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Mapwarper is an open source map geo-rectification, warping and georeferencing application.
It enables a user to upload an image, a scanned map or aerial photo for example, and by placing control points on a
reference map and the image, to warp it, to stretch it to fit.

The application can be seen in use at http://mapwarper.net for public use and in library setting at http://maps.nypl.org

The application is a web based crowdsourced geospatial project that enables people and organisations to collaboratively publish images of maps online
and digitize and extract vector information from them. Users rectify, warp or stretch images of historical maps with a reference basemap,
assigning locations on image and map that line up with each other. Often these historical maps were in big paper books, and so for the first
time they can be stitched together and shown as a whole, in digital format. Users can crop around the maps, and join them together into layers.
By georeferencing the images, they can be warped or georectified to match the locations in space, and used in GIS software and other services.
One such use of these warped maps is an application that that helps people digitize, that is, trace over the maps to extract information from them.
For example, buildings in 18th Century Manhattan, details changing land use, building type etc. This application is called the Digitizer.

The application runs as a Ruby on Rails application using a number of open source geospatial libraries and technologies, including PostGIS, Mapserver, Geoserver, and GDAL tools.

The resulting maps can be exported as a PNG, GeoTIFF, WMS, Tiles, and KML for use in many different applications.

Groups of maps can be made into "layers" that will stictch together the composite map images.

There is also a vector digitizer application that works on layers also. It uses the WFS-V  protocol and so geoserver is needed for this.


SETUP
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This application is a bit peculiar to set up, sorry! I do intend to moderise it. One of things is that it doesn't like modern rubygems but 1.7.2 is fine. Blame the way Ruby has great backwards compatibilties, then revel in the power of rvm, this message and the following documentation!

Some things you may need to set up first:

libgdal-ruby is used to get the raster extents to update the bounding box of a warped map

config/deploy.rb for capistrano users, change this as fits. Have a look and see
 how it works with shared paths, to save mapserver map files and images between deploys.

gdal - needs to be installed, again FWTOOLS good. the path to the gdal executable
 directory can be added / changed in config/environments/production.rb and/or development.rb if
It cannot find it on the PATH.

libmapscript-ruby also needed.

Versions - from ubuntuGIS
libmapscript-ruby version 5.6.6-2~lucid1
gdal-bin version 1.7.3-2~lucid1

Some files you will need to put manually there, and capistrano copies across to the correct place, basically enables
the code not to have site specific stuff in svn.

config/initializers/session_store.rb.example into shared/config/session_store.rb
config/initializers/mail.rb. put mail.rb into shared/config folder
config/environments/production.rb again, into shared/config folder
config/database.yml.production into shared/config folder
see deploy.rb for details

create folders shared/system/mapimages/src and /dst and /dst/png

(or if you are not using capistrano, public/mapimages/src  public/mapimages/dst public/mapimages/dst/png)

database - standard rails db migrate should do the trick - mysql or sqlite3 should
make sure you login as the admin set up in the migration 010 and use this to create a new user, and use this to disable this initial default admin

be fine. Change the database.example file to your database.yml 

imagemagick required for paperclip and thumbnail handling....

legacy import from older warper with mapscans
you can use the custom rake command
RAILS_ENV=development rake legacy:migrate --trace
---------
replace GOOGLE_MAPS_KEY in production.rb to your own


Other optional config options put in you environment files
MAX_DIMENSION =  2000  #max dimension width or height for an upload. Otherwise it will get resized to fit this max size
MAX_ATTACHMENT_SIZE = 5.megabyte #max upload file size
GDAL_MEMORY_LIMIT = 20 # max memory used for gdal_warp, may keep some servers sweet
if you comment these out, then no constraints are used
--
tim waters (tim_at_geothings.net)

