How to access your project's WFS in QGIS: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
{{editor steps|title=access the WFS of your project in QGIS | {{editor steps|title=access the WFS of your project in QGIS | ||
|video=https://youtu.be/zYiWslAlpLc | |||
|Select the export option of the geo data source you wish to access. | |Select the export option of the geo data source you wish to access. | ||
|For the export option "Web Feature Service", select "Copy URL". This will store the URL on your clipboard. | |For the export option "Web Feature Service", select "Copy URL". This will store the URL on your clipboard. |
Revision as of 14:25, 17 November 2023
The Tygron Platform allows you to access geographical features through a WFS endpoint, making the data available to view and edit via other GIS application.
- Select the export option of the geo data source you wish to access.
- For the export option "Web Feature Service", select "Copy URL". This will store the URL on your clipboard.
- Open QGIS.
- Add a WFS Layer.
- Add a new server connection.
- As URL for the server connection, paste the URL copied to the clipboard earlier.
- Save the connection.
- Connect to the newly created connection.
- Select the desired dataset.
- Select "Add" to add the features as a new layer to your QGIS project.
Obtaining the WFS link of Neighborhoods
Notes
- The instructions listed here specify QGIS, but other GIS applications support the WFS standard as well.
- The WFS is currently only available when a project is active in the editor.
- The WFS url includes an authentication token which ties the validity of the url to a specific session. If the editing session is closed and reopen at a later time, the url will need to be renewed.