[GRASS-user] GRASS GIS based developing tools

Vaclav Petras wenzeslaus at gmail.com
Mon Oct 24 20:54:12 PDT 2022


Hi Manuele,

Seeing a setup with JupyterLab is always nice and useful especially if the
focus is developing and distributing GRASS procedures. A standalone
repository with everything needed would be a good starting point for
sharing such a setup and making it ready to go. I don't see a Dockerfile,
but it seems it is needed. You can compare your setup to docker and binder
directories in the main GRASS repo <https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/> and
describe how your setup is different.

Best,
Vaclav

On Mon, 24 Oct 2022 at 04:02, Manuele Pesenti <manuele.pesenti at gter.it>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> maybe this is  such an off topic for this list, I just wanted to share
> that  I wrote a docker-compose file
> <https://gist.github.com/manuelep/e56fe90399c44e02e7cb97d5ef95edbd> for
> building
> up an environment based on GRASS GIS for developing and distributing GRASS
> GIS based procedures.
> The main developing proposed tool in the architecture is Jupyter Lab, I
> don't know if it's such a commont tool between the component of this
> mailing-list.
> I just wanted to have some feedback to understand if it can be considered
> a useful tool.
>
> Unfortunately the readme file at the moment is in italian but the compose
> file and the commands maybe can be understood anyway.
>
> Thanks
> Best regards
>
>
> *Manuele Pesenti*
> *Software Developer and GIS Specialist*
> *Gter srl*
> *Via Jacopo Ruffini 9/1A - 16128 Genova*
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> *ph: 010-0899150*
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