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Koop
DESCRIPTION
Koop is a JavaScript toolkit for making requests to spatial APIs. It exposes a Node.js web server that facilitates on-the-fly transformations of geospatial data from one format to another and delivers it to clients by HTTP. Koop allows you to keep your data in its native format while making it accessible in any format required. Out-of-the-box, Koop can translate your data into the GeoServices specification supported by ArcGIS products. Its plugin architecture supports output in other formats including vector-tile, WMS, and plain old GeoJSON. Koop's plugin-architecture facilitates custom deployments specific to your needs. "Provider" plugins to connect to novel data formats and translate to a common format (GeoJSON), while "output" plugins then transform that GeoJSON to other specifications. See a list of plugins already authored and maintained here. If you have a novel data source or require an as-yet unsupported output format, new plugins can be easily developed and integrated.
Features
- Koop will start listening on port 8080
- Collection of packages that are shipped by default with every Koop instance
- Test Coverage
- Licensed under the Apache license
- The repository ships with a demo that shows Koops support for GeoServices (ArcGIS)
- It leverages the file-geojson data provider and the GeoServices output-plugin
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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