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springmeyer edited this page Mar 14, 2013
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Mapnik's PluginArchitecture supports the use of different input formats.
One such plugin supports the sqlite (SQLite). The plugin works with two types of geometry storage methods - raw OGC WKB and (Spatialite) geometries.
You can create a pure SQLite + WKB geometry based sqlite db using ogr like:
ogr2ogr -f SQLite test.sqlite some.shp
You can create a spatialite enabled db also using ogr:
ogr2ogr -f SQLite test.sqlite some.shp -dsco SPATIALITE=YES
For more details see: http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_sqlite.html
The main difference is that a spatialite enabled db will include a spatial index inside the database. A pure SQLite db will not contain a spatial index, but Mapnik can create one on the fly.
parameter | value | description | default |
---|---|---|---|
file | string | sqlite database file path | |
base | string | optional base path where to search for the sqlite database file | |
table | string | name of the table to fetch, this can be a sub-query | |
metadata | string | name of the metadata table where the extent and srid of the table are specified | |
key_field | string | name of the id field of the table | OGC_FID |
geometry_field | string | name of the geometry field, in case you have more than one in a single table | the_geom |
extent | string | maxextent of the geometries | determined by querying the metadata table |
row_offset | integer | number of rows to skip when querying data | 0 |
row_limit | integer | max number of rows to return when querying data, 0 means no limit | 0 |
wkb_format | string | type of WKB in the geometry field blob, this can be "sqlite" or "spatialite" | sqlite |
use_spatial_index | boolean | choose wheter to use the spatial index when fetching data | true |
multiple_geometries | boolean | wheter to use multiple different objects or a single one when dealing with multi-objects (this is mainly related to how the label are used in the map, one label for a multi-polygon or one label for each polygon of a multi-polygon) | false |
encoding | string | internal file encoding | utf-8 |
Note:
- Spatial tables read from sqlite by Mapnik must have a cooresponding entry in
geometry_columns
. - Use the
geometry_field
parameter to specify which field to use if you have >1 geometry in the table/query.
Plugin datasource initialization example code can be found on PluginArchitecture.
A Sqlite datasource may be created as follows:
{
parameters p;
p["type"]="sqlite";
p["file"]=sqlite_spatial_database_file;
p["table"]="bridges";
p["geometry_field"]="geom";
p["extent"]="2309554.99818767,5024797.73763923,2318414.90507308,5040447.94690007";
set_datasource(datasource_cache::instance()->create(p));
// Bridges
Layer lyr("Bridges");
lyr.add_style("bridges"); // in style.xml
m.addLayer(lyr);
}