Simple tool to "makevalid" files containing WKT geometries.
makevalid
is a simple command-line tool which reads an input file containing two fields: an ID and a WKT geometry.
The fields should be pipe-delimited.
./makevalid --help # print help info
Usage: makevalid [OPTIONS] INPUT_FILE
Read INPUT_FILE and load WKT geometries, and fix any which are invalid.
INPUT_FILE must be a file with two fields separated by a pipe [|]. The first field should be an ID, and the second should be the WKT geometry to be made valid. The file should have no header.
By default, output is written to stdout and only changed geometries are written.
Options:
-o specify output file.
-a output all geometries, not just those which have been fixed.
-s skip the first line of the file (a header).
makevalid
will print to stdout by default. You can use the -o FILENAME
option to specify an output file to write to, instead.
By default, only geometries which are altered (made valid) will be written. To write them all instead, use -a
.
If your file has a header, you can use -s
to skip the first line. The header will not be written to the output file.
makevalid
will write the number of geometries processed and the number fixed to stderr when the program is complete.
To silence it, use -q
.
Requires GEOS >= 3.8 & cmake
>= 3.13. The standard system locations
will be searched for GEOS. Please note that the build will not try all
possible GEOS installations but just the first found by cmake
. If that version
is not >=3.8, you will have to specify the path to your installation explicitly.
git clone [email protected]:tomplex/makevalid.git
cd makevalid
# optionally specify location of GEOS library.
# /usr/ and /usr/local will be searched by default.
cmake -DGEOS_DIR=/usr/local/geos/3.8.1/ . && make
This will create an executable called makevalid
in your local directory.
If you explictly specify a directory, it should be the root install directory for geos, such that
the directory contains the GEOS bin
, include
, and lib
directories, like so:
❯ ll /usr/local/geos/3.8.1/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 5 root wheel 160 Apr 8 17:56 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel 128 Apr 21 00:27 ..
drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 96 Apr 8 17:56 bin
drwxr-xr-x 5 root wheel 160 Apr 8 17:56 include
drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 320 Apr 8 17:56 lib
This directory is equivalent to the --prefix
used when installing GEOS from source.
If you are on Linux/MacOS, you can install GEOS from source like so, assuming wget
is installed. You should be able to use curl
interchangeably.
pushd /tmp
wget http://download.osgeo.org/geos/geos-3.8.1.tar.bz2
tar -xf geos-3.8.1.tar.bz2
pushd geos-3.8.1/
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/geos/3.8.1
make -j 4
sudo make install
popd; popd
This will install GEOS from source in the directory /usr/local/geos/3.8.1
. You can then run the install commands for makevalid
above, verbatim.