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Create a spatially restricted sub layer in GeoServer 2.14.1
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar ManaraHow to create sector figure in geoserver?Geoserver WFS GetFeature returns no features when reprojecting PostGIS layerDebugging a MapCache / MapServer errorLayer missing Native SRS in geoserverOne large layer with filtering vs. many small layers for WMS serving partial datasets in GeoServerMy geoserver layer is not updated always correctly. Old features are still displayed in different zoom levelsGeoserver Layer Group equivalent in ArcGIS Online or ServerLayer group with large number of layers vs large vector layer in GeoServer?GeoServer WMS request performance: Layer Group vs Layer ListStop a stylesheet from displaying on layers above it in a Geoserver group layer
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I have a vector layer with points across a whole state served by WMS. I would like to limit access to particular areas within the state (e.g. spatially via bounding box). Each bounding box would be available to different authenticated users via WMS. The end goal is to maintain a single dataset with multiple users having different spatial access to it.
It appears that GeoServer's Layer Groups is designed for this. I tried creating one in 'Container Tree' mode and setting it with a small bounding box. While it does appear as a distinct layer in ArcMap, it is not restricted spatially (e.g. the whole state's data still shows rather than only in the defined bounds).
I wondered if anyone had any experience with this particular use case?
geoserver wms group-layer
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I have a vector layer with points across a whole state served by WMS. I would like to limit access to particular areas within the state (e.g. spatially via bounding box). Each bounding box would be available to different authenticated users via WMS. The end goal is to maintain a single dataset with multiple users having different spatial access to it.
It appears that GeoServer's Layer Groups is designed for this. I tried creating one in 'Container Tree' mode and setting it with a small bounding box. While it does appear as a distinct layer in ArcMap, it is not restricted spatially (e.g. the whole state's data still shows rather than only in the defined bounds).
I wondered if anyone had any experience with this particular use case?
geoserver wms group-layer
what made you think layer groups were designed for this?
– Ian Turton♦
Jan 29 at 8:52
I was reading the docs here and hoping :)
– Neil
Jan 29 at 23:09
Perhaps this is not something that is possible with Geoserver. I'm curious how others might implement an authenticated WMS where each user is restricted to only seeing data within a predefined boundary.
– Neil
Jan 31 at 0:51
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I have a vector layer with points across a whole state served by WMS. I would like to limit access to particular areas within the state (e.g. spatially via bounding box). Each bounding box would be available to different authenticated users via WMS. The end goal is to maintain a single dataset with multiple users having different spatial access to it.
It appears that GeoServer's Layer Groups is designed for this. I tried creating one in 'Container Tree' mode and setting it with a small bounding box. While it does appear as a distinct layer in ArcMap, it is not restricted spatially (e.g. the whole state's data still shows rather than only in the defined bounds).
I wondered if anyone had any experience with this particular use case?
geoserver wms group-layer
I have a vector layer with points across a whole state served by WMS. I would like to limit access to particular areas within the state (e.g. spatially via bounding box). Each bounding box would be available to different authenticated users via WMS. The end goal is to maintain a single dataset with multiple users having different spatial access to it.
It appears that GeoServer's Layer Groups is designed for this. I tried creating one in 'Container Tree' mode and setting it with a small bounding box. While it does appear as a distinct layer in ArcMap, it is not restricted spatially (e.g. the whole state's data still shows rather than only in the defined bounds).
I wondered if anyone had any experience with this particular use case?
geoserver wms group-layer
geoserver wms group-layer
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what made you think layer groups were designed for this?
– Ian Turton♦
Jan 29 at 8:52
I was reading the docs here and hoping :)
– Neil
Jan 29 at 23:09
Perhaps this is not something that is possible with Geoserver. I'm curious how others might implement an authenticated WMS where each user is restricted to only seeing data within a predefined boundary.
– Neil
Jan 31 at 0:51
add a comment |
what made you think layer groups were designed for this?
– Ian Turton♦
Jan 29 at 8:52
I was reading the docs here and hoping :)
– Neil
Jan 29 at 23:09
Perhaps this is not something that is possible with Geoserver. I'm curious how others might implement an authenticated WMS where each user is restricted to only seeing data within a predefined boundary.
– Neil
Jan 31 at 0:51
what made you think layer groups were designed for this?
– Ian Turton♦
Jan 29 at 8:52
what made you think layer groups were designed for this?
– Ian Turton♦
Jan 29 at 8:52
I was reading the docs here and hoping :)
– Neil
Jan 29 at 23:09
I was reading the docs here and hoping :)
– Neil
Jan 29 at 23:09
Perhaps this is not something that is possible with Geoserver. I'm curious how others might implement an authenticated WMS where each user is restricted to only seeing data within a predefined boundary.
– Neil
Jan 31 at 0:51
Perhaps this is not something that is possible with Geoserver. I'm curious how others might implement an authenticated WMS where each user is restricted to only seeing data within a predefined boundary.
– Neil
Jan 31 at 0:51
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The answer appears to be using the Geofence extension for Geoserver. More details at https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/community/geofence-server/index.html.
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The answer appears to be using the Geofence extension for Geoserver. More details at https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/community/geofence-server/index.html.
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what made you think layer groups were designed for this?
– Ian Turton♦
Jan 29 at 8:52
I was reading the docs here and hoping :)
– Neil
Jan 29 at 23:09
Perhaps this is not something that is possible with Geoserver. I'm curious how others might implement an authenticated WMS where each user is restricted to only seeing data within a predefined boundary.
– Neil
Jan 31 at 0:51