Extension:GeoData

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GeoData
Release status: stable
File:GeoData.png
Implementation API , Parser function
Description Adds geographical coordinates storage and retrieval functionality
Author(s) Max Semenik (MaxSemtalk)
Compatibility policy Snapshots releases along with MediaWiki. Master is not backward compatible.
MediaWiki 1.25+
Database changes Yes
Tables geo_tags
License WTFPL 2.0
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  • $wgGlobes
  • $wgMaxCoordinatesPerPage
  • $wgDefaultGlobe
  • $wgGeoDataIndexGranularity
  • $wgMaxGeoSearchRadius
  • $wgGeoDataRadiusScoreOverrides
  • $wgDefaultDim
  • $wgGeoDataWarningLevel
  • $wgGeoDataInJS
  • $wgGeoDataUseCirrusSearch
  • $wgTypeToDim
  • $wgGeoDataDebug
  • $wgGeoDataBackend
Quarterly downloads Lua error in Module:Extension at line 172: bad argument #1 to 'inNamespace' (unrecognized namespace name 'skin').
Public wikis using Lua error in Module:Extension at line 172: bad argument #1 to 'inNamespace' (unrecognized namespace name 'skin').
Translate the GeoData extension if it is available at translatewiki.net
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The GeoData extension allows articles to specify their geographical coordinates and publishes these coordinates via the HTTP API .

Installation

Search backends

First of all, decide which search backend to use:

  • MySQL (default): suitable for small to medium installs. Requires zero configuration. It does not use MySQL's built-in spatial indexes because when the extension was being developed, SPATIAL was supported only by MyISAM storage engine, which is worse than nothing. Instead, it uses 0.1x0.1 degree tiles for search, which results in a slightly higher I/O, but faster updates.
  • ElasticSearch is a powerful search engine. When using ElasticSearch as a backend, GeoData works as a plugin for CirrusSearch which adds ES text search to the wiki.

Process

  • <translate> [[<tvar name=2>Special:ExtensionDistributor/GeoData</tvar>|Download]] and move the extracted <tvar name=name>GeoData</tvar> folder to your <tvar name=ext>extensions/</tvar> directory.</translate>
    <translate> Developers and code contributors should install the extension [[<tvar name=git>Special:MyLanguage/Download from Git</tvar>|from Git]] instead, using:</translate>cd extensions/
    git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/extensions/GeoData
  • <translate> Add the following code at the bottom of your <tvar name=1>LocalSettings.php </tvar> file:</translate>
    wfLoadExtension( 'GeoData' );
    
  • <translate> Run the [[<tvar name=update>Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Update.php</tvar>|update script]] which will automatically create the necessary database tables that this extension needs.</translate>
  • If you're about to use GeoData with ElasticSearch, install CirrusSearch then add
    $wgGeoDataBackend = 'elastic';
    
    to LocalSettings.php, below the GeoData loading.
  • File:OOjs UI icon check-constructive.svg <translate> Done</translate> – <translate> Navigate to <tvar name=special>Special:Version</tvar> on your wiki to verify that the extension is successfully installed.</translate>

Usage

This extension adds a new parser function , {{#coordinates:}}, that saves coordinates to the database. Function's input format is made as compatible as possible with GeoHack.

Glossary

  • Coordinates - see w:geographical coordinates
  • Globe - terrestrial body on which the coordinate resides. By default, Earth is assumed. Internally, globe is represented as lowercase strings. The following globes are supported: earth, mercury, venus, moon, mars, phobos, deimos, ganymede, callisto, io, europa, mimas, enceladus, tethys, dione, rhea, titan, hyperion, iapetus, phoebe, miranda, ariel, umbriel, titania, oberon, triton and pluto. Globes not mentioned in this list will be assumed to have generic characteristics: longitude range 0-360°, Eastern longitude is positive. Longitude sign for known globes is taken according to IAU's conventions.
  • dim - approximate size of an object. Used by GeoData to restrict search and by GeoHack for determining appropriate map zoom. The default unit of measurement is metres, although the km suffix may be appended to indicate kilometres.
  • Primary vs. secondary coordinates: primary coordinates define article subject's location, while secondary coordinates are other coordinates mentioned in the article. There can be only one primary coordinate per article, but as many secondaries as you like barring technical restrictions.

