Incidentally, someone already mentioned https://superset.apache.org/ Did you
take a look?
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> I guess what clients might be asking for is the equivalent of ArcGIS
> dashboards... I have not worked with it, but from the docs it seems to
> be the type of functionality clients have on their wish list, where no
> coding is required to publish a map with some corresponding indicators.
Thanks for your response!
I think the most common case would be:
1. data in postgres database
2. editing done in qgis
3. viewing map and some selected graphs/tables in the web browser with
the ability to (for example) click on a feature and use that to filter
the data to only include data for
Janneke and list,
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024, 03:30 Janneke van Dijk via QGIS-User <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> Dear QGIS developers and users,
>
> [Snip]
>
> More and more, in addition to wanting 'a GIS system', there are requests
> for a web based management information system which shows
Hi Janneke,
Recently, I've been playing around with Apache Superset which I think
can do what you are looking for and looks very promising!
https://superset.apache.org/
Kind regards,
Raymond
On 22-04-2024 12:33, Janneke van Dijk via QGIS-User wrote:
Dear QGIS developers and users,
In my
On 2024-04-22 06:33, Janneke van Dijk via QGIS-User wrote:
Dear QGIS developers and users,
In my work as a freelance GIS consultant I work with QGIS as much as possible
and try to convince clients that it will address all their GIS needs despite
not having to pay a license fee for it (and
Dear QGIS developers and users,
In my work as a freelance GIS consultant I work with QGIS as much as
possible and try to convince clients that it will address all their GIS
needs despite not having to pay a license fee for it (and no, it is not
user unfriendly).
More and more, in addition