MapProxy WebConf is a small web-based configuration tool for MapProxy.
The current implementation of MapProxy WebConf is able to create new configurations and to save them as .yaml files. The configuration files are stored in the configured output path. The name of the configuration file is the project name.
Try to install from the wheel you can find here, with the command pip install -to-downloaded-file.whl.
Not all MapProxy options are available from WebConf. But with the edit manually mode, you are able to add the missing configuration parameters to your config.
The MapProxy documentation is available at: http://mapproxy.org/docs/latest/
Note: In the current implementation the MapProxy WebConf doesn't have a demo client and you are not able to load existing MapProxy configurations.
Installation
We recommend to install MapProxy WebConf into a virtual Python environment.
A virtualenv is a self-contained Python installation where you can install arbitrary Python packages without affecting the system installation.
How to create a virutalenv is explained in the MapProxy documentation: http://mapproxy.org/docs/nightly/install.html#create-a-new-virtual-environment
To install from source just do:
Create your own configuration file from the template:
Then start MapProxy WebConf:
mapproxy-webconf serve-develop config.ini
Open http://localhost:8080/ in your browser.
Configuration
MapProxy WebConf has a config.ini file for the configuration:
Modifying this control will update this page automatically
Safari User Guide
Your network administrator may ask you to specify a proxy server to access the internet if your Mac connects to it through a firewall. Your administrator should tell you the type of proxy server to specify, the IP address or host name, and a port number.
In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Preferences, then click Advanced.
Click Change Settings (next to Proxies) to open the Network pane of System Preferences.
Change the proxy settings using the information your network administrator provided.