Parser function

Function format:

{{#coordinates:latitude|longitude|[primary|][GeoHack parameters|][extra parameters]}}
Empty parameters (e.g. || or | |) are always ignored.
  • latitude and longitude can be specified in several formats:
    • Direct signed input in degrees, e.g. 37.786971|-122.399677, which corresponds to 37° 47′ 13.1″ N, 122° 23′ 58.84″ W.
      As formatted number in the content language. Use {{formatnum:}}, to format a number of a expression.
    • Degrees/minutes or degrees/minutes/seconds, e.g. 37|47.2183|-122|23.9807 or 37|47|13.1|-122|23|58.84.
    • Either of the above, but with sign specified by N/E/S/W letters:
      37.786971|N|122.399677|W
      37|47.2183|N|122|23.9807|W
      37|47|13.1|N|-122|23|58.84|W
You should use either negative sign or N/E/S/W, but not both
  • primary keyword specifies that these coordinates are primary (see #Glossary).
  • Extra parameters are any combination of the following named parameters:
    • dim: approximate size of the object.
    • scale: Scale of map display for this object, e.g. scale of 300 is 1:300. Gets converted into dim internally using formula dim = scale / 10. If both scale and dim are set, dim has precedence.
    • globe, see #Glossary.
    • name: name of this point, up to 255 bytes (UTF-8).
    • region: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (e.g. US or RU) or an ISO 3166-2 region code (e.g. US-FL or RU-MOS). This parameter is always capitalised internally.
    • type: type of object with these coordinates, can be one of the following: country, satellite, state, adm1st, adm2nd, adm3rd, city, isle, mountain, river, waterbody, event, forest, glacier, airport, railwaystation, edu, pass, camera, landmark.
type Description Dim
country (e.g. "type:country") 1,000,000
satellite geo-stationary satellites 1,000,000
adm1st Administrative unit of country, 1st level (province, state), e.g. U.S. states 1,000,000
adm2nd Administrative unit of country, 2nd level, e.g. US county 30,000
adm3rd Administrative unit of country, 3rd level 10,000
city(pop) cities, towns, villages, hamlets, suburbs, subdivisions, neighborhoods, and other human settlements (including unincorporated and/or abandoned ones) with known population
(optional population in braces is ignored)
10,000
airport airports and airbases 3,000
mountain peaks, mountain ranges, hills, submerged reefs, and seamounts 10,000
isle islands and isles 10,000
waterbody bays, fjords, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, lochs, loughs, meres, lagoons, estuaries, inland seas, and waterfalls 10,000
forest forests and woodlands 5,000
river rivers, canals, creeks, brooks, and streams, including intermittent ones 10,000
glacier glaciers and icecaps 5,000
event one-time or regular events and incidents that occurred at a specific location, including battles, earthquakes, festivals, and shipwrecks 5,000
edu schools, colleges, and universities 1,000
pass mountain passes 1,000
railwaystation stations, stops, and maintenance areas of railways and trains, including railroad, metro, rapid transit, underground, subway, elevated railway, etc. 1,000
landmark buildings (including churches, factories, museums, theatres, and power plants but excluding schools and railway stations), caves, cemeteries, cultural landmarks, geologic faults, headlands, intersections, mines, ranches, roads, structures (including antennas, bridges, castles, dams, lighthouses, monuments, and stadiums), tourist attractions, valleys, and other points of interest 1,000
Default dim: if no type is used or the type is unknown to this extension 1,000
  • GeoHack parameters: one or more pairs in format parameter:value, delimited by underscores (_) or spaces (e.g. dim:1000_type:city). No spaces are allowed between parameter and colon or between colon and value. The parameters are the same as extra parameters above. If a parameter exists in both GeoHack parameters and extra parameters, extra parameters always have precedence. This input is needed only for compatibility with preexisting {{coord}} templates - if your wiki is only designing a geographical coordinates template, it is best if you not used raw GeoHack parameters at all.

Examples

Note how extra parameters are specified:

{{#coordinates:primary|40.775114|-73.968802|type:landmark_region:US-NY|name=Loeb Central Park Boathouse}}

Embedding in templates

Error conditions

GeoData checks the data it receives for a number of error conditions.

The following conditions result in coordinates being outright rejected and added to tracking category (the name of it is defined by MediaWiki:Geodata-broken-tags-category):

  • Coordinates out of range:
{{#coordinates:56|04|N|190|00|E}}
{{#coordinates:76|61|03|N|37|25|30|W}} 
  • Mixing coordinate signs and hemisphere letters:
{{#coordinates:primary|-26|04|N|178|46|E}}
{{#coordinates:primary|26.16|N|-178.76|E}} 
  • More than one primary coordinate on page:
{{#coordinates:primary|26|04|N|178|46|E}}{{#coordinates:primary|26|04|N|178|46|E}}
  • Too many coordinates on page: by default 500, 2000 on WMF.

The following errors are non-fatal by default:

  • Unrecognised coordinate type:
{{#coordinates:primary|26|04|N|178|46|E|type=New York}}
{{#coordinates:primary|26|04|N|178|46|E|type:village}}

API

GeoData has two API modules that perform search around a given point and coordinates for a given article(s).

list=geosearch

Searches for articles around the given point (determined either by coordinates, bounding box, or by article name).

