[R-sig-Geo] R -> QGIS - Web-GIS
Agustin Lobo
alobolistas at gmail.com
Thu Dec 19 13:29:49 CET 2013
ManageR was great but is no longer being developed or maintained, afaik.
The processing plugin is more for developing specific tools that you
use from within QGIS,
do not really integrate R and QGIS in the way manageR intended to.
I normally work in R (sp, rgdal, raster...), then save using
writeRaster() or writeOGR() and display
in QGIS.
Agus
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 5:40 PM, Alex Mandel <tech_dev at wildintellect.com> wrote:
> ManageR plugin for QGIS with rpy2 bindings, or the Processing Plugins.
> QGIS Server with QGIS Client <- least amount of coding.
> Otherwise any of the previous choices mentioned are good.
>
> Data (In a spatial format, so export with rgdal)
> A web server (ie Apache)
> A spatial web server (Geoserver, Mapserver, QGIS Server) you can skip
> this part if you just export geojson or kml.
> A web client (Leaflet or Openlayers based html/js page loaded onto your
> Apache server)
>
> For more options and a test environment:
> http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/overview.html
>
> Don't want to host it yourself see:
> QGIS Cloud, Mapbox, or CartoDB websites
>
> Enjoy,
> Alex
>
> On 12/18/2013 07:42 AM, António M. Rodrigues wrote:
>> Perhaps R shiny (http://www.rstudio.com/shiny/) with leaflet bindings (
>> https://github.com/jcheng5/leaflet-shiny).
>>
>> Regards,
>> António
>>
>>
>> 2013/12/18 Domagoj Culinovic <culinovic.domagoj at gmail.com>
>>
>>> I need some advice how to use R with QGIS and best option how to publish to
>>> web-gis server (MapServer Geoserver????).
>>> Examples and workflows are welcome....
>>>
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>
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