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Short Description Open-source native PHP library for doing geometry operations. Can read and write a wide variety of formats: (E)WKT, (E)WKB, TWKB, GeoJSON, KML, GPX, GeoRSS. Works with all Simple-Feature geometries (Point, LineString, Polygon...) and can be used to get centroids, bounding-boxes, area, etc.
License GPL-2.0-or-later BSD-3-Clause
Homepage https://github.com/funiq/geoPHP
Informations about the package geophp
GeoPHP is a open-source native PHP library for doing geometry operations. It is a fork of famous geoPHP library by Patrick Hayes.
It is written entirely in PHP and can therefore run on shared hosts. It can read and write a wide variety of formats: WKT (EWKT), WKB (EWKB), TWKB, GeoJSON, KML, GPX, and 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.
Forks and contributions are welcome. Please open issues, send pull requests and I will merge them into the main branch.
Getting Started
Example usage
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
Documentation
In progress… You can read the doc for original phayes/geoPHP at geophp.net
Credit
- Maintainer: Péter Báthory
- Original author: 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.