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OGRINFO(1) |
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OGRINFO(1) |
ogrinfo - Lists information about an OGR-supported data
source.
Usage: ogrinfo [--help] [--long-usage] [--help-general]
[-json] [-ro] [-update] [--quiet] [-fid <FID>]
[-spat <xmin> <ymin> <xmax> <ymax>] [-geomfield <field>]
[-where <restricted_where>]
[[-sql <statement|@filename>]|[-rl]]
[-dialect <dialect>] [-al]
[[-summary]|[-features]]
[-limit <nb_features>] [-fields YES|NO]
[-geom YES|NO|SUMMARY|WKT|ISO_WKT] [-oo <NAME=VALUE>]... [-nomd]
[-listmdd] [-mdd <domain>]... [-nocount] [-noextent] [-extent3D]
[-nogeomtype] [-wkt_format WKT1|WKT2|WKT2_2015|WKT2_2019]
[-fielddomain <name>] [-if <format>]...
filename [<layer_name>]...
The ogrinfo program lists various information about an
OGR-supported data source to stdout (the terminal). By executing SQL
statements it is also possible to edit data.
- --help
- Show this help message and exit
- --help-general
- Gives a brief usage message for the generic GDAL commandline options and
exit.
- -if <format>
- Format/driver name to be attempted to open the input file(s). It is
generally not necessary to specify it, but it can be used to skip
automatic driver detection, when it fails to select the appropriate
driver. This option can be repeated several times to specify several
candidate drivers. Note that it does not force those drivers to open the
dataset. In particular, some drivers have requirements on file extensions.
Added in version 3.2.
- -json
- Display the output in json format, conforming to the
ogrinfo_output.schema.json schema.
Added in version 3.7.
- -ro
- Open the data source in read-only mode.
- -al
- List all layers (used instead of having to give layer names as arguments).
In the default text output, this also enables listing all features, which
can be disabled with -so. In JSON output, -al is implicit, but
listing of features must be explicitly enabled with -features.
- -rl
- Enable random layer reading mode, i.e. iterate over features in the order
they are found in the dataset, and not layer per layer. This can be
significantly faster for some formats (for example OSM, GMLAS). -rl cannot
be used with -sql.
Added in version 2.2.
- -so
- Summary Only: suppress listing of individual features and show only
summary information like projection, schema, feature count and extents. In
JSON output, -so is implicit and listing of features can be enabled with
-features.
- -features
- Enable listing of features. This has the opposite effect of -so.
This option should be used with caution if using the library
function GDALVectorInfo() and/or -json, as the whole
output of ogrinfo will be built in memory. Consequently, when used on a
large collection of features, RAM may be exhausted.
Added in version 3.7.
- -q
- Quiet verbose reporting of various information, including coordinate
system, layer schema, extents, and feature count.
- -where
<restricted_where>
- An attribute query in a restricted form of the queries used in the SQL
WHERE statement. Only features matching the attribute query will be
reported. Starting with GDAL 2.1, the @<filename> syntax can
be used to indicate that the content is in the pointed filename.
Example of -where and quoting:
-where "\"Corner Point Identifier\" LIKE '%__00_00'"
Note: -dialect is ignored with -where. Use -sql instead of -where
if you want to use -dialect.
- -sql
<statement>|@<filename>
- Execute the indicated SQL statement and return the result. Starting with
GDAL 2.1, the @<filename> syntax can be used to indicate that
the content is in the pointed filename (e.g @my_select.txt where
my_select.txt is a file in the current directory). Data can also be edited
with SQL INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, DROP TABLE, ALTER TABLE etc. Editing
capabilities depend on the selected dialect with -dialect.
- -dialect
<dialect>
- SQL dialect. In some cases can be used to use (unoptimized) OGR SQL
dialect instead of the native SQL of an RDBMS by passing the
OGRSQL dialect value. The SQL SQLite dialect can be selected
with the SQLITE and INDIRECT_SQLITE dialect values, and this
can be used with any datasource.
- -fid <fid>
- If provided, only the feature with this feature id will be reported.
Operates exclusive of the spatial or attribute queries. Note: if you want
to select several features based on their feature id, you can also use the
fact the 'fid' is a special field recognized by OGR SQL. So, -where
"fid in (1,3,5)" would select features 1, 3 and 5.
- -fields=YES|NO
- If set to NO, the feature dump will not display field values.
Default value is YES.
- -geom=YES|NO|SUMMARY|WKT|ISO_WKT
- If set to NO, the feature dump will not display the geometry. If
set to SUMMARY, only a summary of the geometry will be displayed.
