v.out.postgis
Exports a vector map layer to PostGIS feature table.
v.out.postgis [-tl2] input=name [type=string [,string,...]] [layer=string] output=string [output_layer=name] [output_link=name] [options=key=value [,key=value,...]] [--overwrite] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--qq] [--ui]
Example:
v.out.postgis input=name output=string
grass.script.run_command("v.out.postgis", input, type="auto", layer="1", output, output_layer=None, output_link=None, options=None, flags=None, overwrite=None, verbose=None, quiet=None, superquiet=None)
Example:
gs.run_command("v.out.postgis", input="name", output="string")
grass.tools.Tools.v_out_postgis(input, type="auto", layer="1", output, output_layer=None, output_link=None, options=None, flags=None, overwrite=None, verbose=None, quiet=None, superquiet=None)
Example:
tools = Tools()
tools.v_out_postgis(input="name", output="string")
This grass.tools API is experimental in version 8.5 and expected to be stable in version 8.6.
Parameters
input=name [required]
Name of input vector map
type=string [,string,...]
Input feature type
Allowed values: point, line, boundary, centroid, area, face, kernel, auto
Default: auto
layer=string
Layer number or name
Default: 1
output=string [required]
Name for output PostGIS datasource
Starts with 'PG' prefix, eg. 'PG:dbname=grass'
output_layer=name
Name for output PostGIS layer
If not specified, input name is used
output_link=name
Name for output vector map defined as a link to the PostGIS feature table
If not specified, the vector link is not created. The link can be also manually created by 'v.external' module.
options=key=value [,key=value,...]
Creation options
Examples:\
'FID=cat': define feature id column 'cat'\
'GEOMETRY_NAME=wkb_geometry': define geometry column 'wkb_geometry'\
'SPATIAL_INDEX=NO': do not create spatial index on geometry column
-t
Do not export attribute table
-l
Export PostGIS topology instead of simple features
-2
Force 2D output even if input is 3D
Useful if input is 3D but all z coordinates are identical
--overwrite
Allow output files to overwrite existing files
--help
Print usage summary
--verbose
Verbose module output
--quiet
Quiet module output
--qq
Very quiet module output
--ui
Force launching GUI dialog
input : str, required
Name of input vector map
Used as: input, vector, name
type : str | list[str], optional
Input feature type
Allowed values: point, line, boundary, centroid, area, face, kernel, auto
Default: auto
layer : str, optional
Layer number or name
Used as: input, layer
Default: 1
output : str, required
Name for output PostGIS datasource
Starts with 'PG' prefix, eg. 'PG:dbname=grass'
output_layer : str, optional
Name for output PostGIS layer
If not specified, input name is used
Used as: name
output_link : str, optional
Name for output vector map defined as a link to the PostGIS feature table
If not specified, the vector link is not created. The link can be also manually created by 'v.external' module.
Used as: output, vector, name
options : str | list[str], optional
Creation options
Examples:\
'FID=cat': define feature id column 'cat'\
'GEOMETRY_NAME=wkb_geometry': define geometry column 'wkb_geometry'\
'SPATIAL_INDEX=NO': do not create spatial index on geometry column
Used as: key=value
flags : str, optional
Allowed values: t, l, 2
t
Do not export attribute table
l
Export PostGIS topology instead of simple features
2
Force 2D output even if input is 3D
Useful if input is 3D but all z coordinates are identical
overwrite : bool, optional
Allow output files to overwrite existing files
Default: None
verbose : bool, optional
Verbose module output
Default: None
quiet : bool, optional
Quiet module output
Default: None
superquiet : bool, optional
Very quiet module output
Default: None
input : str, required
Name of input vector map
Used as: input, vector, name
type : str | list[str], optional
Input feature type
Allowed values: point, line, boundary, centroid, area, face, kernel, auto
Default: auto
layer : str, optional
Layer number or name
Used as: input, layer
Default: 1
output : str, required
Name for output PostGIS datasource
Starts with 'PG' prefix, eg. 'PG:dbname=grass'
output_layer : str, optional
Name for output PostGIS layer
If not specified, input name is used
Used as: name
output_link : str, optional
Name for output vector map defined as a link to the PostGIS feature table
If not specified, the vector link is not created. The link can be also manually created by 'v.external' module.
