PrimaGIS
PrimaGIS is a collaborative web mapping application for Plone. It is free software and licenced under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL).
Current release
No stable release available yet.
Project Description
Overview
PrimaGIS is a mapping solution meant primarily as a spatial extension for Archetypes based objects. The idea is to allow existing Archetypes based objects to be presented on predefined maps and allow users to easily access this spatial information in relation to the primary information of the objects. It is possible to have non-AT objects as data items also. PrimaGIS is not a standalone application, but builds on top of Mapserver, Python Cartographic Library (PCL) and Cartographic Objects for Zope (ZCO).
Setting up a PrimaGIS instance, including acquiring the initial spatial data and setting up the underlying ZCO hierarchy, requires some domain specific knowledge about Mapserver/ZCO, but afterwards using and updating the map and spatial data is done 100% through-the-web using the Plone interface and should require no special skills in addition to knowing normal Plone content administration.
Spatial extensions to new and existing Archetypes objects are added either explicitly by implementing an interface (IGeoAware) or implicitly by using geo-aware proxy objects, in the latter case no changes are needed to existing objects and products. Each proxy object represent a location on a map and may refer to arbitrary number of Archetypes objects. In addition, an Archetype object may have spatial references to arbitrary number of maps and locations, when using the proxy approach.
Usage model
System administrators
System administrators are responsible for setting up the initial cartographic data, which may be in any format usable by the Mapserver, (e.g. ShapeFile, raster images, WMS layers, etc.). In addition, the ZCO hierarchy must be initialized through ZMI and all the layers, styles and symbolizers have to be configured. System administrators are required to have some knowledge about ZCO and Mapserver. PrimaGIS does provide a script that will initialize a fully working object hierarchy for both ZCO and PrimaGIS.
Site administrators
Site administrators, meaning anyone with write permission in the site, may add spatial extensions to available Archetypes objects by creating proxy objects for them. The administrator doesn't need to know any technical details about the underlying map and proxy objects can be added by simple clicking on the desired location on a map and selecting the AT objects that are represented by the location.
Developers
Developers using Archetypes (or not) may make their objects natively geo-aware by implementing the IGeoAware interface. There are also a mixin classes and schemas for AT developers to easily make their objects natively geo-aware. If the type of object you're developing doesn't have a natural spatial dimension (such as reports, graphs, video clips) then opting for the proxy approach may suit you better.
Site visitors
Site visitors most likely find their way to the map with the help of the context-sensitive portlet. When a visitor views a page that has spatial representation on a map (there may be multiple maps and/or multiple locations) the portlet activates and informs the visitor about the available maps and provides links to them. Clicking on the link takes the visitor to the map and centers it around the object in question.