If set to YES or ISO_WKT, the geometry will be reported in
full OGC WKT format. If set to WKT the geometry will be reported in
legacy WKT. Default value is YES. (WKT and ISO_WKT
are available starting with GDAL 2.1, which also changes the default to
ISO_WKT)
- -oo
<NAME>=<VALUE>
- Dataset open option (format specific).
If a driver supports the OGR_SCHEMA open option, it can
be used to partially or completely override the auto-detected schema
(i.e. which fields are read, with which types, subtypes, length,
precision etc.) of the dataset.
The value of this option is a JSON string or a path to a JSON
file that complies with the OGR_SCHEMA open option schema
definition
- -nomd
- Suppress metadata printing. Some datasets may contain a lot of metadata
strings.
- -listmdd
- List all metadata domains available for the dataset.
- -mdd
<domain>
- Report metadata for the specified domain. all can be used to report
metadata in all domains.
- -nocount
- Suppress feature count printing.
- -extent3D
- Added in version 3.9.
Request a 3D extent to be reported (the default is 2D only).
Note that this operation might be slower than requesting the 2D extent,
depending on format and driver capabilities.
- -nogeomtype
- Suppress layer geometry type printing.
Added in version 3.1.
- --formats
- List all vector formats supported by this GDAL build (read-only and
read-write) and exit. The format support is indicated as follows:
- ro is read-only driver
- rw is read or write (i.e. supports
GDALDriver::CreateCopy())
- rw+ is read, write and update (i.e. supports
GDALDriver::Create())
- A v is appended for formats supporting virtual IO (/vsimem,
/vsigzip, /vsizip, etc).
- A s is appended for formats supporting subdatasets.
The order in which drivers are listed is the one in which they are
registered, which determines the order in which they are successively probed
when opening a dataset. Most of the time, this order does not matter, but in
some situations, several drivers may recognize the same file. The -if
option of some utilities can be specified to restrict opening the dataset
with a subset of drivers (generally one). Note that it does not force those
drivers to open the dataset. In particular, some drivers have requirements
on file extensions. Alternatively, the GDAL_SKIP configuration option
can also be used to exclude one or several drivers.
- -wkt_format
<format>
- The WKT format used to display the SRS. Currently supported values for the
format are:
WKT1
WKT2 (latest WKT version, currently
WKT2_2018)
WKT2_2015
WKT2_2018
Added in version 3.0.0.
- <datasource_name>
- The data source to open. May be a filename, directory or other virtual
name. See the OGR Vector Formats list for supported datasources.
- <layer>
- One or more layer names may be reported. If no layer names are passed then
ogrinfo will report a list of available layers (and their layer wide
geometry type). If layer name(s) are given then their extents, coordinate
system, feature count, geometry type, schema and all features matching
query parameters will be reported to the terminal. If no query parameters
are provided, all features are reported.
Geometries are reported in OGC WKT format.
This utility is also callable from C with
GDALVectorInfo().
Added in version 3.7.
$ ogrinfo wrk/SHETLAND_ISLANDS.NTF
INFO: Open of `wrk/SHETLAND_ISLANDS.NTF'
using driver `UK .NTF' successful.
1: BL2000_LINK (Line String)
2: BL2000_POLY (None)
3: BL2000_COLLECTIONS (None)
4: FEATURE_CLASSES (None)
$ ogrinfo \
-so \
natural_earth_vector.gpkg \
ne_10m_admin_0_antarctic_claim_limit_lines
INFO: Open of `natural_earth_vector.gpkg'
using driver `GPKG' successful.
