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Luna Geospatial
Добавлен 11 мар 2022
LunaGeo leverages open source GIS to build solutions for the web, mobile, and desktop. We offer GIS consulting, custom software development, support, training, and managed cloud-based GIS servers. Our main technologies include QGIS, Geoserver, PostgreSQL/PostGIS, MerginMaps, and various web technologies that we use to build custom WebGIS applications.
To learn more, visit lunageo.com
For questions, email contact@lunageo.com
To learn more, visit lunageo.com
For questions, email contact@lunageo.com
Make a Map in LunaMap
This tutorial demonstrates how to create a map with raster and vector layers in LunaMap. There are 5 steps:
1. Create a new map in a workspace.
2. Add raster layers.
3. Add vector layers.
4. Configure layer order.
5. Save the map with desired extent.
To learn more about LunaMap, head over to lunamap.io
1. Create a new map in a workspace.
2. Add raster layers.
3. Add vector layers.
4. Configure layer order.
5. Save the map with desired extent.
To learn more about LunaMap, head over to lunamap.io
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Publish Raster Layers in LunaMap
Просмотров 78Месяц назад
Publishing raster layers in LunaMap is as easy as 1-2-3. Just follow these steps: 1. Publish cloud-optimized geotiff (COG) in Geoserver. 2. Publish Raster Layer in LunaMap. 3. Add new layer to a map. To learn more about LunaMap, head over to lunamap.io
PostGIS Layers in LunaMap
Просмотров 97Месяц назад
This video demonstrates how to publish PostGIS layers in LunaMap using Geoserver. There are 4 steps: 1. Style PostGIS layer in QGIS and export layer SLD 2. Publish PostGIS layer in Geoserver 3. Apply style to layer in Geoserver 4. Publish layer in LunaMap If you want to learn more about LunaMap, head over to lunamap.io
Brand Your LunaMap
Просмотров 51Месяц назад
Brand your LunaMap with your... Logo Login page image Welcome text Colours Custom URL If you want to learn more about LunaMap, head over to lunamap.io.
Putting Maps on the Web with LunaMap
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.Месяц назад
This webinar introduces participants to some of the basic features of LunaMap, an enterprise webGIS platform for PostGIS and Geoserver. During this webinar, we will do the following: - Configure LunaMap with custom branding. - Publish vector layers from PostGIS. - Publish raster layers from Geoserver. - Create private and public workspaces in LunaMap. - Create Public and Private Maps. - View ma...
A Brief Overview of LunaMap
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 месяца назад
LunaMap is an enterprise webGIS platform for PostGIS and Geoserver that offers a comprehensive suite of tools to share and explore spatial data on the web. This brief overview explains LunaMap organizations, workspaces, maps, tools, and future additions. A full explanation of the 3 LunaMap editions is also provided. To get started with LunaMap, head over to lunamap.io To book a private demo, do...
Digging into Open Source GIS for Archaeology: 5 Practical Examples (July 18, 2024)
Просмотров 4564 месяца назад
Archaeologists all around the world rely on open source GIS for their day-to-day work. At LunaGeo, we work with a number of cultural resource management firms who use QGIS, PostgreSQL, PostGIS, and Geoserver in all phases of their projects, from initial background research to final report deliverables. This webinar will demonstrate 5 practical examples of how open source GIS can be used in arch...
Is Open Source GIS right for your organization?
Просмотров 15 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Is Open Source GIS right for your organization? LunaGeo’s 4-Step Process to Open Source GIS Migration At LunaGeo, we know that a successful migration to open source GIS takes a lot of thought and work. Our approach can be broken down into a four step process. 1. Evaluate the current GIS, which involves reviewing data holdings, data management practices, data governance policies, user groups, wo...
Three Spatial Database Designs for PostGIS and QGIS
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
The central component in any enterprise open source GIS is a PostgreSQL/PostGIS database that integrates with QGIS. At LunaGeo, we design many databases for clients in many different sectors, such as telecommunications, archaeology, agriculture, and environmental consulting. Although no two databases are identical, there are three basic spatial database designs that we tend to use, namely: - Th...
Open Source GIS for Local Government: 6 Practical Examples
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
Local governments are increasingly migrating to open source GIS. By combining QGIS, PostGIS, and Geoserver, staff are able to complete all required tasks with minimal overhead costs. Without licence restrictions, local governments are able to centralize all GIS data, put GIS on every desk, and control data access through a robust permission system and data auditing. This webinar will present si...
Multiuser Editing with QGIS and PostGIS in an Enterprise Environment
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Multiuser editing is a fundamental requirement for an enterprise GIS and it is easily achievable with an open source GIS stack. In its simplest form, multiuser editing includes the ability to define various users or groups within an organization and grant certain types of permissions for each, such as read-only, editing, or administration rights. It is a way to control how data are accessed and...
