postgis

Pyscopg and asyncpg helpers to work with PostGIS.


Keywords
psycopg, postgis, gis, asyncpg
License
WTFPL
Install
pip install postgis==1.0.0

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python-postgis

PostGIS helpers for psycopg2 and asyncpg.

Install

pip install postgis

If you want a compiled version, first install cython:

pip install cython
pip install postgis

Usage

You need to register the extension:

# With psycopg2
> from postgis.psycopg import register
> register(connection)

# With asyncpg
> from postgis.asyncpg import register
> await register(connection)

Then you can pass python geometries instance to psycopg:

> cursor.execute('INSERT INTO table (geom) VALUES (%s)', [Point(x=1, y=2, srid=4326)])

And retrieve data as python geometries instances:

> cursor.execute('SELECT geom FROM points LIMIT 1')
> geom = cursor.fetchone()[0]
> geom
<Point POINT(1.0 2.0)>

Example with psycopg2

> import psycopg2
> from postgis import LineString
> from postgis.psycopg import register
> db = psycopg2.connect(dbname="test")
> register(db)
> cursor.execute('CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS mytable ("geom" geometry(LineString) NOT NULL)')
> cursor.execute('INSERT INTO mytable (geom) VALUES (%s)', [LineString([(1, 2), (3, 4)], srid=4326)])
> cursor.execute('SELECT geom FROM mytable LIMIT 1')
> geom = cursor.fetchone()[0]
> geom
<LineString LINESTRING(1.0 2.0, 3.0 4.0)>
> geom[0]
<Point POINT(1.0 2.0)>
> geom.coords
((1.0, 2.0), (3.0, 4.0))
> geom.geojson
{'coordinates': ((1.0, 2.0), (3.0, 4.0)), 'type': 'LineString'}
> str(geom.geojson)
'{"type": "LineString", "coordinates": [[1, 2], [3, 4]]}'

Example with asyncpg

from postgis.asyncpg import register
pool = await create_pool(**DB_CONFIG, loop=loop, max_size=100,
                         init=register)