Parameters:

gscoord
Coordinate around which to search: two floating-point values separated by pipe (|)
gsradius
Search radius in meters (10-10000). This parameter is required with the use of gscoord.
gsbbox
Bounding box to search in: pipe (|) separated coordinates of the corners in top|left|bottom|right order.
gspage
Title of page around which to search
gsmaxdim
Restrict search to objects no larger than this, in meters
gslimit
Maximum number of pages to return. No more than 500 (5000 for bots) allowed. Default: 10.
gsglobe
Globe to search on (by default earth).
gsnamespace
Namespace(s) to search. Default: main namespace.
gsprop
What additional coordinate properties to return. Values (separate with '|'): type, name, country, region.
gsprimary
Whether to return only primary coordinates (primary), secondary (secondary) or both (all). Default: primary.

Example:

{
    "batchcomplete": "",
    "query": {
        "geosearch": [
            {
                "pageid": 9292891,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "140 New Montgomery",
                "lat": 37.7868194444444,
                "lon": -122.399905555556,
                "dist": 26.2,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 40377676,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "New Montgomery Street",
                "lat": 37.78729,
                "lon": -122.40033,
                "dist": 67.5,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 1544800,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Cartoon Art Museum",
                "lat": 37.787088,
                "lon": -122.40094,
                "dist": 111.7,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 2183989,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Academy of Art University",
                "lat": 37.78785,
                "lon": -122.40065,
                "dist": 129.9,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 24801569,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "SPUR (San Francisco organization)",
                "lat": 37.78716,
                "lon": -122.4012,
                "dist": 135.5,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 9297181,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "101 Second Street",
                "lat": 37.788139,
                "lon": -122.399056,
                "dist": 140.9,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 40413203,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "222 Second Street",
                "lat": 37.78635,
                "lon": -122.39825,
                "dist": 143.2,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 20004112,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "The Montgomery (San Francisco)",
                "lat": 37.78762,
                "lon": -122.40112,
                "dist": 145.9,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 18679821,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "California Historical Society",
                "lat": 37.78684444444444,
                "lon": -122.40148055555557,
                "dist": 159.1,
                "primary": ""
            },
            {
                "pageid": 71882190,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "St. Regis Museum Tower",
                "lat": 37.7863,
                "lon": -122.4013,
                "dist": 161,
                "primary": ""
            }
        ]
    }
}

prop=coordinates

Returns coordinates of the given page(s)

Parameters:

colimit
How many coordinates to return.
cocontinue
When more results are available, use this to continue.
coprop
What additional coordinate properties to return. Values (separate with '|'): type, name, dim, country, region.
coprimary
Whether to return only primary coordinates (primary), secondary (secondary) or both (all). Default: primary.

Examples:

{
    "batchcomplete": "",
    "query": {
        "pages": {
            "18618509": {
                "pageid": 18618509,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Wikimedia Foundation",
                "coordinates": [
                    {
                        "lat": 37.78916667,
                        "lon": -122.40333333,
                        "primary": "",
                        "globe": "earth"
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    }
}
{
    "batchcomplete": "",
    "query": {
        "pages": {
            "18618509": {
                "pageid": 18618509,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Wikimedia Foundation",
                "coordinates": [
                    {
                        "lat": 37.78916667,
                        "lon": -122.40333333,
                        "primary": "",
                        "type": "landmark",
                        "dim": "1000"
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    }
}


Enumerating pages with or without coordinates

This functionality is not enabled on Wikimedia sites yet

GeoData extends two core API modules, list=allpages and list=categorymembers . The extended modules are called geopages and geopagesincategory. It adds two mutually exclusive parameters, withcoordinates and withoutcoordinates.

Configuration

Setting Type Default What is does
$wgMaxGeoSearchRadius int 10000 Maximum radius for geospatial searches, in meters. Reducing this value reduces server load
$wgDefaultGlobe string 'earth' Default globe if none is specified in {{#coordinates}}
$wgMaxCoordinatesPerPage int 500 Maximum number of coordinates per page, -1 means no limit
$wgTypeToDim array Long array, see the sources Conversion table type --> dim
$wgDefaultDim array 1000 Default value of dim if it is unknown
$wgGlobes array Long array, see the sources Defines parameters of every globe
$wgGeoDataWarningLevel array
array(
	'unknown type' => 'track',
	'unknown globe' => 'none',
	'invalid region' => 'track',
)
Controls what GeoData should do when it encounters some problem. Reaction type:
  • track - Add tracking category
  • fail - Consider the tag invalid, display message and add tracking category
  • none - Do nothing
$wgGeoDataIndexGranularity int 10 How many integer units per degree to use with database-only search. Influences performance. Run updateIndexGranularity.php after changing this setting.
$wgGeoDataBackend string 'db' Which backend should be used by spatial searches: 'db' or 'elastic'. Note if you're planning to change it, do so before creating the database tables.
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