Used as: output, vector, name
options : str | list[str], optional
Creation options
Examples:\
'FID=cat': define feature id column 'cat'\
'GEOMETRY_NAME=wkb_geometry': define geometry column 'wkb_geometry'\
'SPATIAL_INDEX=NO': do not create spatial index on geometry column
Used as: key=value
flags : str, optional
Allowed values: t, l, 2
t
Do not export attribute table
l
Export PostGIS topology instead of simple features
2
Force 2D output even if input is 3D
Useful if input is 3D but all z coordinates are identical
overwrite : bool, optional
Allow output files to overwrite existing files
Default: None
verbose : bool, optional
Verbose module output
Default: None
quiet : bool, optional
Quiet module output
Default: None
superquiet : bool, optional
Very quiet module output
Default: None
Returns:
**result** : grass.tools.support.ToolResult | None
If the tool produces text as standard output, a *ToolResult* object will be returned. Otherwise, `None` will be returned.
DESCRIPTION
v.out.postgis exports an existing GRASS vector map layer to PostGIS feature table. Features without category are skipped.
By default GRASS topological features are converted into simple features (see OGC Simple Feature Access specification for details). Flag -l allows to export vector features as topological elements stored in PostGIS Topology schema. Note that topological export requires PostGIS version 2 or later.
Additional creation options can be defined by options parameter:
FID=<column>
- name of column which will be used as primary key (feature id), default:fid
GEOMETRY_NAME=<column>
name of column which will be used for storing geometry data in feature table, default:geom
SPATIAL_INDEX=YES|NO
- enable/disable creating spatial index on geometry column, default:YES
PRIMARY_KEY=YES|NO
- enable/disable adding primary key on FID column, default:YES
SRID=<value>
- spatial reference identifier, default: not defined
PostGIS Topology related options (relevant only for -l flag):
TOPOSCHEMA_NAME=<schema name>
- name of PostGIS Topology schema, default:topo_<input>
TOPOGEOM_NAME=<column>
- name of column which will be used for storing topogeometry data in feature table, default:topo
TOPO_TOLERANCE=<value>
- tolerance for PostGIS Topology schema, see CreateTopology function for details, default:0
TOPO_GEO_ONLY=YES|NO
- store in PostGIS Topology schema only data relevant to Topo-Geo data model, default:NO
Creation options are comma-separated pairs (key=value
), the
options are case-insensitive. Note that options defined by
v.external.out are ignored by v.out.postgis.
v.out.postgis optionally also creates a new vector map in the current mapset if output_link is defined.
NOTES
By default v.out.postgis exports vector data as simple features, ie.
boundaries and centroids (forming topological areas) become polygons,
isles become holes. Geometry of simple feature elements is stored in
PostGIS feature table in the column named "geom". Name of the geometry
column can be changed by options=GEOMETRY_NAME=<column>
. Note that
for exporting vector features as simple features can be alternatively
used PostgreSQL
driver from
OGR library through v.out.ogr
module.
Also note that it's allowed to store in the feature table only features of the same type, ie. mixing of points and lines is not currently possible. The feature type is determined for output feature table from the first vector feature accessing data sequentially (type=auto). Vector features of other types are during export skipped. User can choose preferable feature type by type parameter. Only single type is currently allowed (see TODO section for details).
v.out.postgis currently supports only three basic output simple
feature types: Points, Linestrings and Polygons. Also 3D features of the
same type are supported, eg. 3D points are exported as PointZ
simple
feature. Faces are exported as 3D polygons. 3D features are written to
the output automatically if input vector map is 3D. If -2 flag is
given then the output is always 2D (z-coordinate is silently ignored for
3D input vector maps).
Multigeometries are not currently supported. Features with the same category are exported as multiple single features.
v.out.postgis also allows exporting vector features as topological elements in PostGIS Topology schema. PostGIS Topology extension uses three tables to store basic topological elements which forms topological objects like areas or isles in GRASS terminology. Nodes (0-dimensional topological elements) are stored in "node" table, edges (1-dimensional elements) in "edge" table and faces (2-dimensional elements) in "face" table.
