disaster-tools issueshttps://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/groups/giscience/disaster-tools/-/issues2024-03-25T11:44:20Zhttps://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/fbf-sudan/-/issues/8Improve column filtering in pre-processing or add warning2024-03-25T11:44:20ZTill FrankenbachImprove column filtering in pre-processing or add warningColumns that don't start with "ADM" ("AMD" for instance) do not get filtered/removed during data pre-processing. They then may interfere with further processing such as `utils.normalize_indicators`.Columns that don't start with "ADM" ("AMD" for instance) do not get filtered/removed during data pre-processing. They then may interfere with further processing such as `utils.normalize_indicators`.https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/fbf-sudan/-/issues/7Welthungerhilfe (WHH) RA Madagascar and Zimbabwe2024-02-12T12:57:46ZAlec Schulze-EckelWelthungerhilfe (WHH) RA Madagascar and ZimbabweThe WHH tried to use the plugin for RAs in two countries and received the traceback below
I had a look at the data for Madagascar and there a certainly issues. I cleaned the data and received the same traceback.
I did not have a look a...The WHH tried to use the plugin for RAs in two countries and received the traceback below
I had a look at the data for Madagascar and there a certainly issues. I cleaned the data and received the same traceback.
I did not have a look at the Zimbabwe data.
Could someone check what is the issue?
You can find the data __[here](https://nexus.heigit.org/repository/gis-training-resource-center/Risk_Assessment/WHH_data.zip)__.
![WHH_RA_Traceback](/uploads/67e1ae16358d00c22a9d911399554c1c/WHH_RA_Traceback.png)Anne SchaussAnne Schausshttps://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/fbf-sudan/-/issues/4Add documentation2023-12-01T13:01:13ZJakob SchnellAdd documentationCurrently, there is no documentation at all.
There's a few ways we could go here:
1. Add a link to the `.docx`-documentation that is currently being written
2. Add a help file that shows up on the right (compare ORSTools or similar).
3...Currently, there is no documentation at all.
There's a few ways we could go here:
1. Add a link to the `.docx`-documentation that is currently being written
2. Add a help file that shows up on the right (compare ORSTools or similar).
3. Add a description to the different parameters (compare QuickOSM or the like).
We could do all, we could do some, but we probably shouldn't have no documentation at all…https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/fbf-sudan/-/issues/3Drop `pandas` dependency2024-03-25T11:22:20ZJakob SchnellDrop `pandas` dependencyCurrently, we are using `pandas`, converting the csv data into dataframes and processing them.
QGIS natively supports csv, table calculations and the like. We should make use of that.
https://anitagraser.com/pyqgis-101-introduction-to-...Currently, we are using `pandas`, converting the csv data into dataframes and processing them.
QGIS natively supports csv, table calculations and the like. We should make use of that.
https://anitagraser.com/pyqgis-101-introduction-to-qgis-python-programming-for-non-programmers/pyqgis-101-using-expressions-to-compute-new-field-values/ might have some valuable knowledge :)https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/fbf-sudan/-/issues/1Follow recommendations for QGIS plugins2023-11-17T09:48:00ZJakob SchnellFollow recommendations for QGIS pluginshttps://plugins.qgis.org/publish/ lists a lot of recommendations. I think, we don't strictly follow the following:
#### Requirements
* Plugins need to have at least minimal documentation - we currently have none. See #4
* The plugin m...https://plugins.qgis.org/publish/ lists a lot of recommendations. I think, we don't strictly follow the following:
#### Requirements
* Plugins need to have at least minimal documentation - we currently have none. See #4
* The plugin metadata contains a link to the source code, an issue tracker and a license - it does, but it's not publicly available
* The plugin license is compatible with the [GPLv2 or later](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html) ([more information about licensing](http://blog.qgis.org/2016/05/29/licensing-requirements-for-qgis-plugins/)) - we don't have a license
* If the plugin has an external dependency, this needs to be clearly stated in the About metadata field - we should document the pandas dependency, or drop it. See #3
**Recommendations**
* Provide a minimal data set for testing - we currently don't test at all
* Put the plugin into the appropriate menu (Vector, Raster, Web, Database) - I don't know which one that is. I assume `Vector`.
