Hi Radim, I didn't get this sorted in the end (ended just having the layer as read only in QGIS from postgis and users would do any modification from django admin).
About a Django provider for QGIS : it is now possible to create python providers [1]. So creating a REST provider to consume a django rest framework endpoint may not be that hard anymore ? That would certainly be a great addition to QGIS !! And about a WFS-T app for Django : I don't know of any other effort than django-wfs, but I just saw there's an open PR with some a lot of changed including python 3 support, so maybe django-wfs is not as dead as it looks ? Still WFS-T would have to be added, and again not sure how hard this would be... Let us know how it goes ! Cheers, Olivier [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/7012 On Sat, Oct 6, 2018 at 4:24 AM Radim Blazek <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > we need the same, to be precise, we need two things, to allow editing > of data stored in Django/PostGIS in QGIS over the network and let QGIS > Server (WMS) to read data from Django, both using Django filters etc. > If we manage to get data to QGIS from Django (and back), we can use > QGIS Server and WFS-T for editing. So I am looking for something like > Django provider for QGIS or WFS-T application for Django. Are you > aware of something like that? > > Olivier, what have you used in the end? [1] is not maintained and it > does not support WFS-T. > > Alessandro, in [2] I am missing data reading from Django models. It > seems like the server is launched from python, but data flow goes > through standard QGIS providers? > > Marco, if I got it looking briefly into GeoNode code, they just run > QGIS server, but they don't read data directly from Django models, > right? > > [1] https://github.com/vascop/django-wfs > [2] http://www.itopen.it/qgis-server-binding-news/lang-pref/en/ > > Radim > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 1:56 PM Marco Bernasocchi <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Hi Olivier > > Kartoza has been working on having geonode server running smoothly using > > a qgis server in the background. > > > > have a look at > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzX4byPkV3E > > > http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/New-Geonode-GeoSAFE-and-QGIS-work-td5303864.html > > > > cheers > > Marco > > > > On 24.03.2017 13:10, Olivier Dalang wrote: > > > Dear List, > > > > > > Does anybody here have some experience with making QGIS work with > > > (Geo)Django ? > > > > > > I would love to be able to make them communicate, as QGIS is the > > > interface of choice to do complex work on geometries and Django is > > > perfect to quickly setup a complete endpoint with user management, > model > > > logic and web administration interface. > > > > > > I see two approches : > > > - Using Django REST framework to create a REST endpoint - but is there > a > > > way to consume REST endpoints in QGIS ? > > > - Developing a WFST module for Django, for which there seem to be some > > > work done [1] for the non-transactionnal part. > > > > > > I just wanted to ask before reinventing the wheel ! > > > > > > Bests, > > > > > > Olivier >
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