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Oskari support site

Oskari

Oskari Map Application Framework aims to provide a framework and a collection of functionality-enhancing bundles and plugins for rapid development of feature-rich GI web applications.

Documentation available at [http://www.oskari.org].

Reporting issues

All Oskari-related issues should be reported here: https://github.com/oskariorg/oskari-docs/issues

Contributing

Please read the contribution guidelines before contributing pull requests to the Oskari project.


Installation

// clone the repository
cd oskari-docs
npm install
node app

Additionally, if you want the .less and .js files to be compiled to and linked from /public, run gulp in the main directory.

Structure

Documentation and guides are in md directory as markdown documents. After creating a new document remember to reference it from either a page in views/documentation.jade or views/guides.jade (or another appropriate place) or from another document.

When added under md/documentation or md/guides the page is automatically routed to /documentation/<file location without the md extension> or /guides/<file location without the md extension>, respectively.

All the other content should be placed in the .jade templates under views/. Also, please see the routes.js for details on how the content gets rendered.

Updating the RPC-client for example page

  1. Update the "oskari-rpc" dependency version in package.json
  2. Run npm update oskari-rpc
  3. Run npm run build-rpc

This updates the public/js/rpc/rpc-client.min.js file

Generating API documentation for Oskari version

  1. Clone oskari-frontend git-repository next to oskari.org repository (at the same folder level)
  2. Checkout to specific tag/version on the Oskari repository you want to create docs for
  3. Run VERSION=1.45.0 npm run docs

This generates files under generated/api/[version] folder.

Generating database documentation

A mini-site documenting the database structure can be generated with a custom fork of Schemaspy. Java 8 or newer is required. Command npm run db generates documentation into directory generated/db by connecting to a database instance and reading its structure. By default a database named oskaridb on localhost is used, but any Oskari database instance can be used by changing schemaspy/conf.properties. The generated db documentation is mapped to route /db/.

License

This work is dual-licensed under MIT and EUPL v1.1 (any language version applies, English version is included in https://github.com/oskariorg/oskari-docs/blob/master/documents/LICENSE-EUPL.pdf). You can choose between one of them if you use this work.

SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR EUPL-1.1

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