Hi,
El 21/06/16 a las 04:13, Luigi Pirelli escribió:
> becase of you are running raster2postgres command via subprocess, do
> you mind would be better to add it as Processing script/command?
Maybe... I mean, for now, as it is a "standalone" plugin which does not
connect to the database, it
becase of you are running raster2postgres command via subprocess, do
you mind would be better to add it as Processing script/command?
remember that using an external command does not give you the help to
have credential stored in the QGIS Authnetication Manager...
another note, try to use
Il 18/06/2016 22:59, Daniel Vicente Lühr Sierra ha scritto:
> Also, I am just a basic git user and as dbmanager is part of QGIS, I
> don't know how to fork just the plugin code and not the whole QGIS
> repository, for developing, testing and then submitting the pull-resquest.
I think forking the
Hi Paolo,
I will definitely try merging it with dbmanager at some point, but I
think some testing as a standalone plugin will not hurt.
Also, I am just a basic git user and as dbmanager is part of QGIS, I
don't know how to fork just the plugin code and not the whole QGIS
repository, for
Hi Daniel,
Il 18/06/2016 00:51, Daniel Vicente Lühr Sierra ha scritto:
> I think a good alternative would be to incorporate it as a sub-plugin in
> the dbmanager plugin.
Thanks for your plugin, much appreciate. I'm pretty sure it will be far
more useful if incorporated in Plugin Manager, so the
Hi,
I was unable to find a way to upload raster data to a PostGis DB from QGIS.
I was aware of the raster2pgsql tool, but for the user-cases in my
projects, it is not an acceptable alternative (users do not have cli or
programming skills).
So, to temporally workaround this shortcoming, I