- GRASS nodes are stored in node table
- GRASS points are stored in node table as regular nodes
- GRASS centroids are stored in node table as regular nodes ("containing_face" refers to related area)
- GRASS lines are stored in edge table
- GRASS boundaries are stored in edge table
- GRASS areas are stored in face table
Tables node, edge and face are stored in given topological schema.
By default v.out.postgis defines its name as topo_<input>
.
Alternatively, the name for topology schema can be defined by
options=TOPOSCHEMA_NAME=<name>
.
EXAMPLES
Export Simple Features
Export vector map "urbanarea" as feature table "urbanarea" located in database "grass", schema "public". Note that this database schema is automatically used when not defined by the user.
v.out.postgis input=urbanarea output="PG:dbname=grass"
GRASS areas are converted into polygons, isles into holes. We can check the number or created polygons by simple SQL query below.
db.select driver=pg database=grass \
sql="SELECT ST_GeometryType(geom) as geom_type, count(*) from urbanarea group by geom_type"
geom_type|count
ST_Polygon|657
Note: same procedure can be done by v.out.ogr module, eg.
v.out.ogr input=urbanarea output="PG:dbname=grass" format=PostgreSQL
In this case GRASS vector data are exported to PostGIS database using OGR library, namely using PostgreSQL driver. Contrary to the v.out.ogr module, v.out.postgis is using directly PostGIS data provider which is part of GRASS vector engine. Besides that, v.out.postgis is optimized for PostGIS export including topological access to the data.
Export data into specific database schema
Database schema for storing exported data can be defined by
output_layer as <schema_name>.<table_name>
. If the specified
schema doesn't exist in the database, then it's automatically created.
Export vector map "bridges" as feature table in database schema "grassout".
v.out.postgis input=bridges output="PG:dbname=grass" output_layer=grassout.bridges
Export data with creation options
Example below demonstrates how to define name for geometry column and
disable building spatial index. Spatial reference system is defined by
srid
identifier which corresponds in this case with EPSG 3358 (North
Carolina dataset).
v.out.postgis input=roadsmajor output="PG:dbname=grass" options="GEOMETRY_NAME=wkb_geometry,SPATIAL_INDEX=NO,SRID=3358"
Link exported data
Exported data can be linked as vector map created in the current mapset by specifying output_link parameter. In the example below vector map "busstopsall" from PERMANENT mapset is exported into "grass" PostGIS database. v.out.postgis after successful export also creates in the current mapset GRASS vector map as a link to the PostGIS feature table.
v.out.postgis input=busstopsall@PERMANENT output="PG:dbname=grass" output_link=busstopsall_pg
Created link can be checked by v.info:
v.info busstopsall_pg
...
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Map format: PostGIS (PostgreSQL) |
| DB table: public.busstopsall |
| DB name: grass |
| Geometry column: geom |
| Feature type: point |
| Topology: pseudo (simple features) |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
...
Export data without attributes
v.out.postgis allows ignoring attributes when exporting vector features by specifying -t flag. Command below exports vector features without attributes. The feature will contain only two columns, the fid and geometry column.
v.out.postgis -t input=railroads output="PG:dbname=grass"
Export topological data
By default v.out.postgis exports data as simple features. Flag -l allows exporting data as topological elements instead of simple features. Export topological elements is stored in PostGIS Topology schema.
v.out.postgis -l input=busroutesall output="PG:dbname=grass"
For more info about PostGIS Topology implementation in GRASS see the wiki page.
TODO
- Multi-feature export
- Allow mixed features (points, lines)
- Support other simple feature types like GeometryCollection and others
- Implement missing options from v.out.ogr: -a, -s, -c, -p, -n
- Add options: cats, where
REQUIREMENTS
- PostGIS 2.x or later for topological export (flag -l)
REFERENCES
- OGC Simple Feature Access specification
- PostGIS Topology documentation
- GRASS-PostGIS data provider
SEE ALSO
v.out.ogr, v.external, v.external.out, v.in.ogr
See also PostGIS and PostGIS Topology wiki page from GRASS User Wiki.
AUTHOR
Martin Landa, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic (development supported by Fondazione Edmund Mach and Comune di Trento, Italy)
SOURCE CODE
Available at: v.out.postgis source code
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Latest change: Friday Aug 08 09:39:19 2025 in commit ed72c71