[Qgis-user] QGis server project files stored in DB?

Andrea Peri aperi2007 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 07:03:51 PDT 2015


So you assume to have grants to write in the table where is stored the
published informazioni.
This is not always true. The dba amministratore of a published environment
not like to have some cowboy to write into its DBMS.

Instead in low profile environment where there is 1 user only and it is
webadmin , qgis user and perhaps also publisher. Not always it ha also  the
capability to admin a DBMS like postgres.

I feat that this option increasing complexity will reduce the installation
of qgis-server.

A.
Il 12/ago/2015 03:29 PM, "James Keener" <jim at jimkeener.com> ha scritto:

> I was also looking for this a bit back and never found a solution. I ended
> up using other software, unfortunately.
>
> As for being less flexible, it is exactly as flexible as a qgs file would
> be, it's just that they could be manipulated and created more easily.  I
> would love to see the parts of the file broke out in the database and not
> just using a single text blob, though.
>
> Also, setting up identical-enough is fairly trivial, especially if most of
> the layers are already coming from a database, or known cache of shapefiles.
>
> Jim
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Andrea Peri <aperi2007 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't guess is more flexible.
>> Infact usually the teting environment is never exactly exals to the
>> publish environmnet.
>>
>> A file allw to open and correct the paths from develop and publish
>> environment.
>> Also the svg symbols could be not exactly with the same path from
>> develop and publish environment.
>>
>> So having a same project in a db is more complex becasue need to have
>> two environment exactly the same.
>> And this is not possible.
>> .
>>
>> I guess the db storing for project could be more flexible only if the
>> paths to the layers and relative paths of svg was not stored in the
>> project file but instead in other files.
>>
>> My 2ct.
>>
>> A.
>>
>>
>> 2015-08-12 15:06 GMT+02:00 lars lingner <gislars+list at gmail.com>:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm looking for a solution for storing QGis project files (qgs) in a
>> > PostgreSQL database. Storing the files in a table isn't actually the
>> > problem, but getting it out and feeding it to QGis server.
>> >
>> > Did anyone had this need already? Would this be a good idea?
>> >
>> > In my use case the project files are generated, based on a default
>> > project file. Having the file in the DB would give more flexibility.
>> >
>> > Since saving the style in DB is already supported by QGis, I'm just
>> > curious of opinions of other users or developers.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance for any feedback
>> >
>> > Lars
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