[QGIS-Developer] Feature discussion

Charles Dixon-Paver charles at kartoza.com
Thu Jul 1 01:53:47 PDT 2021


There is a save project macro under the project properties which I believe
can be used to achieve this using the pyqgis api. Perhaps other users can
share snippets that perform the functions you are requesting, as I am not
entirely convinced that all of this functionality is useful enough to all
users to warrant inclusion as core features, or at least that this
functionality by default uses the bottom progress bar used by processing
tools rather than a separate and obtrusive dialogue.

On Thu, 1 Jul 2021 at 10:35, Paul Wittle <paul.wittle at dorsetcouncil.gov.uk>
wrote:

> Hi,
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> I suspect this has already been asked a few times but I thought I’d ask
> anyway.
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> Is there a feature request to get a dialogue box to appear when saving a
> project?
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> I’m asking because if the knock on impact of Covid is more people working
> from home and using home broadband then I feel like there may need to be a
> greater level of user feedback. To give an example if I take a project file
> of about 4MB and save it locally it is finished in seconds (definitely
> under a minute) but if I take the same project file and save it to a
> network location via a VPN then the save time is longer; say a minute or
> two. Based on my investigation this seems to match up with peoples home
> broadband as in the UK the upload speed is pretty variable / often quite
> poor when compared with download speeds.
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> I think it would be useful if there was a dialog that appears if a part of
> the process takes longer than x seconds. The dialog might say:
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>    - Creating project file
>    - Saving to disk
>    - Saving backup
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> I think those are the main tasks involved in the save but it would be
> useful if the user is told that it is saving to disk but taking a while as
> hopefully they will then investigate their connection speed first.
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> Not to worry if this has already been discussed and rejected but I thought
> I’d ask to see what the options / opinions are.
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> Thanks,
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> Paul
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