SLD¶
- Author:
Jeff McKenna
- Contact:
jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com
- Author:
Yewondwossen Assefa
- Contact:
assefa at dmsolutions.ca
- Last Updated:
2019-11-21
Introduction¶
This document describes the procedures for taking advantage of the Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) support in WMS GetMap requests with MapServer. SLD support exists for the server side (ability to read an SLD and apply it with a GetMap request) and for the client side (includes sending SLD requests to server and generate SLD files on the fly from MapServer map file). SLD support was added to MapServer in version 4.2.
This document assumes that you are already familiar with the following aspects of MapServer:
MapServer application development and setting up .map files.
Familiarity with the WMS specification would be an asset. Links to the MapServer WMS documents are included in the next section.
Server Side Support¶
General Information¶
There are two ways a WMS request can pass an SLD document with a GetMap request to MapServer:
SLD parameter pointing to remote SLD (SLD=http://URL_TO_SLD).
SLD_BODY parameter to send the SLD definition in the URL.
These two methods are both available through MapServer. An example of a request would be:
https://demo.mapserver.org/cgi-bin/wms?SERVICE=wms&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap
&LAYERS=country_bound
s&SLD=https://demo.mapserver.org/ogc-demos/map/sld/sld_line_simple.xml
Test the remote SLD request.
The SLD in the above request follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<StyledLayerDescriptor version="1.0.0"
xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/sld"
xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/sld
http://schemas.opengis.net/sld/1.0.0/StyledLayerDescriptor.xsd">
<NamedLayer>
<Name>country_bounds</Name>
<UserStyle>
<Title>xxx</Title>
<FeatureTypeStyle>
<Rule>
<LineSymbolizer>
<Geometry>
<ogc:PropertyName>center-line</ogc:PropertyName>
</Geometry>
<Stroke>
<CssParameter name="stroke">#0000ff</CssParameter>
</Stroke>
</LineSymbolizer>
</Rule>
</FeatureTypeStyle>
</UserStyle>
</NamedLayer>
</StyledLayerDescriptor>
Version 1.1.0 of the same SLD
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<StyledLayerDescriptor version="1.1.0"
xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/sld"
xmlns:se="http://www.opengis.net/se"
xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/sld
http://schemas.opengis.net/sld/1.1.0/StyledLayerDescriptor.xsd">
<NamedLayer>
<se:Name>country_bounds</se:Name>
<UserStyle>
<se:Name>xxx</se:Name>
<se:FeatureTypeStyle>
<se:Rule>
<se:LineSymbolizer>
<se:Geometry>
<ogc:PropertyName>center-line</ogc:PropertyName>
</se:Geometry>
<se:Stroke>
<se:SvgParameter name="stroke">#0000ff</se:SvgParameter>
</se:Stroke>
</se:LineSymbolizer>
</se:Rule>
</se:FeatureTypeStyle>
</UserStyle>
</NamedLayer>
</StyledLayerDescriptor>
When MapServer gets a valid SLD through a request, it parses this SLD to extract all the styles attached to the NamedLayers, and then it applies these styles to the map before it is returned to the client. When applying the SLD, MapServer compares the <Name> parameter of the NamedLayers in the SLD document to the WMS layer names (WMS layer names are available in a GetCapabilities request).
Not
All the examples given in this document are live uses of valid SLDs and a MapServer installation with SLD support.
Additional WMS features related to SLDs have also been developed:
Table1. Additional WMS Features
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Method GET : SLD URL |
Yes |
|
Method GET : SLD_BODY |
Yes |
Additional item |
Describer Layer |
Yes |
|
GetLegendGraphic |
Yes |
|
GetStyles |
Yes |
Uses MapScript to get the SLD |
Not
As of MapServer version 4.2.3, the GetLegendGraphic request (see section 12 of the Styled Layer Descriptor Implementation Specification) works as follows: if the RULE keyword is absent from the request, an image containing the entire legend for the specified layer will be returned. This image consists of the layer name and a symbolization graphic and label for each class.
Specific SLD Elements Supported¶
The following tables give a lot of additional details about SLD support in MapServer.
