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RGeo::ActiveRecord
RGeo::ActiveRecord is an optional RGeo module providing spatial extensions for ActiveRecord, as well as a set of helpers for writing spatial ActiveRecord adapters based on RGeo.
Summary
RGeo is a key component for writing location-aware applications in the Ruby programming language. At its core is an implementation of the industry standard OGC Simple Features Specification, which provides data representations of geometric objects such as points, lines, and polygons, along with a set of geometric analysis operations. See the README for the "rgeo" gem for more information.
RGeo::ActiveRecord is an optional RGeo add-on module providing spatial extensions for ActiveRecord, as well as a set of helpers for writing spatial ActiveRecord adapters based on RGeo.
Installation
Gemfile:
gem 'rgeo-activerecord'
Version 8.0+
supports ActiveRecord 7.x with rgeo
3.0+
Version 7.0+
supports ActiveRecord 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x with rgeo
1.0+
Version 6.2+
supports ActiveRecord 5.x and 6.x with rgeo
1.0+
Version 6.1
supports ActiveRecord 5.x and 6.0 with rgeo
1.0+.
Version 6.0
supports ActiveRecord 5.x with rgeo
1.x.
Version 5.0
supports ActiveRecord 5.0 and 5.1, with rgeo
0.6.
Version 4.0
supports ActiveRecord 4.2.
Version 1.1.0
supports ActiveRecord 4.0 and 4.1
Version 0.6.0
supports earlier versions of ruby and ActiveRecord:
- Ruby 1.8.7 or later
- ActiveRecord 3.0.3 - 3.2.x
- rgeo 0.3.20 or later
- arel 2.0.6 or later
Spatial Factories for Columns
This is an introduction. More details are available in the wiki entry.
Register spatial factories in the SpatialFactoryStore
singleton class to parse spatial data. Each spatial column
in your models will use the SpatialFactoryStore
to parse the stored WKB into an RGeo Feature. The factory from the SpatialFactoryStore
is chosen based on metadata from the spatial column and the attributes with which the factory was registered to the store. For example, you can set a factory for point types, for types matching a specific SRID, having
a Z coordinate, or any combination of attributes.
The supported keys when registering a spatial type are listed here with their expected values:
geo_type: string # geometry, point, polygon, line_string, geometry_collection,
# multi_line_string, multi_point, multi_polygon
has_m: boolean # true, false
has_z: boolean # true, false
sql_type: string # geometry, geography
srid: int # (any valid SRID)
The default factories are RGeo::Geographic.spherical_factory
for
geographic types, and RGeo::Cartesian.preferred_factory
for geometric types.
Here is an example setup:
RGeo::ActiveRecord::SpatialFactoryStore.instance.tap do |config|
# By default, use the GEOS implementation for spatial columns.
config.default = RGeo::Geos.factory
# But use a geographic implementation for point columns.
config.register(RGeo::Geographic.spherical_factory(srid: 4326), geo_type: "point")
end
NOTE: rgeo_factory_generator
and related methods were removed in version 4.0, since column types
are no longer tied to their database column in ActiveRecord 4.2.
Spatial Queries
RGeo-ActiveRecord provides an Arel interface to use functions commonly found in spatial databases. The interface also allows for the creation of your own spatial functions if they are not defined.
Here is an example using st_contains
:
point = RGeo::Geos.factory(srid: 0).point(1,1)
buildings = Building.arel_table
containing_buiildings = Building.where(buildings[:geom].st_contains(point))
or using the Arel.spatial
node:
point = "SRID=0;POINT(1,1)"
buildings = Building.arel_table
containing_buiildings = Building.where(buildings[:geom].st_contains(Arel.spatial(point)))
Note: If you pass a WKT representation into an st_function, you should prepend the string with SRID=your_srid, otherwise the database will assume SRID=0 which may cause errors on certain operations.
RGeo Dependency
See the README for the rgeo gem, a dependency, for further installation information.
Development and support
This README is the official documentation.
RDoc documentation is available at http://rdoc.info/gems/rgeo-activerecord
Source code is hosted on Github at http://github.com/rgeo/rgeo-activerecord
Contributions are welcome. Fork the project on Github.
Report bugs on Github issues at http://github.com/rgeo/rgeo-activerecord/issues
Support available on the rgeo-users google group at http://groups.google.com/group/rgeo-users
Acknowledgments
Daniel Azuma created RGeo. Tee Parham is a former maintainer. Keith Doggett is a current maintainer. Ulysse Buonomo is a current maintainer.
Development is supported by:
- Klaxit
- Goldfish Ads
License
Copyright 2020 Daniel Azuma, Tee Parham
https://github.com/rgeo/rgeo-activerecord/blob/master/LICENSE.txt