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DESCRIPTION:Publishing geographic information on the web is a common requir
 ement\, and numerous platforms are available to support this need. Whether
  using commercial or self-hosted solutions\, understanding the underlying 
 workflows is essential for those looking to develop web map-based applicat
 ions.\n\nThis workshop will focus on using QGIS and QGIS Server to create 
 and publish web map applications. We will leverage QGIS\, QGIS Server\, an
 d PostgreSQL to build a seamless and automated workflow.\n\nOn the server 
 side\, projects will be stored in a PostgreSQL database\, where a database
  trigger will extract all necessary project information using PyQGIS. This
  process will automatically generate a fully functional web map applicatio
 n. QGIS Server will serve project layers\, ensuring that any updates or cu
 stomizations made in QGIS are reflected in the web app in real-time.\n\nTo
  maintain a consistent user experience between QGIS and the web\, we will 
 systematically review project components\, including layers\, column prope
 rties\, and relationships. This ensures that users see the same content in
  their browser as they do in QGIS. Additionally\, we will explore how QGIS
  layouts can be used for printing\, including the ability to add custom co
 ntent. The Atlas layout feature will also be demonstrated for generating p
 rint-ready maps of selected items or search results.\n\nTo simplify setup\
 , the workshop will use a pre-configured Docker environment with all requi
 red software\, making it accessible for beginners.\n\nPrerequisites\n\nTo 
 fully benefit from this workshop\, participants should:\n* Be familiar wit
 h QGIS\n* Have basic Python knowledge (we will use PyQGIS\, both in the QG
 IS console and externally)\n* Be comfortable using Docker\n* Be able to na
 vigate a PostgreSQL client (e.g.\, pgAdmin or DBeaver)\n* Have a basic und
 erstanding of how the web works
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LOCATION:KO22 (WS1)
SUMMARY:Publishing Maps on the Web with QGIS Server - Jorge Gustavo Rocha
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2025/talk/GF89UJ/
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