11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
nirvn
60ee76bc69 Followup 1f3b039: fix wrong monkey patched var name 2019-11-05 16:03:25 +07:00
Matthias Kuhn
f9804eb6ce Python fixes 2019-11-02 15:02:00 +01:00
Matthias Kuhn
abf9880182 Cleanup python code 2019-11-02 15:01:59 +01:00
Matthias Kuhn
a50287514b Q_GLOBAL_STATIC for QgsDataProvider 2019-11-02 15:01:59 +01:00
Martin Dobias
90910b0447 Patch QgsProviderMetadata in Python to avoid API break
In C++ we do not support QgsProviderMetadata(key, description, createFunc) anymore,
but for python code we can have a patched class that still supports createFunc.

Why not keep the variant with createFunc in C++ as well? Because... SIP!
With newly added virtual methods in QgsProviderMetadata, SIP started to generate
a sip-specific subclass to handle derived classes in Python, however due to the variant
with PyObject* and custom MethodCode it was getting confused about what constructors
are available in C++ and failing to compile.
2019-06-21 18:27:36 +02:00
Bas Couwenberg
2628c480c5 Don't include revision in sources.
Prevent changes to files that weren't changed between releases.
This eases review of the changes between releases significantly.
2019-05-17 16:47:47 +02:00
Nyall Dawson
48d2a37057 [FEATURE] New line symbol type: Hash line
This line symbol type is designed to replicate the ArcGIS Hash Line
symbol layer type. It allows for a repeating line segment to be
drawn over the length of a feature, with a line-sub symbol used
to render each individual segment.

To reduce code duplication, this is heavily based off the current
line marker symbol layer, since the functionality is almost
identical (draw some sub symbol at some interval along a line).
Accordingly, I've split off QgsMarkerLineSymbolLayer to move
as much of the common functionality as possible to a new abstract
base class, so that only the actual marker/line segment rendering
occurs in the marker line/hash line subclasses.

This also gives the hash line all the existing placement options
permissible for marker lines -- e.g. first/last vertex, mid points,
regular intervals, etc.

The hash line length and angle can have data defined overrides,
which are evaluated per-line segment, allowing for the hash line
to change size and angle over the length of a single rendered
feature.
2019-04-03 02:31:27 +10:00
Nyall Dawson
fdfe0cee23 [api][needs-docs] Allow registering PyQGIS using a nice decorator syntax
This allows nice and simple, elegant construction of checks for
Python.

To use, Python based checks should use the decorator syntax:

  from qgis.core import check

  @check.register(type=QgsAbstractValidityCheck.TypeLayoutCheck)
  def my_layout_check(context, feedback):
    results = ...
    return results

Or, a more complete example. This one throws a warning when attempting
to export a layout with a map item set to the Web Mercator projection:

  @check.register(type=QgsAbstractValidityCheck.TypeLayoutCheck)
  def layout_map_crs_choice_check(context, feedback):
    layout = context.layout
    results = []
    for i in layout.items():
      if isinstance(i, QgsLayoutItemMap) and i.crs().authid() == 'EPSG:3857':
        res = QgsValidityCheckResult()
        res.type = QgsValidityCheckResult.Warning
        res.title='Map projection is misleading'
        res.detailedDescription='The projection for the map item {} is set to <i>Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)</i> which misrepresents areas and shapes. Consider using an appropriate local projection instead.'.format(i.displayName())
        results.append(res)

    return results
2019-01-11 09:51:04 +10:00
Denis Rouzaud
7dfec1fde0 [pyqgis] add misssing QgsSettings.setEnumValue
also fix sections in enumValue and flagValue
2018-06-21 05:29:16 -08:00
Denis Rouzaud
164f662dc0 fix sipify and run 2018-06-03 11:07:09 -08:00
Denis Rouzaud
e5b02cd2a8 use dedicated files for auto additions 2018-06-03 11:07:09 -08:00