[QGIS-Developer] Windows only version of a QGIS 2.18x plugin
Luigi Pirelli
luipir at gmail.com
Wed Feb 6 03:39:20 PST 2019
Sorry if I¡m too superficial without knowing deeply the plugin use cases,
this is my 2c:
if VESPER kiging is the reason limitate the plugin to only windows, is
something I do not understand. QGIS/processing with RSpatial, saga and
grass are full of kiging interpolation methods why not use the available
multiplatforms tools?
regards
Luigi Pirelli
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2019 at 07:29, <Christina.Ratcliff at csiro.au> wrote:
> Hi QGIS dev list,
>
> I have just uploaded a new QGIS 2.18.x plugin called PAT - Precision
> Agriculture Tools. It relies on VESPER, a Windows only bit of software so
> therefore I went ahead writing a Windows only plugin using QGIS 2.18.x and
> the non-QGIS Python dependencies of rasterio, Fiona, geopandas and our
> pyprecag package.
>
> The majority of our users are Windows users and are the likes of Farmers
> and Ag consultants with no programming experience and very little QGIS
> experience which also led to the decision of making PAT a Windows only
> plugin. I have developed a series of dependency checks based on the Windows
> environment and create a Windows batchfile that the user can launch to
> install the Python dependencies correctly for use with QGIS.
>
> On uploading to the QGIS repository I have been advised by @pcav (see
> https://github.com/CSIRO-Precision-Agriculture/PAT_QGIS_Plugin/issues/7 )
> that PAT must support Linux and OSX operating environments. I have had a
> look on https://plugins.qgis.org/ and I cannot find where this is listed
> in bullet points under *how to add your plugin to this repository* as a
> requirement for the approval of plugins. @pcav advised that I email this
> list regarding this issue.
>
> Is it acceptable to add a line in the metadata.txt file clearly pointing
> out that this plugin is to be used in Windows only and will it still be
> approved for the QGIS plugin repository?
>
> If not what are my options?
> Are there any guides on how to best setup and test QGIS plugins for Linux
> and OSX environments? I only have access to Windows at the moment and I am
> a novice at Python programming in these other environments.
>
> Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Christina Ratcliff
>
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