---

This may help you even more:

gem list on a server:

actionmailer (2.3.5)
actionpack (2.3.5)
activerecord (2.3.5)
activeresource (2.3.5)
activesupport (2.3.5)
fastercsv (1.5.5)
georuby (2.0.0)
hpricot (0.8.6)
i18n (0.6.1, 0.4.2)
passenger (4.0.3)
multi_json (1.7.3)
nokogiri (1.5.9)
oauth (0.4.7)
pg (0.15.1)
rack (1.0.1)
rails (2.3.5)
rake (0.9.2.2)
yahoo-geoplanet (0.2.1)

notes on getting it running in RVM
  *. use an old version of rubygems (as we need old version of rake) - see below
  *. specify vgem install nokogiri -v=1.5.5 (as newer versions of nokogiri require ruby 1.9)
  *. mapscript-
  you have to have installed libmapscript-ruby1.8 system wide anyway, and then copy (or possibly link) the .so file into the ruby load path of the rmv ruby.
* find where mapscript library lives
dpkg -L libmapscript-ruby1.8
* find the ruby load paths in rhte rvm
ruby -e 'puts $LOAD_PATH'
* copy it across
* copy usr/lib/ruby/1.8/x86_64-linux/mapscript.so /home/tim/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.8.7-p371/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/x86_64-linux/
 * gdal - do the same with gdal - copy the library across 
cp  /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/x86_64-linux/gdal /home/tim/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.8.7-p371/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/x86_64-linux/ -r



example command history for install

# the following commands are for Ubuntu 12.10

$ sudo apt-get install python-software-properties software-properties-common
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential make
$ sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev
$ sudo apt-get install imagemagick git
$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ppa
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install gdal-bin
$ sudo apt-get install libgdal-ruby
$ sudo apt-get install libmapscript-ruby
$ sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.1-postgis
$ sudo apt-get install ruby1.8
$ sudo apt-get install ruby1.8-dev
$ sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
$ sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
$ sudo apt-get install apache2-threaded-dev

$ wget http://production.cf.rubygems.org/rubygems/rubygems-1.7.2.tgz
$ tar xvpzf rubygems-1.7.2.tgz
$ cd rubygems-1.7.2/
$ sudo ruby setup.rb
$ sudo ln -s /usr/bin/gem1.8 /usr/bin/gem

$ sudo gem install rails -v=2.3.5
Successfully installed rake-10.1.0
Successfully installed activesupport-2.3.5
Successfully installed activerecord-2.3.5
Successfully installed rack-1.0.1
Successfully installed actionpack-2.3.5
Successfully installed actionmailer-2.3.5
Successfully installed activeresource-2.3.5
Successfully installed rails-2.3.5
8 gems installed

$ gem list
# if rake version is not 0.9.2.2 (usually higher), then reinstall rake
$ sudo gem uninstall rake

You have requested to uninstall the gem:
        rake-10.0.4
rails-2.3.5 depends on [rake (>= 0.8.3)]
nokogiri-1.5.9 depends on [rake (>= 0.9)]
georuby-2.0.0 depends on [rake (>= 0)]
If you remove this gems, one or more dependencies will not be met.
Continue with Uninstall? [Yn]
Remove executables:
        rake
in addition to the gem? [Yn]
Removing rake
Successfully uninstalled rake-10.0.4

$ sudo gem install rake -v=0.9.2.2

$ sudo gem install yahoo-geoplanet -v=0.2.1
# previous successful with i18n-0.6.1, later successful with i18n-0.6.4

$ sudo gem install nokogiri -v=1.5.9
$ sudo gem install georuby -v=2.0.0

$ sudo gem install pg -v=0.15.1
Fetching: pg-0.15.1.gem (100%)
Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
Successfully installed pg-0.15.1
1 gem installed
Installing ri documentation for pg-0.15.1...

Invalid output formatter

For help on options, try 'rdoc --help'

ERROR:  While generating documentation for pg-0.15.1
... MESSAGE:   exit
... RDOC args: --ri --op /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/pg-0.15.1/ri -f fivefish -t pg: The Ruby Interface to PostgreSQL -m README.rdoc lib Contributors.rdoc History.rdoc Manifest.txt README-OS_X.rdoc README-Windows.rdoc README.ja.rdoc README.rdoc POSTGRES LICENSE ext/gvl_wrappers.c ext/pg.c ext/pg_connection.c ext/pg_result.c --title pg-0.15.1 Documentation --quiet

$ sudo gem install fastercsv -v=1.5.5
$ sudo gem install passenger -v=4.0.3
Fetching: daemon_controller-1.1.4.gem (100%)
Fetching: passenger-4.0.3.gem (100%)
Successfully installed daemon_controller-1.1.4
Successfully installed passenger-4.0.3
2 gems installed

$ sudo gem install oauth -v=0.4.7

$ sudo a2enmod proxy
$ sudo a2enmod proxy_http
$ sudo passenger-install-apache2-module
Welcome to the Phusion Passenger Apache 2 module installer, v4.0.3.

