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send-dataset

v0.0.4

Published

Send geojson from your shell to the Mapbox Studio dataset editor

Downloads

10

Readme

send-dataset

This is a clone of geojsonio-cli for the Mapbox studio dataset editor.

Shoot files from your shell to the Mapbox Studio dataset editor for fast visualization and editing. This is a node.js module and thus requires node.

Read or pipe a file

MAPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN=<token> send-dataset map.geojson
MAPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN=<token> send-dataset < run.geojson

Options:

--print prints the url rather than opening it

installation

npm install -g send-dataset

send-dataset requires that you have a Mapbox API access token in your enviroment as MAPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN. This token MUST HAVE the datasets:write scope.

examples

pipe wkt through wellknown into send-dataset to get magic:

npm install -g send-dataset
npm install -g wellknown
echo "MultiPoint(0 0, 1 1, 3 3)" | wellknown | send-dataset

pipe grep'ed geojson through geojsonify:

npm install -g send-dataset
npm install -g geojsonify
grep -h something *json | geojsonify | send-dataset

convert kml or gpx to geojson and push it to geojson.io:

npm install -g send-dataset
npm install -g togeojson
togeojson foo.kml | send-dataset

copy the generated url instead of opening it in a browser (on OSX)

send-dataset foo.geojson --print | pbcopy

simplify geojson with simplify-geojson

npm install simplify-geojson send-dataset csv2geojson -g
curl https://raw.github.com/maxogden/simplify-geojson/master/test-data/oakland-route.csv | \
  csv2geojson --lat "LATITUDE N/S" --lon "LONGITUDE E/W" --line true | \
  simplify-geojson -t 0.001 | \
  send-dataset