Re: [QGIS-it-user] Problemi installazione tweepy

2020-04-25 Thread gabriele . dipalma

Grazie, non ci avevo pensato, apro una issue su github.





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Re: [Qgis-user] PROYECTO

2020-04-25 Thread qgis-user

  
  
One more try at translation - 

  My name is Maria, I wanted to know how I can classify the urban road according to its slope. It is urgent.



On 4/25/2020 5:41 PM, Nicolas Cadieux wrote:

  
  Holà,
  Tiennes que explicar más.  Qué tipo de datos tienes... si ja tienes el pendiente de los caminos.  Ta bien acquis la gente hablan más inglés.  Utilisa Google translate si quieres una respuesta más rapida.
  

  Goodnight,
My name is Maria, I wanted to know how I can classify the urban road according to its slope. It is urgent.
Thank you,
A greeting.
  
  Nicolas Cadieux
Ça va bien aller!
  
  
Le 25 avr. 2020 à 16:45, Maria Bauçà
  Planas  a écrit :
  

  
  

  
  Buenas noches,
mi nombre es Maria, quería saber como puedo clasificar
  el viario urbano según su pendiente. Es urgente.
Muchas gracias,
Un saludo.
  
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Re: [Qgis-user] PROYECTO

2020-04-25 Thread Nicolas Cadieux
Holà,
Tiennes que explicar más.  Qué tipo de datos tienes... si ja tienes el 
pendiente de los caminos.  Ta bien acquis la gente hablan más inglés.  Utilisa 
Google translate si quieres una respuesta más rapida.

Goodnight,
My name is Maria, I wanted to know how I can classify the urban road according 
to its slope. It is urgent.
Thank you,
A greeting.

Nicolas Cadieux
Ça va bien aller!

> Le 25 avr. 2020 à 16:45, Maria Bauçà Planas  a écrit :
> 
> 
> Buenas noches,
> mi nombre es Maria, quería saber como puedo clasificar el viario urbano según 
> su pendiente. Es urgente.
> Muchas gracias,
> Un saludo.
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[Qgis-user] PROYECTO

2020-04-25 Thread Maria Bauçà Planas
Buenas noches,
mi nombre es Maria, quería saber como puedo clasificar el viario urbano
según su pendiente. Es urgente.
Muchas gracias,
Un saludo.
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Re: [Qgis-user] User setup for PostGres/PostGis use with QGIS

2020-04-25 Thread Jeff Hubbs
Agree, strongly. Even better to have an independent authentication 
system (e.g. LDAP) that everything uses but at minimum, separate 
PostgreSQL accounts for everybody is highly recommended.


On 4/25/20 11:39 AM, Jo wrote:
From a security perspective you definitely want to create a distinct 
user account for each user. What if a user leaves your organisation? 
Will you update the password and have to communicate it to everyone 
before they can do further work? That's more cumbersome than doing it 
right from the start.


After a while you may also discover that some users will need 
different rights.


Jo

On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 12:23 PM Michael Dufty 
> wrote:


I’m looking at setting up a postGIS server for use to store
mapping files to use with QGIS.

We have about a dozen users who will all need to be able to edit
layers and save new layers to the server, and any new layers they
create need to be editable by other users.

Can anyone advise if having everyone use the same user account
would be a good idea?  Since everyone will have the same
privileges this would seem to simplify setup.  Often there will be
different people editing the same QGIS project at different times,
and I think it would help with that, although it looks like we
would need to use the same id for the authentication on every
computer if we don’t want password prompts all the time.  I’m just
concerned this may cause issues with the server if the same user
account is accessing the database from different locations at the
same time.

As I understand it the alternative would be to create a role that
all accounts are members of, and alter the default privileges for
each account so the role gets access to any new tables created,
which would be a bit of a pain to set up for lots of accounts, but
probably OK.

I have struggled with this in the past, and the consultant who set
up a similar server for us in  the past to use with Manifold gave
up on getting permissions to work and just made every account a
superuser.  This doesn’t seem ideal, but hasn’t caused any issues
in over 10 years.

*Michael Dufty*

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Re: [Qgis-user] User setup for PostGres/PostGis use with QGIS

2020-04-25 Thread Jo
>From a security perspective you definitely want to create a distinct user
account for each user. What if a user leaves your organisation? Will you
update the password and have to communicate it to everyone before they can
do further work? That's more cumbersome than doing it right from the start.

