Note: This post is a summary of information paraphrased from an excellent blog post by Christian Sepulveda.
Create the app and download the necessary dependencies.
| # best practice: linux | |
| nano ~/.pgpass | |
| *:5432:*:username:password | |
| chmod 0600 ~/.pgpass | |
| # best practice: windows | |
| edit %APPDATA%\postgresql\pgpass.conf | |
| *:5432:*:username:password | |
| # linux |
| #!/bin/sh | |
| # AUTHOR | |
| # DANIEL E. GILLESPIE (2016) | |
| # https://github.com/dantheman213 | |
| # DESCRIPTION | |
| # Export your app's table schemas and stored functions from a PostgreSQL | |
| # database into individual *.sql files for easy management and source control. |
Create the app and download the necessary dependencies.
| #http://kartoza.com/how-to-create-a-qgis-pdf-report-with-a-few-lines-of-python/ | |
| # coding=utf-8 | |
| # A simple demonstration of to generate a PDF using a QGIS project | |
| # and a QGIS layout template. | |
| # | |
| # This code is public domain, use if for any purpose you see fit. | |
| # Tim Sutton 2015 | |