[Qgis-user] Flatgeobuf in google drive ?
Michael Hälsig
mhc-qgis at haelsig.net
Fri Oct 6 01:32:44 PDT 2023
Another alternative is to use a script at startup of QGIS, which downloads the
file with wget to a local drive.
<https://medium.com/@acpanjan/download-google-drive-files-using-wget-3c2c025a8b99>
Kind regards
Michael
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Am Mittwoch, 4. Oktober 2023, 12:05:29 CEST schrieb Bo Victor Thomsen via
QGIS-User:
> Hi list -
>
> I'm experimenting using the flatgeobuf file format with files placed on
> the web.
>
> My current test setup is a simple web site located at one.com. I
> uploaded the .fgb file to the site and let QGIS access it using the data
> manager:
>
> That worked as a charm !
>
> However, I would like to use Google Drive as a data repository instead
> of the website, so I uploaded the same file to (my) Google Drive in the
> "Shared Data" directory and made it public viewable using a https
> address similar to this:
>
> *https://drive.google.com/file/d/180sZv.... a lot of letters and
> numbers....Ue/view?usp=sharing*
>
> The question: Is there any method so QGIS can access to the .fgb file
> located in Google Drive using the information in the above https address ?
>
> --
> Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
>
> Bo Victor Thomsen
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