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in52North/pygeoapi-odc-provider (press backspace or delete to remove)When multiple (parallel) coverage requests are coming in the server returns error code 500 as it fails with
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sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) FATAL: sorry, too many clients ...
bug
MartinPontius
- 2
- Opened on Dec 1, 2021
- #10
Requested Coverage
https://17.testbed.dev.52north.org/geodatacube/collections/landsat8_c2_l2/coverage?f=GeoTIFF
bbox=-111.0,64.0,-110.75,64.75
Received Error
rasterio.errors.RasterioIOError: [...].tif: ...
bug
EHJ-52n
- 2
- Opened on Oct 22, 2021
- #9
Problem
The current implementation handles the bbox of collections with multiple crs incorrectly, e.g. an project spanning more
than one UTM zone.
Solution/Idea
For collections with 1 crs:
1. convert ...
bug
EHJ-52n
- 1
- Opened on Aug 27, 2021
- #8
The bbox doesn t look correct for some example data. A problem could be here:
https://github.com/MartinPontius/pygeoapi-odc-provider/blob/feature/ogc-api-records/odcprovider/utils.py
MartinPontius
- 1
- Opened on Jul 29, 2021
- #7
The code here https://github.com/MartinPontius/pygeoapi-odc-provider/blob/master/odcprovider/odcprovider.py#L67 around
finding the configuration file for the ODC doesn t allow a user to configure the ODC ...
alexgleith
- 2
- Opened on Jul 21, 2021
- #3
MartinPontius
- Opened on Jul 7, 2021
- #1

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