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3Protocol for geovis render server. 
4
5Commands take the general form of command and arguments using Tcl syntax and are
6terminated by a newline.  Some command arguments expect a Tcl list which can be
7sent by enclosing the list in curly braces to prevent the interpreter from
8splitting the list into multiple arguments.  Likewise, strings with spaces
9should be quoted or enclosed in curly braces.  In the documentation below,
10arguments are indicated by angle brackets and optional arguments are surrounded
11by question marks -- the brackets and question marks are not part of the
12protocol and should not be included in argument strings.  The arguments shown
13in angle brackets should be replaced with a string (where there are fixed
14choices this document indicates valid values by separating them with pipe
15symbols), a list in Tcl syntax, or a numeric value.  Boolean arguments can take
16the form of 0|1, true|false, or yes|no.  Since the protocol commands are
17executed in a Tcl interpreter, Tcl code such as math expressions in expr
18commands enclosed in square brackets are also allowed.  Since the interpreter
19is a "safe" interpreter, some Tcl commands that could cause security issues may
20not be available for use.
21
22When binary data is to be sent, it should follow the newline after a command
23that indicates incoming data including a byte count argument.
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26Requests:
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28
29== General scene and renderer commands ==
30
31camera delete <name>
32       Delete named viewpoint
33camera dist <distance>
34       Set camera distance from focal point
35camera get
36       Request camera parameters
37camera go <x> <y> <?zoomFactor?> <?duration?>
38       Move camera to new focal point.
39       <x>,<y> = Screen/mouse coordinates
40       <zoomFactor> = Zoom distance multiplier, 1.0=no zoom
41       <duration> = Duration of viewpoint move animation in seconds
42camera orient <quatW> <quatX> <quatY> <quatZ>
43       Set scene orientation using a quaternion
44camera pan <x> <y>
45       <x,y> viewport coordinates (window center at 0,0).  Positive x pan
46       means pan object to right (camera to left).  Positive y pan means
47       pan object down (camera up).  For example a pan of 0.5, 0.5 would
48       move the object center to the lower right corner of the window
49camera reset <?all?>
50       Option all resets orientation/rotation as well as pan/zoom/clip range
51camera restore <name> <?duration?>
52       Set viewpoint to a named viewpoint, with optional animation duration in
53       seconds
54camera rotate <x> <y>
55       Specify relative rotation in viewport coordinates
56camera save <name>
57       Save current viewpoint to a named viewpoint
58camera set <x> <y> <z> <heading> <pitch> <distance> <?duration?> <?srs?> <?vertDatum?>
59       Explicitly set camera parameters, with optional animation duration in
60       seconds
61       <x>, <y> = Map coordinates of focal point
62       <z> = Altitude of focal point (see vertDatum)
63       <heading> = Azimuth in degrees
64       <pitch> = Elevation in degrees
65       <distance> = Distance of camera from focal point in map units(?)
66       <srs> = coordinate system, defaults to map coordinate system
67       <vertDatum> = vertical datum for interpreting z coordinate
68camera throw <bool>
69       Enable/disable throw inertia for panning/rotating when using mouse events
70       through protocol
71camera zoom <y>
72       Specify zoom by viewport coordinates (i.e. normalized y mouse coords)
73
74clientinfo <list>
75
76colormap add <colorMapName> <colorMap> <opacityMap>
77         (Re-)define a colormap.  If colorMapName doesn't exist, it is created,
78         otherwise the colormap is redefined and all users will be updated.
79         colorMap = Tcl list of {value r g b} control points
80         opacityMap = Tcl list of {value alpha} control points
81colormap define <colorMapName> <colorMap> <opacityMap>
82         (Re-)define a colormap (same as 'add')
83colormap delete <?colorMapName?>
84colormap res <numberOfTableEntries>
85         Set the "resolution" or number of lookup table entries in the colormap
86         <numberOfTableEntries> = integer or "default"
87
88renderer render
89         Force a new image to be rendered
90
91screen bgcolor <r> <g> <b>
92screen coords <token> <coordList> <?srs?> <?verticalDatum?>
93       Transate map coordinates to screen/mouse coordinates.
94       <token> - String token, included in response
95       <coordList> - A list of x,y,z map coordinates.  If <srs> is not given,
96       these are in the map's coordinate system.
