Quickmap services plugin qgis
#QUICKMAP SERVICES PLUGIN QGIS INSTALL#
#QUICKMAP SERVICES PLUGIN QGIS OFFLINE#
#QUICKMAP SERVICES PLUGIN QGIS OFFLINE#
Then choose Add Themeand name it Offline Satellite from the Map Themes menu. For example, to set up a map theme for just the Offline Satellite layer the study area and your point layer, you would just turn those three layers on. Clicking the eye icon at the top of the Layers Panelwill open the Map Themes menu. These allow you to have different views of your map. When they have been created you can use the Browser Panelto add these to your map. You will need to experiment with the zoom level settings. You can set the extent to that of your study area layer. However, if you anticipate losing cellular connection out in the field, you can use the Generate XYZ Tiles (MBTiles)processing tool to create offline versions of each basemap. If you have a cellular connection the basemaps will work fine. (At the moment Input does not support the zipped default QGZ project file format.) Creating Offline Basemaps Save your QGIS project as a QGS file into the same folder. Here I have used to Simple markers to create a purple target icon. When saving, choose Add New Layerso the layer is added to the existing GeoPackage. (Although not in the screenshot below you can also choose to add a date column - type = DateTime.) When you have added each field click OKto create the layer. For each new column, enter the name, set the Type , Maximum length and click the Add to Fields listbutton. Before clicking OK you will add columns to record the data you will collect. Name the Table infrastructure and set the Geometry type to point. Repeat the above steps to create a point layer and save it into the same GeoPackage. Create a second layer into which you will record points out in the field. This study area covers a school and park near my office. Here I gave the polygon a Fill Style of No Brush, a Stroke Colorof bright red and a Stroke Width of 1.26. Styling the Study AreaĬlicked F7 to open the Layer Styling Panel. Use the Add Polygon Feature tool on the Digitizing toolbarto trace your study area. Right-click on the layer and choose Toggle Editingfrom the context menu. Now that the study area has been created, the polygon for the study area can be digitized and then styled. Save the Database (*.gpkg) into your folder.From the QGIS menu bar choose: Layer | Create layer | New Geopackage Layer. You will set up a layer as the study area boundary.
#QUICKMAP SERVICES PLUGIN QGIS INSTALL#
Install the QuickMapServices plugin and add the OSM Standard and Google Satellite basemaps.Open QGIS (in this example I’m using v 3.8).(Note: this post was inspired by the well done video by Dr. Here I will walk through the steps in setting up the same type of data collection in CHM workshops. With the combination of QGIS and Input/Mergin you can mimic all the field data collection functionality covered in a typical Community Health Maps workshop! Getting started All the symbology you set up with your data in QGIS will be honored by the Input mobile app. There is a Mergin QGISplugin making this quite simple. But don't let that discourage you, it is not that much steeper!) You then use their Mergin cloud service to synchronize your QGIS project and data between your desktop and phone. (This will mean a steeper learning curve for those not already familiar with QGIS. This means you set up your data layers in QGIS, along with the logic for your data collection. However, Lutra Consulting is working on a version for iOS! The Input workflow is based in QGIS. Until now it was only available on Android. It’s a mobile app developed by Lutra Consulting. This post will show the basic steps for working with an alternative to Fulcrum for community data collection with a smartphone.

















