pycsw
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Developer(s) | pycsw Development Team |
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Stable release | 2.6.0
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Repository | |
Written in | Python |
Operating system | GNU/Linux, MS-Windows, Mac OS X, POSIX compliant systems |
Type | Metadata Catalog |
License | MIT |
Website | https://pycsw.org |
Pycsw is an OGC CSW server implementation written in Python.
Background
pycsw fully implements the OpenGIS Catalogue Service Implementation Specification [Catalogue Service for the Web]. Initial development started in 2010 (more formally announced in 2011). The project is certified OGC Compliant, and is an OGC Reference Implementation.[1] Since 2015, pycsw is an official OSGeo Project.
pycsw allows for the publishing and discovery of geospatial metadata via numerous APIs (CSW 2/CSW 3, OpenSearch, OAI-PMH, SRU). Existing repositories of geospatial metadata can also be exposed, providing a standards-based metadata and catalogue component of spatial data infrastructures.
Deployment
pycsw is used in government, academia and industry, and powers the Geoplatform.gov and Data.gov CSW services.[2] Data.gov is the home of the U.S. Government’s open data. pycsw can be deployed both as a standalone and embedded component in geospatial data portal applications such as CKAN, GeoNode, and Open Data Catalog.[3]
History
- 2010: initial development started
- 2011
- June: 1.0.0 released, providing support for OGC Core CSW, ISO Application Profile, and INSPIRE Discovery Services
- 2012
- 2013
- January
- pycsw becomes certified OGC Compliant
- pycsw becomes an OGC reference implementation [4]
- April
- pycsw enters OSGeo Incubation
- June
- pycsw workshop provided by Gateway Geomatics for the Oregon Coastal Management Program (~ 40 participants)
- 1.6.0 released, providing support for native PostGIS geometry support, spatial relevance ranking, WAF/RDF Dublin Core harvesting, ISO 19115-2, flexible administration
- August
- pycsw integrated into CKAN
- September
- new website launched, including blog, mobile support, bootstrap UI
- FOSS4G2013: pycsw part of 5 presentations, including http://2013.foss4g.org/conf/programme/presentations/133/, as well as Maps and Metadata BOF
- January
- 2014
- March
- 1.8.0 released, providing support for PostgreSQL Full Text Search, repository filtering, database connection pooling <https://pycsw.org/2014/03/20/pycsw-180-released.html>
- 1.8.0 deployed by Data.gov and Geoplatform.gov as CSW API [2]
- April
- Project Steering Committee (PSC) formed
- September
- 1.10.0 released at FOSS4G PDX, providing support for OGC OpenSearch Geo/Time, OAI-PMH <https://pycsw.org/2014/09/13/pycsw-1100-released.html>
- March
- 2015
- March
- pycsw graduates OSGeo incubation and is approved as an official OSGeo project
- March
- 2016
- July
- 2.0.0 "Doug" released, providing support for CSW 3.0.0 and Python 3 support
- July
- 2018
- March
- 2.2.0 released, adding WMS 1.3.0 and WPS process harvesting as well as plugin support enhancements
- March
- 2019
- May
- 2.4.0 released, harvesting enhancements, paging improvements, new logos/branding
- May
- 2020
- December
- pycsw turns 10 years old
- 2.6.0 released, OpenSearch updates, cloud enhancements, 12 factor support, CRS enhancements, drop Python 2 support
- December
See also
References
- ^ "OGC Implementing/Compliant Product Details | OGC(R)". Opengeospatial.org. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
- ^ a b "Announcing the Availability of Geoplatform.gov / Data.gov Catalog | GeoPlatform". Geoplatform.gov. 2014-03-17. Archived from the original on 2014-05-19. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
- ^ Tom Kralidis. "pycsw • Community". Pycsw.org. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
- ^ "pycsw Receives OGC Compliance Certification and Reference Implementation Status". OSGeo.org. 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2014-05-20.