Hi Tom,

I personally use SCP/SFTP, as I use a Linux/Apache server combination.

There are so many ways to deploy the generated web map, that I personally think, you shouldn't include this in the plugin. For the same reason, QGIS web client doesn't have a deploy script. There are too many combinations of OS/Web server to deal with. Always someone will have a different configuration - as the mailing lists show.

It shouldn't be a big hurdle for the user to copy a folder over to the webserver. Maybe a message that the folder needs to be uploaded to the webserver should be enough.

This is just my personal opinion. If there happens to be a common, preferred way, it may still be worth having the upload/deployment implemented by the plugins.

Curious to see what other people think.

Andreas

On 19.06.2016 10:59, Tom Chadwin wrote:
Hello all

At FOSS4GUK2016, I think it became apparent that a feature missing in
qgis2web is integrated publishing. I'd like to implement it, but there are
many ways of uploading files to the web. I'd like to know what some of you
do:

1. Online form as part of web content management system such as WordPress,
Drupal, etc.

2. Online form as part of hosting package, eg AWS, cPanel, Plesk, etc

3. FTP

4. SFTP

5. SCP

6.FTPS

7. Github

8. Other (please state)

Any info I can get from you will be extremely useful.

Thanks

Tom



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