* Remove deprecated Qgis::WKBType and API cleanup
Renames QgsWKBTypes to QgsWkbTypes
Replaces usage of the enums:
* Qgis::WKBType with QgsWkbTypes::Type
* Qgis::GeometryType with QgsWkbTypes::GeometryType
Their values should be forward compatible (a fact that was already
explited up to now by casting between the types)
Renames some SSLxxx to SslXxx and URIxxx to UriXxx
* Fix build warnings and simplify type handling
* Add a fixer to rewrite imports
* The forgotten rebase conflictThe forgotten rebase conflicts
* QgsDataSourcURI > QgsDataSourceUri
* QgsWKBTypes > QgsWkbTypes
* Qgis.WKBGeom > QgsWkbTypes.Geom
* Further python fixes
* Guess what... Qgis::wkbDimensions != QgsWkbTypes::wkbDimensions
* Fix tests
* Python 3 updates
* [travis] pull request caching cannot be disabled
so at least use it in r/w mode
* Fix python3 print in plugins
A new checkbox has been added to the legend settings to control
whether or not a legend should be automatically resized to fit
its contents.
If unchecked, then the legend will never resize and instead just
stick to whatever size the user has set. Any content which
doesn't fit the size is cropped out.
Refs #10556
On behalf of Faunalia, sponsored by ENEL
When a legend was set to filter content by map, it wasn't
consistently being resized to fit the legend contents. This caused
issues for atlas exports where legends could grow but never
shrink.
Fix#14707
On behalf of Faunalia, sponsored by ENEL
This is related to commit e0d38ba3f912b7ae6b34e66a44e529ec37394458. In case
we have to deal with an inconsitent raster where the nodata value is set to
a value not representable in the data type, ignore it. Otherwise, a NaN value
in a Byte raster would be cast as 0.
When there is a layer group with several sub-layers, the group has a
"default" style and the sub-layers each have a "default" layer. QGIS
was showing two "default" styles for the sub-layers, which would be
confusing to the user and could pick the wrong legend for the
sub-layer if the user picked the wrong entry (the first one).
Had to create a static lib for wmsprovider in order to unittest it.
Currently if the source raster has no nodata value, the writer will still write
nan as the output nodata value, ignoring the flag that specifies if there is a
nodata value or not. On a raster with byte data type, this will cause
confusion on reading since the nodata value will be somehow cast as 0.
Make QgsRasterChecker check for nodata consistency between source and target, and
add a test file that shows the issue.
Integration tests for WFS-T provider and WFS-T server.
The tests perform WFS-T CRUD operations on a QGIS Server
instance through WFS-T data provider.
Funded by Boundless