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I learnt Leaflet since two years, for my own, and Javascript at the same time, and I spend this time thinking too:
how I could use Leaflet as a true GIS, where you draw lines, points and areas and possibly save them online?
Leaflet Draw, its import/export options were a fine possibility for offline saving. enabling WFST in Geoserver allowed me to do that but with a concern of safety (a door was basically left open)
And this script, very well organized, had the solution.
Merge it with a password protected user interface in php+mysql (postgresql should be possible), and you have a protected online gis.
not so hard editing could allow you to add a "create a file" button, and edit this file.
thank you for the nice work. thank you for presenting this beautiful Postgis data editor, the online GIS for everyone.
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Thanks @vincedchart. Actually to be better we should use OpenLayers. I also had made this OpenLayers version, by using Vite, React.js and Next.js (separately) and using Node.js or Rust as the backend. I'll let you know the repo if they're all completed.
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I learnt Leaflet since two years, for my own, and Javascript at the same time, and I spend this time thinking too:
how I could use Leaflet as a true GIS, where you draw lines, points and areas and possibly save them online?
Leaflet Draw, its import/export options were a fine possibility for offline saving. enabling WFST in Geoserver allowed me to do that but with a concern of safety (a door was basically left open)
And this script, very well organized, had the solution.
Merge it with a password protected user interface in php+mysql (postgresql should be possible), and you have a protected online gis.
not so hard editing could allow you to add a "create a file" button, and edit this file.
thank you for the nice work. thank you for presenting this beautiful Postgis data editor, the online GIS for everyone.
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I learnt Leaflet since two years, for my own, and Javascript at the same time, and I spend this time thinking too:
how I could use Leaflet as a true GIS, where you draw lines, points and areas and possibly save them online?
Leaflet Draw, its import/export options were a fine possibility for offline saving. enabling WFST in Geoserver allowed me to do that but with a concern of safety (a door was basically left open)
And this script, very well organized, had the solution.
Merge it with a password protected user interface in php+mysql (postgresql should be possible), and you have a protected online gis.
not so hard editing could allow you to add a "create a file" button, and edit this file.
thank you for the nice work. thank you for presenting this beautiful Postgis data editor, the online GIS for everyone.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: