
Régis Laboissière developed and maintained core features for the 3liz/lizmap-web-client over a two-year period, focusing on scalable map data integration, robust backend automation, and frontend modularity. He engineered enhancements for QGIS project parsing, WFS/WMS data streaming, and vector layer configuration using PHP, JavaScript, and XML. Régis refactored legacy modules for multi-map support, improved test automation by migrating end-to-end suites from Cypress to Playwright, and strengthened security for vector exports. His work emphasized maintainable code, performance optimization, and cross-version compatibility, resulting in a more reliable, testable, and extensible mapping platform for both developers and end users.

January 2026 performance summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client: A focused push to stabilize QA feedback loops and accelerate feature delivery through E2E testing modernization, frontend reliability improvements, and CI/testing infrastructure hardening. The work centers on migrating the entire E2E suite from Cypress to Playwright, reversing Cypress leftovers, and enriching test coverage with Playwright-based helpers and globals; coupling these with frontend map interaction fixes, and a refreshed testing infrastructure to support faster, more reliable releases.
January 2026 performance summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client: A focused push to stabilize QA feedback loops and accelerate feature delivery through E2E testing modernization, frontend reliability improvements, and CI/testing infrastructure hardening. The work centers on migrating the entire E2E suite from Cypress to Playwright, reversing Cypress leftovers, and enriching test coverage with Playwright-based helpers and globals; coupling these with frontend map interaction fixes, and a refreshed testing infrastructure to support faster, more reliable releases.
December 2025 performance summary for Lizmap Web Client: Significant progress in test automation, UI modernization, and code health, enabling faster release cycles and stronger compatibility with newer QGIS/Lizmap versions.
December 2025 performance summary for Lizmap Web Client: Significant progress in test automation, UI modernization, and code health, enabling faster release cycles and stronger compatibility with newer QGIS/Lizmap versions.
November 2025 monthly summary for the 3liz/lizmap-web-client project. Delivered a targeted blend of stability fixes, test automation modernization, and release engineering to strengthen browser compatibility, backend robustness, and developer velocity. The work focused on ensuring reliable session management, correct CORS behavior, UI rendering stability, expanded end-to-end testing via Playwright, and improved release tooling and documentation.
November 2025 monthly summary for the 3liz/lizmap-web-client project. Delivered a targeted blend of stability fixes, test automation modernization, and release engineering to strengthen browser compatibility, backend robustness, and developer velocity. The work focused on ensuring reliable session management, correct CORS behavior, UI rendering stability, expanded end-to-end testing via Playwright, and improved release tooling and documentation.
October 2025 monthly summary for the QGIS and Lizmap Web Client projects focused on delivering high business value through reliability improvements, release readiness, and enhanced testing and map UX. The team advanced core reliability, upgraded key platforms, expanded end-to-end test coverage with modern tooling, and improved mapping workflows for better user outcomes across enterprise deployments.
October 2025 monthly summary for the QGIS and Lizmap Web Client projects focused on delivering high business value through reliability improvements, release readiness, and enhanced testing and map UX. The team advanced core reliability, upgraded key platforms, expanded end-to-end test coverage with modern tooling, and improved mapping workflows for better user outcomes across enterprise deployments.
September 2025 monthly summary for the Lizmap Web Client development team focusing on delivering multilingual UX improvements, restoring robust data export for WFS layers, and strengthening end-to-end test coverage through a framework migration. In addition, maintenance and release-process improvements were completed to bolster CI, dependencies, and release stability.
September 2025 monthly summary for the Lizmap Web Client development team focusing on delivering multilingual UX improvements, restoring robust data export for WFS layers, and strengthening end-to-end test coverage through a framework migration. In addition, maintenance and release-process improvements were completed to bolster CI, dependencies, and release stability.
August 2025: End-to-end testing overhaul and CI/tooling modernization for lizmap-web-client. Migrated E2E tests from Cypress to Playwright with expanded coverage across core UI and Dataviz features, improving reliability and failure messaging. CI/CD pipelines updated with PHP-Unit 11, npm/cache improvements, composer caching, and linting tweaks to speed up PR checks. Result: faster feedback, higher test stability, and increased confidence before releases for key UI components and Dataviz workflows.
August 2025: End-to-end testing overhaul and CI/tooling modernization for lizmap-web-client. Migrated E2E tests from Cypress to Playwright with expanded coverage across core UI and Dataviz features, improving reliability and failure messaging. CI/CD pipelines updated with PHP-Unit 11, npm/cache improvements, composer caching, and linting tweaks to speed up PR checks. Result: faster feedback, higher test stability, and increased confidence before releases for key UI components and Dataviz workflows.
July 2025 highlights strong progress in Lizmap Web Client with a focus on data quality, stability, and developer productivity. Delivered feature-driven improvements, fixed critical parsing and runtime issues, and enhanced observability to support reliable customer experiences and easier maintenance.
July 2025 highlights strong progress in Lizmap Web Client with a focus on data quality, stability, and developer productivity. Delivered feature-driven improvements, fixed critical parsing and runtime issues, and enhanced observability to support reliable customer experiences and easier maintenance.
June 2025 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client focused on delivering higher performance, reliability, and scalable test coverage across the web client. Key work included WMS legend enhancements, JS map rendering improvements, and expanded end-to-end testing infrastructure, along with robust media/asset handling and quality improvements.
June 2025 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client focused on delivering higher performance, reliability, and scalable test coverage across the web client. Key work included WMS legend enhancements, JS map rendering improvements, and expanded end-to-end testing infrastructure, along with robust media/asset handling and quality improvements.
May 2025 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client: Focused on enhancing the JS Digitizing workflow, stabilizing map interactions, and expanding developer documentation. Delivered core features for digitizing scaling and automation, improved event handling within the JS Digitizing components, and fixed critical bugs affecting WMS handling, atlas feature selection, and UI components. These changes collectively improve map digitizing accuracy, reduce lingering state, and speed up onboarding for developers.
May 2025 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client: Focused on enhancing the JS Digitizing workflow, stabilizing map interactions, and expanding developer documentation. Delivered core features for digitizing scaling and automation, improved event handling within the JS Digitizing components, and fixed critical bugs affecting WMS handling, atlas feature selection, and UI components. These changes collectively improve map digitizing accuracy, reduce lingering state, and speed up onboarding for developers.
April 2025 highlights for the lizmap-web-client: stabilized essential map rendering behavior, expanded end-to-end testing coverage, and significantly enhanced popup and digitizing workflows. Delivered concrete bug fixes that improve reliability and cross-origin resilience, while modernizing core editing tools and documentation to reduce maintenance overhead. Result: faster feature delivery, higher quality releases, and a smoother user experience for admins and editors.
April 2025 highlights for the lizmap-web-client: stabilized essential map rendering behavior, expanded end-to-end testing coverage, and significantly enhanced popup and digitizing workflows. Delivered concrete bug fixes that improve reliability and cross-origin resilience, while modernizing core editing tools and documentation to reduce maintenance overhead. Result: faster feature delivery, higher quality releases, and a smoother user experience for admins and editors.
March 2025 (3liz/lizmap-web-client): Delivered core Atlas enhancements, strengthened testing, and improved data robustness to drive reliability and faster delivery of map features. Highlights include corrected feature projection in the JS Atlas, comprehensive atlas end-to-end tests, reinforced Playwright testing infrastructure, robust address search and legend loading under timeouts, and improved layer data handling for reliability and maintainability.
March 2025 (3liz/lizmap-web-client): Delivered core Atlas enhancements, strengthened testing, and improved data robustness to drive reliability and faster delivery of map features. Highlights include corrected feature projection in the JS Atlas, comprehensive atlas end-to-end tests, reinforced Playwright testing infrastructure, robust address search and legend loading under timeouts, and improved layer data handling for reliability and maintainability.
