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PostGIS Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Pedro Wightman, Bborie Park, Stephen Vincent Mather, Thomas Kraft, Mayra Zurbarán
Book Image

PostGIS Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Pedro Wightman, Bborie Park, Stephen Vincent Mather, Thomas Kraft, Mayra Zurbarán

Overview of this book

PostGIS is a spatial database that integrates the advanced storage and analysis of vector and raster data, and is remarkably flexible and powerful. PostGIS provides support for geographic objects to the PostgreSQL object-relational database and is currently the most popular open source spatial databases. If you want to explore the complete range of PostGIS techniques and expose related extensions, then this book is for you. This book is a comprehensive guide to PostGIS tools and concepts which are required to manage, manipulate, and analyze spatial data in PostGIS. It covers key spatial data manipulation tasks, explaining not only how each task is performed, but also why. It provides practical guidance allowing you to safely take advantage of the advanced technology in PostGIS in order to simplify your spatial database administration tasks. Furthermore, you will learn to take advantage of basic and advanced vector, raster, and routing approaches along with the concepts of data maintenance, optimization, and performance, and will help you to integrate these into a large ecosystem of desktop and web tools. By the end, you will be armed with all the tools and instructions you need to both manage the spatial database system and make better decisions as your project's requirements evolve.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Startup – Dijkstra routing


pgRouting is a separate extension used in addition to PostGIS, which is now available in the PostGIS bundle on the Application Stack Builder (recommended for Windows). It can also be downloaded and installed by DEB, RPM, and macOS X packages and Windows binaries available at http://pgrouting.org/download.html.

For macOS users, it is recommended that you use the source packages available on Git (https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/releases), and use CMake, available at https://cmake.org/download/, to make the installation build.

Packages for Linux Ubuntu users can be found at http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiPostGIS22UbuntuPGSQL95Apt.

Getting ready

pgRouting doesn't deal well with nondefault schemas, so before we begin, we will set the schema in our user preferences using the following command:

ALTER ROLE me SET search_path TO chp06,public;

Next, we need to add the pgrouting extension to our database. If PostGIS is not already installed on the database,...