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Create your own ZOO-Services

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Create your own ZOO-Services
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:ref:`services_index` are quite easy to create once you have installed the ZOO Kernel and have chosen code (in the language of your choice) to turn into a ZOO service. Here are some HelloWorlds in Python, PHP, Java and JavaScript with links to their corresponding .zcfg files.

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General information

The function of the process for each programming language take three arguments: the main configuration, inputs and outputs.

Note

The service must return 3 if the process run successfully

Note

The service must return 4 if the process ended with an error

Python

You'll find here information needed to deploy your own Python Services Provider.

Python ZCFG requirements

Note

For each Service provided by your ZOO Python Services Provider, the ZCFG File must be named the same as the Python module function name (also the case of characters is important).

The ZCFG file should contain the following :

serviceType
Python
serviceProvider
The name of the Python module to use as a ZOO Service Provider. For instance, if your script, located in the same directory as your ZOO Kernel, was named my_module.py then you should use my_module (the Python module name) for the serviceProvider value in ZCFG file.

Python Data Structure used

The three parameters of the function are passed to the Python module as dictionaries.

Following you'll find an example for each parameters

Main configuration

Main configuration contains several informations, some of them are really useful to develop your service. Following an example

{
'main': {'lang': 'en-UK',
         'language': 'en-US',
         'encoding': 'utf-8',
         'dataPath': '/var/www/tmp',
         'tmpPath': '/var/www/tmp',
         'version': '1.0.0',
         'mapserverAddress': 'http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv',
         'isSoap': 'false',
         'tmpUrl': 'http://localhost/tmp/',
         'serverAddress': 'http://localhost/zoo'
        },
'identification': {'keywords': 'WPS,GIS',
                   'abstract': 'WPS services for testing ZOO',
                   'fees': 'None',
                   'accessConstraints': 'none',
                   'title': 'testing services'
                  },
'lenv': {'status': '0',
         'soap': 'false',
         'cwd': '/usr/lib/cgi-bin',
         'sid': '24709'
        },
'env': {'DISPLAY': 'localhost:0'},
'provider': {'addressCountry': 'it',
             'positionName': 'Developer',
             'providerName': 'Name of provider',
             'addressAdministrativeArea': 'False',
             'phoneVoice': 'False',
             'addressCity': 'City',
             'providerSite': 'http://www.your.site',
             'addressPostalCode': '38122',
             'role': 'Developer',
             'addressDeliveryPoint': 'False',
             'phoneFacsimile': 'False',
             'addressElectronicMailAddress': 'your@email.com',
             'individualName': 'Your Name'
            }
}

Inputs

The inputs are somethings like this

{
'variable_name': {'minOccurs': '1',
                  'DataType': 'string',
                  'value': 'this_is_the_value',
                  'maxOccurs': '1',
                  'inRequest': 'true'
                 }
}

The access to the value you have to require for the value parameter, something like this

yourVariable = inputs['variable_name']['value']

Outputs

The outputs data as a structure really similar to the inputs one

{
'result': {'DataType': 'string',
           'inRequest': 'true',
          }
}

There is no 'value' parameter before you assign it

inputs['result']['value'] = yourOutputDataVariable

The return statement has to be an integer: corresponding to the service status code.

To add a message for the wrong result you can add the massage to conf["lenv"]["message"], for example:

conf["lenv"]["message"] = 'Your module return an error'

Sample ZOO Python Services Provider

The following code represents a simple ZOO Python Services Provider which provides only one Service, the HelloPy one.

import zoo
import sys
def HelloPy(conf,inputs,outputs):
   outputs["Result"]["value"]="Hello "+inputs["a"]["value"]+" from Python World !"
   return zoo.SERVICE_SUCCEEDED

PHP

ZOO-API

The ZOO-API for the PHP language is automatically available from your service code. Tthe following functions are defined in the ZOO-API:

int zoo_SERVICE_SUCCEEDED()
return the value of SERVICE_SUCCEEDED
int zoo_SERVICE_FAILED()
return the value of SERVICE_FAILED
string zoo_Translate(string a)
return the translated string (using the "zoo-service" textdomain)
void zoo_UpdateStatus(Array conf,string message,int pourcent)
update the status of the running service

PHP ZCFG requirements

The ZCFG file should contain the following :

serviceType
PHP
serviceProvider
The name of the php script (ie. service.php) to use as a ZOO Service Provider.