February 2025 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client: Focused on delivering robust test automation, critical refactors, and quality improvements that reduce risk and accelerate release velocity. Key outcomes include improved test reliability through a comprehensive E2E Playwright environment with mocking capabilities, substantial refactoring of the Lizmap selection module for maintainability and feature parity, targeted Admin UI improvements for navigation and config redirects, and ongoing code quality improvements across PHP, JS, and GIS components. For performance and user value, these efforts strengthen CI feedback, ensure consistent environments, and improve admin/user workflows.
February 2025 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client: Focused on delivering robust test automation, critical refactors, and quality improvements that reduce risk and accelerate release velocity. Key outcomes include improved test reliability through a comprehensive E2E Playwright environment with mocking capabilities, substantial refactoring of the Lizmap selection module for maintainability and feature parity, targeted Admin UI improvements for navigation and config redirects, and ongoing code quality improvements across PHP, JS, and GIS components. For performance and user value, these efforts strengthen CI feedback, ensure consistent environments, and improve admin/user workflows.
January 2025 was focused on strengthening reliability, performance, and observability of Lizmap Web Client (3liz/lizmap-web-client) while maintaining a strong CI and testing posture. Key features delivered modernized XML handling and OGC header integration, improved request traceability, and caching strategies to accelerate metadata access and tests. Major bug fixes stabilized WFS interactions and test expectations, and test infrastructure improvements reduced flakiness and enhanced end-to-end coverage across Playwright and Cypress. The combination of these efforts delivered faster, more reliable interactions with QGIS Server, clearer debugging signals, and a more efficient CI pipeline, enabling faster iteration and safer deployments. Top achievements this month include: - XML handling and OGC request header integration: introduced App\XmlTools::xmlReaderFromFile in ProjectMainData and enhanced OGCRequest header usage to respect response headers across curl and file scenarios; increases reliability of server-side XML flows and external service interactions. - WFS GetFeature fixes and tests: corrected WFS GetFeature requests to QGIS Server and updated end-to-end tests to account for FORCE_QGIS and related logging behaviors; reduces intermittent failures and improves test determinism. - X-Request-Id propagation and logging: added X-Request-Id to QGIS Server requests and enhanced logging to carry and surface X-Request-Id from responses, enabling end-to-end traceability across components. - QGIS Server metadata caching: introduced PHP classes and rules to cache QGIS Server metadata for faster access and lower repeated fetches, improving startup time and runtime responsiveness. - Test infrastructure and performance enhancements: upgraded CI tooling (PHPStan and PHPUnit matrices), enabled Redis-based test caching for LizMap config, and strengthened end-to-end test helpers and Playwright/E2E workflows to reduce flakiness and improve coverage.
January 2025 was focused on strengthening reliability, performance, and observability of Lizmap Web Client (3liz/lizmap-web-client) while maintaining a strong CI and testing posture. Key features delivered modernized XML handling and OGC header integration, improved request traceability, and caching strategies to accelerate metadata access and tests. Major bug fixes stabilized WFS interactions and test expectations, and test infrastructure improvements reduced flakiness and enhanced end-to-end coverage across Playwright and Cypress. The combination of these efforts delivered faster, more reliable interactions with QGIS Server, clearer debugging signals, and a more efficient CI pipeline, enabling faster iteration and safer deployments. Top achievements this month include: - XML handling and OGC request header integration: introduced App\XmlTools::xmlReaderFromFile in ProjectMainData and enhanced OGCRequest header usage to respect response headers across curl and file scenarios; increases reliability of server-side XML flows and external service interactions. - WFS GetFeature fixes and tests: corrected WFS GetFeature requests to QGIS Server and updated end-to-end tests to account for FORCE_QGIS and related logging behaviors; reduces intermittent failures and improves test determinism. - X-Request-Id propagation and logging: added X-Request-Id to QGIS Server requests and enhanced logging to carry and surface X-Request-Id from responses, enabling end-to-end traceability across components. - QGIS Server metadata caching: introduced PHP classes and rules to cache QGIS Server metadata for faster access and lower repeated fetches, improving startup time and runtime responsiveness. - Test infrastructure and performance enhancements: upgraded CI tooling (PHPStan and PHPUnit matrices), enabled Redis-based test caching for LizMap config, and strengthened end-to-end test helpers and Playwright/E2E workflows to reduce flakiness and improve coverage.
