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""" Minimal MapProxy Middleware demonstrating wrapping MapProxy and working | |
with the query string | |
To run: | |
1. Install MapProxy in a virtual enviroment together with Gunicorn | |
2. Create a basic MapProxy config and copy this file into the same directory as mapproxy.yaml | |
2. Activate virtual environment | |
3. Change to the directory containing this file | |
4. Run: | |
gunicorn -k eventlet --workers=1 --log-file=- mapproxy_filter:application | |
""" | |
import urlparse | |
import urllib | |
from mapproxy.wsgiapp import make_wsgi_app | |
class RequestInfoFilter(object): | |
""" | |
MapProxy middleware. | |
Simply prints out the environment | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, app): | |
self.app = app | |
def __call__(self, environ, start_response): | |
qs = urlparse.parse_qs(environ['QUERY_STRING'], True) | |
print 'Original querysting: %s' % qs | |
# Manipulate the query string as required here... | |
environ['QUERY_STRING'] = urllib.urlencode(qs, True) | |
print 'Updated querysting passed to MapProxy: %s' % qs | |
content = self.app(environ, start_response) | |
return content | |
# Make an WSGI application and wrap it in the middleware | |
application = RequestInfoFilter(make_wsgi_app(r'mapproxy.yaml')) |
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