diff --git a/docs/source/quick-dynamic.rst b/docs/source/quick-dynamic.rst index aab3230..b11af65 100644 --- a/docs/source/quick-dynamic.rst +++ b/docs/source/quick-dynamic.rst @@ -2,55 +2,16 @@ Connect to PostGIS ====================== -This section is a Quick Start to connecting your published maps to their original Data Source to make them dynamic. +If your QGIS Project uses an existing PostGIS database, you need to enter the Service details. -You can connect to a PostGIS Data Source or GeoServer Data Source. - -1. Go to Connections ---------------------------- +You can connect to a PostGIS Data Source using below. On the Connections page, enter the connection details for your PostGIS or Server connection(s) - .. image:: images/PostGIS-Add-Connection.png + .. image:: images/qwc_service_name.png +.. warning:: + Be sure to enter the Service name. Your QGIS Project uses the Service name for connections. - -2. Go to Maps and click the edit link ---------------------------- - - .. image:: images/Dynamic-1.png - - -3. In Data section click on layer ---------------------------- - - .. image:: images/Dynamic-2.png - - -4. Select Connection, Schema, and Table ---------------------------- - - - .. image:: images/PostGIS-Select.png - - -.. note:: - Optionally, you can set Caching for each layer. Cache can be cleared via the Clear Cache link on the Map page or by disabling Cache. - - -Click the Update button. - -That's it! -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Your map is now connected to your original Data Source and is fully dynamic. - - -.. image:: images/Quick-Start-Login-22.png - - -To test, try editing or udpating some data - - -.. image:: images/Quick-Start-Login-23.png +You can add an unlimited number of Service names.