Le 2016-12-05 11:42, johnrobot a écrit :
Hi
I would very much like to see improvements for Processing. A few additional
ideas:

- Display the number of features going through the model. This would help
the user understand the data better.

- Add comments to model components without opening each component. A chance
to explain why a specific tool is used.

- Support clustering/grouping for a set of model components that together perform a task. Placing a few components inside a visual box would make the
model more structured and easier to understand.

- A server side component where users can log in and run a model/job, such as extracting data for a selected area and downloading it in a format that suits the user. This environment should also provide an admin interface, log
files, scheduled jobs etc.

- Watch a file/folder/database table and run the model when a change is
detected. Option for sending the user an email when the job is completed.



Magnus




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Hello,

if we'd like to compete with FME, I think that we need a shell tool to
run jobs without a graphic engine (or at least without an opened
graphical user session). It could be used on dedicated
servers to run a series of jobs during the night. FME has the same
sort of tool (in fme.exe).

I think that this script (probably coded in Python) should be included
into QGIS core to provide a better support and integration with
Processing. The jobs could be defined in .model files like those in
Processing modeler and we could add some dynamic parameters to re-use
the model for different sources/targets.

This script could also be used as the "worker" behind an
administrative web interface or something similar.

Cheers
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Médéric RIBREUX
https://medspx.fr
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