results at the top
geoserver
gvsig
ugvsigmobile
geomajas
geonetwork
deegree
- Tests written for
- deegree 2.2, arramagong 2.0.1
- Test Description last updated
- Sep 2009
- Steps
- Click desktop icon "start deegree" which will run "catalina.sh start".
- Verify firefox is opens a new tab at the page http://localhost:8081/
- Click links in top left box ("deegree Web Applications").
- Verify the service links open test pages for WMS, WFS, and WCS with links to "Test WMS", "Test WFS" and "Test WCS".
- Missing step? click on ???
- Verify you get either maps or xml fragments.
- Click on the client link (iGeoPortal)
- Verify ??? ... will open in a new tab and should open a full working portal after choosing one of the offered WebMapContexts (Utah, SaltLakeCity or Playground).
- Click on the desktop icon "stop deegree"
- Verify the deegree-tomcat process is stopped. (How?)
kosmo
udig
openjump
postgis
pgrouting
osm
- JOSM
- File → Open → /usr/local/share/osm/Barcelona.osm.bz2
- Gosmore
- Open a terminal
- Import data with:
bzip2 -dc /usr/local/share/osm/Barcelona.osm.bz2 | gosmore rebuild
mapserver
geokettle
gmt
grass
- Tests written for
- grass 6.4.0rc5, arramagong 2.0
- Last updated
- Sep 2009
- Steps
- Double click on the GRASS desktop icon
- Verify you see a slick "Welcome to GRASS" GUI
- Select Spearfish60 for location, User1 for mapset
- Click on [Start Grass]
- In the Layer Manager GUI window add a raster layer
- On the toolbar click the icon with a + and a checkerboard
- On map to be displayed pull down the list and select elevation.dem
- from the PERMANENT mapset and click [ok]
- In the Layer Manager GUI window add a vector layer
- On the toolbar click the icon with a + and a "V" line
- For input map name pull down the list and select roads from the PERMANENT mapset and click [ok]
- Over in the Map Display window toolbar click on the eyeball icon to render
- Verify you see the maps displayed
- See also http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/HowToTestGrass6
- (North Carolina dataset is already installed in grassdata/)
qgis
mapnik
maptiler
marble
octave
opencpn
geopublishing
gpsdrive
- (copied from install_gpsdrive.sh)
- More details in the on-disc help page
Testing
If no GPS is plugged in
- Double click on the GpsDrive desktop icon
- You should see a map of downtown Sydney, after about 10 seconds a waypoint marker for the Convention Centre should appear.
- Set the map scale to 1:10,000 either by dragging the slider at the bottom or by using the +,- buttons (not magnifying glass)
- Enter Explore Mode by pressing the "e" key or in the Map Control button.
- Use the arrow keys or left mouse button to move off screen.
- Right click to set destination and leave Explore Mode
Downloading maps
- Change the scale setting to 1:1,000,000 you should see a continental map
- Enter Explore Mode again ("e") and left click on the great barrier reef
- Options -> Map -> Download
- Map source: NASA LANDSAT, Scale: 1:500,000, [Download Map]
- When download is complete click [ok] then change the preferred scale slider to 1:500,000
- This will be of more use in remote areas.
- Explore to the coast, click on an airport, headland, or some other conspicuous feature. You might want to use the magnifying glass buttons to zoom in on it better. Use a right click set the target on some other conspicuous feature nearby then demagnify back out.
- Options -> Map -> Download
- Map source: OpenStreetMap, Scale: 1:150,000, left-click on map to center the green preview over your target and what looks like a populated area.
- [Download Map]
- When download is complete click [ok] then change the preferred scale slider to 1:150,000 and you should see a (rather rural) road map. This will be more interesting in built up areas.
Overlay a GPX track
- In the ~/.gpsdrive/tracks/ directory you will find australia.gpx which is a track line following the coastline.
- Options -> Import -> GPX track
- Hidden folders are hidden in the file picker, but just start typing ~/.gpsdrive and hit enter. You should then see the tracks/ directory and be able to load australia.gpx.
- A red trace should appear along the coastline.
- Check that it lines up well with the coast as shown in map tiles of varying scale.
If a GPS is plugged in
- Make sure gpsd is running by starting "xgps" from the command line.
- The program will automatically detect gpsd and jump to your current position. This should bring up a continental map as you won't have any map tiles downloaded for your area yet.
- See the above "Downloading Maps" section to get some local tiles.
- If you have a local GPX track of some roads try loading that and making sure everything lines up, as detailed in the above "Overlay a GPX track" section.
That's it.
mb-system
mapfish
R
ossim
Main Documentation
- Confirm that Firefox is opened at startup
- Confirm that it opens up at file:///usr/local/share/livedvd-docs/index.html
- Confirm that the homepage is set to file:///usr/local/share/livedvd-docs/index.html
- Confirm that you can see descriptions about the different projects.