Open source GIS from field to server: The British Columbia Edition
Просмотров 715Год назад
Canadian companies, organizations, and governments use a wide variety of GIS software for field data collection, desktop analysis, cartography, remote sensing, multi-user editing, and long-term storage. Increasingly, many are migrating to free and open source (FOSS) GIS software as a viable alternative to proprietary software. To assist those considering FOSS GIS, this coast-to-coast-to-coast w...
Open source GIS from field to server: The Ontario and Quebec Edition
Просмотров 504Год назад
Canadian companies, organizations, and governments use a wide variety of GIS software for field data collection, desktop analysis, cartography, remote sensing, multi-user editing, and long-term storage. Increasingly, many are migrating to free and open source (FOSS) GIS software as a viable alternative to proprietary software. To assist those considering FOSS GIS, this coast-to-coast-to-coast w...
Open source GIS from field to server: The Prairies Edition
Просмотров 264Год назад
Canadian companies, organizations, and governments use a wide variety of GIS software for field data collection, desktop analysis, cartography, remote sensing, multi-user editing, and long-term storage. Increasingly, many are migrating to free and open source (FOSS) GIS software as a viable alternative to proprietary software. To assist those considering FOSS GIS, this coast-to-coast-to-coast w...
Open Source GIS from Field to Server: The Atlantic Edition
Просмотров 548Год назад
Canadian companies, organizations, and governments use a wide variety of GIS software for field data collection, desktop analysis, cartography, remote sensing, multi-user editing, and long-term storage. Increasingly, many are migrating to free and open source (FOSS) GIS software as a viable alternative to proprietary software. To assist those considering FOSS GIS, this coast-to-coast-to-coast w...
Open Source GIS from Field to Server: The Territories Edition
Просмотров 442Год назад
Open Source GIS from Field to Server: The Territories Edition
QGIS, PostGIS, and Geoserver in an Enterprise Environment
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
QGIS, PostGIS, and Geoserver in an Enterprise Environment
QGIS in the Wild with Dr. Michele Tobias
Просмотров 9062 года назад
QGIS in the Wild with Dr. Michele Tobias
Field Data Collection with Mergin Maps
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Field Data Collection with Mergin Maps
Create Custom Attribute Forms in QGIS
Просмотров 17 тыс.2 года назад
Create Custom Attribute Forms in QGIS
Great video, thank you for sharing it.
Great content on QGIS postgis editing. Is there any important setting that we need to consider when setting up the Postgres/PostGIS geometry type. I'm having some difficulty in editing an exiting Postgis database, I can load layer to the view (write role), the layer is editable but I can not edit it: both geometry and attribute
I've watched several of these tutorials. I see very little difference between this and regular SQL. Am I Crazy???
Very nice job, thanks.
First of all, great video. We’ve been using this combo for a while in my company, but I’m wondering… how do you deal with complex layer styling, which is possible in QGIS but not in SLD?
Thanks! It's always nice to hear that our hard is appreciated. That is a great question. SLD styling has many limits so we try to keep it simple. We typically encounter two major limits: (1) complex symbology and (2) complex rule-based styling that combines multiple fields (e.g. if it's blue, type 7, and was installed on a Tuesday, make it green). The first one we have to choose to simplify the symbology to get as close to the QGIS style as we can. The second we will typically make a "style" or "label" field in the table that is populated by a trigger function, then we style or label using that field. IF, however, your data is fairly static, you could always create MBTiles in QGIS and serve that via Geoserver to get the exact QGIS symbology, but that comes with some significant limits. Happy to talk more about this if you reach out to us at lunageo.com
Head over to lunamap.io for more information about LunaMap.
Good job can you share with us the material, please
All the way from South Africa. Very informative. really impressed on how quickly you explained such complex queries. Big ups
Thanks a lot! It was very helpful.
See the links in the video description. There is a Github link there.
Hello Mr Cliff, we are very happy to leanr about your tutorials.
If you have any questions about this webinar, please do not hesitate to reach out. Reach out to Cliff Patterson at cpatterson@lunageo.com
Loved it! Do you have a Discourse community? or on some other medium?
Unfortunately no! But you can always contact us via our contact form on lunageo.com
Merci
merci
This is some awesome stuff Cliff!
Hello, I can't use the Planet_Explorer plugin. Would anyone like to help me please?
IF you wanna skip to plugins then go to 11:35 , one of the most dragged intros of all time.
Thankss
Hi, great and very informative.
For sure this is possible. We use a number of different providers. Get in touch at contact@lunageo.com and we would be happy to schedule a meeting.
Hi. This in an awesome seminar! I’d been oooking for examples on how to set up an enterprise GIS with open source tools and this has been of great help. I’d like to ask you: if I’d be to offer this kind of services to municipalities in my country: would it be possible to integrate with cloud services such as AWS? I guess Luna has its on on premise servers to do this job
07:40
Can you use PostGIS as the foundation of a large scale enterprise GIS, yes. Should you? Well, that's a VERY different question.
