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GRASS Google Summer of Code 2014

About

Ideas

Post your ideas here or to the grass-dev mailing list if you want to discuss them more.

Some bigger ideas may have their own pages, so you can link them here. You can also have a look at (and re-suggest!) ideas from previous years (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) and projects from previous years.

Compiling GRASS GIS on Android

  • The C part, with libraries and modules (already partly done, but not on trunk and not with updated dependencies).
  • The GUI, is there any path through Vaclav's remark in FEM code sprint last year about wxWidgets (not yet wxPython, Phonenix version maybe) application rendered as HTML5 using GTK+ Broadway (which is probably more suitable for server-client application), or any other possibility?
  • Output expected 1) a SVN trunk directory with sufficient material for setting up your own Android compilation.
  • Output expected 2) a Android nightly binary for Android 4.x for the GRASS GIS text version
  • Output expected 3) a route to explore the GUI options, or a proof of concept (display maps, or display modules GUI independently)

Testing framework for GRASS GIS

  • GRASS GIS needs automated testing mechanism which should:
    • be part of the main source code to be actually used
    • be at least somehow easy to use, so that everybody can write tests
    • be cross-platform, so that it runs even on MS Windows where tests are desperately needed
  • The purpose of this project is to develop a general mechanism which would be applicable for testing GRASS modules, libraries or workflows with different data sets.
  • Several sample tests for different parts of code, especially modules, will be written to test the testing framework.
  • The testing framework will permit usage of different testing methods such as doctests, Python scripts, Shell scripts or even compiled C programs, although they might not be applicable for all platforms. This will enable the possibility to use existing tests in GRASS source code and also user scripts as test cases in the proposed testing framework.
  • The testing framework will enable the use of different testing data sets because different test cases might need special data.
  • The testing of GUI in terms of the graphical user interface itself will not be covered by this project. However, the developed testing method should be applicable to testing of GUI internal functionality.
  • The test suite would be implemented in Python and based on testing tools included in standard Python distribution (unittest and doctest). The goal is not to write from scratch but also not to bring a new dependency.
  • The usage of Makefile system will be limited to triggering the test or tests with the right parameters for particular location in the source tree.
  • Previous work:
  • Student: Vaclav Petras
  • Mentor: Soeren Gebbert

Vector legend for GRASS GIS

  • There is currently a G7:d.legend which creates legend for raster maps; implementation for vectors is missing.
  • Vector legend should work with G7:d.vect, G7:v.colors, 3D (G7:wxGUI.Nviz) and probably attribute table in general.
  • The usage of the vector legend in the wxGUI should be part of this project.
  • The thematic mapping should be considered or even part of this project.
  • The feature request for G7:d.legend should be considered too:
    • #89 Option to get info from stdin instead of raster
    • #2143 Add option to output legend definition as text
    • #1049 Optional histogram sidebar for legends
    • #2083 Add 3D raster (volume) support

For students

  • If you have your own ideas, propose them, explain them on the grass-dev mailing list.
  • If you like some idea here or from previous yeas, write about it on grass-dev mailing list.
  • Follow some good practices in your ideas and proposals:
    • Stress why the project would be useful.
    • Show that you know what how you will proceed. Make sure that what you propose is feasible.
    • Be specific in the implementation (or at least as specific as you can).
    • Explain how the final product will look like, how do we use it, perhaps, you can add some drawings (here to the wiki page)
    • Explain how the idea relates to existing GRASS GIS functions and features.
    • Don't include steps such as "install GRASS" or "compile GRASS libraries (on my machine)", you should do this before GSoC.
  • Compile GRASS 7 (trunk) from source and prepare environment for development:
  • Be active on GRASS mailing lists (grass-user grass-dev), fix some bugs, implement some (smaller) features, or write some (simpler) GRASS module (and post it to mailing list) to show your willingness and abilities.

Accepted proposals

The template for this part is here.

The student page with the tracking of the project should be child of this page, e.g. GSoC/2014/TemporalGISAlgebra. The project itself may have also its own page if it seems to be larger than the GSoC project, e.g. Grass7/TemporalGISAlgebra (the name does not have to be the same and it does not have to be subpage of any page). The student page with the tracking of the project should be child of this page, e.g. GSoC/2014/TemporalGISAlgebra. The project itself may have also its own page if it seems to be larger than the GSoC project, e.g. Grass7/TemporalGISAlgebra (the name does not have to be the same and it does not have to be subpage of any page).

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