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Mastering Geospatial Development with QGIS 3.x - Third Edition

By : Shammunul Islam, Simon Miles, Kurt Menke, GISP, Richard Smith Jr., GISP, Luigi Pirelli, John Van Hoesen, GISP
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Mastering Geospatial Development with QGIS 3.x - Third Edition

By: Shammunul Islam, Simon Miles, Kurt Menke, GISP, Richard Smith Jr., GISP, Luigi Pirelli, John Van Hoesen, GISP

Overview of this book

QGIS is an open source solution to GIS and widely used by GIS professionals all over the world. It is the leading alternative to proprietary GIS software. Although QGIS is described as intuitive, it is also, by default, complex. Knowing which tools to use and how to apply them is essential to producing valuable deliverables on time. Starting with a refresher on the QGIS basics and getting you acquainted with the latest QGIS 3.6 updates, this book will take you all the way through to teaching you how to create a spatial database and a GeoPackage. Next, you will learn how to style raster and vector data by choosing and managing different colors. The book will then focus on processing raster and vector data. You will be then taught advanced applications, such as creating and editing vector data. Along with that, you will also learn about the newly updated Processing Toolbox, which will help you develop the advanced data visualizations. The book will then explain to you the graphic modeler, how to create QGIS plugins with PyQGIS, and how to integrate Python analysis scripts with QGIS. By the end of the book, you will understand how to work with all aspects of QGIS and will be ready to use it for any type of GIS work.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Creating a spatial database


Creating a spatial database in QGIS is a simple task to perform. QGIS comes with two spatial database types that can be easily created without the need to install or set up anything.

SpatialLite and GeoPackages are relational databases that are stored as flat files. What this means is that the data is stored within a single file and not on traditional server-based database applications such as Oracle or Postgres/PostGIS.

We will be dealing with GeoPackages in this chapter, which is an OGC compliant GeoSpatial format. It is open source format and is consumed by most GIS packages, including ESRI, MapInfo, and QGIS.

Note

SpatiaLite (SQLite) is built on a single-user architecture, which makes the installation and management virtually nonexistent. The trade-off, however, is that it neither does a good job of supporting multiple concurrent connections, nor does it support a client-server architecture. For a more complex DBMS, PostGIS is an excellent open source option.

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