December 2024 monthly review for the Lizmap Web Client repository focused on delivering core data loading improvements, scalable JSON processing, robustness fixes, and automated access-control testing. These efforts improved user experience, scalability, and reliability, while strengthening data integrity and security in production deployments.
December 2024 monthly review for the Lizmap Web Client repository focused on delivering core data loading improvements, scalable JSON processing, robustness fixes, and automated access-control testing. These efforts improved user experience, scalability, and reliability, while strengthening data integrity and security in production deployments.
November 2024 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client. Focused on delivering core map rendering improvements, raster support, admin UX enhancements, and backend modernization. Delivered features and fixes that improve accuracy, performance, and maintainability, driving business value for users relying on LizMap in production.
November 2024 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client. Focused on delivering core map rendering improvements, raster support, admin UX enhancements, and backend modernization. Delivered features and fixes that improve accuracy, performance, and maintainability, driving business value for users relying on LizMap in production.
Monthly summary for 2024-10 focusing on delivering business value through feature enhancements across Lizmap Web Client, improving code quality, test robustness, and vector layer tooling. Highlights include refactoring QgisProject to remove redundancies, UI improvements for atlas printing and templates, enhanced layer state handling, expanded vector layer management, and more robust WebDAV tests.
Monthly summary for 2024-10 focusing on delivering business value through feature enhancements across Lizmap Web Client, improving code quality, test robustness, and vector layer tooling. Highlights include refactoring QgisProject to remove redundancies, UI improvements for atlas printing and templates, enhanced layer state handling, expanded vector layer management, and more robust WebDAV tests.
September 2024: Delivered a major QGIS ProjectInfo-driven refactor for the Lizmap Web Client, enabling project-led data handling across QgisProject reads/writes and driving robust layer configuration. Implemented extensive enhancements to print templates, edition layers/forms, attribute handling, layer opacity, short-name handling, aliases/joins, and overall layer management tightly coupled to project data. Added security hardening for WFS exports with access control and session token validation. Improved code quality and maintainability through linting, parser improvements, and test updates to reduce DOM dependencies. This work enhances reliability of project-configured maps, improves printing and edition workflows, and strengthens security for vector exports.
September 2024: Delivered a major QGIS ProjectInfo-driven refactor for the Lizmap Web Client, enabling project-led data handling across QgisProject reads/writes and driving robust layer configuration. Implemented extensive enhancements to print templates, edition layers/forms, attribute handling, layer opacity, short-name handling, aliases/joins, and overall layer management tightly coupled to project data. Added security hardening for WFS exports with access control and session token validation. Improved code quality and maintainability through linting, parser improvements, and test updates to reduce DOM dependencies. This work enhances reliability of project-configured maps, improves printing and edition workflows, and strengthens security for vector exports.
July 2024: Delivered modularization of core Lizmap web client modules to enable multi-map integration, decoupling Digitizing, Snapping, and Tooltip from mainLizmap. Implemented constructor changes to accept map and lizmap3 parameters for better cross-map usage and future enhancements. Completed code cleanup removing mainLizmap references from the affected modules, laying a foundation for improved testability, maintenance, and scalability across map instances.
