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go-whosonfirst-spatial-www

Opinionated web application for the go-whosonfirst-spatial packages.

Documentation

Documentation is incomplete at this time.

Example

package main

import (
	_ "github.com/whosonfirst/go-reader-cachereader"
)

import (
	"context"
	"github.com/whosonfirst/go-whosonfirst-spatial-www/application/server"
	"log"
)

func main() {

	ctx := context.Background()
	logger := log.Default()

	err := server.Run(ctx, logger)

	if err != nil {
		logger.Fatal(err)
	}
}

The default server implementation uses an in-memory RTree-based spatial index that needs to be populated when the server is started.

There are also server implementations that use SQLite and Protomaps derived spatial databases:

Tools

$> make cli
go build -mod vendor -o bin/server cmd/server/main.go

server

$> ./bin/server -h
  -authenticator-uri string
    	A valid sfomuseum/go-http-auth URI. (default "null://")
  -cors-allow-credentials
    	Allow HTTP credentials to be included in CORS requests.
  -cors-origin value
    	One or more hosts to allow CORS requests from; may be a comma-separated list.
  -custom-placetypes string
    	A JSON-encoded string containing custom placetypes defined using the syntax described in the whosonfirst/go-whosonfirst-placetypes repository.
  -enable-cors
    	Enable CORS headers for data-related and API handlers.
  -enable-custom-placetypes
    	Enable wof:placetype values that are not explicitly defined in the whosonfirst/go-whosonfirst-placetypes repository.
  -enable-geojson
    	Enable GeoJSON output for point-in-polygon API calls.
  -enable-gzip
    	Enable gzip-encoding for data-related and API handlers.
  -enable-www
    	Enable the interactive /debug endpoint to query points and display results.
  -iterator-uri value
    	Zero or more URIs denoting data sources to use for indexing the spatial database at startup. URIs take the form of {ITERATOR_URI} + "#" + {PIPE-SEPARATED LIST OF ITERATOR SOURCES}. Where {ITERATOR_URI} is expected to be a registered whosonfirst/go-whosonfirst-iterate/v2 iterator (emitter) URI and {ITERATOR SOURCES} are valid input paths for that iterator. Supported whosonfirst/go-whosonfirst-iterate/v2 iterator schemes are: cwd://, directory://, featurecollection://, file://, filelist://, geojsonl://, null://, repo://.
  -leaflet-initial-latitude float
    	The initial latitude for map views to use. (default 37.616906)
  -leaflet-initial-longitude float
    	The initial longitude for map views to use. (default -122.386665)
  -leaflet-initial-zoom int
    	The initial zoom level for map views to use. (default 14)
  -leaflet-max-bounds string
    	An optional comma-separated bounding box ({MINX},{MINY},{MAXX},{MAXY}) to set the boundary for map views.
  -log-timings
    	Emit timing metrics to the application's logger
  -map-provider-uri string
    	A valid aaronland/go-http-maps/provider URI. (default "leaflet://?leaflet-tile-url=https://tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png")
  -path-api string
    	The root URL for all API handlers (default "/api")
  -path-data string
    	The URL for data (GeoJSON) handler (default "/data")
  -path-ping string
    	The URL for the ping (health check) handler (default "/health/ping")
  -path-pip string
    	The URL for the point in polygon web handler (default "/point-in-polygon")
  -path-prefix string
    	Prepend this prefix to all assets (but not HTTP handlers). This is mostly for API Gateway integrations.
  -properties-reader-uri string
    	A valid whosonfirst/go-reader.Reader URI. Available options are: [cachereader:// fs:// null:// repo:// stdin://]. If the value is {spatial-database-uri} then the value of the '-spatial-database-uri' implements the reader.Reader interface and will be used.
  -server-uri string
    	A valid aaronland/go-http-server URI. (default "http://localhost:8080")
  -spatial-database-uri string
    	A valid whosonfirst/go-whosonfirst-spatial/data.SpatialDatabase URI. options are: [rtree://] (default "rtree://")

For example:

$> bin/server \
	-spatial-database-uri 'rtree:///?strict=false' \
	-iterator-uri 'repo://#/usr/local/data/sfomuseum-data-architecture'
	-enable-www
	
	
11:44:31.902988 [main][index] ERROR 1159157931 failed indexing, (rtreego: improper distance). Strict mode is disabled, so skipping.
11:44:32.073804 [main] STATUS finished indexing in 744.717822ms

When you visit http://localhost:8080 in your web browser you should see something like this:

If you don't need, or want, to expose a user-facing interface simply remove the -enable-www and -nextzen-apikey flags. For example:

$> bin/server \
	-enable-geojson \
	-spatial-database-uri 'rtree:///?strict=false' \
	-iterator-uri 'repo://#/usr/local/data/sfomuseum-data-architecture'

And then to query the point-in-polygon API you would do something like this:

$> curl -XPOST http://localhost:8080/api/point-in-polygon -d '{"latitude": 37.61701894316063, "longitude": -122.3866653442383}'

{
  "places": [
    {
      "wof:id": 1360665043,
      "wof:parent_id": -1,
      "wof:name": "Central Parking Garage",
      "wof:placetype": "wing",
      "wof:country": "US",
      "wof:repo": "sfomuseum-data-architecture",
      "wof:path": "136/066/504/3/1360665043.geojson",
      "wof:superseded_by": [],
      "wof:supersedes": [
        1360665035
      ],
      "mz:uri": "https://data.whosonfirst.org/136/066/504/3/1360665043.geojson",
      "mz:latitude": 37.616332,
      "mz:longitude": -122.386047,
      "mz:min_latitude": 37.61498599208708,
      "mz:min_longitude": -122.38779093748578,
      "mz:max_latitude": 37.61767331604971,
      "mz:max_longitude": -122.38429192207244,
      "mz:is_current": 0,
      "mz:is_ceased": 1,
      "mz:is_deprecated": 0,
      "mz:is_superseded": 0,
      "mz:is_superseding": 1,
      "wof:lastmodified": 1547232156
    }
    ... and so on
}    

By default, results are returned as a list of "standard places response" (SPR) elements. You can also return results as a GeoJSON FeatureCollection by including a format=geojson query parameter. For example:

$> curl -H 'Accept: application/geo+json' -XPOST http://localhost:8080/api/point-in-polygon -d '{"latitude": 37.61701894316063, "longitude": -122.3866653442383}'

{
  "type": "FeatureCollection",
  "features": [
    {
      "type": "Feature",
      "geometry": {
        "type": "MultiPolygon",
        "coordinates": [ ...omitted for the sake of brevity ]
      },
      "properties": {
        "mz:is_ceased": 1,
        "mz:is_current": 0,
        "mz:is_deprecated": 0,
        "mz:is_superseded": 0,
        "mz:is_superseding": 1,
        "mz:latitude": 37.616332,
        "mz:longitude": -122.386047,
        "mz:max_latitude": 37.61767331604971,
        "mz:max_longitude": -122.38429192207244,
        "mz:min_latitude": 37.61498599208708,
        "mz:min_longitude": -122.38779093748578,
        "mz:uri": "https://data.whosonfirst.org/136/066/504/3/1360665043.geojson",
        "wof:country": "US",
        "wof:id": 1360665043,
        "wof:lastmodified": 1547232156,
        "wof:name": "Central Parking Garage",
        "wof:parent_id": -1,
        "wof:path": "136/066/504/3/1360665043.geojson",
        "wof:placetype": "wing",
        "wof:repo": "sfomuseum-data-architecture",
        "wof:superseded_by": [],
        "wof:supersedes": [
          1360665035
        ]
      }
    }
    ... and so on
  ]
}  

See also