Knowledge Transmission
Deploying a Qfield instance
At the moment there is one living on the commons server
https://github.com/digital-botanical-gardens-initiative/QFieldCloud
Cloned current in commons /git_repos
The instruction to fetch
the .env is saved in /media/share/mapp/private/dbgi-files-backup/QfieldCloud/.env
The NGINX conf is saved in https://github.com/digital-botanical-gardens-initiative/emi-collection-config
Access the VM
(base) ➜ ~ ssh -Y root@emi-collection.unifr.ch
Certificate are living in /etc/nginx/ssl
Nextcloud
emi-collection.unifr.ch/nextcloud
Same for nextcloud (base) allardpm@commons-server:/git_repos/NextCloud$ cp .env /media/share/mapp/private/dbgi-files-backup/nextcloud/
Manage pictures and Qfield csv files
QGis
Open QGis Download QfieldSync Download DBGI plugin
we have an issue with the gpkg creator
plugin is beeing rebuilt URL pointing to the new directus emi-collection instance are modified in
https://github.com/digital-botanical-gardens-initiative/gpkg-creator/commit/8c49d71f7f86c984b60ddf3ddb8023477e4ae3e0 This is the repo for the DBGI plugin
Now we need to publish the plugin
For this you need to create an account at https://www.osgeo.org/community/getting-started-osgeo/osgeo_userid/
Go to directus to create a new project
Todo
Add colin and marco to the emi-collection VM
- Add colin and marco to the emi-collection VM
- Create a cronjob user to gather all cronjobs
- Setup a common KeePassXC db for all EMI passwords
- Setup a SMTP email server for the EMI