[QGIS-Developer] QEP: Projects in PostgreSQL

Syd Visser sydv at sjgeophysics.com
Tue Mar 20 12:18:43 PDT 2018


Nathan

sorry i think i see it now it gets set on open not saving that makes sense

thanks for pointing this out

Syd


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On 2018-03-20 05:31 AM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
>
>     this is always a huge issue with us since we work a lot in areas
>     with very poor or no internet connection thus projects have to be
>     loaded on our personal computers or external hardrives.
>     also when you give a session to a client you always have to go
>     into the project file and change the directory names.
>
>
> Hey Syd,
>
> QGIS has the option (on by default) to save as everything as relative 
> paths which is better to make projects portable
>
> - Nathan.
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 10:17 PM, Syd Visser <sydv at sjgeophysics.com 
> <mailto:sydv at sjgeophysics.com>> wrote:
>
>     Martin
>
>     a general comment on
>
>     “All references to files will be saved as absolute paths “
>
>
>     why does things have to be absolute path especially if you
>     eventually will design for Geopackage that is suppose to simplify
>     portability
>
>     can the Path not be divided into two separate names
>
>     1) one that is easily changed like a computer home directory which
>     changes depending on computer used
>
>     2) project and all of its sub-directories that should not change
>
>     this is always a huge issue with us since we work a lot in areas
>     with very poor or no internet connection thus projects have to be
>     loaded on our personal computers or external hardrives.
>
>     also when you give a session to a client you always have to go
>     into the project file and change the directory names.
>
>     QGIS is not the only program that has this issue and i never quite
>     understood why it was done this way maybe there is a explanation
>     besides its simpler for programers.
>
>     thanks
>
>     Syd
>
>
>     *Syd (Sipke) Visser, P.Geo.*
>     President, Snr. Geophysicist/Geologist
>
>     Tel: 1 (604) 582-1100
>     Cell: 1 (604) 813-1440
>     sydv at sjgeophysics.com <mailto:sydv at sjgeophysics.com>
>     www.sjgeophysics.com <http://www.sjgeophysics.com>
>
>
>     <http://www.sjgeophysics.com>
>
>     On 2018-03-19 07:09 AM, Martin Dobias wrote:
>>     Hi everyone
>>
>>     Here is a new proposal to add support for storage of QGIS projects
>>     inside PostgreSQL (and possibly in other backends in the future):
>>
>>     https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Enhancement-Proposals/issues/118
>>     <https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Enhancement-Proposals/issues/118>
>>
>>     Any comments would be highly appreciated!
>>
>>     Cheers
>>     Martin
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