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I am developing an web GIS for map data presentation for public.

Is there any readily available implementation of Mapserver (or Geoserver)- Postgres-Openlayers combination or similar?

More Details:

Overall system requirements: Uploading, managing and publishing map data

Back-end :

  • Upload geospatial data into the administration interface. create new layers and organize.

Admin should be able to:

  • Organize the mapping layers in a navigation menu
  • Edit the name, legend, and
  • Choose the order of the mapping layers
  • Change the thematic colors of layers
  • Customizable icons for map layers in the table of contents ( should reflect in the published map also)
  • Should be able to add few attributes from the front end.

Front-end should allow the public to:

  • Add google satellite layer.
  • Zoom directly to counties from the navigation pane.
  • Turn ON/OFF layer visibility
  • Turn ON/OFF layer legend
  • Turn ON/OFF layer labels
  • Change the layer order(up-down) in the navigation
  • Export the map to PDF
  • Print layout option(with or without legend, labels etc.)

Please suggest.

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    OpenGeo Suite feels like one Alternative.
    – user30184
    Commented Jun 20, 2014 at 12:06
  • Note, OpenGeo Suite is not referred to as Boundless, boundlessgeo.com
    – artwork21
    Commented Aug 5, 2014 at 12:59
  • My suggestion is that you contact one of the many open source GIS consulting companies out there and get an estimate.
    – Spacedman
    Commented Jun 23, 2016 at 9:25

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Geonode will allow you to do all if these things and is relatively easy to install and develop against. It uses geoserver
http://geonode.org/

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I found one of the easiest to implement is the Get SDI Portal. You can download it from GitHub

Another one is Mapstore from Geosolutions

I think they both use the same stack i.e. Openlayers, Geoserver, Postgres and PHP

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  • Which of these three OpenGeo Suite/Get SDI Portal/Mapstore will be suitable for the features requested?
    – mapsir
    Commented Jun 23, 2014 at 5:09

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