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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T15:08:45+00:00 2026-05-26T15:08:45+00:00

Background There are many tools to analyze logfiles from servers like Apache HTTP server,

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There are many tools to analyze logfiles from servers like Apache HTTP server, but I need one to analyze requests to geospatial services, WMS and WFS

What is special about a request to a OGC service like WMS or WFS? The protocol includes use of geographical request parameters (see e.g. parameters for WMS GetMap request), like a bounding box, or geographical filter, i.e. OGC filter.

Examples of questions I want answered include:

  • What is the most common bounding box being requested, boundingbox = (minX,minY,maxX,maxY)
  • Do bounding boxes in requests form a “grid”, and if so, which grids?

I could import all the log-lines into a spatial database like PostGIS, and then the problem reduces to writing SQL, which is also ok. But it is not trivial to import that many rows on the system I currently have, and then I still need good formulations in SQL.

So, Ideally I’d like a tool that eats log lines and understands OGC WMS, WCS, WFS, CSW etc.

The problem of Googling this question is the proximity to web log analizers, and WMS = windows media server, and the relative obscurity of the area (geospatial). Maybe the answer you provide is a good google search formulation?

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Does a tool exist to analyze OGC request logs, to discover things like a recurring spatial pattern?

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    2026-05-26T15:08:45+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 3:08 pm

    We have done such a tool for the French Geological Survey. It analyzes apache logs and retrieves services, layers, srs, user-agents, servers from ogc requests and build charts and tables about it. It can also record bbox of each request in order to display a heat map of service usage.
    It could be easily brought up to OpenSource, so don’t hesitate to contact me for further discussion.

    Best regards

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