ogrtindex - Creates a tileindex.
Usage: ogrtindex [--help] [--long-usage] [--help-general]
[-lnum <n>]... [-lname <name>]... [-of <output_format>]
[-tileindex <tileindex>] [-write_absolute_path]
[-skip_different_projection] [-t_srs <srs_def>]
[-src_srs_name <field_name>]
[-src_srs_format {AUTO|WKT|EPSG|PROJ}]
[-accept_different_schemas]
<output_dataset> <src_dataset>...
ogrtindex program can be used to create a tileindex - a
file containing a list of the identities of a bunch of other files along
with their spatial extents. This is primarily intended to be used with
MapServer for tiled access to layers using the OGR connection
type.
- --help
- Show this help message and exit
- --help-general
- Gives a brief usage message for the generic GDAL commandline options and
exit.
- -lnum
<n>
- Add layer number n from each source file in the tile index.
- -lname
<name>
- Add the layer named name from each source file in the tile
index.
- -t_srs
<target_srs>
- Extent of input files will be transformed to the desired target coordinate
reference system. Using this option generates files that are not
compatible with MapServer < 7.2. Default creates simple rectangular
polygons in the same coordinate reference system as the input vector
layers.
Added in version 2.2.0.
- -src_srs_name
<field_name>
- The name of the field to store the SRS of each tile. This field name can
be used as the value of the TILESRS keyword in MapServer >= 7.2.
Added in version 2.2.0.
- -accept_different_schemas
- By default ogrtindex checks that all layers inserted into the index have
the same attribute schemas. If you specify this option, this test will be
disabled. Be aware that resulting index may be incompatible with
MapServer!
If no -lnum or -lname arguments are given it is
assumed that all layers in source datasets should be added to the tile index
as independent records.
If the tile index already exists it will be appended to, otherwise
it will be created.
This example would create a shapefile (tindex.shp)
containing a tile index of the BL2000_LINK layers in all the NTF
files in the wrk directory:
ogrtindex tindex.shp wrk/*.NTF
Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam@pobox.com>, Silke Reimer
<silke@intevation.de>