pygeoapi: what's new in the Python OGC API Reference Implementation
2021-09-29, 14:00–14:30, Córdoba

pygeoapi is an OGC API Reference Implementation for Features. Implemented in Python, pygeoapi supports many other OGC APIs via a core agnostic API, different web frameworks (Flask, Starlette, Django) and a fully integrated OpenAPI capability. Lightweight, easy to deploy and cloud-ready, pygeoapi's architecture facilitates publishing datasets and processes from multiple sources.

This presentation will provide an update on the current status and latest developments, including the implementation of numerous new OGC APIs including gridded/coverage data (OGC API - Coverages), search (OGC API - Records), vector/map tiles (OGC API - Tiles), and Environmental Data Retrieval (EDR API).


pygeoapi is an OGC API Reference Implementation for Features. Implemented in Python, pygeoapi supports many other OGC APIs via a core agnostic API, different web frameworks (Flask, Starlette, Django) and a fully integrated OpenAPI capability. Lightweight, easy to deploy and cloud-ready, pygeoapi's architecture facilitates publishing datasets and processes from multiple sources.

This presentation will provide an update on the current status and latest developments, including the implementation of numerous new OGC APIs including gridded/coverage data (OGC API - Coverages), search (OGC API - Records), vector/map tiles (OGC API - Tiles), and Environmental Data Retrieval (EDR API).


Authors and Affiliations

Tom Kralidis (Open Source Geospatial Foundation tomkralidis@gmail.com)
Francesco Bartoli (Geobeyond Srl francesco.bartoli@geobeyond.it)
Angelos Tzotsos (Open Source Geospatial Foundation tzotsos@gmail.com)
Just van den Broecke (Just Objects B.V. justb4@gmail.com)
Paul van Genuchten (GeoCat B.V. paul.vangenuchten@geocat.net)

Track

Software

Topic

Standards, interoperability, SDIs

Level

1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed.

Language of the Presentation

English

Tom Kralidis is with the Meteorological Service of Canada and longtime contributor to FOSS4G. He contributes to numerous projects in the Geopython ecosystem.

Tom is the co-chair of the OGC API - Records Standards Working Group, chair of the WMO Expert Team on Metadata, and serves on the OSGeo Board.

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Angelos is a remote sensing expert with background in surveying engineering and software development. He is currently an OSGeo Board member and serves OSGeo as President. He is an active advocate of OSGeo around the world at related conferences.

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