Hi Luca,
this is a bit off topic but when you store your data in PostgreSQL you
might want to try out the DataDrivenInputMask plugin [1] which has a lot
of (database) intelligence in the form and can be customized to hold
even more. Maybe you do not need to customize QGIS' forms any more.
Bernhard
[1] http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/DataDrivenInputMask/
Am 04.01.2015 22:39, schrieb Luca Lanteri:
Hi,
I'm using the init python function in order to add python code into my
QGIS forms. This is a great function because I can add intelligence to
my form without write a plugin, but I still have some problems:
- I want to store qml and .ui file directly into Postgres so that when
my users load a layer from postrgres they've my forms and styles,
without pass to us a qgis project, but in this way I loose the python
code. Is there a way to store also the python code in postgres or into qml?
- when I change my python code, qgis can't auto reload it. I have to
save the file with a different name and I have to change the name in the
layer properties. Is there a way to force autoreload of the code, also
only for debugging?
I also thought to move my code in a plugin to bypass those problems but
I think I've to rewrite all useful function that come with the forms
properties, eg: the combo population. is It right or there's a way to
include the QGIS forms add-on into a plugin?
Sorry for my newbie's question and thanks in advance.
Luca
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