[Qgis-user] QGIS-Webclient Layer-visibility

G. Allegri giohappy at gmail.com
Fri Oct 19 00:40:51 PDT 2012


Great news Andreas!
GetProjectSettings is what we all were waiting to see ;)

Thx,
giovanni

2012/10/19 Andreas Neumann <a.neumann at carto.net>

> Hi Dieter,
>
> Just recently - the last couple days - Marco Hugentobler was working on
> several improvements regarding the WMS server.
>
> You can now use a new command called "GetProjectSettings" which would give
> a non-standard XML tree, similar to GetCapabilities, but containing more
> project related settings, like visible layers, attribute data and widget
> types, etc.
>
> This is now available in the server, but the webclient would have to be
> changed to use this new command. Matthias Walker from Sourcepole is working
> on it. Expect it to be available in the next couple days, along with my new
> project switcher.
>
> In QGIS desktop it is now also possible to hide layers, layouts and
> attributes from WMS and WFS - but they would still appear in the desktop
> project. This is also a recent improvement, only available in QGIS master.
>
> So please allow a couple of days to have this all available also in the
> web client.
>
> Andreas
>
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 09:13:51 +0200, Dieter Becker wrote:
>
>> Dear QGIS-users,
>>
>> I have got a questions concerning the layer-visibility of the
>> QGIS-Webclient:
>>
>> In some older mails (11/2011) of this mailinglist I found following
>> information:
>>
>> ---
>> There is also a pending feature in QGIS server that should allow to
>>   retrieve layer visibility from the GetCapabilities XML document,
>> thus
>>   eliminating the need to manually set layer visibility.
>>
>>  Andreas
>>
>> ---
>>
>> Does someone of you know if there is found a convienient way in the
>> meantime to automatically determine the visible layers of a
>> qgis-project so that there is no need to write down everey layer for
>> the rest-adress?
>>
>> I know that for example the qgis-cloud-plugin for QGIS produces a
>> js-config file that has the information about visible layers and
>> start-/maxExtent.
>> But is there also way to use something like this if I want to host my
>> own webclient?
>>
>> best wishes,
>>
>> Dieter
>>
>>
>>
>
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