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Web Mapping and Web-GIS from Dev to Deployment- GeoDjango

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Web Mapping and Web-GIS from Dev to Deployment: GeoDjango, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 56 lectures, based on 208 reviews, and has 1757 subscribers.

You will learn about Advance functions in web mapping and web GIS Leafletjs GeoDjango PostGIS CRUD functionalities for spatial data GeoServer GeoServer rest This course is ideal for individuals who are GIS developers or Anyone who is interested to work on spatial data It is particularly useful for GIS developers or Anyone who is interested to work on spatial data.

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Summary

Title: Web Mapping and Web-GIS from Dev to Deployment: GeoDjango

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 56

Number of Published Lectures: 56

Number of Curriculum Items: 56

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Advance functions in web mapping and web GIS
  • Leafletjs
  • GeoDjango
  • PostGIS
  • CRUD functionalities for spatial data
  • GeoServer
  • GeoServer rest
  • Who Should Attend

  • GIS developers
  • Anyone who is interested to work on spatial data
  • Target Audiences

  • GIS developers
  • Anyone who is interested to work on spatial data
  • This course is mainly designed for people who are highly interested in web mapping/webGIS development. In this course, I mainly focused on the leaflet, GeoDjango and GeoServer. Since it is a practical based course, I directly started to write the code rather than make slides. Inside the course, you will find simple, effective and alternative ways to do the tasks.

    Leaflet:Leaflet is the leading open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. Weighing just about 39 KB of JS, it has all the mapping features most developers ever need. Leaflet allows developers without a GIS background to very easily display tiled web maps hosted on a public server, with optional tiled overlays. It can load feature data from GeoJSON files, style it and create interactive layers, such as markers with popups when clicked.

    GeoServer:GeoServer implements industry-standard OGC protocols such as Web Feature Service (WFS), Web Map Service (WMS), and Web Coverage Service (WCS). Additional formats and publication options are available as extensions including Web Processing Service (WPS), and Web Map Tile Service (WMTS). GeoServer aims to operate as a node within a free and open Spatial Data Infrastructure. Just as the Apache HTTP Server has offered a free and open web server to publish HTML, GeoServer aims to do the same for geospatial data.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Full code and demo dataset of this course

    Lecture 3: Tools and technology

    Chapter 2: Leaflet from basic to advance

    Lecture 1: Course outline

    Lecture 2: Basic setup

    Lecture 3: Add mouse coordinate, map scale and full browser function

    Lecture 4: Add map print function

    Lecture 5: Distance and area measurement on leaflet map

    Lecture 6: Marker cluster with point data

    Lecture 7: Search location by name (geocode)

    Lecture 8: Layer controller

    Lecture 9: Zoom to layer function

    Chapter 3: Customization of web-GIS

    Lecture 1: Getting start with bootstrap

    Lecture 2: Managing files and folder structure

    Lecture 3: Customization of web-GIS

    Lecture 4: Adding bootstrap navbar

    Chapter 4: Geoserver Rest

    Lecture 1: PostgreSQL installation

    Lecture 2: Installation of geoserver

    Lecture 3: Introduction to geoserver-rest

    Lecture 4: Correction for next lecture

    Lecture 5: Installation of geoserver-rest

    Lecture 6: Correction on upcoming video

    Lecture 7: geoserver-rest crash course

    Chapter 5: Django and GeoDjango basic

    Lecture 1: Postgresql installation with postgis extension

    Lecture 2: GeoDjango installation

    Lecture 3: Django urls and template connection

    Lecture 4: Database migration and createsuperuser

    Lecture 5: Django template connection

    Lecture 6: Note for dependencies installation

    Lecture 7: Django dependencies installation

    Lecture 8: Django models for shapefile

    Lecture 9: Django admin panel

    Chapter 6: GeoDjango Advance

    Lecture 1: Overview of this section

    Lecture 2: Update on lecture 34, 35, 36, 37, 38

    Lecture 3: Django signal initiation (Old version)

    Lecture 4: Upload shapefile to postgis (Old version)

    Lecture 5: Publish shp to geoserver (Old version)

    Lecture 6: Delete data signal (Old version)

    Lecture 7: Solving the conflict on signal function (Old version)

    Lecture 8: Render data to the django template

    Lecture 9: Feature style using geoserver-rest

    Lecture 10: Challenge for you

    Lecture 11: Challenge solution

    Lecture 12: Requirements.txt file creation

    Lecture 13: Push code to the github

    Chapter 7: Add note to the map (GeoDjango Advance II)

    Lecture 1: Section overview

    Lecture 2: Remainder

    Lecture 3: Model creating for note app

    Lecture 4: Catch the post request

    Lecture 5: Send latitude and longitude into to the database

    Lecture 6: Note button toggler

    Lecture 7: Render notes to the django template

    Chapter 8: Deployment of Web-GIS

    Lecture 1: PostGIS and geoserver configuration

    Lecture 2: Django code push to the server

    Lecture 3: Nginx and gunicorn configuration

    Lecture 4: Bonus lecture

    Instructors

  • Web Mapping and Web-GIS from Dev to Deployment- GeoDjango  No.2
    Tek Kshetri
    Geoscience researcher | Web-GIS | FOSS4G Developer
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  • 5 stars: 116 votes
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