[QGIS-Developer] Sharing QGIS processing tools via repository

Prem Kumar prem.netgis at gmail.com
Thu Feb 3 10:28:56 PST 2022


Just FYI…

Finally I made it to get through this , worth investigating.

Thanks.
-Prem

On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 at 11:30 PM, Prem Kumar <prem.netgis at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> I have developed a bunch of custom processing tools which will eventually
> import custom python modules from QGIS site-packages. So far I had to copy
> the processing tool python files to default profile folder and custom
> modules to QGIS site-packages manually.
>
> However, I'm looking for an elegant way to share and distribute the
> processing tools from github's private repository to our colleagues
> internally. Essentially, I'm looking for a way to configure github's
> private repository in such a way that processing tools can be installed via
> QGIS plugin installation dialog.
>
> There are certain dots im unable to connect,
>
> 1. can we successfully use github's *private repository* for this purpose
> or is it possible only with public repo?
> 2. How to *define the plugin xml* file along with its supporting QGIS
> versions and host it as part of repo?
> 3. How to configure the repo in such a way that installation of processing
> tools will eventually *install the custom modules in the QGIS site
> package* space?
>
> On other hand, I have tried using QGIS ResourceSharing
> <https://qgis-contribution.github.io/QGIS-ResourceSharing/> plugin but
> could not move ahead with authenticating github private repo. I also see
> that we can host QGIS plugin repositories on-prem but not sure it is worth
> it for small teams.
>
> Any help/leads/documentation on this regard would be much appreciated,
> thank you.
>
> -Prem
>
>
>
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