

Today we’re releasing ArcQMS – the plugin for ArcGIS that provides early support for some of QMS resources, namely TMS basemaps. One of the question we’re often asked is how can we get something like QMS in Arc universe. Note that this support is experimental and we will continue polishing it, taking into consideration new QGIS abilities to render XYZ.Ĭheck out the changelog for more information. Thanks to MatzFan, QMS now supports custom tiling grids.While search bar is empty, last 5 used services will be shown for quick access.This is a relatively minor release but it includes some important features: QMS for QGISįor a better support of new features we’re releasing next version of QuickMapServices QGIS plugin. Public APIĭo you develop applications where user would like to get access to dozens of different basemaps and/or other data services? QMS now has documented public API which provides access to all of its catalog.įor example, simple request will get you all available basemaps. New service will become ‘yours’ and you will be able to edit it in the future. The service you’ve added will immediately become available wherever QMS API is supported (QGIS, NextGIS Mobile,, etc.).

Click ‘ Add service‘ and fill a short form.Github is not the best place to crowd-source data, and for a long time we wanted to simplify adding of new services.įrom now on, to get your service available for everyone everywhere follow 2 simple steps: The website is a place to get important information about QMS.īut most importantly, the website is the place to …. This plugin will give you access to Google Maps, openStreet map layers and others, and it is very useful to make quick maps from Google satellite, physical, and street layers. Here you can search for and browse through all available geoservices and check out their details, as well as add new ones and report problems. QMS for QGIS was downloaded 130.000 times, but our vision for QMS has always been even more ambitious, so now we’re bringing you hundreds of geoservices! And not just basemaps but also WMS/WFS services and even simple server-hosted GeoJSON files. And we all want them to be available at the tip of our fingers, without having to memorize URLs, parameters, etc.Īlmost two years ago we rolled out QuickMapServices (QMS) – a new handy QGIS plugin with a dozen preset basemaps, easily expandable to three times more by downloading a contributed pack. We will use the Quick Map Services plug-in to add a base map created by.

There are so many geodata services around. In QGIS the Table Of Contents is referred to as the Layers Panel and the Data.
