[mapserver-users] Fwd: MapFile Generator

Geo-6 support at geo6.be
Wed Apr 22 07:28:55 PDT 2015


This is a very good idea, obviously and it’s one of the reasons I developed a standalone library to read/write a mapfile.

 

I currently do not use any PHP Framework and this is why I’m developing a standalone PHP application but I’m open to any suggestion and contribution to improve this application.

 

If I understand correctly your idea, 

·         A repository would contain my library to read/write a mapfile, 

·         A “sub-repository” would contain my application (using the library if needed – no PHP MapScript)

·         A “sub-repository” would contain the modules for the Frameworks/CMS

 

Thanks a lot for the encouragments anymway J

 

Jonathan Beliën

Geo-6

 

De : mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org [mailto:mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] De la part de Marco Afonso
Envoyé : mercredi 22 avril 2015 16:15
À : mapserver
Objet : [mapserver-users] Fwd: MapFile Generator

 

 

Hi,

MapIgniter is a web application that also has as its main purpose to create a web interface to configure mapfiles for mapserver, although, it is based on CodeIgniter and RedBeanPHP, which was the best approuch at that time but now it is not.

This is a very good idea and having it as a standalone PHP application is not bad but having it as a "module/extension" for a PHP framework/cms would be even better.

I'm interested (as a developer) in a project like this but as a module or extension for a well-known PHP framework/cms ie. Laravel or October CMS.

Ideally, the best approuch would be to have 3 repos:
1. Core repo (abstract, independent)

2. As standalone application (requires repo 1, the same as yours...)

3. As Extension for ie. Laravel (requires 1)

What would you think?

Keep on! :)

 

 

2015-04-22 13:29 GMT+01:00 Geo-6 <support at geo6.be>:

Hi everyone,

 

I’m developing a web application (PHP) to read, edit, write and preview MapServer mapfiles.

 

This application uses “PHP MapScript” (http://www.mapserver.org/mapscript/php/) but if “PHP MapScript” is not available or enable, it uses an internal library to read/write mapfiles.

 

You can find the application on GitHub : https://github.com/jbelien/MapFile-Generator

Use with caution, it’s still an alpha release.

 

Feel free to test it, criticize it, suggest any idea or improvement, or contribute J

I hope you’ll like it and find it useful.

 

Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any question/suggestion (preferably using GitHub issues : https://github.com/jbelien/MapFile-Generator/issues)

 

Have a great day.

 

Jonathan Beliën

Geo-6

 

 

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