Hi List,
I've succesfully created a simple minimal netcdf file (using Python)
with time-range-based data in a latlon grid:
like: float fakedata(time=3, z=3, lat=3, lon=4)
I can load the file (with several layers) both in QGIS (as mesh) and in
Geoserver (2.14.1 with netcdf extension) (with both time and elevation
dimensions): NICE!
BUT: we also want to project the data to our national grid: epsg:28992
If I understand docs correct, this should be possible (so: a known epsg,
no custom crs)?
Using gdal somebody provided me with a simple example in which instead
of lat lon the coordinates are x and y, and a CRS definition is defined:
"oblique_stereographic" and used as 'grid_mapping'.
But this is only 2D: (y=3, x=4)
With my python-netcdf-creation script I'm able to do that, and Geoserver
loads the data as one layer.
But trying to add time and/or z I fail:
Caused by: org.geotools.feature.IllegalAttributeException:Unknown
attribute time:null value:null
at
org.geotools.feature.simple.SimpleFeatureImpl.setAttribute(SimpleFeatureImpl.java:238)
at
org.geotools.imageio.netcdf.VariableAdapter.setFeatureTime(VariableAdapter.java:1327)
at
org.geotools.imageio.netcdf.VariableAdapter.createFeature(VariableAdapter.java:1280)
at
org.geotools.imageio.netcdf.VariableAdapter.getFeatures(VariableAdapter.java:1232)
at
org.geotools.imageio.netcdf.NetCDFImageReader.initIndex(NetCDFImageReader.java:363)
or other silent issues.
I tried to google and look into the code to find the magic combination
of attributes/variables needed to be defined, but after hours of
fiddling, I tend to give up and ask for help :-)
So Question: should Geoserver be able to serve
fakedata(time=3, z=3, y=3, x=4)
with given crs, just as it is able to serve:
fakedata(time=3, z=3, lat=3, lon=4) ?
If anybody has a working example of such a grid I'm also happy, as that
proves that my feeling is right that it should be possible and I miss
something...
The python code and working latlon and not-working epsg28992 output
netcdf's are here http://duif.net/ncgeoserver.zip if somebody is willing
to have a look.
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
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