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Automate data map #808
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See GFDRR/geonode#31 |
@fjacon What would be the level of effort, to build in a process to generate a GEOJSON file in the data harvesting process, that could be used to populate the TH data coverage map? This is currently done manually via GIS software (manually produce shapefile, convert to GEOJSON and host on github for implementation). |
As I understand, we should add in the web app a geojson rendered view of the coverages based on the decision tree results. Note that it seems there is no real need for a real file. The geojson could be rendered at runtime, this would simplify the publication process. In that way we would be capable of displaying differents coverage maps for the admin and public databases. Note that the public data could be cached based on the publication date (like other pages as I remember). The only thing I do not know precisely is how you differentiate the regional and national datasets (we only have a global / local differentiation in processing part for the moment). |
OK, that sounds fine. There is no particular need for a GEOJSON file for export of this data coverage map. |
As I understand, we should add, in the web app, a geojson rendered view of the coverages based on the decision tree results. Note that it seems there is no real need for a real file. The geojson could be rendered at runtime, this would simplify the publication process. In that way we would be capable of displaying differents coverage maps for the admin and public databases. Note that the public data could be cached based on the publication date (like other pages as I remember). The only thing I do not know precisely is how you differentiate the regional and national datasets (we only have a global / local differentiation in processing part for the moment). |
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Please also highlight in red/italic text in the pop-up of data layers for each country, which layer is rated most high quality and will be shown in the TH UI. |
Automate process to update data map via geojson, on data harvest
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