Excel export (from TWG feedback) - src/analysis/xlsx.js: a dependency-free XLSX writer — an .xlsx is a ZIP of XML, so this packs the required parts with a small stored-ZIP writer. Avoids SheetJS (stale npm package with advisories) and ExcelJS (heavy for an offline-first field app), and does not rely on the JSZip that only reaches us transitively via shp-write. Lazy-loaded as a ~5.6 kB chunk. - After a zonal run the Analysis panel offers "Export table (Excel)", writing a two-sheet workbook: Results (figures as real numbers) and Parameters (zone and input layers with feature counts, the "Apply to" scope, membership rule, statistics, numeric field and export time) — so a table can be verified or reproduced later rather than being an unattributed set of numbers. The button is hidden for overlay runs and cleared when the mode changes. - Verified against two independent readers: openpyxl loads it with zero warnings and correct numeric types, and LibreOffice Calc opens it as a spreadsheet. Also exercised end-to-end through the real zonal pipeline. COG raster entry point - Add External Layer gains a COG type alongside WMS/WFS/XYZ, with a URL pre-flight check that distinguishes a web page, a 404, a CORS block and a server without byte-range support — geotiff.js otherwise reports these only as an opaque "AggregateError: Request failed". Digital Earth Africa ETL - etl/deafrica_dem_to_minio.py exports a DE Africa DEM for a district as a COG and uploads it to the LUSPA MinIO bucket raster-objects, then verifies the object is anonymously readable and range-capable. Credentials come from the environment; the existing PHP integration hardcodes them and an earlier key pair reached Gitea. NOTE: not yet run against the Sandbox — start with --list-products to confirm the DEM product name. Documents - Concept note: Digital Earth Africa added as a raster source (§6.3), separating the live WMS route from the batch Sandbox export; corrected the in-house contour table's provenance to OpenTopography (gdal_contour over an SRTM 30 m / Copernicus 30 m DEM), and added the ToR §2.4.2 / FS §2 alignment chapter. - TWG presentation, architecture and two integration workflow charts (SVG sources kept in the repo so they stay editable), and a user guide for the Analyse tools. Service worker v13 -> v14. .gitignore: exclude Python bytecode from etl/. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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LUPMIS2 raster ETL
One-off batch jobs that prepare raster data for LUPMIS2 and publish it to the LUSPA MinIO object store, from where the PWA streams it as a Cloud-Optimized GeoTIFF (COG).
This mirrors the existing OpenTopography contour workflow: a preparation step run occasionally, not a live connection from the app.
DE Africa (Sandbox) → write_cog() → MinIO raster-objects → LUPMIS2 map
Target infrastructure
| S3 API endpoint | https://minioapi.lupmis4luspa.org (path-style) |
| Bucket | raster-objects (anonymous read enabled) |
| Console | https://minio.lupmis4luspa.org — admin UI only, not the API |
Verified working for COG streaming: anonymous unsigned GET returns 200,
range requests return 206 Partial Content, and CORS allows the PWA origin
with Range on preflight and Content-Range exposed.
Credentials
Supplied via environment variables — never hardcode them:
export MINIO_KEY=...
export MINIO_SECRET=...
The PHP integration under FromKwesi/minio-uploads embeds its keys in source,
and an earlier key pair was committed to Gitea. Keep these out of git.
deafrica_dem_to_minio.py
Exports a Digital Earth Africa DEM for an area of interest and uploads it.
Run it in the DE Africa Sandbox — the Open Data Cube is configured there.
Locally, DE Africa's docs note that dc.load / load_ard need additional
configuration (a database), so the Sandbox is the lower-maintenance choice.
# 1. confirm which DEM products exist before the first real run
python deafrica_dem_to_minio.py --list-products
# 2. export + upload a pilot district
python deafrica_dem_to_minio.py --district koforidua
# preferred for production: clip to the authoritative boundary
python deafrica_dem_to_minio.py --geojson koforidua.geojson --name koforidua
# inspect the output without uploading
python deafrica_dem_to_minio.py --district tamale --dry-run
The script writes <name>_dem.tif, uploads it to dem/<name>_dem.tif, then
verifies the public URL really is anonymously readable and range-capable. It
also emits <name>_dem.manifest.json recording the URL, product, bbox, CRS and
resolution.
Loading the result in LUPMIS2
Add External Layer → COG → paste the object URL, e.g.
https://minioapi.lupmis4luspa.org/raster-objects/dem/koforidua_dem.tif
Notes and caveats
- Preset district bounding boxes are approximate. Use
--geojsonwith the real district boundary from PostGIS for anything beyond a first test. - Output CRS defaults to EPSG:3857 so the browser does no reprojection.
For Stage 3 hydrology and slope, re-export in a metric CRS (UTM 30N =
EPSG:32630west, 31N =EPSG:32631east) — Web Mercator distorts distance with latitude and will bias slope and flow-accumulation results. - Verify the product name with
--list-productsfirst. The default isdem_srtm; DE Africa also publishes derivatives (dem_srtm_deriv), which is the source of the slope WMS layer LUPMIS2 already consumes.