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GeoPHP is a open-source native PHP library for doing geometry operations. It is written entirely in PHP and can therefore run on shared hosts. It can read and write a wide variety of formats: WKT (including EWKT), WKB (including EWKB), GeoJSON, KML, GPX, GeoRSS). It works with all Simple-Feature geometries (Point, LineString, Polygon, GeometryCollection etc.) and can be used to get centroids, bounding-boxes, area, and a wide variety of other useful information. geoPHP also helpfully wraps the GEOS php extension so that applications can get a transparent performance increase when GEOS is installed on the server. When GEOS is installed, geoPHP also becomes fully compliant with the OpenGIS® Implementation Standard for Geographic information. With GEOS you get the full-set of openGIS functions in PHP like Union, IsWithin, Touches etc. This means that applications get a useful "core-set" of geometry operations that work in all environments, and an "extended-set"of operations for environments that have GEOS installed. See the 'getting started' section below for references and examples of everything that geoPHP can do. This project is currently looking for co-maintainers. If you think you can help out, please send me a message. Forks are also welcome, please issue pull requests and I will merge them into the main branch. Getting Started ----------------------- * The lastest stable version can always be downloaded at: <https://github.com/downloads/phayes/geoPHP/geoPHP.tar.gz> * Read the API Reference at: <https://github.com/phayes/geoPHP/wiki/API-Reference> * Examples * Using geoPHP as a GIS format converter: <http://github.com/phayes/geoPHP/wiki/Example-format-converter> * Other Interesting Links: * Learn about GEOS integration at: <https://github.com/phayes/geoPHP/wiki/GEOS> Example usage ------------------------------------------------- ```php <?php include_once('geoPHP.inc'); // Polygon WKT example $polygon = geoPHP::load('POLYGON((1 1,5 1,5 5,1 5,1 1),(2 2,2 3,3 3,3 2,2 2))','wkt'); $area = $polygon->getArea(); $centroid = $polygon->getCentroid(); $centX = $centroid->getX(); $centY = $centroid->getY(); print "This polygon has an area of ".$area." and a centroid with X=".$centX." and Y=".$centY; // MultiPoint json example print "<br/>"; $json = '{ "type": "MultiPoint", "coordinates": [ [100.0, 0.0], [101.0, 1.0] ] }'; $multipoint = geoPHP::load($json, 'json'); $multipoint_points = $multipoint->getComponents(); $first_wkt = $multipoint_points[0]->out('wkt'); print "This multipoint has ".$multipoint->numGeometries()." points. The first point has a wkt representation of ".$first_wkt; ``` ======= More Examples ------------------------------------------------- The Well Known Text (WKT) and Well Known Binary (WKB) support is ideal for integrating with MySQL's or PostGIS's spatial capability. Once you have SELECTed your data with `'AsText('geo_field')'` or `'AsBinary('geo_field')'`, you can put it straight into geoPHP (can be wkt or wkb, but must be the same as how you extracted it from your database): $geom = geoPHP::load($dbRow,'wkt'); You can collect multiple geometries into one (note that you must use wkt for this): $geom = geoPHP::load("GEOMETRYCOLLECTION(".$dbString1.",".$dbString2.")",'wkt'); Calling get components returns the sub-geometries within a geometry as an array. $geom2 = geoPHP::load("GEOMETRYCOLLECTION(LINESTRING(1 1,5 1,5 5,1 5,1 1),LINESTRING(2 2,2 3,3 3,3 2,2 2))"); $geomComponents = $geom2->getComponents(); //an array of the two linestring geometries $linestring1 = $geomComponents[0]->getComponents(); //an array of the first linestring's point geometries $linestring2 = $geomComponents[1]->getComponents(); echo $linestring1[0]->x() . ", " . $linestring1[0]->y(); //outputs '1, 1' An alternative is to use the `asArray()` method. Using the above geometry collection of two linestrings, $geometryArray = $geom2->asArray(); echo $geometryArray[0][0][0] . ", " . $geometryArray[0][0][1]; //outputs '1, 1' Clearly, more complex analysis is possible. echo $geom2->envelope()->area(); Working with PostGIS --------------------- geoPHP, through it's EWKB adapter, has good integration with postGIS. Here's an example of reading and writing postGIS geometries ```php <?php include_once('geoPHP.inc'); $host = 'localhost'; $database = 'phayes'; $table = 'test'; $column = 'geom'; $user = 'phayes'; $pass = 'supersecret'; $connection = pg_connect("host=$host dbname=$database user=$user password=$pass"); // Working with PostGIS and Extended-WKB // ---------------------------- // Using asBinary and GeomFromWKB in PostGIS $result = pg_fetch_all(pg_query($connection, "SELECT asBinary($column) as geom FROM $table")); foreach ($result as $item) { $wkb = pg_unescape_bytea($item['geom']); // Make sure to unescape the hex blob $geom = geoPHP::load($wkb, 'ewkb'); // We now a full geoPHP Geometry object // Let's insert it back into the database $insert_string = pg_escape_bytea($geom->out('ewkb')); pg_query($connection, "INSERT INTO $table ($column) values (GeomFromWKB('$insert_string'))"); } // Using a direct SELECT and INSERTs in PostGIS without using wrapping functions $result = pg_fetch_all(pg_query($connection, "SELECT $column as geom FROM $table")); foreach ($result as $item) { $wkb = pack('H*',$item['geom']); // Unpacking the hex blob $geom = geoPHP::load($wkb, 'ewkb'); // We now have a geoPHP Geometry // To insert directly into postGIS we need to unpack the WKB $unpacked = unpack('H*', $geom->out('ewkb')); $insert_string = $unpacked[1]; pg_query($connection, "INSERT INTO $table ($column) values ('$insert_string')"); } ``` Credit ------------------------------------------------- Maintainer: Patrick Hayes Additional Contributors: * GeoMemes Research (<http://www.geomemes.com>) * HighWire Press (<http://www.highwire.org>) and GeoScienceWorld (<http://www.geoscienceworld.org>) * Arnaud Renevier (gisconverter.php) <https://github.com/arenevier/gisconverter.php> * Dave Tarc <https://github.com/dtarc> * Elliott Hunston (documentation) <https://github.com/ejh> This library is open-source and dual-licensed under both the Modified BSD License and GPLv2. Either license may be used at your option.