PHP Data Structure used

The three parameters are passed to the PHP function as Arrays.

Sample ZOO PHP Services Provider

<?
function HelloPHP(&$main_conf,&$inputs,&$outputs){
   $tmp="Hello ".$inputs[S][value]." from PHP world !";
   $outputs["Result"]["value"]=zoo_Translate($tmp);
   return zoo_SERVICE_SUCCEEDED();
}
?>

Java

Specifically for the Java support, you may add the following two sections to your main.cfg file:

[javaxx]:This section is used to pass -XX:* parameters to the JVM created by the ZOO-Kernel to handle your ZOO-Service (see ref. 1 or ref. 2 for sample available). For each map a = b available in the [javaxx] section, the option -XX:a=b will be passed to the JVM. In case of a map a = minus (respectively a=plus) then the option -XX:-a (respectivelly -XX:+a) will be passed.
[javax]:The section is used to pass -X* options to the JVM (see ref.). For each map a = b available in the [javax] section, the option -Xab will be passed to the JVM (ie. set mx=2G to pass -Xmx2G).

ZOO-API

Before you build your first ZOO-Service implemented in Java, it is recommended that you first build the ZOO class of the Java ZOO-API.

Note

You should build ZOO-Kernel prior to follow this instructions.

To build the ZOO.class of the ZOO-API for Java, use the following command:

Error: Failed to load processor guess
No macro or processor named 'guess' found

Note

running the previous commands will require that both javac and javah are in your PATH.

Java ZCFG requirements

Note

For each Service provided by your ZOO Java Services Provider (your corresponding Java class), the ZCFG File should have the name of the Java public method corresponding to the service (case-sensitive).

The ZCFG file should contain the following :

serviceType
Java
serviceProvider
The name of the Java class to use as a ZOO Service Provider. For instance, if your java class, located in the same directory as your ZOO-Kernel, was named HelloJava.class then you should use HelloJava.

Java Data Structure used

The three parameters are passed to the Java function as java.util.HashMap.

Sample ZOO Java Services Provider

import java.util.*;
public class HelloJava {
  public static int HelloWorldJava(HashMap conf,HashMap inputs, HashMap outputs) {
     HashMap hm1 = new HashMap();
     hm1.put("dataType","string");
     HashMap tmp=(HashMap)(inputs.get("S"));
     java.lang.String v=tmp.get("value").toString();
     hm1.put("value","Hello "+v+" from JAVA WOrld !");
     outputs.put("Result",hm1);
     System.err.println("Hello from JAVA WOrld !");
     return ZOO.SERVICE_SUCCEEDED;
  }
}

Javascript

ZOO API

If you need to use :ref:`ZOO API <api>` in your service, you have first to copy zoo-api.js and zoo-proj4js.js where your services are located (for example in Unix system probably in /usr/lib/cgi-bin/

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Javascript ZCFG requirements

Note

For each Service provided by your ZOO Javascript Services Provider, the ZCFG File must be named the same as the Javascript function name (also the case of characters is important).

The ZCFG file should contain the following :

serviceType
JS
serviceProvider
The name of the JavaScript file to use as a ZOO Service Provider. For instance, if your script, located in the same directory as your ZOO Kernel, was named my_module.js then you should use my_module.js.

Javascript Data Structure used

The three parameters of the function are passed to the JavaScript function as Object.

Sample ZOO Javascript Services Provider

function hellojs(conf,inputs,outputs){
   outputs=new Array();
   outputs={};
   outputs["result"]["value"]="Hello "+inputs["S"]["value"]+" from JS World !";
   return Array(3,outputs);
}
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