Table2. Named Layers and User Layers
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Named Layers |
Yes |
|
User Layers |
No |
Table3. Named Layers
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
LayerFeatureConstraints |
Yes |
Since MapServer 7.0.1 |
Named Styles |
Yes |
|
User Styles |
Yes |
Table 4. User Styles
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Name |
No |
This was removed at implementation time, since it does not fit with MapServer |
Title |
No |
No use in the MapServer environment |
Abstract |
No |
No use in the MapServer environment |
IsDefault |
No |
Only one style is available per layer |
FeatureTypeStyle |
Yes |
MapServer has a concept of one feature type style per layer (either point, line, polygon, or raster) |
Table 5. FeatureTypeStyle
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Name |
No |
No use in the MapServer environment |
Title |
No |
No use in the MapServer environment |
Abstract |
No |
No use in the MapServer environment |
FeatureTypeName |
No |
No use in the MapServer environment |
SemanticTypeIdentifier |
No |
Still an experimental element in the SLD specifications |
Rule |
Yes |
Table 6. Rule
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Name |
Yes |
|
Title |
Yes |
|
Abstract |
No |
No use in the MapServer environment |
LegendGraphic |
Yes |
|
Filter |
Yes |
|
ElseFilter |
Yes |
|
MinScaleDenominator |
Yes |
|
MaxScaleDenominator |
Yes |
|
LineSymbolizer |
Yes |
|
PolygonSymbolizer |
Yes |
|
PointSymbolizer |
Yes |
|
TextSymbolizer |
Yes |
|
RasterSymbolizer |
Yes |
Applies for 8-bit rasters |
Filter and ElseFilter
For each rule containing a filter, there is a class created with the class expression set to reflect that filter. Available filters that can be used are Comparison Filters and Logical Filters (see the Filter Encoding HowTo). The ElseFilter parameters are converted into a class in MapServer and placed at the end of the class list with no expression set. They are used to render elements that did not fit into any other classes.
MinScaleDenomibator and MaxScaleDenominator are translated in minscale and maxscale in MapServer.
The following are examples of valid requests using the Filters:
line with one filter: sld 6a / full request 6a
line with multiple filters: sld 6b / full request 6b
line with one filter and an else filter: sld 6c / full request 6c
spatial filter using BBOX: sld 6d/ full request 6d
This example enables spatial filtering using the BBOX parameter as a Filter for a selected area (Africa). Note that an ElseFilter will not work with a spatial filter.
Table 7. LineSymbolizer
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Geometry |
No |
MapServer uses the data geometry for the rendering |
Stroke: GraphicFill |
No |
Solid color is used |
Stroke: GraphicStroke |
Yes |
Draws the symbol along the line |
Stroke (CssParameter): stroke |
Yes |
RGB colors are supported |
Stroke (CssParameter): width |
Yes |
|
Stroke (CssParameter): opacity |
Yes |
Only for AGG driver and mapserver version >=5.2 |
Stroke (CssParameter): linejoin and linecap |
No |
Not supported in MapServer |
Stroke (CssParameter): dasharray |
Yes |
|
Stroke (CssParameter): dashoffset |
No |
|
PerperdicularOffset (only in SLD 1.1.0) |
Yes |
Offset values of the style object will be set |
InitialGap(GraphicStroke SLD 1.1.0) |
No |
|
Gap (GraphicStroke parameter SLD 1.1.0) |
No |
Not
SvgParameter instead of CssParameter are required for SLD 1.1.0.
The following are examples of valid requests using the LineSymbolizer:
simple line: sld 7a / full request 7a
line with width: sld 7b / full request 7b
dashed line: sld 7c / full request 7c
Table 8. PolygonSymbolizer
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Geometry |
No |
|
Stroke |
Yes |
Strokes are the same as for the LineSymbolizer |
Fill |
Yes |
Was developed to support symbol fill polygons in addition to solid fill |
Fill-opacity |
Yes |
Only available for AGG driver and mapserver version >=5.2 |
PerperdicularOffset |
No |
SLD 1.1.0 parameter |
Displacement |
Yes |
SLD 1.1.0 parameter. Sets offsetx/y in MapServer |
A Fill can be a solid fill or be a Graphic Fill, which is either a well-known Mark symbol (e.g., square, circle, triangle, star, cross, x) or an ExternalGraphic element (e.g., gif, png) available through a URL. When a Mark symbol is used in an SLD, MapServer creates a corresponding symbol in the map file and uses it to render the symbols. When a ExternalGraphic is used, the file is saved locally and a pixmap symbol is created in the mapfile referring to the this file.
