[Qgis-user] [QGIS-Developer] web based spatial MIS/Dashboard

Janneke van Dijk janneke.qgis at gmail.com
Mon Apr 22 05:06:25 PDT 2024


Hi Rosa,

thanks for the quick response - I am also not sure exactly what my 
question is, so all answers are probably helpful. I am now having a look 
at streamlit and seeing if that helps me get a better picture. It's 
definitely interesting!

cheers from Tz :-)
Janneke

On 22/04/2024 14:11, Aguilar Bolivar, Rosa (UT-ITC) wrote:
> Hi, Janneke
> I am, not sure whether I understood your question correctly.
> For a web app with dashboard you may need a data server + app server  + front-end
> There are several libraries that you can use to create what you want.
> I have use D3 and openlayers for the front-end (interactive select + doing something)
> Porgresql as DB server and QGIS server (Geoserver is a common option)
> https://streamlit.io/ is gaining traction and something you may want to look at it.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Cheers from NL.
>
> Rosa
>
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> Subject: [QGIS-Developer] web based spatial MIS/Dashboard
>
> Dear QGIS developers and users,
>
> In my work as a freelance GIS consultant I work with QGIS as much as possible and try to convince clients that it will address all their GIS needs despite not having to pay a license fee for it (and no, it is not user unfriendly).
>
> More and more, in addition to wanting 'a GIS system', there are requests for a web based management information system which shows both maps and a dashboard with selected KPIs, and where selecting a feature on the map will update the graphs and charts in the dashboard. So far, I have not been able to find out if this is possible using Open Source software, what it would require in terms of setting it up/configuring/additional development. I assume it is technically possible to develop it.
>
> Does anyone have experience with this? How did you set it up? Any examples I could have a look at? I guess strictly speaking it is not a QGIS question, but seeing that some other proprietary GIS software vendors are offering web dashboard functionality 'out of the box' it does get associated with the GIS software procured.
>
> Is there a demand for it (from my limited view - yes)? Are there thoughts about developing such functionality more 'out of the box'
> within the QGIS community? What would such development require? My impression is that there is more (very tentative) willingness from donors to consider contributing to Open Source software development as part of development projects, but it may mean that it would need to be written into tender proposals with indicative figures for the required funding.
>
> I have a limited understanding of what is out there (I've just dabbled (so far unsuccesfully) with chartbrew and grafana the past few days to see how dashboard creation works) so I am not sure what are the right questions to ask. I realise my questions are still rather broad. I have some time at hand so I would be available to do more research and become more specific if there is an interest in this topic.
>
> Looking forward to your ideas!
> Janneke
>
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