This installer will guide you through the entire installation process. It
shouldn't take more than 3 minutes in total.

Here's what you can expect from the installation process:

 1. The Apache 2 module will be installed for you.
 2. You'll learn how to configure Apache.
 3. You'll learn how to deploy a Ruby on Rails application.

Don't worry if anything goes wrong. This installer will advise you on how to
solve any problems.

The Apache 2 module was successfully installed.

Please edit your Apache configuration file, and add these lines:

   LoadModule passenger_module /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-4.0.3/libout/apache2/mod_passenger.so
   PassengerRoot /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-4.0.3
   PassengerDefaultRuby /usr/bin/ruby1.8

After you restart Apache, you are ready to deploy any number of Ruby on Rails
applications on Apache, without any further Ruby on Rails-specific
configuration!

Deploying a Ruby on Rails application: an example

Suppose you have a Rails application in /somewhere. Add a virtual host to your
Apache configuration file and set its DocumentRoot to /somewhere/public:

   <VirtualHost *:80>
      ServerName www.yourhost.com
      # !!! Be sure to point DocumentRoot to 'public'!
      DocumentRoot /somewhere/public
      <Directory /somewhere/public>
         # This relaxes Apache security settings.
         AllowOverride all
         # MultiViews must be turned off.
         Options -MultiViews
      </Directory>
   </VirtualHost>

And that's it! You may also want to check the Users Guide for security and
optimization tips, troubleshooting and other useful information:

  /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-4.0.3/doc/Users guide Apache.html


$ sudo vi /etc/apache2/mods-available/passenger.load
LoadModule passenger_module /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-4.0.3/libout/apache2/mod_passenger.so

$ sudo vi /etc/apache2/mods-available/passenger.conf
PassengerRoot /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-4.0.3
PassengerDefaultRuby /usr/bin/ruby1.8

$ sudo a2enmod passenger

$ sudo vi /etc/apache2/sites-available/warper.rchss.sinica.edu.tw
<VirtualHost *>
    ServerName warper.rchss.sinica.edu.tw
    RedirectMatch ^/$ http://warper.rchss.sinica.edu.tw/warper/
    ProxyRequests off
    ProxyPass /warper/ http://localhost:3000/
    <Location /warper/>
        ProxyPassReverse /
    </Location>
</VirtualHost>

$ sudo a2ensite warper.rchss.sinica.edu.tw
$ sudo service apache2 restart

$ wget http://home.gdal.org/fwtools/FWTools-linux-2.0.6.tar.gz
$ tar xvpzf FWTools-linux-2.0.6.tar.gz
$ cd FWTools-2.0.6/
$ ./install.sh
(so we have $HOME/FWTools-2.0.6/bin_safe/ for GDAL_PATH that will be used in development.rb or production.rb)

$ sudo su - postgres
postgres$ createuser gis (the username running mapwarper)
Shall the new role be a superuser? (y/n) y
postgres$ createdb template_gis
postgres$ createlang plpgsql template_gis
postgres$ psql -f /usr/share/postgresql/9.1/contrib/postgis-2.0/postgis.sql template_gis
postgres$ psql -f /usr/share/postgresql/9.1/contrib/postgis-2.0/spatial_ref_sys.sql template_gis
postgres$ createdb -T template_gis rchss_db
postgres$ exit

$ cd ~
$ git clone git://github.com/timwaters/mapwarper.git
$ cd mapwarper
$ mkdir public/mapimages
$ mkdir public/mapimages/src
$ mkdir public/mapimages/dst
$ mkdir public/mapimages/dst/png
$ mkdir db/maptileindex

$ vi config/environments/development.rb (or production.rb copied from production.example)
SITE_URL
SITE_EMAIL
GDAL_PATH

$ cp config/initializers/session_store.example config/initializers/session_store.rb
# check config/environment.rb
$ cp config/database.example config/database.yml
$ vi config/database.yml
development:
  adapter: postgresql
  database: rchss_db
  username: marr
  password: topsecret

$ rake db:migrate
(when user is created, no db, rake db:create can be used; however, we need postgis-based db)
...

