[Qgis-user] Lizmap Web Client

kimaidou kimaidou at gmail.com
Fri May 15 05:05:53 PDT 2015


Hi,

Indeed, Lizmap is a complete server side software wich dynamically create
maps based on projects, and also acts as a proxy between the client
(browser or another GIS) and QGIS Server. You have advanced features, such
as edition, protection of projects with groups and users, automatic tile
caching, etc.

If you only need to publish one or 2 maps but cannot install anything on
the server ( which means you cannot have QGIS Server or Lizmap installed
server side), you could instead use the plugin Qgis2Web , which aims to
create a web map and publish it without the need of a server (it exports
vectors and raster as files and uses Openlayers or Leaflet as a map viewer).

Regards

Michaƫl Douchin
3liz (Lizmap editor)

2015-05-14 15:20 GMT+02:00 James Keener <jim at jimkeener.com>:

> I've had luck using the QGIS server[1] on the back and
> QGIS-Web-Client[2], MapBender[3], and generic OpenLayers[4] on the front
> end.
>
> QGIS server uses the qgs project files and the same rendering engine as
> QGIS, so things will look as awesome as they do in QGIS.
>
>
> I'm not sure if it's proper for this list, but if you decide to look for
> someone to set the server and web client up on contract, feel free to
> contact me directly.
>
> Jim Keener
> jim at jimkeener.com
>
> [1] http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/qgis_server_tutorial
> [2] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Web-Client
> [3] http://mapbender3.org/
> [4] http://dev.openlayers.org/examples/wms.html
>
> On 05/13/2015 01:47 PM, John Rose wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am working within a Franco-senegalese team to develop a GIS covering
> > the Niokolo-Koba National Park in Senegal. We have updated the OSM data
> > for the Park and entered it into QGIS as the beginning of our GIS. QGIS
> > works great for generating printable maps of the area.
> >
> > Now we would like to find a way to make our maps available interactively
> > on the web (initially pure OSM data, but we will be adding additional
> > data, for example of wildlife location). At first we thought of LizMap
> > Web Client, but it seems that this is not really a web user client but
> > rather a web server client which we could not readily install on our
> > commercial host.
> >
> > At the moment we do not have a computer specialist on our team. Sorry
> > for our ignorance but could someone advise whether it would be possible
> > with QGIS to generate files which could be readily used to provide
> > interactive map access on a basic web server (perhaps using a plugin at
> > the navigator end)? We would really rather use the map presentation
> > parameters we have already developed for QGIS, than to start over with
> > another approach like Mapnik.
> >
> >     Thanks and best regards,
> >
> >         John
> >
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