The answer is yes! We deploy PostgreSQL/PostGIS databases and cloud-based servers to clients of various sizes, from small teams (<10 users) to environments with hundreds of users. So far we have never encountered a situation where the combination of PostgreSQL/PostGIS and QGIS failed or was not able to meet a client's requirements. It is a very powerful combination used by organizations around the world. Check the PostGIS Day videos for more specific use cases.
@@lunageospatial 100 GIS transactional postGIS long-transaction users ? (viewer don't count) Can you name the organizations? Of course it could be done, but skills and educational/documentation collateral for supporting an enterprise openGIS are just not there. Also, many many corporate CISOs refuse to allow QGIS on desktops (or QGIS Server) It's just a fact.
@@NeverTakeNoCut-offs We talk a lot about the various myths of open source GIS. One of the biggest myths is that there is a lack of documentation, support, and training for enterprise clients. Not only is there exceptional documentation for most mature GIS software (e.g. QGIS, PostGIS, Geoserver), there is also a wealth of other resources out there -- books, training courses, professional support. One thing we do at LunaGeo is help clients migrate to open source GIS by offering implementation consultation, training for basic and advanced end users, and ongoing support. However, if a company flat out refuses to consider open source GIS, it is simply their loss. If big cities like Toronto can use open source GIS and many governments, including various branches of the Canadian, US, NZ, Austrialan governments, it not out of reach for any company.
thanks, for the content! very interesting
Great presentation. It inspire me to see all the presentations from Luna Geospatial
Awesome!
Really high quality content. Great intro to open source GIS. You're very knowledgeable on the technologies!thanks 😊
I love the idea of using materialized views as "releases." And because they've been materialized, that allows you to keep older "versions" as it were, in case you need to roll back changes?
Question: If happens that you have a whole cadastral plan in CAD as dwg file and you purposely wanted to integrate it inside the QGIS as part of database. You need to import it one by one or you just need the description to run?
Shhhessh. I didn't know this might be useful in all forms of databases.
This is AWESOME! Please keep doing it, this is very, very helpful!
You explained this so well. I am from PH, a GIS practitioner and I badly want to have a career on this field.
Kob Khun Mak Krub -Thank you very much for your clip
This is super awesome and I love the walk through, know exactly where to start. Much apprectiated.
Absolutely love this can’t wait to quaff some more. Thank you.
God knows how many time I have watched this video...Kudos, Bravo 👏🏿
Thanks god you exist !
How did you give the default value as autpogenerated in ID column , even though it is of integer type.
Great job! Whats important to know when DBMS lets say PgAdmin is used in a multyuser environment? are there any other programs that need to be installed or is it just as simple as installing DBMS on a shared server (and obviously instead of localhost entering a path to a server location for every single connection). Thanks!
Nice.
How you can setup subtype and domain in Postgis like arcgis manner
This can all be done in the database as foreign keys and then you can build a custom attribute form in QGIS. See our other webinars for example or reach out if you need help.
Nice
Just got a subscriber! I love this tutorial it detailed.
What are your preferred solutions for a web front end content management and delivery? I've now successfully built a simular system hosted on Azure using PostgreSQL/Geoserver Cloud Native and am using OpenLayers to make my front end web map and it works fine for me, but I am wondering if there is a no-code or low-code Open Source web front end that would contain a collection of maps and data in a single portal that doesnt require custom web coding.
I just watched your BC video and you answered this question in that video. For anyone wondering, options are Leaflet/Open Layers for the maps and GeoNode for a web content portal.
@@devoidbmx1 The short answer is that there isn't a single low or no code solution for WebGIS, which is why we build custom solutions for our clients. Geonode is one option, but the setup is not for the faint of heart. There are a few other projects on the OSGeo website www.osgeo.org.
Attribute = noun(1) কোনো ব্যক্তির বা বস্তুর বিশেষ বৈশিষ্ট্য, ধর্ম বা গুণ; (2) কোনো ব্যক্তির বা তার পদের প্রতীকরূপে কল্পিত বস্তু; (3) বিশেষণ; verb(1) আরোপ করা; (2) কারণরূপে নির্দেশ করা; (3) কোনো ব্যক্তি বা বস্তুর গুণমান বা বৈশিষ্ট্য নির্দেশ করা;
What does QGIS Server offers if used in place of geoserver
Need to slow down 5% and stop mouse waving otherwise great 😂
Thank you so much...for sharing. Exactly what I was looking for 👍👍👍
You're doing an amazing job! Thanks a lot
This is the best introductory video I have watched on the topic. Amazing job. Thank you so much. I’m struggling to see practical applications of creating a geodatabase as a recent user. Do you have by any change an idea 💡 for a mini project where I have to create a spatial database in postgres and then display the map on arcgis pro/qgis?