A command line utility for generating consolidated TopoJSON from various data sources. Used for making fast vector maps with D3.
Important links:
- Repository: https://github.com/nprapps/mapturner
- Issues: https://github.com/nprapps/mapturner/issues
You will need to have the following non-Python dependencies installed:
- ogr2ogr (GDAL):
npm install ogr2ogr
- [email protected]: (topojson 2+ does not work)
mapturner
itself can be installed with pip:
pip install mapturner
Note: Since mapturner
relies on topojson 1.x (old version of topojson), we recommend installing this version of topojson inside your project root folder by running:
npm install -g [email protected] --prefix node_modules
To install [email protected] globally instead run:
npm install -g [email protected]
mapturner
will search first for the topojson binaries installed within the project and fallback to searching the topojson binary on your $PATH
.
Developer install process:
git clone git://github.com/nprapps/mapturner.git
cd mapturner
mkvirtualenv mapturner
pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py develop
Define a YAML configuration file, such as the following example. The complete list of valid options is further on in this documentation.
bbox: '77.25 24.28 91.45 31.5'
layers:
countries:
type: 'shp'
path: 'http://www.naturalearthdata.com/http//www.naturalearthdata.com/download/10m/cultural/ne_10m_admin_0_countries.zip'
id-property: 'NAME'
properties:
- 'country=NAME'
cities:
type: 'shp'
path: 'http://www.naturalearthdata.com/http//www.naturalearthdata.com/download/10m/cultural/ne_10m_populated_places_simple.zip'
id-property: 'name'
properties:
- 'featurecla'
- 'city=name'
where: adm0name = 'Nepal' AND scalerank < 8
quakes:
type: 'csv'
path: 'examples/nepal.csv'
all-properties: True
Then run it!
mapturner input.yaml output.json
The following layer types are currently supported:
- ESRI Shapefile (
shp
) - GeoJSON or TopoJSON (
json
) - CSV (
csv
)
For each layer defined in the configuration file:
- If path is a URL the file will be downloaded and cached locally. (It will not be redownloaded on subsequent runs.)
- If path is to a zipped file it will be unzipped.
- All layers will be clipped to the specified bounding box (using ogr2ogr).
- For each layer, if a
where
attribute is specified, the layer data will be filtered by that clause. - For each layer, all fields in the layer not specified in the
properties
array will be removed (to reduce file size), unlessall-properties
is specified, in which case all will be kept. - For each layer, if an
id-property
is set, data from that property will be set as the identifier for the features in the layer. - The layer will be converted to TopoJSON.
After each layer has been processed all of them will be concatenated into a single TopoJSON file. Each layer's key name will be used to identify it in the output.
For all layer types:
type
: The type of layer. Valid types areshp
,json
(GeoJSON or TopoJSON), andcsv
. (Required)path
: The path (relative or absolute) to the layer data file. (Required)id-property
: A property from the data file to use as the unique identifier for features. See also, the TopoJSON command-line documentation.properties
: A list of properties from the data to be kept in the output. All other properties are dropped.all-properties
: If true, then all properties are kept for this layer.where
: A SQL-like query predicate that will filter the feature data. This This uses exactly the same query syntax as ogr2ogr.
CSV layers only:
latitude
: The name of a column in the data containing the latitude of the point/feature.longitude
: The name of a column in the data containing the longitude of the point/feature.
Cached shapefiles are stored in ~/.mapturner
. You may wish to clear this folder periodically to free up space and ensure updated shapefiles are redownloaded.