Layer name: ne_10m_admin_0_antarctic_claim_limit_lines
Geometry: Line String
Feature Count: 23
Extent: (-150.000000, -90.000000) - (160.100000, -60.000000)
Layer SRS WKT:
GEOGCS["WGS 84",
DATUM["WGS_1984",
SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563,
AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]],
AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]],
PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,
AUTHORITY["EPSG","8901"]],
UNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433,
AUTHORITY["EPSG","9122"]],
AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]]
FID Column = fid
Geometry Column = geom
type: String (15.0)
scalerank: Integer (0.0)
featurecla: String (50.0)
{
"description":"autotest/ogr/data/poly.shp",
"driverShortName":"ESRI Shapefile",
"driverLongName":"ESRI Shapefile",
"layers":[
{
"name":"poly",
"metadata":{
"":{
"DBF_DATE_LAST_UPDATE":"2018-08-02"
},
"SHAPEFILE":{
"SOURCE_ENCODING":""
}
},
"geometryFields":[
{
"name":"",
"type":"Polygon",
"nullable":true,
"extent":[
478315.53125,
4762880.5,
481645.3125,
4765610.5
],
"coordinateSystem":{
"wkt":"PROJCRS[\"OSGB36 / British National Grid\",BASEGEOGCRS[\"OSGB36\",DATUM...",
"projjson":{
"$schema":"https://proj.org/schemas/v0.6/projjson.schema.json",
"type":"ProjectedCRS",
"name":"OSGB36 / British National Grid",
"base_crs":{
"name":"OSGB36",
"datum":{
"type":"GeodeticReferenceFrame",
"name":"Ordnance Survey of Great Britain 1936",
"ellipsoid":{
"name":"Airy 1830",
"semi_major_axis":6377563.396,
"inverse_flattening":299.3249646
}
},
"coordinate_system":{
"subtype":"ellipsoidal",
"axis":[
{
"name":"Geodetic latitude",
"abbreviation":"Lat",
"direction":"north",
"unit":"degree"
},
{
"name":"Geodetic longitude",
"abbreviation":"Lon",
"direction":"east",
"unit":"degree"
}
]
},
"id":{
"authority":"EPSG",
"code":4277
}
},
"conversion":{
"name":"British National Grid",
"method":{
"name":"Transverse Mercator",
"id":{
"authority":"EPSG",
"code":9807
}
},
"parameters":[
{
"name":"Latitude of natural origin",
"value":49,
"unit":"degree",
"id":{
"authority":"EPSG",
"code":8801
}
},
{
"name":"Longitude of natural origin",
"value":-2,
"unit":"degree",
"id":{
"authority":"EPSG",
"code":8802
}
},
{
"name":"Scale factor at natural origin",
"value":0.9996012717,
"unit":"unity",
"id":{
"authority":"EPSG",
"code":8805
}
},
{
"name":"False easting",
"value":400000,
"unit":"metre",
"id":{
"authority":"EPSG",
"code":8806
}
},
{
"name":"False northing",
"value":-100000,
"unit":"metre",
"id":{
"authority":"EPSG",
"code":8807
}
}
]
},
"coordinate_system":{
"subtype":"Cartesian",
"axis":[
{
"name":"Easting",
"abbreviation":"E",
"direction":"east",
"unit":"metre"
},
{
"name":"Northing",
"abbreviation":"N",
"direction":"north",
"unit":"metre"
}
]
},
"scope":"Engineering survey, topographic mapping.",
"area":"United Kingdom (UK) - offshore to boundary of UKCS within 49°45...",
"bbox":{
"south_latitude":49.75,
"west_longitude":-9,
"north_latitude":61.01,
"east_longitude":2.01
},
"id":{
"authority":"EPSG",
"code":27700
}
},
"dataAxisToSRSAxisMapping":[
1,
2
]
}
}
],
"featureCount":10,
"fields":[
{
"name":"AREA",
"type":"Real",
"width":12,
"precision":3,
"nullable":true,
"uniqueConstraint":false
},
{
"name":"EAS_ID",
"type":"Integer64",
"width":11,
"nullable":true,
"uniqueConstraint":false
},
{
"name":"PRFEDEA",
"type":"String",
"width":16,
"nullable":true,
"uniqueConstraint":false
}
]
}
],
"metadata":{
},
"domains":{
},
"relationships":{
}
}
$ ogrinfo -q -ro \
-where 'GLOBAL_LINK_ID=185878' \
wrk/SHETLAND_ISLANDS.NTF BL2000_LINK
Layer name: BL2000_LINK
OGRFeature(BL2000_LINK):2
LINE_ID (Integer) = 2
GEOM_ID (Integer) = 2
FEAT_CODE (String) = (null)
GLOBAL_LINK_ID (Integer) = 185878
TILE_REF (String) = SHETLAND I
LINESTRING (419832.100 1069046.300,419820.100 1069043.800,...
ogrinfo test.shp -dialect sqlite -sql "update test set attr='bar' where attr='foo'"
ogrinfo input.shp -sql "ALTER TABLE input ADD fieldX float"
Sometimes there is no input file involved in a calculation. In
such cases one may use the :memory: input file which is a in-memory
empty SQLite file (and the SQLite SQL dialect will be implicitly used).
ogrinfo :memory: -sql "SELECT ST_Buffer(ST_GeomFromText('POINT(0 0)'), 1)"
Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam@pobox.com>, Silke Reimer
<silke@intevation.de>
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