July 2024: Delivered modularization of core Lizmap web client modules to enable multi-map integration, decoupling Digitizing, Snapping, and Tooltip from mainLizmap. Implemented constructor changes to accept map and lizmap3 parameters for better cross-map usage and future enhancements. Completed code cleanup removing mainLizmap references from the affected modules, laying a foundation for improved testability, maintenance, and scalability across map instances.
March 2024 focused on strengthening QGIS project integration and vector layer configuration in Lizmap. Delivered foundational data models for QGIS projects and an enhancement to vector layer edit widget configuration, providing a more robust, scalable basis for project management and interoperability with QGIS.
March 2024 focused on strengthening QGIS project integration and vector layer configuration in Lizmap. Delivered foundational data models for QGIS projects and an enhancement to vector layer edit widget configuration, providing a more robust, scalable basis for project management and interoperability with QGIS.
December 2023 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client. Focused on delivering enhancements to QGIS Vector Layer edit widgets to improve configurability and user interaction with map layers, with gains in extensibility and maintainability of the QGIS integration. No major bugs fixed were recorded for this period in the provided data.
December 2023 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client. Focused on delivering enhancements to QGIS Vector Layer edit widgets to improve configurability and user interaction with map layers, with gains in extensibility and maintainability of the QGIS integration. No major bugs fixed were recorded for this period in the provided data.
November 2023 milestones for 3liz/lizmap-web-client: delivered foundational QGIS data model and XML handling, expanded XML-driven project configuration, CRS management, layer visibility architecture, and layout management. This work strengthens core infrastructure, improves automation, and accelerates future feature delivery.
November 2023 milestones for 3liz/lizmap-web-client: delivered foundational QGIS data model and XML handling, expanded XML-driven project configuration, CRS management, layer visibility architecture, and layout management. This work strengthens core infrastructure, improves automation, and accelerates future feature delivery.
Month: 2023-10 — Delivered a new QgisProjectParser powered by XMLReader to parse QGIS project XML in lizmap-web-client, establishing a robust foundation for programmatic project data management and automation. This work enables reliable extraction and manipulation of QGIS project configurations, improving data handling and future automation capabilities. No major bug fixes were merged this month; the focus was on feature development and laying groundwork for future enhancements.
Month: 2023-10 — Delivered a new QgisProjectParser powered by XMLReader to parse QGIS project XML in lizmap-web-client, establishing a robust foundation for programmatic project data management and automation. This work enables reliable extraction and manipulation of QGIS project configurations, improving data handling and future automation capabilities. No major bug fixes were merged this month; the focus was on feature development and laying groundwork for future enhancements.
August 2023 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client focusing on Map Module improvements. The primary work was a feature-focused architectural refactor and enhanced developer documentation for MapState. No explicit bug fixes were logged for this period; the emphasis was on modularity, flexibility, and documentation to support long-term maintainability and smoother integration with the Lizmap architecture.
August 2023 monthly summary for 3liz/lizmap-web-client focusing on Map Module improvements. The primary work was a feature-focused architectural refactor and enhanced developer documentation for MapState. No explicit bug fixes were logged for this period; the emphasis was on modularity, flexibility, and documentation to support long-term maintainability and smoother integration with the Lizmap architecture.
February 2023 monthly summary: Delivered efficient JSON streaming for WFS feature retrieval in lizmap-web-client, introducing the json-machine library to streamline data streams, reducing memory usage and improving performance when processing large GetFeature responses. The change is tracked in commit e3da3fbde8d30e663091639e67efe5272509e595 with message 'Using json-machine for simple GetFeature cases'.
February 2023 monthly summary: Delivered efficient JSON streaming for WFS feature retrieval in lizmap-web-client, introducing the json-machine library to streamline data streams, reducing memory usage and improving performance when processing large GetFeature responses. The change is tracked in commit e3da3fbde8d30e663091639e67efe5272509e595 with message 'Using json-machine for simple GetFeature cases'.
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