Load basic data :
make load_data
- note
This command will load default users, groups, default values for lists... in French and English. So you need to enable EN and FR at least in
etc/settings.ini
bin/django createsuperuser
You will be prompted to enter an username, a password and mail address for your super user. This first user will allow you to login in Geotrek, having all permissions to create and manage other users.
- WMS (scan + ortho)
- Projection
- Bounding box in native projection
- Only LineString geometries
- Simple geometries
- Not overlapping
If possible :
- Connex graph
- Name column
- Data source
Formats: Shapefile or pure SQL dump SQL (CREATE TABLE + INSERT)
- Cities polygons (Shapefile or SQL, simple and valid Multi-Polygons)
- Districts (Shapefile ou SQL, simple and valid Multi-Polygons)
- Restricted Areas (Shapefile ou SQL, simple and valid Multi-Polygons)
- Languages list
- Structures list (and default one)
In QGIS, you can visualize your DEM, or merge several tiles together (in Raster > Misc > Merge).
Generate a GeoTIFF, and upload both files (.tif
+ .tfw
) on the server. And use the Geotrek command to load it into PostGIS :
bin/django loaddem <PATH>/dem.tif
- note
This command makes use of GDAL and
raster2pgsql
internally. It therefore supports all GDAL raster input formats. You can list these formats with the commandraster2pgsql -G
.
- note
If you only have a
.tif
file, you can generate the.tfw
file with the commandgdal_translate -co "TFW=YES" in.tif out.tif
. It will generate a new.tif
file with its.tfw
metadata file.