Waiting for PostGIS 3: ST_AsGeoJSON(record)
With PostGIS 3.0, it is now possible to generate GeoJSON features directly
without any intermediate code, using the new ST_AsGeoJSON(record)
function.
The GeoJSON format is a common transport format, between servers and web clients, and even between components of processing chains. Being able to create useful GeoJSON is important for integrating different parts in a modern geoprocessing application.
PostGIS has had an ST_AsGeoJSON(geometry)
for forever, but it does slightly
less than most users really need: it takes in a PostGIS geometry, and outputs a
GeoJSON "geometry object".
The GeoJSON geometry object is just the shape of the feature, it doesn't include
any of the other information about the feature that might be included in the
table or query. As a result, developers have spent a lot of time writing
boiler-plate code to wrap the results of ST_AsGeoJSON(geometry)
up with the
columns of a result tuple to create GeoJSON
"feature objects".
The ST_AsGeoJSON(record)
function looks at the input tuple, and takes the
first column of type geometry
to convert into a GeoJSON geometry. The rest of
the columns are added to the GeoJSON features in the properties
member.
SELECT ST_AsGeoJSON(subq.*) AS geojson
FROM (
SELECT ST_Centroid(geom), type, admin
FROM countries
WHERE name = 'Canada'
) AS subq
{
"type": "Feature",
"geometry": {
"type": "Point",
"coordinates": [-98.2939042718784, 61.3764628013483]
},
"properties": {
"type": "Sovereign country",
"admin": "Canada"
}
}
Using GeoJSON output it's easy to stream features directly from the database into an OpenLayers or Leaflet web map, or to consume them with ogr2ogr for conversion to other geospatial formats.