This test suite verifies the structure and content of a NSG GeoPackage 1.1 data container in accordance with the NSG GeoPackage Encoding Standard 1.1 Interoperability Standard version 2.1.
The test suite includes the test from GeoPackage 1.2 Conformance Test Suite, and adds the NSG conformance classes. In addition to the GeoPackage specification, the NSG Conformance classes cover:
- NSG tile matrix sets
- NSG adopted GeoPackage extensions
- Metadata compliant with the NSG Metadata Foundation (NMF) Version 2.2
Visit the project documentation website for more information, including the API documentation.
The test suite is built using Apache Maven v3. The options for running the suite are summarized below.
Use a Java IDE such as Eclipse, NetBeans, or IntelliJ. Clone the repository and build the project.
Set the main class to run: org.opengis.cite.gpkg12.nsg.TestNGController
Arguments: The first argument must refer to an XML properties file containing the
required test run arguments. If not specified, the default location at $ {user.home}/test-run-props.xml
will be used.
You can modify the sample file in src/main/config/test-run-props.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd">
<properties version="1.0">
<comment>Test run arguments</comment>
<entry key="iut">http://www.geopackage.org/data/simple_sewer_features.gpkg</entry>
</properties>
The TestNG results file (testng-results.xml
) will be written to a subdirectory
in ${user.home}/testng/
having a UUID value as its name.
One of the build artifacts is an "all-in-one" JAR file that includes the test suite and all of its dependencies; this makes it very easy to execute the test suite in a command shell:
java -jar target/ets-gpkg12-nsg-<VERSION>-aio.jar [-o|--outputDir $TMPDIR] [xml-file]
Where xml-file
is the path to the properties XML file, e.g., src/main/config/test-run-props.xml
.
Use TEAM Engine, the official OGC test harness. The latest test suite release are usually available at the beta testing facility. You can also build and deploy the test harness yourself and use a local installation.
This test suite comes with a Dockerfile which can be used to easily setup the OGC test harness with the test suite. Details can be found on Create Docker Image and create and start Docker Container.
If you would like to get involved, you can:
- Report an issue such as a defect or an enhancement request
- Help to resolve an open issue
- Fix a bug: Fork the repository, apply the fix, and create a pull request
- Add new tests: Fork the repository, implement and verify the tests on a new topic branch, and create a pull request (don't forget to periodically rebase long-lived branches so there are no extraneous conflicts)