QGIS Web Client goes 3D
07-17, 15:30–16:00 (Europe/Sarajevo), CA01

With QGIS Web Client (QWC) you can publish your maps on the Internet with the same rendering as QGIS Desktop thanks to QGIS Server. The environment consists of a modern responsive frontend written in JavaScript based on ReactJS and OpenLayers. It also offers a 3D view based on Three.js. With qwc-services, an ecosystem of server-side Python/Flask microservices, you can extend the range of functions, for example to control user permissions and edit spatial data in the web application.

QWC is modular and expandable and offers both a standard web application and a development framework. You can start simply and easily with the stock application and then customize your application according to your needs and development capabilities.

This talk will give a short introduction into the QWC architecture and highlight recently added features, especially its 3D capabilities.


Indicate what is (are) the open source project(s) essential in your talk

https://qwc-services.github.io/
https://github.com/qgis/qwc2

Assign a number between 1 and 3 indicating the level of technical complexity of your contribution.

1 - no previous knowledge needed

Select at least one general theme that best defines your proposal

Data visualization

I make my conference contribution available under the CC BY 4.0 license. The conference contribution comprises the abstract, the text contribution for the conference proceedings, the presentation materials as well as the video recording and live transmission of the presentation – yes

Pirmin is a geospatial software developer since more than 20 years and has contributed to several Open Source projects. Pirmin is co-founder of Sourcepole, a Swiss company providing GIS services and solutions.

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