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The Web object IMAGEPATH is used to save the file.
The following are examples of valid requests using the PolygonSymbolizer:
simple solid fill: sld 8a / full request 8a
solid fill with outline: sld 8b / full request 8b
fill with mark symbol: sld 8c / full request 8c
fill with external symbol: sld 8d/ full request 8d
Table 9. PointSymbolizer
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Geometry |
No |
|
Graphic: Mark symbol |
Yes |
Well-known names (square, circle, triangle, star, cross, X) are supported |
Graphic: ExternalGraphic |
Yes |
Was developed to support symbol fill polygons in addition to solid fill |
Opacity |
Yes |
Support added in MapServer 5.4 |
Size |
Yes |
|
Rotation |
Yes |
Support added in MapServer 5.4 |
Displacement |
Yes |
SLD 1.1.0 Parameter. Support added in MapServer 5.4 |
AnchorPoint |
No |
Not
Refer to the PolygonSymbolizer notes for how the Mark and ExternalGraphic symbols are applied in MapServer.
The following are examples of valid requests using the PointSymbolizer:
filled mark symbol: sld 9a / full request 9a
default settings (square, size 6, color 128/128/128): sld 9b / full request 9b
external symbol: sld 9c / full request 9c
Table 10. TextSymbolizer
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Geometry |
No |
|
Label |
Yes |
MapServer behaviour changes for versions >= 8.0, see note below |
Font(font-family) |
Yes |
Font names used are those available in MapServer font file. If no fonts are available there, default bitmap fonts are used |
Font-style (Italic, …) |
Yes |
|
Font-weight |
Yes |
|
Font-size |
Yes |
If true-type fonts are not used, default bitmap sizes are given |
LabelPlacement |
Yes |
PointPlacement is supported. LinePlacement is supported for versions >=5.2.1. Only PerperdicularOffset and IsAligned are supported for LinePlacement. |
Halo |
Yes |
Supported (fill converted to outlinecolor, and radius is converted to outlinewidth. Note that outlinewidth is only available for AGG in >=5.2) |
Fill |
Yes |
Only solid color is available |
Notes on the TextSymbolizer:
Label: Starting with version >= 8.0 and in conformance with OGC standard, raw text in a Label tag is interpreted as an implicit Literal instead of an implicit PropertyName. Moreover, Literal and Function tags are supported, as well as mixed content. Supported Functions are MapServer functions returning a number.
Font names: when converting Font parameters to MapServer, the following rule is applied to get the font name: FontFamily-FontStyle-FontWeight. For example, if there is an SLD with a Font Family of arial, a Font Style of italic, and a Font weight equal to bold, the resulting MapServer font name is arial-bold-italic. Font Style and Weight are not mandatory and, if not available, they are not used in building the font name. When a Font Style or a Font Weight is set to normal in an SLD, it is also ignored in building the name. For example, if there is an SLD with a Font Family of arial, a Font Style of normal and a Font weight equals to bold, the resulting MapServer font name is arial-bold.
A TextSymbolizer can be used in MapServer on a Point, Line, or Polygon layer - in addition to other symbolizers used for these layers.
PointPacement: a point placement includes AnchorPoint (which is translated to Position in MapServer) Displacement (which is translated to Offset) and Angle (which is translated to Angle).
Angle setting (MapServer version >=5.4): by default the angle parameter is set to AUTO. For point features, users can use the PointPlacement to alter the value. For line features, the user can add a LinePlacement: If an ‘empty’ LinePlacement is part of the SLD, the angle will be set to FOLLOW, If a LinePlacement contains the PerpendicualarOffset parameter, the angle will be set to 0 and the PerpendicualarOffset will be used to set the offset values in the label object. SLD 1.1.0 introduces the IsAligned parameter for LinePlacement: if this parameter is set to false, the angle will be set to 0.
