Hi Leonardo,
interesting and promising project.
If I understand collectly You have the possibility to localize the user
interfaces, how are You planning to do it by crowdsourcing?
Cheers, Kari
Leonardo Lami kirjoitti 4.9.2018 klo 10:22:
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it is no longer maintained and suggests QWC2.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QWC1 which I understand was considered outdated...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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