Hi Chris,

you can also evaluate G3W-SUITE, a framework developed in DJango to
publish and manage your QGIS projects.

You can find info here:https://g3wsuite.gis3w.it/en/
<https://g3wsuite.gis3w.it/en/>

Manual and demo here: https://g3wsuite.gis3w.it/en/g3wsuite-demo/

And here the GitHub repository: https://github.com/g3w-suite


Greetings

Leonardo





Il 03/09/2018 22:12, Christopher Gray ha scritto:
>
> Andreas, 
>
> Thank you for the description, I have taken some more time to look
> into both QWC2 and Lizmap. QWC2 seems very nice [although I would like
> if the menu remained showing on the larger screens.] I have a tendency
> to want to use QWC2 since it is intended to integrate with QGIS
> projects and appears to be in development alongside QGIS, but Lizmap
> is very nice as well.
>
> Do you happen to know if QWC2 has any authentication features yet? 
>
> Thank you, Chris
>
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 4:36 AM Andreas Neumann <a.neum...@carto.net
> <mailto:a.neum...@carto.net>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Chris,
>
>     From these three clients you mention, I would currently only
>     consider QWC2. It is now in a good state and deployed in several
>     provinces and cities as production version. Already now, QWC2 has
>     exceeded the functionality of QWC1 and it is based on modern,
>     up-to-date libraries and responsive. Also, QWC2 is actively in
>     development.
>
>     The demo application is not because QWC2 is not in production
>     state, but it should help you to get a start project.
>
>     QWC1, and I assume EQWC is based on old versions of OpenLayers and
>     not fully responsive.
>
>     As Paolo mentioned, there is also Lizmap.
>
>     In your case, I would evaluate QWC2 and Lizmap.
>
>     Greetings,
>
>     Andreas
>
>
>     On 2018-09-03 04:33, Christopher Gray wrote:
>
>>     I've found 3 QGIS related web clients: 
>>      
>>     QGIS Web Client (QWC1)
>>     QGIS Web Client 2 (QWC2)
>>     Enhanced QGIS Web Client (EQWC)
>>
>>     The QGIS website still references QWC1, while the QWC1 page says
>>     it is no longer maintained and suggests QWC2. The QWC2 page lists
>>     itself as a "demo application" which seems to suggest it is
>>     in-progress, but perhaps I am misinterpreting this. The EQWC page
>>     looks like a functioning option but suggests it is based on QWC1
>>     which I understand was considered outdated... 
>>      
>>     EQWC seems to perform nicely (based on their demo maps), and has
>>     user and guest authentication which seems very important for map
>>     access.
>>      
>>     Anyhow, which of these is considered the current "QGIS Web
>>     Client" / most appropriate to use at this time?
>>      
>>     [In my specific situation, this will be my first web-client
>>     setup. I'm preparing to setup a publicly available map for my
>>     town and a private map for my family farm in the town (That will
>>     require authentication to access).]
>>      
>>     Thank you, Chris
>>
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