The following are examples of valid requests using the TextSymbolizer:
point layer : test for label, font, point placement, color, angle: sld 10a / full request 10a
point layer with text and symbols using 2 symbolizers: sld 10b / full request 10b
line layer with text using 2 symbolizers: sld 10c / full request 10c
Table 11. RasterSymbolizer
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Geometry |
No |
|
Opacity |
Yes |
|
ChannelSelection |
No |
|
OverlapBehaviour |
No |
|
ColorMap |
Yes |
|
ContrastEnhancement |
No |
|
ShadedRelief |
No |
|
ImageOutline |
No |
The current support in MapServer includes only ColorMap parameter support. It can be used to classify 8-bit rasters. Inside the ColorMap parameters, the color and quantity parameters are extracted and used to do the classification.
Table 12. ColorMap
The following Features are available in SLD 1.0
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Color |
Yes |
|
Opacity |
No |
|
Quantity |
Yes |
|
Label |
No |
The following is an example of ColorMap usage for SLD 1.0.
If we have following ColorMap in an SLD:
<ColorMap>
<ColorMapEntry color="#00ff00" quantity="22"/>
<ColorMapEntry color="#00bf3f" quantity="30"/>
<ColorMapEntry color="#007f7f" quantity="37"/>
<ColorMapEntry color="#003fbf" quantity="45"/>
<ColorMapEntry color="#0000ff" quantity="52"/>
<ColorMapEntry color="#000000" quantity="60"/>
</ColorMap>
The six classes that are created are:
class 1: [pixel] >= 22 AND [pixel] < 30 with color 00ff00
class 2: [pixel] >= 30 AND [pixel] < 37 with color 00bf3f
class 3: [pixel] >= 37 AND [pixel] < 45 with color 007f7f
class 4: [pixel] >= 45 AND [pixel] < 52 with color 003fbf
class 5: [pixel] >= 52 AND [pixel] < 60 with color 0000ff
class 6: [pixel] = 60 with color 000000
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The ColorMapEntry quantity parameters should be in increasing order.
The following Features are available in SLD 1.1
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Categorize |
Yes |
The following is an example of and SLD 1.1.0 with a raster symbolizer
<StyledLayerDescriptor version="1.1.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/sld
http://schemas.opengis.net/sld/1.1.0/StyledLayerDescriptor.xsd"
xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/sld" xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc"
xmlns:se="http://www.opengis.net/se" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<NamedLayer>
<se:Name>landsat</se:Name>
<UserStyle>
<se:Name>xxx</se:Name>
<se:FeatureTypeStyle>
<se:Rule>
<se:RasterSymbolizer>
<se:Opacity>0.7</se:Opacity>
<se:ColorMap>
<se:Categorize fallbackValue="#78c818">
<se:LookupValue>Rasterdata</se:LookupValue>
<se:Value>#ffffff</se:Value>
<se:Threshold>22</se:Threshold>
<se:Value>#00ff00</se:Value>
<se:Threshold>30</se:Threshold>
<se:Value>#00bf3f</se:Value>
<se:Threshold>37</se:Threshold>
<se:Value>#007f7f</se:Value>
<se:Threshold>45</se:Threshold>
<se:Value>#003fbf</se:Value>
<se:Threshold>52</se:Threshold>
<se:Value>#0000ff</se:Value>
<se:Threshold>60</se:Threshold>
<se:Value>#000000</se:Value>
</se:Categorize>
</se:ColorMap>
</se:RasterSymbolizer>
</se:Rule>
</se:FeatureTypeStyle>
</UserStyle>
</NamedLayer>
</StyledLayerDescriptor>
The classes that are created are:
class 1: [pixel] < 22 with color ffffff
class 2: [pixel] >= 22 AND [pixel] < 30 with color 00ff00
class 3: [pixel] >= 30 AND [pixel] < 37 with color 00bf3f
class 4: [pixel] >= 37 AND [pixel] < 45 with color 007f7f
class 5: [pixel] >= 45 AND [pixel] < 52 with color 003fbf
class 6: [pixel] >= 52 AND [pixel] < 60 with color 0000ff
class 7: [pixel] >= 60 with color 000000
Examples using 8 bits and 16 bits rasters can be seen at:
Table 13. LayerFeatureConstraints (MapServer 7.0.1 or above)
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
FeatureTypeConstraint |
Yes |
Only one occurrence |
Table 14. FeatureTypeConstraint (MapServer 7.0.1 or above)
Features |
Supported |
Notes |
---|---|---|
FeatureTypeName |
No |
|
Filter |
Yes |
|
Extent |
No |
A Filter can be applied through LayerFeatureConstraints/FeatureTypeConstraint to a named style or a user style. It is used to select which features are to be rendered. If the style has also filtering rules, they are combined with the filter of FeatureTypeConstraint (as well as with any FILTER or native filter set on the layer in the mapfile configuration)
<NamedLayer>
<Name>Layer1</Name>
<LayerFeatureConstraints>
<FeatureTypeConstraint>
<Filter>....</Filter>
</FeatureTypeConstraint>
</LayerFeatureConstraints>
<NamedStyle>
<Name>the_style</Name>
</NamedStyle>
</NamedLayer>
Client Side Support¶
Client side support of the SLD consists of two parts:
The first part is using MapServer as a WMS client to send a GetMap request with an SLD. This is done using two metadata that can be placed at a layer level in a MapServer mapfile. These two metadata are:
wms_sld_url, which takes a valid URL as a value and appends SLD=xxx to the GetMap request.