$ cd; screen
$ cd mapwarper/script
$ ./server
# Ctrl A + D to detach screen

   81  2013-05-25 16:11:04 sudo apt-get install gdal-bin
   82  2013-05-25 16:11:49 sudo apt-get install libgdal-ruby
   83  2013-05-25 16:12:03 ruby -v
   84  2013-05-25 16:12:17 sudo apt-get install libmapscript-ruby
   86  2013-05-25 16:13:55 sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
   87  2013-05-25 16:14:14 sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ppa
   88  2013-05-25 16:14:30 sudo apt-get update
   89  2013-05-25 16:14:54 sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.1-postgis
   90  2013-05-25 16:16:51 psql -l

   91  2013-05-25 16:16:59 sudo passwd postgres
  103  2013-05-25 16:22:05 sudo -i -u postgres creatuser $USER
  115  2013-05-25 16:25:01 sudo su postgres
  116  2013-05-25 16:26:37 psql
  117  2013-05-25 16:26:43 sudo su postgres
  118  2013-05-25 16:26:57 psql

  119  2013-05-25 16:28:14 ruby -v
  120  2013-05-25 16:28:24 apt-cache search ruby1.0-dev
  121  2013-05-25 16:28:29 apt-cache search ruby1.9-dev
  122  2013-05-25 16:28:35 apt-cache search ruby-dev
  123  2013-05-25 16:28:54 sudo apt-get install build-essential
  127  2013-05-25 16:31:02 sudo apt-get install apache2
  129  2013-05-25 16:31:45 sudo apt-get install imagemagick

  132  2013-05-25 17:00:36 sudo service apache2 restart


  136  2013-05-25 17:24:49 gem list
  137  2013-05-25 17:25:00 sudo gem install rails -v=2.3.5
  138  2013-05-25 17:29:33 gem install yahoo-geoplanet
  139  2013-05-25 17:29:52 sudo gem install yahoo-geoplanet
  140  2013-05-25 17:30:31 sudo gem install nokogiri
  141  2013-05-25 17:30:46 sudo apt-get install libxml2
  142  2013-05-25 17:31:26 sudo apt-get install libreadline-ruby1.8 libruby1.8 libopenssl-ruby
  143  2013-05-25 17:31:33 sudo apt-get install libxslt-dev libxml2-dev
  144  2013-05-25 17:31:53 sudo gem install nokogiri
  145  2013-05-25 17:33:45 gem instal georuby
  146  2013-05-25 17:33:51 sudo gem install georuby
  147  2013-05-25 17:34:12 sudo gem instal pg
  148  2013-05-25 17:35:32 sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
  149  2013-05-25 17:37:31 sudo gem instal pg
  150  2013-05-25 17:37:43 sudo gem install pg

Rubygems

  234  2013-05-26 15:29:03 wget http://production.cf.rubygems.org/rubygems/rubygems-1.7.2.tgz
  235  2013-05-26 15:29:13 tar xzvf rubygems-1.7.2.tgz
  236  2013-05-26 15:29:28 sudo apt-get remove rubygems
  237  2013-05-26 15:29:48 cd rubygems-1.7.2
  238  2013-05-26 15:29:54 sudo ruby setup.rb
  239  2013-05-26 15:30:18 sudo ln -s /usr/bin/gem1.8 /usr/bin/gem


