@koopjs/provider-file-geojson

Simple provider for serving file-based GeoJSON


Keywords
koop-provider
License
Apache-2.0
Install
npm install @koopjs/provider-file-geojson@2.2.0

Documentation

koop-provider-file-geojson

Serve local GeoJSON files as Koop services. Use as a standalone Koop instance or add to an existing Koop implementation.

Getting Started

Add the provider to your koop instance

sh $ npm install @koopjs/provider-file-geojson

Then register the provider with Koop in your server file.

const Koop = require('koop')
const koop = new Koop()

const provider = require('@koopjs/provider-file-geojson')
koop.register(provider)

Usage

The provider will look for requested geojson files in a /data directory in the koop application root. For example, the following request will serve data from the file data/polygon-sample.geojson :

$ curl http://localhost:8080/file-geojson/rest/services/polygon-sample/FeatureServer/0/query

Usage

Setting the data directory

The provider needs to know where to locate the GeoJSON files it should serve. A directory can be assign in several ways. By default, the provider looks for files in the /data directory in the koop application root. For example, the following request will serve data from the file data/polygon-sample.geojson:

$ curl http://localhost:8080/file-geojson/rest/services/polygon-sample/FeatureServer/0/query

You can override where the provider looks by adding a dataDir field to the provider's registration options:

const Koop = require('koop')
const koop = new Koop()

const provider = require('@koopjs/provider-file-geojson')
koop.register(provider, { dataDir: 'path-to-data-directory'})

You can also achieve the same by setting an environment variable KOOP_DATA_DIR=<path-to-directory>. Paths should be relative to the koop server file.

Files

All valid GeoJSON files can be served. Place them in the data directory and ensure they have a .geojson file extension.

Request parameters

Request a particular file by using the (extension-less) file name as the :id parameter in the URL. For example, when requesting data from the file point-fc.geojson: http://localhost:8080/file-geojson/rest/services/:id/FeatureServer/0/query

becomes:

http://localhost:8080/file-geojson/rest/services/point-fc/FeatureServer/0/query

Contributing

Esri welcomes contributions from anyone and everyone. Please see our guidelines for contributing.

License

Apache 2.0