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koop-provider-sample

v1.0.1

Published

A sample provider for koop

Downloads

4

Readme

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Koop Sample Provider

This is a sample that demonstrates how to build a Koop Provider. Full documentation is provided here.

The data source in this case is the TriMet Bus API. You can see this provider in action here.

If you want to write your own provider, simply fork this repository or copy the contents.

Files

| File | | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | index.js | Mandatory | Configures provider for usage by Koop | | model.js | Mandatory | Translates remote API to GeoJSON | | routes.js | Optional | Specifies additional routes to be handled by this provider | | controller.js | Optional | Handles additional routes specified in routes.js | | server.js | Optional | Reference implementation for the provider | | test/model-test.js | Optional | tests the getData function on the model | | test/fixtures/input.json | Optional | a sample of the raw input from the 3rd party API | | config/default.json | Optional | used for advanced configuration, usually API keys. |

Test it out

Run server:

  • npm install
  • npm start

Example API Query:

  • curl localhost:8080/sample/FeatureServer/0/query?returnCountOnly=true

Tests:

  • npm test

With Docker

  • docker build -t koop-provider-sample .
  • docker run -it -p 8080:8080 koop-provider-sample

Publish to npm

  • run npm init and update the fields
    • Choose a name like koop-provider-foo
  • run npm publish