Accounts and User Profiles¶
In GeoNode many contents are public so unregistered users have read-only access to public layers.
In order to create and edit contents on GeoNode, you need first to sign in and log in as a Registered Member.
GeoNode is primarily a social platform, thus a primary component of any GeoNode instance is the user account.
This section will guide you through account registration, updating your account information and preferences, connections with social networks and email addresses.
Register to the platform as a new Member¶
To take full advantage of all the GeoNode features you need an user account.
Follow these step to create a new one:
From any page in the web interface, you will see a
Register
link. Click that link, and the register form will appearOn the next page, fill out the form. Enter a user name and password in the fields. Also, enter an email address.
E-mail:
test_user1@test.geonode.org
Username:
test_user1
Password:
test_user1
Password (again):
test_user1
You will be automatically logged in and redirected to the GeoNode home page. On a production system, with a correctly configured
EMAIL SMTP
service, an email will be also sent confirming that you have signed up. If no errors occur during the registration, you will be able to recognize the username on the top-right side of the page:To logout click on the
Log out
link of the user menu.You have to confirm this action as described in the picture below.
Updating the Profile¶
A regisetered account on GeoNode not only allows you to create and publish your own contents, but also to access private resources and collaborate with other members by editing the data and metadata of the existing ones.
Having a good metadata set associated to the layers is something critical. Once the contents have been created into GeoNode, the platform will be able to expose them through a Metadata Catalog and allow external clients to search and explore them via different protocols.
GeoNode will use the information associated with your profile to enrich the contents metadata, thus allowing the clients to perform accurate queries against the catalog interface.
This is why it is a good practice to and strongly recommended to carefully edit your profile information as a first action.
Editing the Profile information¶
Once logged in, click on the
username
from the top-rigt side of the navigation bar; a dropdown menu will list a set of useful menu links. Click on theProfile
oneClick on the
Edit Profile
link from the right-side menu; start entering some information as shown on the screenshot here belowOnce finished, click on
Update Profile
in order to persist the changes
Notice that your personal information will be updated accordingly and shown on the profile page.
It is possible, eventually, to add also a personalized
Avatar
by clicking on theChange Your Avatar
button from theEdit Profile
pageClick on the
Choose file
button as shown belowClick on the button
Other Locations
and thenComputer
Search for the
opt
folder and double click on itKeep navigating till
opt/data/sample_data/documents/images
and search for the fileflowers.jpg
; select the file and click on theOpen
buttonNotice the file name appearing on the upload form; click on the
Upload New Image button
Your current avatar will be updated accordingly; click then on the back button in order to move to the edit profile page
The updated avatar will be displayed both on the edit profile page and, as a small icon, beside the user name