06-02, 15:30–16:00 (Europe/Stockholm), Statisten
Standard QGIS forms can sometimes be limiting when dealing with structured data entry for project management. To address this, Camptocamp developed a new widget form for the OSP13 plugin for a governmental agency in the South of France.
The plugin provides a more efficient and user-friendly alternative to traditional project management, improving search capabilities, structured data input, and project workflows within QGIS forms and PostgreSQL/PostGIS database.
This presentation will showcase how one can enhance data consistency, search efficiency, and form validation, making it easier to manage geospatial projects with drag and drop forms and manage complex forms in the same time.
It introduces features such as advanced filtering, assisted geometry editing, relational data handling, and automated Atlas generation, helping users navigate complex datasets with ease.
Beyond demonstrating the benefits of this solution, we will also highlight Camptocamp’s expertise in geospatial software development and our ability to create custom QGIS plugins tailored to specific user needs.
As a software engineer, I specialized in scientific software development for data processing and data visualization. In the geospatial field, I am particularly interested in contributing to data processing pipelines (vector/raster) and visualization on the web using WebGL.
I joined Camptocamp (Lausanne, Switzerland) in early 2025.
My stack: Python, JS/TS, C++, WebGL, GLSL, GDAL, QGIS, Maplibre, OpenLayers