Muhammad Yarjuna Rohmat 5f66f36ff6 [FEATURE] QGIS - GeoNode Integration: Integrate with QGIS Browser Panel (#4816)
* add Geonode connection menu to the toolbar

* add header files for geonode-qgis client

* add action to launch geonode connection dialog from menubar

* Move to proper directory

* Add geonodeconnection class.

* Add unit test for geonode connection.

* Use const static to avoid typo.

* Get list layers from geonode.

* Add get maps method.

* Geonode connection dialog (#13)

* add new geonode connection dialog

* apply functionality to the geonode connection manager dialog

* add save and load geonode connection functionality

* edit baseKey and credentialBaseKey

* remove auto-connect slots

* Add unit test for geonode connection.

* Add wms url getter.

* Add uuid and layer name in the table.

* Add handler for the list layer clicked. WIP.

* Use new style connect, better hacky to get wms url.

* update gitignore

* Make QGIS able to add WMS layer from geonode. With hacky code.

* Fix Docstring.

* Show web service type (WMS/WFS) in layer table.

* fix http and toolbar menu

* add geonode data item to the browser panel as an extention of ows provider

* [WIP] Add WFS.

* Add geonode get service url.

* combobox functionality and test geonode connection

* Add WFS.

* Disable add button if it's a map. Currently we can't do anything for map.

* Add busy cursor when add layer.

* get service uri capabilitites

* add available layers to the geonode browser panel

* remove debugging footprint and replace old style connect

* add actions (new, edit, delete) to geonode browser panel

* fix getLayers by WMS url

* add Geonode connection menu to the toolbar

* Filter out invalid layer / map.

* Fix service url method.

* Add service url for XYZ for GeoNode QGIS Server backend.

* Add XYZ url to geonode connection  dialog.

* Add XYZ layer to QGIS.

* fix double geonode submenu

* add wfs/wms layers from browser panel using its native provider

* comply with qgis3 new class naming

* Handle different prefix for layer in GeoNode QGIS Server backend.

* base class for cms connection

* make geonode connection as a derived class from cms connection

* update cmakelists

* move geonode connection to geocms dir

* update CMakeLists

* Handle geonode 2.7 with new API.

* Handle multiple geoserver url in one geonode.

* Fix add xyz for qgis server. Fix add wms, wfs, xyz for geoserver in geonode 2.7

* Refactor serviceURL to return QStringList.

* add 'add geonode layer' icon

* add geonode to the data source manager dialog

* [GeoNode-Client] Fix add WFS layer.

* fix wms url parameter

* add xyz dataitems

* Use new style connect.

* [GeoNode Client] Handle qgis server specific typename to make add WFS works.

* Code improvement.

* [GeoNode Client] Make geonode dialog in add universal layer can add layer.

* Open universal add layer when click Add GeoNode layer.

* Make sure the geonode url has protocol.

* Handle geonode version in a better way.

* make sure the serviceUrl method has scheme in its urls

* add services option to the dialog

* remove version label if not wfs

* construct wms url with parameters for geonode connection

* handle layer from multi service urls for every wfs, wms, & xyz services

* fix new style connect using static_cast

* hode close button if dialog is in embedded mode

* fix xyz layer naming in the browser tree

* create base class for geocms dataitems

* fix compiling warning

* Use struct instead QVariantMap.

* tidy up code

* Tidy up code, use QgsStringMap instead QVariantMap.

* Add spellok for catalogue.

* update sip

* update sip

* Use naming convention for QgsGeoCmsConnection and use QUuid.

* Async by using GeoNodeRequest class.

* Move geonode to src/gui.

* Use stack not heap.

* Remove unused includes.

* Use signal to handle request.

* Use QStringLiteral.

* Switch to use Q_FOREACH.

* Use Q_FOREACH and addressing PR's review.

* Set private for data members.

* update sip

* Update sip.

* Update sip.

* Fix sip problem to make it buildable again.

* Remove geocms

* Tidy up code.

* Use QgsSetting Scope::Provider.

* Fix missing zip.h
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