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Exposing GRASS GIS add-on in QGIS Processing framework?


How do you Turn on the GRASS plugin in Quantum GIS?Missing v.in.ogr module of GRASS in QGIS Processing toolbox?How can I add r.local.relief to the QGIS Processing Toolbox?Unable to find a specific GRASS add-on in QGISHow to add my own GRASS algorithms to Processing?v.kernel is missing under Processing Toolbox GRASS GIS 7 commandsError g.extension GRASS GIS in UbuntuUnable to install add-on in GRASS GIS 7GRASS GIS addon “extension not found”; could the problem be with the GRASS Addons server?Missing GRASS image processing modules in QGIS 2.14 ProcessingGRASS GIS installed add on does not show in Modules>addonsGRASS Processing not working on QGIS?What am I missing to get GRASS 7.6 tools to run in QGIS 3.4.4 Processing (linux)?






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  • Thank you @PolyGeo for the edit. But the title is syntactically/grammatically now incorrect. At least, my poor English tells me, it should read: either "Exposing a GRASS GIS add-on in QGIS Processing framework?" or "Exposing GRASS GIS add-ons in QGIS Processing framework?".

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  • The title is a summary of your question. It can normally be summarized in fewer characters (for search engine optimization and duplicate suggestions) by not insisting on a fully formed sentence.

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  • Thank you @PolyGeo for the edit. But the title is syntactically/grammatically now incorrect. At least, my poor English tells me, it should read: either "Exposing a GRASS GIS add-on in QGIS Processing framework?" or "Exposing GRASS GIS add-ons in QGIS Processing framework?".

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  • The title is a summary of your question. It can normally be summarized in fewer characters (for search engine optimization and duplicate suggestions) by not insisting on a fully formed sentence.

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  • Thank you @PolyGeo for the edit. But the title is syntactically/grammatically now incorrect. At least, my poor English tells me, it should read: either "Exposing a GRASS GIS add-on in QGIS Processing framework?" or "Exposing GRASS GIS add-ons in QGIS Processing framework?".

    – Nikos Alexandris
    Apr 19 at 12:48












  • The title is a summary of your question. It can normally be summarized in fewer characters (for search engine optimization and duplicate suggestions) by not insisting on a fully formed sentence.

    – PolyGeo
    Apr 19 at 12:59











  • @PolyGeo I see. But I still think it should be grammatically correct.

    – Nikos Alexandris
    Apr 19 at 13:01

















  • Thank you @PolyGeo for the edit. But the title is syntactically/grammatically now incorrect. At least, my poor English tells me, it should read: either "Exposing a GRASS GIS add-on in QGIS Processing framework?" or "Exposing GRASS GIS add-ons in QGIS Processing framework?".

    – Nikos Alexandris
    Apr 19 at 12:48












  • The title is a summary of your question. It can normally be summarized in fewer characters (for search engine optimization and duplicate suggestions) by not insisting on a fully formed sentence.

    – PolyGeo
    Apr 19 at 12:59











  • @PolyGeo I see. But I still think it should be grammatically correct.

    – Nikos Alexandris
    Apr 19 at 13:01
















Thank you @PolyGeo for the edit. But the title is syntactically/grammatically now incorrect. At least, my poor English tells me, it should read: either "Exposing a GRASS GIS add-on in QGIS Processing framework?" or "Exposing GRASS GIS add-ons in QGIS Processing framework?".

– Nikos Alexandris
Apr 19 at 12:48






Thank you @PolyGeo for the edit. But the title is syntactically/grammatically now incorrect. At least, my poor English tells me, it should read: either "Exposing a GRASS GIS add-on in QGIS Processing framework?" or "Exposing GRASS GIS add-ons in QGIS Processing framework?".

– Nikos Alexandris
Apr 19 at 12:48














The title is a summary of your question. It can normally be summarized in fewer characters (for search engine optimization and duplicate suggestions) by not insisting on a fully formed sentence.

– PolyGeo
Apr 19 at 12:59





The title is a summary of your question. It can normally be summarized in fewer characters (for search engine optimization and duplicate suggestions) by not insisting on a fully formed sentence.

– PolyGeo
Apr 19 at 12:59













@PolyGeo I see. But I still think it should be grammatically correct.

– Nikos Alexandris
Apr 19 at 13:01





@PolyGeo I see. But I still think it should be grammatically correct.

– Nikos Alexandris
Apr 19 at 13:01










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QGIS core developer Nyal Dawson explained a best-practice approach in this e-mail thread.



Overview



  1. Subclass QGIS' class Grass7AlgorithmProvider


  2. Set the value of descriptionFolder to the path of the add-on in question


  3. Override the methods for logo, descriptions, name etc.


An example of it, implemented by Panagiotis Mavrogiorgos is https://gitlab.com/natcapes/natcapes_qgis, which literally exposes the https://gitlab.com/natcapes/r.estimap.recreation GRASS GIS add-on under Processing.



Finally, it would be nice to have an update for https://issues.qgis.org/issues/21322 -- essentially, an update of the "documentation" file https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/python/plugins/processing/algs/grass7/grass7.txt.



