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Started testing and encountered some problems. It is tested using an Oracle table. QGIS Server-related: In the client: I´ve only tested briefly, but will do some more tests during the week. |
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The coordinates sent to the server seems to be in the map's projection, although the layer´s projection is given in the request, if these differ. Sending a datetime value to the server seems to result in an Oracle ORA-01841 error (using the data type date in Oracle, haven´t checked the data type timestamp yet since we don´t use it), could be because the default date format is set to YYYY-MM-DD in our database (Oracle). Removing the time property from the request seems to work in getting it through in our case. I'll try and look into it further. I´ve only tested it with already inserted objects from outside Hajk. [object object] is being sent to the server as a value when using the Flytta(Move) function. I think this occurs when there is no value set in the database for the given attribute. Also, using the Ändra(Alter?) function results in [object object] in the edit form where no value is set in the database. |
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This seems to be a general problem when sending requests to QGIS, please see my last comment in this thread: #882 (comment) Looks like we will need to rewrite some parts so that all requests are already sent with the layer's SRS, that would solve it, don't you think? |
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Probably not our case, but @eri-blan, can you ensure that the requests are being sent to WFS 1.1? I ran across some threads where they indicate that picking the higher version of WFS service would make WFS do the coordinate transformation server-side. |
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What's Changed
This is an alpha-release where we ask you to primarily test the Edit plugin, as it's seen some substantial changes.
If you have some time, please test the other major changes in this release. Take a look at the list of already closed issues labeled with 3.8: https://github.com/hajkmap/Hajk/milestone/9?closed=1.
In addition, there have been numerous improvements and fixes since 3.7, check out the full changelog here: v3.7.0...v3.8.0-alpha.1.
How to test
It's super-easy, but here's a quick recap:
npm install
npm start
http://localhost:3002
for Client UIhttp://localhost:3002/admin
for Admin UIThis discussion was created from the release Hajk 3.8.0-alpha.1.
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