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@watergis/elastic2mvt

v1.0.0

Published

This module generate Mapbox vector tiles from Elasticsearch

Downloads

7

Readme

elastic2mvt

GitHub

This module generate Mapbox vector tiles from Elasticsearch.

Note. This is still under experimental.

Install package

npm install @watergis/elastic2mvt

Usage

const elastic2mvt = require('@watergis/elastic2mvt');

const es2mvt = new elastic2mvt('localhost:9200');
const z = 14
const x = 9524
const y = 8269
const indices = [
  {
    // Please specify target Elasticsearch index name
    name : 'water_connection',
    // specify the size of searching result. Default is 10000.
    size: 10000,
    // if you don't specify, 'geom' will be used as default column name
    geometry: 'geom',
    //Please specify your query for Elasticsearch. 
    // if it is not defined, {"match_all": {}} will be used as default.
    query: { 
      "term": {
        "connection_type": "Water Kiosk"
      }
    }
  },
  {
    name : 'pipeline',
    geometry: 'geom'
  },
  {
    name : 'wss',
    geometry: 'geom'
  }
]
const buffer = await es2mvt.generate(z,x,y,indices)
console.log(buffer)

Preparation

Before using this module to convert from Elasticsearch to Mapbox binary vector tile, please insert your GIS data by using ogr2ogr. This module adopted flat structure of Elasticsearch documents. It maybe does not work for other mapping types of Elastic documents which were inserted by other tools except ogr2ogr.

The following command is an example to insert from PostGIS.

ogr2ogr -f "Elasticsearch" -lco NOT_ANALYZED_FIELDS={ALL} -lco INDEX_NAME=water_connection -lco OVERWRITE=YES http://localhost:9200 "PG:host='localhost' port=5432 user='postgres' dbname='rwss_assets' password='password'" water_connection -skipfailures

License

This module is under MIT license.


Copyright (c) 2020 Jin IGARASHI