---- On Mon, 08 Oct 2018 22:27:42 +0300 Radim Blazek <[email protected]> 
wrote ---- On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 8:47 PM Pēteris Brūns <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Hi all, > > Pretty long time ago in similar case we developed django app 
able to replicate django user and group permissions to PostgreSQL roles and 
permissions. So each user can use the same user name and passowrd in WEB client 
and using QGIS/PostgreSQL, manage permissions in django auth app and the same 
will be replicated in postgresql. Each model is table and django permissions 
are translated to PostgreSQL role permissions - implementation works also with 
m2m and related models. > > In basic cases such model is OK, but ir more 
complex implementations we loose logic build around model in django or need to 
repeat it in QGIS or move to PostgreSQL. This is exactly what we also end up 
with and what we would like to liberate from for the reasons you mentioned. 
Thank you anyway, at least we know that we are not crazy alone. You are not 
alone! And if you come to some good idea let us know. We would be happy to hear 
and review opportunity to contribute or contribute with funding of such 
functionality. BTW, contextually not exact but similar case is file/attachment 
upload from QGIS to server using, for example RESTful API. Year ago, in Nodebo, 
we discussed such functionality with Mathias and Marco. Peteris Radim > If this 
sounds as suitable approach, I believe, we could try to review the code and 
make open source. > > Best, > -- > Pēteris Brūns > SunGIS > +371 26336691 > 
[email protected] > > > ---- On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 23:54:07 +0300 Olivier Dalang 
<[email protected]> wrote ---- > > Hi Radim, > > I didn't get this 
sorted in the end (ended just having the layer as read only in QGIS from 
postgis and users would do any modification from django admin). > > About a 
Django provider for QGIS : it is now possible to create python providers [1]. 
So creating a REST provider to consume a django rest framework endpoint may not 
be that hard anymore ? That would certainly be a great addition to QGIS !! > > 
And about a WFS-T app for Django : I don't know of any other effort than 
django-wfs, but I just saw there's an open PR with some a lot of changed 
including python 3 support, so maybe django-wfs is not as dead as it looks ? 
Still WFS-T would have to be added, and again not sure how hard this would 
be... > > Let us know how it goes ! > > Cheers, > > Olivier > > [1] 
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/7012 > > > > On Sat, Oct 6, 2018 at 4:24 AM 
Radim Blazek <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > we need the same, to be 
precise, we need two things, to allow editing > of data stored in 
Django/PostGIS in QGIS over the network and let QGIS > Server (WMS) to read 
data from Django, both using Django filters etc. > If we manage to get data to 
QGIS from Django (and back), we can use > QGIS Server and WFS-T for editing. So 
I am looking for something like > Django provider for QGIS or WFS-T application 
for Django. Are you > aware of something like that? > > Olivier, what have you 
used in the end? [1] is not maintained and it > does not support WFS-T. > > 
Alessandro, in [2] I am missing data reading from Django models. It > seems 
like the server is launched from python, but data flow goes > through standard 
QGIS providers? > > Marco, if I got it looking briefly into GeoNode code, they 
just run > QGIS server, but they don't read data directly from Django models, > 
right? > > [1] https://github.com/vascop/django-wfs > [2] 
http://www.itopen.it/qgis-server-binding-news/lang-pref/en/ > > Radim > > On 
Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 1:56 PM Marco Bernasocchi <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 
> Hi Olivier > > Kartoza has been working on having geonode server running 
smoothly using > > a qgis server in the background. > > > > have a look at > > 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzX4byPkV3E > > 
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/New-Geonode-GeoSAFE-and-QGIS-work-td5303864.html
 > > > > cheers > > Marco > > > > On 24.03.2017 13:10, Olivier Dalang wrote: > 
> > Dear List, > > > > > > Does anybody here have some experience with making 
QGIS work with > > > (Geo)Django ? > > > > > > I would love to be able to make 
them communicate, as QGIS is the > > > interface of choice to do complex work 
on geometries and Django is > > > perfect to quickly setup a complete endpoint 
with user management, model > > > logic and web administration interface. > > > 
> > > I see two approches : > > > - Using Django REST framework to create a 
REST endpoint - but is there a > > > way to consume REST endpoints in QGIS ? > 
> > - Developing a WFST module for Django, for which there seem to be some > > 
> work done [1] for the non-transactionnal part. > > > > > > I just wanted to 
ask before reinventing the wheel ! > > > > > > Bests, > > > > > > Olivier > > 
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