After a while you may also discover that some users will need different
rights.

Jo

On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 12:23 PM Michael Dufty <
mdu...@mbsenvironmental.com.au> wrote:

> I’m looking at setting up a postGIS server for use to store mapping files
> to use with QGIS.
>
> We have about a dozen users who will all need to be able to edit layers
> and save new layers to the server, and any new layers they create need to
> be editable by other users.
>
>
>
> Can anyone advise if having everyone use the same user account would be a
> good idea?  Since everyone will have the same privileges this would seem to
> simplify setup.  Often there will be different people editing the same QGIS
> project at different times, and I think it would help with that, although
> it looks like we would need to use the same id for the authentication on
> every computer if we don’t want password prompts all the time.  I’m just
> concerned this may cause issues with the server if the same user account is
> accessing the database from different locations at the same time.
>
>
>
> As I understand it the alternative would be to create a role that all
> accounts are members of, and alter the default privileges for each account
> so the role gets access to any new tables created, which would be a bit of
> a pain to set up for lots of accounts, but probably OK.
>
>
>
> I have struggled with this in the past, and the consultant who set up a
> similar server for us in  the past to use with Manifold gave up on getting
> permissions to work and just made every account a superuser.  This doesn’t
> seem ideal, but hasn’t caused any issues in over 10 years.
>
>
>
>
>
> *Michael Dufty*
>
>
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Re: [QGIS-it-user] Problemi installazione tweepy

2020-04-25 Thread Totò
gabriele.dipalma wrote
> Buongiorno a tutti,
> 
> per favore avrei bisogno di installare qweetgis. Per farlo occorre  
> prima installare tweepy, una library python. Per favore c'è qualcuno  
> che mi sa spiegare perché QGIS, all'apertura, mi dice:  "Could not  
> import tweepy, install tweepy to use the plugin". Di seguito i  
> dettagli dell'errore.
> 
> Utilizzo 3.12.0-București su un Mac OS Catalina.
> Grazie mille,

Ciao, per questi tipo di problemi è meglio contattare direttamente l'autore
scrivendo una issue [0]

[0] https://github.com/ale-cristofori/Qweetgis
[1]
https://medium.com/@compatt84/qweetgis-qgis-3-plugin-for-twitter-93005f2e5ec8

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Re: [QGIS-it-user] Modifica tipo dati

2020-04-25 Thread Totò
gius.pippo1989 wrote
> Salve devo fondere due shp punti ma mi dice che uno dei campi di uno degli
> shp ha un tipo dati diverso rispetto al corrispondente campo nell'altro
> shp, vorrei, quindi cambiarlo da "Integer64" a "string", è possibile? Nel
> caso come devo procedere?

Ciao,
per cambiato tipo di dato puoi usara Gli strumenti di Processing, in
particolare cerca l'algoritmo:
Riorganizzazione campi.

saluti



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[Qgis-user] User setup for PostGres/PostGis use with QGIS

2020-04-25 Thread Michael Dufty
I'm looking at setting up a postGIS server for use to store mapping files to 
use with QGIS.
We have about a dozen users who will all need to be able to edit layers and 
save new layers to the server, and any new layers they create need to be 
editable by other users.

Can anyone advise if having everyone use the same user account would be a good 
idea?  Since everyone will have the same privileges this would seem to simplify 
setup.  Often there will be different people editing the same QGIS project at 
different times, and I think it would help with that, although it looks like we 
would need to use the same id for the authentication on every computer if we 
don't want password prompts all the time.  I'm just concerned this may cause 
issues with the server if the same user account is accessing the database from 
different locations at the same time.

As I understand it the alternative would be to create a role that all accounts 
are members of, and alter the default privileges for each account so the role 
gets access to any new tables created, which would be a bit of a pain to set up 
for lots of accounts, but probably OK.

I have struggled with this in the past, and the consultant who set up a similar 
server for us in  the past to use with Manifold gave up on getting permissions 
to work and just made every account a superuser.  This doesn't seem ideal, but 
hasn't caused any issues in over 10 years.


Michael Dufty

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