Related Screenshots



  • Processing Toolbox and the normal GRASS GIS provider: https://i.imgur.com/3QZ4bB9.png

  • QGIS Plugin in the 'natcapes_qgis' repository: https://i.imgur.com/UArlt36.png

  • Install (the above mentioned QGIS) Plugin from ZIP: https://i.imgur.com/Q2sXNdw.png

  • Plugin installed, provider activated: https://i.imgur.com/LdmpaWF.png

  • The interface to r.estimap.recreation: https://i.imgur.com/uJbMSpw.png





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    QGIS core developer Nyal Dawson explained a best-practice approach in this e-mail thread.



    Overview



    1. Subclass QGIS' class Grass7AlgorithmProvider


    2. Set the value of descriptionFolder to the path of the add-on in question


    3. Override the methods for logo, descriptions, name etc.


    An example of it, implemented by Panagiotis Mavrogiorgos is https://gitlab.com/natcapes/natcapes_qgis, which literally exposes the https://gitlab.com/natcapes/r.estimap.recreation GRASS GIS add-on under Processing.



    Finally, it would be nice to have an update for https://issues.qgis.org/issues/21322 -- essentially, an update of the "documentation" file https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/python/plugins/processing/algs/grass7/grass7.txt.



    Related Screenshots



    • Processing Toolbox and the normal GRASS GIS provider: https://i.imgur.com/3QZ4bB9.png

    • QGIS Plugin in the 'natcapes_qgis' repository: https://i.imgur.com/UArlt36.png

    • Install (the above mentioned QGIS) Plugin from ZIP: https://i.imgur.com/Q2sXNdw.png

    • Plugin installed, provider activated: https://i.imgur.com/LdmpaWF.png

    • The interface to r.estimap.recreation: https://i.imgur.com/uJbMSpw.png





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      QGIS core developer Nyal Dawson explained a best-practice approach in this e-mail thread.



      Overview



      1. Subclass QGIS' class Grass7AlgorithmProvider


      2. Set the value of descriptionFolder to the path of the add-on in question


      3. Override the methods for logo, descriptions, name etc.


      An example of it, implemented by Panagiotis Mavrogiorgos is https://gitlab.com/natcapes/natcapes_qgis, which literally exposes the https://gitlab.com/natcapes/r.estimap.recreation GRASS GIS add-on under Processing.



      Finally, it would be nice to have an update for https://issues.qgis.org/issues/21322 -- essentially, an update of the "documentation" file https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/python/plugins/processing/algs/grass7/grass7.txt.



      Related Screenshots



      • Processing Toolbox and the normal GRASS GIS provider: https://i.imgur.com/3QZ4bB9.png

      • QGIS Plugin in the 'natcapes_qgis' repository: https://i.imgur.com/UArlt36.png

      • Install (the above mentioned QGIS) Plugin from ZIP: https://i.imgur.com/Q2sXNdw.png

      • Plugin installed, provider activated: https://i.imgur.com/LdmpaWF.png

      • The interface to r.estimap.recreation: https://i.imgur.com/uJbMSpw.png





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        QGIS core developer Nyal Dawson explained a best-practice approach in this e-mail thread.



        Overview



        1. Subclass QGIS' class Grass7AlgorithmProvider


        2. Set the value of descriptionFolder to the path of the add-on in question


        3. Override the methods for logo, descriptions, name etc.


        An example of it, implemented by Panagiotis Mavrogiorgos is https://gitlab.com/natcapes/natcapes_qgis, which literally exposes the https://gitlab.com/natcapes/r.estimap.recreation GRASS GIS add-on under Processing.



        Finally, it would be nice to have an update for https://issues.qgis.org/issues/21322 -- essentially, an update of the "documentation" file https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/python/plugins/processing/algs/grass7/grass7.txt.



        Related Screenshots



        • Processing Toolbox and the normal GRASS GIS provider: https://i.imgur.com/3QZ4bB9.png

        • QGIS Plugin in the 'natcapes_qgis' repository: https://i.imgur.com/UArlt36.png

        • Install (the above mentioned QGIS) Plugin from ZIP: https://i.imgur.com/Q2sXNdw.png

        • Plugin installed, provider activated: https://i.imgur.com/LdmpaWF.png

        • The interface to r.estimap.recreation: https://i.imgur.com/uJbMSpw.png





        share|improve this answer















        QGIS core developer Nyal Dawson explained a best-practice approach in this e-mail thread.



        Overview



        1. Subclass QGIS' class Grass7AlgorithmProvider


        2. Set the value of descriptionFolder to the path of the add-on in question


        3. Override the methods for logo, descriptions, name etc.


        An example of it, implemented by Panagiotis Mavrogiorgos is https://gitlab.com/natcapes/natcapes_qgis, which literally exposes the https://gitlab.com/natcapes/r.estimap.recreation GRASS GIS add-on under Processing.



        Finally, it would be nice to have an update for https://issues.qgis.org/issues/21322 -- essentially, an update of the "documentation" file https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/python/plugins/processing/algs/grass7/grass7.txt.



        Related Screenshots



        • Processing Toolbox and the normal GRASS GIS provider: https://i.imgur.com/3QZ4bB9.png

        • QGIS Plugin in the 'natcapes_qgis' repository: https://i.imgur.com/UArlt36.png

        • Install (the above mentioned QGIS) Plugin from ZIP: https://i.imgur.com/Q2sXNdw.png

        • Plugin installed, provider activated: https://i.imgur.com/LdmpaWF.png

        • The interface to r.estimap.recreation: https://i.imgur.com/uJbMSpw.png






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