* Before publishing a new plugin, check if it duplicates existing functionality and explore collaboration possibilities - I don't think anyone does this, but again, I don't know
* Check if source code uploaded to the QGIS plugin repo as zip is identical to "Code repository" indicated in metadata.txt - it is sort of, we still have a few remnants of the plugin builder
* Mention any requirements, dependencies and restrictions in the description text section (which can be multi-line). Examples of requirements, dependencies and restrictions are, if the plugin is running only on selected platforms, requires SW to be installed separately or some user account, but also if the plugin is spatially covering just some countries or regions. - as above
**Tips and Tricks**
* Keep your source repository in good shape:
* No generated files left in the repository (ui\_\*.py, resources_rc.py, gen. help files…). - I'm not sure about this
* Good code organization (subfolders). - I don't think this is complicated enough for anything
* PEP8 & Python/QGIS guidelines compliance. - haven't checked them
* A README file and a LICENCE file are present. - they aren't, but code isn't public yet…
* If some dependencies are not available in OSGeo4w Python, provide instructions on how to install them on Windows. - That should be for s/o to checkhttps://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/image_from_tms/-/issues/9some map style URLS are deprecated2020-08-13T09:43:11ZMarcel Reinmuthsome map style URLS are deprecatedhttps://blog.mapbox.com/deprecating-studio-classic-styles-d8892ac38cb4https://blog.mapbox.com/deprecating-studio-classic-styles-d8892ac38cb4https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/49Inform about own manual classification of trial types2020-05-18T11:25:57ZAmandus ButzerInform about own manual classification of trial typesZipf, Prof. Dr. Alexander
13:13 (Jour Fixe)
*maybe we should write on the covid-map more clearly that it includes a own manual classification of trial types*Zipf, Prof. Dr. Alexander
13:13 (Jour Fixe)
*maybe we should write on the covid-map more clearly that it includes a own manual classification of trial types*https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/42add VisAnalytics diagram2020-03-27T08:15:12ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.deadd VisAnalytics diagrammaybe when more countries showing up in the future also some visualization like that one! (maybe for different/all trial types) may make sense if there is a nice lib around that generates that easily (but not really important, just nice ...maybe when more countries showing up in the future also some visualization like that one! (maybe for different/all trial types) may make sense if there is a nice lib around that generates that easily (but not really important, just nice add-on)
[IMG_9970](/uploads/7e8fb7c324547be00071dfff3f38381c/IMG_9970.JPG)https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/41add population density map layer?2020-03-26T15:46:52ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.deadd population density map layer?nothing urgent, just an idea to add a bit more interesting context??? old population would also be of interest?nothing urgent, just an idea to add a bit more interesting context??? old population would also be of interest?https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/37Featur request: show pop up for multiple labels2020-03-28T11:19:34ZSven LautenbachFeatur request: show pop up for multiple labelsEven with the add noise to duplicate location procedure sometime points are really close to each other. would it make sense to show popups for all features in a small radius?Even with the add noise to duplicate location procedure sometime points are really close to each other. would it make sense to show popups for all features in a small radius?Amon SantanaAmon Santanahttps://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/36ask for explicit user feedback about improvements /wishes2020-03-22T18:42:36ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.deask for explicit user feedback about improvements /wisheshttps://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/35what are the main user stories?2020-03-22T18:41:39ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.dewhat are the main user stories?can we better find out what does the user want to do with the map for what purposecan we better find out what does the user want to do with the map for what purposehttps://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/34do we have a rest api or similar for others to consume our data?2020-03-25T15:06:18ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.dedo we have a rest api or similar for others to consume our data?do we want that?
WMS/T ?do we want that?
WMS/T ?https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/33Map of Covid Articles / Authors / publications2020-03-24T14:32:22ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.deMap of Covid Articles / Authors / publicationsI found this general author mapping tool, maybe there are more:
https://www.authormapper.com/search.aspx?q=covid
How are we different from that?I found this general author mapping tool, maybe there are more:
https://www.authormapper.com/search.aspx?q=covid
How are we different from that?https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/32Analysis of Publications2020-03-22T18:20:34ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.deAnalysis of PublicationsVielleicht noch syncen mit den Kollegen vom HITS, die Publikationen durchforsten (SABIO-RK).
https://www.h-its.org/de/projects/biochemical-reaction-kinetics-database/Vielleicht noch syncen mit den Kollegen vom HITS, die Publikationen durchforsten (SABIO-RK).
https://www.h-its.org/de/projects/biochemical-reaction-kinetics-database/https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/29do we want to continue development at some point on github2020-03-22T17:21:57ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.dedo we want to continue development at some point on githubso that volunteers could contribute?so that volunteers could contribute?https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/28further filter options?2020-03-22T18:30:58ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.defurther filter options?https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/27more dashboard like graphs2020-03-22T17:20:42ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.demore dashboard like graphshttps://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/25Select by region2020-03-22T17:19:34ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.deSelect by regionis it an interesting use case to have the user select several Trials by drawing a rectangle/polygon or choosing some administraitive region boarder? and then do something with it (e.g. get aggregated plot for those or export the selecte...is it an interesting use case to have the user select several Trials by drawing a rectangle/polygon or choosing some administraitive region boarder? and then do something with it (e.g. get aggregated plot for those or export the selected data in some way?https://gitlab.gistools.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/giscience/disaster-tools/covid-19-research-map/-/issues/24More Expert maps?2020-03-22T17:18:03ZAlexander Zipfzipf@uni-heidelberg.deMore Expert maps?I assume most of the real users of the map would be experts , rather than general public. Would they need more detail information, e.g. extra maps for the different categories (all the detailes ones that are now subsummarized under "othe...I assume most of the real users of the map would be experts , rather than general public. Would they need more detail information, e.g. extra maps for the different categories (all the detailes ones that are now subsummarized under "other"???