Batch Upload Operations
Uploading Multiple Layers
Q2G can upload multiple layers in a single operation:
- Select multiple layers by checking their checkboxes
- Configure upload options
- Click "Upload Layers"
- Monitor progress in the upload log
Batch Upload Optimization
- Sequential Processing: Layers are uploaded one at a time
- Error Handling: Failure of one layer doesn't stop others
- Progress Tracking: See which layer is being processed
- Summary Report: Final report shows success/failure counts
Best Practices for Batch Upload
- Start with 5-10 layers to test
- Ensure all layers have valid CRS
- Check layer names don't conflict
- Monitor the upload log for errors
- Verify results before uploading more
PostGIS Integration
Working with PostGIS Layers
Q2G has special support for PostGIS layers:
- Automatic datastore creation
- Direct layer registration
- Credential management
- Q2G connection pooling
Uploading PostGIS Layers
- Load a PostGIS layer in QGIS
- Select the layer in Q2G
- Click "Upload Layers"
- The plugin will:
- Detect it's a PostGIS layer
- Create or use existing datastore
- Register the layer in GeoServer
- Publish the layer
PostGIS Credentials
Manage PostGIS credentials:
- Credentials are stored locally in
postgis.ini - Credentials are saved for future use
- You can update credentials in the PostGIS dialog
- Credentials are never sent to GeoServer
Advanced PostGIS Features
- Q2G Connection Pooling: Reuse database connections
- SSL Connections: Secure database connections
- Schema Support: Upload layers from specific schemas
- View Support: Register database views as layers
GeoPackage Support
Working with GeoPackages
GeoPackages are modern, efficient containers for geospatial data:
- Single file format (no .shx, .dbf files needed)
- Support for multiple layers
- Built-in compression
- Better performance than Shapefiles
Uploading GeoPackage Layers
- Load a GeoPackage layer in QGIS
- Select the layer in Q2G
- Click "Upload Layers"
- The plugin will:
- Detect the GeoPackage source
- Create a GeoPackage datastore
- Register the specific layer
- Publish the layer
Multi-Layer GeoPackages
If your GeoPackage contains multiple layers:
- Load each layer individually in QGIS
- Select all layers in Q2G
- Upload them together
- They will be registered in the same datastore
Raster Data Handling
Uploading Raster Layers
Q2G supports various raster formats:
- GeoTIFF (most common)
- JPEG2000
- PNG with georeferencing
- Other georeferenced formats
Raster Upload Process
- Load a raster layer in QGIS
- Ensure the layer has valid georeferencing
- Select the layer in Q2G
- Click "Upload Layers"
- The plugin will:
- Create a coverage store
- Upload the raster file
- Publish the coverage
- Upload and apply styles
Raster Style Management
Raster layers can have SLD styles applied:
- Color maps for single-band rasters
- RGB rendering for multi-band rasters
- Transparency settings
- Contrast enhancement
Advanced Style Management
Custom SLD Editing
For advanced users, edit SLD directly:
- View the layer's SLD using the "..." button
- Copy the SLD code
- Edit it in a text editor
- Upload the modified SLD
SLD Best Practices
- Use standard OGC SLD syntax
- Test styles in a development environment first
- Keep styles simple for better performance
- Document complex styles
- Version your styles
Style Sharing
Share styles between layers:
- Export a style from one layer
- Upload it with a different name
- Associate it with other layers
- Update all layers at once by updating the shared style
Conditional Styling
Use rule-based styling for complex conditions:
- Different colors based on attribute values
- Different symbols based on geometry type
- Scale-dependent rendering
- Complex filter expressions
Workspace Organization
Multi-Project Setup
Organize multiple projects on a single GeoServer:
- Create separate workspaces for each project
- Use consistent naming conventions
- Document workspace purposes
- Manage access by workspace
Datastore Management
Optimize datastore usage:
- Group related layers in datastores
- Use meaningful datastore names
- Monitor datastore performance
- Archive old datastores
Workspace Backup and Recovery
Protect your data:
- Regular backups of GeoServer data
- Export workspace configurations
- Document layer sources
- Keep version history
Performance Optimization
Upload Optimization
- File Compression: Use GeoPackage or compressed formats
- Batch Size: Upload 5-10 layers at a time
- Network: Use wired connection for large uploads
- Timing: Upload during off-peak hours
GeoServer Performance
- Monitor GeoServer memory usage
- Optimize database connections
- Use indexes on frequently queried columns
- Archive old layers
Style Performance
- Keep styles simple
- Avoid complex filters
- Use appropriate zoom levels
- Cache rendered tiles
Reset All Caches (GeoWebCache)
What is GeoWebCache?
GeoWebCache (GWC) is a tile caching system integrated with GeoServer. It pre-renders map tiles and stores them for faster delivery. When you request a WMS layer, GeoServer can serve cached tiles instead of rendering them on-the-fly, significantly improving performance.
When to Reset Caches
You should reset the tile cache when:
- Style Changes: After updating a layer's SLD style, cached tiles still show the old styling
- Data Updates: When underlying data has changed but tiles show old data
- Color Issues: When map colors don't match your expected styling
- Testing: During development when you need to see immediate changes
How to Reset All Caches
In Q2G, use the "Reset All Caches" button in the Others section:
- Ensure you have valid GeoServer connection credentials
- Click the "Others" section to expand it
- Click the "Reset All Caches" button
- Confirm the action when prompted
- Wait for the success message
- Refresh your browser/application to see updated tiles
Technical Details
The Reset All Caches function calls the GeoWebCache REST API:
- Endpoint:
{geoserver_url}/gwc/rest/masstruncate - Method: POST
- Payload:
<truncateAll></truncateAll> - Content-Type: text/xml
Alternative: Reset Specific Layer Cache
If you only need to reset cache for a specific layer, you can do this directly in GeoServer:
- Open GeoServer Admin Console
- Go to Tile Caching → Tile Layers
- Find the layer you want to reset
- Click on the layer name
- Click "Truncate" or "Seed/Truncate"
- Select truncate options and execute
Best Practices
- Only reset caches when necessary to avoid unnecessary server load
- Consider resetting during off-peak hours for production servers
- After resetting, allow time for tiles to regenerate before heavy usage
- For frequent style changes during development, consider disabling caching temporarily
Troubleshooting Advanced Issues
Complex Upload Failures
- Check GeoServer logs for detailed errors
- Verify layer properties and CRS
- Test with simpler layers first
- Check available disk space
Performance Issues
- Monitor GeoServer resource usage
- Optimize database queries
- Use caching strategies
- Consider load balancing
Next Steps
- FAQ - Check frequently asked questions
- Troubleshooting - Solve specific issues
- Layer Upload - Apply advanced techniques