v2021.2 15/06/2021
The version published at this time contains breaking and non-breaking changes.
🚀 New Features
ATS:
- ATS for Data Specification on Orthoimagery
- ATS for Data Specification on Agricultural and Aquaculture Facilities
ETS:
- ETS for Data Specification on Orthoimagery
- ETS for Data Specification on Agricultural and Aquaculture Facilities
UI:
- Integration of new INSPIRE validator UI
🐛 Bugfixes
- #265 Added tiff format support to ATOM tests - #619
- #432 Updated from QualityOfCriteriaCode to QualityOfCriteria - #622
- #453 Updated temp schema validation - #616
- #472 Updated noDateTypeForSpecification message - #623
- #530 Added specification option to Geology - #618
- #531 GMLAS C.1 *:uom exception added - #617
- #535 Added new certificates to the ETF Validator
- #543 Added new certificates to the ETF Validator
- Updated outdated "community" repository links - #624
Deployment instructions
Section containing deployment process using Docker image and troubleshooting section. You can also find these in the training materal
docker login docker.pkg.github.com
#Provide Github credentials
docker run --name inspire-validator -d -p 8090:8090 -v ~/etf:/etf docker.pkg.github.com/inspire-mif/helpdesk-validator/inspire-validator:2021.2
#Launches a container with the image, exposing it port 8080 through the same port in the host machine, and uses a volume in the local file system, on the directory ~/etf
Modifying the Docker image
In the inspire-validator ZIP file you can find all the resources needed to generate the Docker image from this release. If you would like to tweak anything from it, you can modify any of its contents (Dockerfile, entrypoint file, configuration files... ), then execute the command
docker build -t [IMAGE_NAME]:[VERSION]
You can run this again using the run command
docker run --name inspire-validator -d -p 8090:8090 -v ~/etf:/etf [IMAGE_NAME]:[VERSION]
Deployment on production host
The Docker image is set up to run at localhost to be deployed on any machine. However, users may need to acces their validator on a dedicated host, usually with a domain name. For proper functioning of the validator, their UI and correct rendering of Test Reports, validator needs to be configured to run on a domain.
If you want to run the webapp in another host, you can change the configuration file, inside the .war file inside the inspire-validator zip file accompanying this release, at WEB-INF/classes/etf-config.properties
, and modify the etf.webapp.base.url
property. Then you can proceed to the build process described in the previous point.
Exposing the validator through a proxy
Usually host machines are connected in a private network that access to the Internet through a proxy. The Docker client needs to be configured to make use of this proxy, in order to be able to build the image and set up running the container.
For the build process, you need to add the following arguments to the command
--build-arg http_proxy=[HTTP_PROXY_URL:PORT] --build-arg https_proxy=[HTTPS_PROXY_URL:PORT] --build-arg no_proxy=127.0.0.1,localhost,*.<my-domain>
For the run command, you need to add the environment variables to it
--env http_proxy=[HTTP_PROXY_URL:PORT] --env https_proxy=[HTTPS_PROXY_URL:PORT] --env no_proxy=127.0.0.1,localhost,*.<mydomain>
These can also be set up in the Dockerfile, using the keyword ENV
For more information please check out https://docs.docker.com/network/proxy
For further configuration, please download the file inspire-validator-2021.2.zip and follow the instructions in the README.md file inside the .zip file.