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Mastering PostGIS

By : Dominik Mikiewicz, Michal Mackiewicz , Tomasz Nycz
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Mastering PostGIS

By: Dominik Mikiewicz, Michal Mackiewicz , Tomasz Nycz

Overview of this book

PostGIS is open source extension onf PostgreSQL object-relational database system that allows GIS objects to be stored and allows querying for information and location services. The aim of this book is to help you master the functionalities offered by PostGIS- from data creation, analysis and output, to ETL and live edits. The book begins with an overview of the key concepts related to spatial database systems and how it applies to Spatial RMDS. You will learn to load different formats into your Postgres instance, investigate the spatial nature of your raster data, and finally export it using built-in functionalities or 3th party tools for backup or representational purposes. Through the course of this book, you will be presented with many examples on how to interact with the database using JavaScript and Node.js. Sample web-based applications interacting with backend PostGIS will also be presented throughout the book, so you can get comfortable with the modern ways of consuming and modifying your spatial data.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Installing the pgRouting extension


Many distributions of PostGIS are equipped with pgRouting already, so there is a chance you have it installed without even knowing. Execute the following SQL to check whether you have pgRouting onboard:

select pgr_version(); 

If you do not get an error, but info on the pgRouting version, then you're good to go.

If you happen to not have the extension available, you need to obtain it first. To do so, navigate to http://pgrouting.org/download.html and follow the instructions for your OS. Once you have the binaries set up, enable the extension by executing the following:

CREATE EXTENSION pgrouting; 

At this stage, we should be ready to continue our journey with pgRouting.