  153  2013-05-25 17:38:15 mkidr warper_dev
  154  2013-05-25 17:38:21 mkdir warper_dev
  156  2013-05-25 17:38:49 git clone git://github.com/timwaters/mapwarper.git
  166  2013-05-25 17:41:54 vim config/initializers/session_store.example
  167  2013-05-25 17:42:29 ls config/initializers/
  168  2013-05-25 17:42:35 ls
  169  2013-05-25 17:42:38 mv session_store.rb config/initializers/
  170  2013-05-25 17:42:54 cp config/initializers/mail.example config/initializers/mail.rb
  171  2013-05-25 17:42:58 cd config/initializers/mail.rb
  172  2013-05-25 17:43:03 vim config/initializers/mail.rb
  173  2013-05-25 17:43:35 cp config/environments/production.example config/environments/production.rb
  174  2013-05-25 17:43:42 vim config/environments/production.rb
  175  2013-05-25 17:44:20 cp config/database.example config/database.yml
  176  2013-05-25 17:44:33 mkdir public/mapimages
  177  2013-05-25 17:44:40 mkdir public/mapimages/src
  178  2013-05-25 17:44:42 mkdir public/mapimages/dst
  179  2013-05-25 17:44:44 mkdir public/mapimages/dst/png
  180  2013-05-25 17:45:11 vim config/database.yml
  181  2013-05-25 17:46:03 rake -T
  182  2013-05-25 17:46:06 ls
  183  2013-05-25 17:46:23 more Rakefile
  184  2013-05-25 17:46:42 apt-cache search rake
  185  2013-05-25 17:46:46 gem list
  190  2013-05-25 17:48:18 sudo gem install rake -v=0.9.2.2
  191  2013-05-25 17:48:36 sudo gem uninstall rake
  192  2013-05-25 17:48:43 rake --version
  193  2013-05-25 17:48:49 rake -T
  194  2013-05-25 17:49:19 sudo gem install fastercsv -v=1.5.5
  195  2013-05-25 17:49:33 rake -T
  196  2013-05-25 17:49:45 rake -T db
  197  2013-05-25 17:49:58 rake db:create
  198  2013-05-25 17:50:15 psql -l
  199  2013-05-25 17:51:01 psql -d warper_hack
  200  2013-05-25 17:51:32 rake db:migrate
  201  2013-05-25 17:52:17 sudo gem install oauth -v=0.4.7
  202  2013-05-25 17:52:29 rake db:migrate
  203  2013-05-25 17:53:28 script/console
  204  2013-05-25 17:53:41 script/server
  205  2013-05-25 17:56:06 vim /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
  206  2013-05-25 17:57:01 sudo vim /etc/apache2/sites-available/warper_hack
  207  2013-05-25 18:00:12 ls /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/
  208  2013-05-25 18:00:43 ls /etc/apache2/mods-available/
  209  2013-05-25 18:00:55 sudo a2enmod proxy
  210  2013-05-25 18:01:01 sudo a2enmod proxy_http

  311  2013-05-26 16:02:17 sudo gem install passenger
  312  2013-05-26 16:03:05 sudo passenger-install-apache2-module
  313  2013-05-26 16:03:32 apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev or libcurl4-gnutls-dev
  314  2013-05-26 16:03:42 sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev or libcurl4-gnutls-dev
  315  2013-05-26 16:03:52 sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
  316  2013-05-26 16:04:21 sudo apt-get install apache2-threaded-dev
  317  2013-05-26 16:04:52 sudo apt-get install libapr1-dev
  318  2013-05-26 16:05:02 sudo apt-get install libaprutil1-dev
  319  2013-05-26 16:05:08 sudo passenger-install-apache2-module
  325  2013-05-26 16:09:46 sudo vim /etc/apache2/mods-available/passenger.conf
  326  2013-05-26 16:09:59 sudo vim /etc/apache2/mods-available/passenger.load


  212  2013-05-25 18:01:47 sudo service apache2 restart
  213  2013-05-25 18:01:51 ls /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/
  214  2013-05-25 18:02:15 ls /etc/apache2/sites-available/
  215  2013-05-25 18:02:25 sudo a2ensite warper_hack
  216  2013-05-25 18:02:30 sudo service apache2 restart
  217  2013-05-25 18:02:37 script/server
  218* 2013-05-25 18:03:07 more /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
  219  2013-05-25 18:03:11 script/server
  220  2013-05-25 18:03:54 sudo a2dissite 000-default
  221  2013-05-25 18:03:58 sudo service apache2 restart
  222  2013-05-25 18:04:02 script/server

  sudo gem install i18n -v=0.4.2

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