97       <srs> - Optional horizontal srs init string for coordinate system of
98       x,y,z
99       <verticalDatum> - Optional vertical srs init string for coordinate system
100       of x,y,z
101screen size <width> <height>
102
103== Mouse and Keyboard Events ==
104
105key press <key>
106key release <key>
107
108mouse click <button> <x> <y>
109mouse dblclick <button> <x> <y>
110mouse drag <button> <x> <y>
111mouse motion <x> <y>
112mouse release <button> <x> <y>
113mouse scroll <direction>
114
115== Map Commands ==
116
117map attrib <string>
118    <string> - Attribution/copyright to display in corner of map
119
120map coords <token> <coordList> <?srs?> <?verticalDatum?>
121    Translate screen/mouse coordinates into map coordinates.
122    <token> - String token, included in response
123    <coordList> - A list of x,y screen/mouse coordinates
124    <srs> - Optional horizontal srs init string for coordinate system to return
125    <verticalDatum> - Optional vertical srs init string for coordinate system to
126    return
127
128map grid <bool> <?type?>
129    Toggle graticule and set type
130    <type> = geodetic|utm|mgrs
131
132General form:
133map layer add <type> <driver> <url> ... <layerName>
134    <type> = image|elevation|line|point|polygon|text
135    <driver> = gdal|tms|wms|xyz
136
137Specific image layer types:
138map layer add image gdal <url> <cache> <layerName>
139    Add a GDAL image layer from a file or URL
140map layer add image wms <url> <cache> <layers> <format> <transparent> <layerName>
141    Add a WMS image layer from a URL + layer string
142    <url> = URL of WMS service
143    <cache> = bool indicating if tiles should be cached on disk
144    <layers> = layers string for WMS server
145    <format> = Image format to return (e.g. 'png')
146    <transparent> = bool
147map layer add image tms <url> <cache> <layerName>
148    Add a TMS image layer from a URL
149    <url> = URL of TMS service
150    <cache> = bool indicating if tiles should be cached on disk
151map layer add image xyz <urlPattern> <cache> <layerName>
152    Add an image layer from a web map using a template URL
153    <cache> = bool indicating if tiles should be cached on disk
154
155Elevation layers:
156map layer add elevation <driver> <url> <layerName>
157    Add an elevation image layer from a file or URL
158    <driver> = gdal|tms|wms
159
160Feature/model layers:
161map layer add point <url> <layerName>
162    Add a point feature layer from a file or URL
163map layer add polygon <url> <layerName>
164    Add a polygon feature layer from a file or URL
165map layer add line <url> <layerName>
166    Add a line feature layer from a file or URL
167map layer add text <url> <layerName>
168    Add a text symbol layer from a file or URL
169
170map layer delete <layerName>
171map layer opacity <opacity> <layerName>
172map layer move <pos> <layerName>
173map layer visible <bool> <layerName>
174
175map load data follows <nbytes>
176    Send an .earth file over the wire
177map load file <path>
178    Load an .earth file from a filesystem mounted on the server
179map load url <url>
180    Load an .earth file from a network address
181
182map posdisp <bool> <?format?> <?precision?>
183    Toggle coordinate/position display, set format and precision
184    <format> = latlong_decimal_degrees|latlong_degrees_decimal_minutes|
185               latlong_degrees_minutes_seconds|mgrs
186    <precision> = integer number of digits to display
187
188map reset <type> <?profile?> <?xmin?> <?ymin?> <?xmax?> <?ymax?>
189    Clear the scene and rebuild a new map from scratch.  When resetting the
190    map to geocentric, a profile and extents should be omitted.  When the map
191    type is projected, the profile is required and extents are optional.
192    type = geocentric|projected
193    profile = Well known profile string, e.g. 'global-geodetic',
194    'global-mercator'.  If specifying bounds (i.e. not global), use 'geodetic'
195    or 'spherical-mercator' or an SRS init string (such as an EPSG code)
196    xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax = map bounds (in profile projection/units)
197
198map scalebar <bool> <?units?>
199    Toggle scale label/bar
200    <units> = meters|feet|us_survey_feet|nautical_miles
201map setpos <x> <y>
202    Set the coordinate/position display based on mouse coordinates
203map terrain edges <bool>
204    *Not currently implemented*
205map terrain lighting <bool>
206map terrain linecolor <r> <g> <b>
207    *Not currently implemented*
208map terrain vertscale <val>
209    Set scale factor for terrain height
210map terrain wireframe <bool>
211map time <?hours?> <?day?> <?month?> <?year?>
212    Set ephemeris time for sky.  When args are omitted, set to current time.
213    Time is interpreted as UTC.
214
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216Replies:
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218nv>image -type image -bytes <nbytes>
219  <binary RGB data>
220nv>map coords <token> <mapCoordList> <?srs?> <?verticalDatum?>
221   Reply to query of map coordinates from screen coordinates.  The mapCoordList
222   is a list of x,y,z map coordinates.  The srs of the map coordinates may be
223   included if not in map's native coordinate system.  NaN in the results
224   indicates off-map input coordinates.
225nv>screen coords <token> <screenCoordList>
226   Reply to query of screen coordinates from map coordinates.  The
227   screenCoordList is a list of x,y,z screen coordinates (z is the depth).  NaN
228   in the results indicates a point outside the view frustum or invalid input
229   map coordinate
230nv>ok -token <seqnum>
231   Reply indicated commands through <seqnum> (numbered beginning at 0) have been
232   processed, but no new image was rendered
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234Error Replies:
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236nv>viserror -bytes <nbytes>
237   <multi-line error string of nbytes>
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