wms_sld_body, which takes a valid SLD string and appends SLD_BODY=xxx to the GetMap request. If the value of wms_sld_body is set to AUTO, MapServer generates an SLD based on the classes found in the layer and send this SLD as the value of the SLD_BODY parameter in the GetMap request.
The other major item is the generation of an SLD document from MapServer classes. These functions are currently available through MapServer/MapScript interface. Here are the functions available:
on a map object: generatesld
on a layer object: generatesld
Additional MapScript functions have been added or will be added to complement these functions:
on a map object: applysld
on a layer object: applysld
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When generating an SLD from MapServer classes, if there is a pixmap symbol you need to have this symbol available through a URL so it can be converted as an ExternalGraphic symbol in the SLD. To do this, you need to define the URL through a web object level metadata called WMS_SLD_SYMBOL_URL in your map file. The SLD generated uses this URL and concatenates the name of the pixmap symbol file to get the value that is generated as the ExternaGraphic URL.
PHP/MapScript Example that Generates an SLD from a Mapfile¶
The following is a small script that calls the generateSLD() function to create an SLD for a specific layer in a mapfile:
1<?php
2
3// define variables
4define( "MAPFILE", "D:/ms4w/apps/cadastra/map/cadastra.map" );
5define( "MODULE", "php_mapscript.dll" );
6
7// load the mapscript module
8if (!extension_loaded("MapScript")) dl(MODULE);
9
10// open map
11$oMap = ms_newMapObj( MAPFILE );
12
13// get the parcel layer
14$oLayer = $oMap->getLayerByName("parcel");
15
16// force visibilty of the layer
17$oLayer->set('status', MS_ON);
18
19// generate the sld for that layer
20$SLD = $oLayer->generateSLD();
21
22// save sld to a file
23$fp = fopen("parcel-sld.xml", "a");
24fputs( $fp, $SLD );
25fclose($fp);
26
27?>
Named Styles support¶
Named styles support are introduced in MapServer 5.2. The support is base on MS RFC 39: Support of WMS/SLD Named Styles.
MapServer 5.2 introduces the possibility to assign a group to a series of classes defined on a layer object using two new non-mandatory keywords CLASSGROUP (at the layer level) and GROUP at the class level:
LAYER
...
CLASSGROUP "group1"
...
CLASS
NAME "name1"
GROUP "group1"
...
END
CLASS
NAME "name2"
GROUP "group2"
...
END
CLASS
NAME "name3"
GROUP "group1"
...
END
...
At rendering time, if the CLASSGROUP is defined, only classes that have the same group name would be used. Based on this concept, WMS/SLD support uses the class groups as named styles. Each group of classes is considered equivalent to a named style:
The GetCapbilities request will output all the styles that are available
The GetMap request can use the STYLES parameter to specify a named style
The GetLegendGraphic can use the STYLES parameter to specify a named style
Other Items Implemented¶
Support of filled polygons with Mark and ExternalGraphic symbols.
MapScript functions to parse and apply SLD.
SLD_BODY request support on client and server side.
Issues Found During Implementation¶
Limitation of the FilterEncoding to comparison and logical filters. The spatial filters were not made available since it required major changes in MapServer WMS support.