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* [[How to access your project's WFS in QGIS]] | * [[How to access your project's WFS in QGIS]] | ||
* [[How to access your project's WFS in ArcMap]] | * [[How to access your project's WFS in ArcMap]] | ||
* [[How to access your project's WFS in ArcGIS Pro]] | |||
* [[How to edit your project data via WFS]] | * [[How to edit your project data via WFS]] | ||
* [[How to modify your project's WFS url for more or filtered data]] | |||
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==More information== | ==More information== | ||
* [https://www.tygron.com/en/2020/01/31/wfs-edit-your-data-externally/ https://www.tygron.com/en/2020/01/31/wfs-edit-your-data-externally/] • This video shows how to edit data in the Tygron Platform externally through WFS. | * [https://www.tygron.com/en/2020/01/31/wfs-edit-your-data-externally/ https://www.tygron.com/en/2020/01/31/wfs-edit-your-data-externally/] • This video shows how to edit data in the Tygron Platform externally through WFS. | ||
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Revision as of 12:13, 13 February 2020
What is a WFS
A Web Feature Service, in short WFS, is a standard in where data is published to the Internet and can be downloaded in different (geo) data formats. This standard is defined by the OGC, the Open Geospatial Consortium.
The data is accessible through an URL and works in any browser. To read the metadata, filter data or download it, you can just use your browser. To visualize the data, the URL of the WFS can be read by a GIS (Geographical Information System).
One of the advantages of a WFS is that the data is accessible on the internet, so you can always access it (if there is internet) and you don’t have to carry files with you anymore. Also sharing data is more easily, since you just have to provide the WFS URL, instead of the data file.
WFS links in the Tygron Platform
The Tygron Platform can have a numbere of links to other WFS's, allowing data to be retrieved from those data sources and used in the project. There are already a few WFS's provided by default to load data from. These are already used by the Tygron Platform, among other datasets, to create a new project with.
- BAG: the base registration for Addresses and Buildings in the Netherlands.
- BRP: Gewaspercelen, a Dutch dataset containing the type of crops.
- CBS Buurten: CBS Wijk en Buurtkaart; a Dutch dataset from the CBS containing the geometries of neighborhoods in the Netherlands and statistical data about these neighborhoods.
- FGR: Fysisch geografische regio's; a Dutch dataset containing the types of land.
It is also possible to provide your own WFS, and add their data to your project.
The Tygron Platform's WFS endpoints
The geographical features in projects can also be accessed via a WFS endpoint. When exporting any geographical vector data, one of the options is to copy the session's WFS url. This url can be used in any GIS application which supports WFS.
Additionally, if you have a GIS application with support for WFS transactions (WFS-t), you can also edit the accessed features in the external GIS application, and then save them back to the Tygron Platform. The affected features will then be modified in the session as well.
How-to's
More information
- https://www.tygron.com/en/2020/01/31/wfs-edit-your-data-externally/ • This video shows how to edit data in the Tygron Platform externally through WFS.