This is a PostGraphile schema plugin that provides support for the popular PostGIS spatial database system.
Create a PostgreSQL database with PostGIS columns, run PostGraphile with this plugin, and have a fully functional geospatial-aware GraphQL API for your database.
Work is ongoing, here's the plan:
- Read-only support for
geojson
field from all geography types (via a shared GraphQL interface) - Add GraphQL types for all the expected geography types (implementing this interface)
- Read-only support for determining the geometry sub-types of columns and exposing these directly (rather than the interface)
- Read-only support for
longitude
andlatitude
ongeography(POINT)
columns - Read-only support for viewing the list of
geometries
in ageography(GEOMETRYCOLLECTION)
- Read-only support for a list of points (
longitude
andlatitude
) ongeography(LINESTRING)
andgeography(POLYGON)
columns - Create/update/null support for
geography(POINT)
columns - Create/update/null support for
geography(LINESTRING)
andgeography(POLYGON)
columns - Integration with
postgraphile-plugin-connection-filter
to enable PostGIS specific filtering (via postgraphile-plugin-connection-filter-postgis) - Read-only support for computed attributes on
geography(LINESTRING)
andgeography(POLYGON)
, such asarea
,length
,perimeter
, andcentroid
- currently possible by adding a plugin and consuming the GeoJSON directly.
There are many, many other features that this plugin could support - if you have specific needs please get in touch!
This plugin requires PostGraphile v4.4.0 or higher to function correctly.
Add PostGIS to your database:
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS postgis WITH SCHEMA public;
Load the plugin:
postgraphile --append-plugins @graphile/postgis
Using this table as example:
CREATE TABLE data (
id UUID PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT uuid_generate_v1mc(),
geom_point geometry(Point, 4326) default null
);
In queries geom_point
is represented as type GeometryPoint
. Example:
query {
allDatas {
nodes {
geomPoint {
geojson
srid
x
y
}
}
}
}
In mutations geom_point
is represented as type GeoJSON
. Example:
mutation ($id: UUID!, $geomPoint: GeoJSON!) {
updateDataById(
input: {
id: $id,
dataPatch: {
geomPoint: $geomPoint
}
}
) { ... }
}
with these variables:
{
"id": "0116254a-0146-11ea-8418-4f89d6596247",
"geomPoint": {
"type": "Point",
"coordinates": [8.5, 47.5]
}
}
Beware of the fact that since 2016 the GeoJSON
spec expects the coordinates to be of SRID 4326/WGS84 (see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7946#section-4). So adding a crs
field to the GeoJSON is deprecated. Thus since v3 PostGIS will be happy to receive above GeoJSON.
In earlier versions PostGIS expects a SRID to be passed. So the variables would be:
{
"id": "0116254a-0146-11ea-8418-4f89d6596247",
"geomPoint": {
"type": "Point",
"coordinates": [8.5, 47.5],
"crs": {
"type": "name",
"properties": {
"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326"
}
}
}
}
Contributions are extremely welcome! To get started, clone down this repo and then:
createdb graphile_test
export TEST_DATABASE_URL=postgres://localhost:5432/graphile_test
yarn
yarn dev
Note the development server runs at http://localhost:5123/graphiql
To run the tests:
yarn test