[Qgis-developer] QGIS D3 DataVis Plugin Status Report

C Hamilton adenaculture at gmail.com
Sat Oct 1 12:10:50 PDT 2016


Matteo,

I did try it, but the plots do not display for me in the webview. From the
logs I was able to see where it was saving the file and was able to display
it in the web browser.

Thanks

On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 6:04 PM, Matteo Ghetta <matteo.ghetta at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Calvin,
>
> well thanks to the complete refactoring code made by Micheal and Etienne
> the ui is completely changed.
>
> Just clone the last version of the repository and try it.
>
> No more external tmp file. The plots are directly shown inside a webview.
> Moreover the plot is interactive with the map cavas objects.
>
> Give it a try! Adding other plot types is realy easy too.
>
> If we can put the efforts togheter it will be awesome.
>
> Cheers
>
> Matteo
> Il 30/set/2016 20:58 "C Hamilton" <adenaculture at gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
>> Matteo,
>>
>> I was able to sort of get it running. It does not appear to be able to
>> display in the QGIS window. I am not sure if it was suppose to or not, but
>> I saw where it was saving the temporary file and was able to view it in a
>> web browser. I had to make some small changes to the one .ui file to make
>> it come up and I see in some of the python modules (not sure they are
>> actually used) referencing some .ui files that are not there. Do you have a
>> functioning DataPlot that you could zip up and send to me?
>>
>> My main concern is it is dependent upon a python library that is not a
>> part of the QGIS distribution. I can't have users install plotly in order
>> to get the plugin to work. I don't know plotly, but can it be in a folder
>> within the plugin directory and executed from there or does it have to be
>> installed into the python distribution.
>>
>> Thanks!!!
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 11:15 AM, matteo <matteo.ghetta at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Hamilton,
>>>
>>> a few months ago, during the QGIS Hackfest in Girona, me and Michael
>>> Douchin of LizMap started a D3 plugin based on the plotly library.
>>>
>>> unfortunately we did not have to much time to continue the work, but it
>>> is still here
>>>
>>> https://github.com/ghtmtt/DataPlot
>>>
>>> if you want to give it a try, you just have to install the plotly
>>> library with pip and clone the repo in the plugin folder
>>>
>>> fell free to make any suggestion!
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Matteo
>>>
>>
>>
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