Thank you, looks interesting. I will have a look at it.
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Hi,
The project is actually on github: https://github.com/3liz/py-qgis-wps
It is fully functional (while still in beta) and we use it actually in our
infrastructure. The project has been presented at the Foss4G.fr and we expect
to talk about it at Foss4G is Dar es Salaam.
> Le 31 mai 2018
Hi
Is there any more information on this work? I would love to hear more about
current status and roadmap.
Magnus
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Hi Allessandro,
I have made a submission to talk about this at the FOSS4G-FR and FOSS4G in
Dar-Es-Salam
This is a work based on a fork of PyWPS 4 - many thanks to them - (with a lot
of changes and many additions!) and act as a standalone server - nothing to do
with https://plugins.qgis.org/pl
Hi Michael,
can you share some details about this project?
Is it based on other existing stack like PyWPS?
Is it related with https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/wps4server/?
Thanks!
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 7:46 PM, kimaidou wrote:
> Hi
>
> Very quick answer:
> We (3liz team) are indeed devel
Ah, that sounds like what I´m looking for. Nice to hear that there is work in
progress. Yes, please come back with a description and roadmap when
possible, perhaps I can provide some user input and suggestions.
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Very quick answer:
We (3liz team) are indeed developing a full server stack to be able to use
QGIS processing algorithms server side. It will be fully opensourced. No
real web admin panel in project, but we use Lizmap Web Client as a web
front end to published algs.
We will try to come back he
My previous post didn´t seem to render much interest and I am a bit curious.
Is this not of interest to anyone else? Was I too vague? Does the task
involve to much work at the moment? I still think that it would be a great
addition to QGIS, especially in corporate environments.
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Hi
My employer has a growing need for spatial ETL. A few examples of tasks:
- Pull adress data text files from FTP, process, validate and load into
PostGIS. This should be done every night.
- Pull data from a number of sources, process it, zip and and publish to
FTP. Also every night.
- Pull data