BUG FIXES
Fix an error in pgGetRast
that was provoking an error when the raster was not imported using rpostgis
.
Now its required terra
version >= 1.6.7.
OTHER CHANGES
The repository of rpostgis
has been transfered to a new location: https://github.com/Cidree/rpostgis
The website of the package is now located at http://cidree.github.io/rpostgis/
Remove startup message about upcoming retirement. New startup message informs about the sf
/terra
transition, and the new maintenance of the package which will be switched in the next update of the package.
OVERALL CHANGES
Transition of rpostgis
to the sf
/terra
ecosystem.
The functions pgGet*
have a new argument returnclass
, and a function message to inform about the output class.
The function pgInsert
has been deprecated in favour of pgWriteGeom
. The reason of this change is to keep naming consistency with other functions of the package. We added a function message to inform about the deprecation.
pgGetBoundary
: now returns a sfc
object (i.e. a list-column with geometries) by default, and the new argument returnclass
allows to choose also terra
for SpatVector
objects, or sp
for Spatial*
objects.
pgGetGeom
: the argument boundary
now accepts also sf
and SpatVector
objects. The object returned by this function has changed to a sf
object by default, and the new argument returnclass
allows to choose also terra
for SpatVector
objects, or sp
for Spatial*
objects.
pgGetRast
: added details about the functioning of the argument bands
; allow sf
and SpatVector
objects in the argument boundary
; the output of this function is now a terra SpatRaster
by default, but raster
objects can be specified by the new argument returnclass
. Add an optional progress bar to measure the progress of the import.
pgInsert
: now it is possible to insert sf
and SpatVector
objects in the argument data.obj
. It is also possible to insert any geometry type existing for sf
objects (i.e. simple and multi point, linestring, polygon, curve, surface; and other complex geometries such as compound curve, curve polygon and geometrycollection).
pgWriteRast
: the argument raster
now accepts SpatRaster
objects. The default value of the blocks
argument works slightly different now. It uses the function blocks
of the terra
package, which uses the number of copies of the data that may be in memory at any time. Since big rasters can take some time to write, an optional progress bar was added to this function.
pgPostGIS
: added a new argument raster
to install the postgis_raster extension.
Added startup message to display message about upcoming package retirement in September 2023.
OVERALL CHANGES
RPostgres::Postgres()
driver can now be used as a connection. While rpostgis
is functional with the driver, it should be considered experimental and may not function as expected in all cases. The default RPostgreSQL::PostgreSQL()
driver is recommended for most use cases.NEW FEATURES
pgWriteRast
: Now allows insert with append = TRUE
to an existing PostGIS raster table. Note that any existing constraints are dropped for the insert, but re-created after insert (if constraints = TRUE
). This allows more than one raster to be entered into a table. It is recommended to alter the raster names (names(raster) <-
) prior to import to ensure each raster in a table has a unique entry in the band_names
column. See pgGetRast
’s new clauses
argument for importing subsets of a raster table.
pgGetRast
: A clauses
argument allows to specify additional SQL (e.g. clauses = "WHERE band_names = '{{landcover_2010}}'"
) to select a specific subset of a raster table to import.
BUG FIXES
fixed bug affecting pgWriteRast
, affecting rasters with irregular x/y resolutions.
fixed bug affecting pgInsert
, where single-part polygons with holes were counted as MultiPolygons, causing the geometry column to be defined as MultiPolygon. This did not affect import into the database, but caused an error when single-part polygons (without holes) were attempted to be inserted into the existing table.
DOCUMENTATION
rpostgis
now has a new home: https://mablab.org/rpostgis/
Documentation prepared using pkgdown
.
BUG FIXES
dbReadDataFrame
, where datetimes were assigned the PostgreSQL time zone instead of the system timezone. This resulted in incorrect time assignments when the PostgreSQL time zone setting did not match the system’s time zone setting. Tables in PostgreSQL written by dbWriteDataFrame
were not affected and have the correct time assigned.NEW FEATURES
dbAddKey
and dbIndex
: support added for keys and indexes referencing multiple columns.
pgWriteRast
: new blocks
argument to specify exact number of desired blocks for the new raster in PostGIS table. Default block size (blocks = NULL
) will retain previous functionality, though the minimum block size (rows or columns) was increased to 100 (previously 80).
BUG FIXES
pgWriteRast
: fixed alignment issue affecting high-precision (generally decimal-degree unit) based raster writing, where PostGIS was not able to add a same alignment constraint to all tiles in the newly-created raster.OVERALL CHANGES
rpostgisLT
NEW FUNCTIONS
pgListRast
to list all raster columns in a PostGIS databaseNEW FEATURES
pgGetRast
: re-written for faster reading of rasters from the database. Multi-band raster import is now supported (band
argument changed to bands
, and can be given a vector of integers, or TRUE to return all bands). Default is still to import the first band (1) of the raster. Multi-band rasters imported as RasterBrick
-class objects. When raster blocks have imperfect alignment, PostGIS function ST_SnapToGrid
is applied to register the raster according to the upper left pixel of the full raster dataset.
pgGetRast
/pgWriteRast
: now support sp-class SpatialGrid*
and SpatialPixels*
type objects. The class of the raster written in pgWriteRast is saved in a database column, and re-applied to the raster during import with pgGetRast
.
“Data frame mode” for Spatial* objects: now saves proj4string of Spatial* objects in data frame mode writing with pgInsert
. It is then re-imported using pgGetGeom
, if the saved proj4string and the database proj4string (defined by the column’s SRID) are equivalent. Otherwise, the database proj4string is used.
pgGetRast
/pgWriteRast
: original R proj4string is saved in the raster database table, and re-imported, if the saved proj4string and the database proj4string (defined by the column’s SRID) are equivalent. Otherwise, the database proj4string is used.
pgGetGeom
: now includes boundary
parameter, to spatially subset GEOMETRY/GEOGRPAHY objects to return (same usage as in pgGetRast
).
pgGetBoundary
: now includes clauses
parameter, with same usage as in pgGetGeom
UPDATES
pgWriteRast
: now attempts to write a new SRID to spatial_ref_sys
, if one cannot be resolved from the raster’s proj4string.
All query-constructor functions (e.g. dbDrop
) now return nothing (previously returned TRUE) if exec = FALSE
.
pgGetGeom
: other.cols = FALSE
now not necessary when reading only a geometry column (e.g., in query mode or from a one-column table).
BUG FIXES
pgWriteRast
: fixed bug affecting imported raster’s metadata regarding the upper left pixel location (returned by PostGIS function ST_UpperLeftX
/ST_UpperLeftY(rast)
). Previously, pgWriteRast
was erroneously applying the lower left pixel location for this value. This did not affect the actual data of the raster, or their usage within PostGIS, however it could have affected export of this raster to external files, or viewing in a GIS.
pgWriteRast
: fixed bug where constraints were not written for tables given without a schema name in name
.
pgGetGeom
: fixed bug for one-column other.cols
specifications.
dbReadDataFrame
: infolocs columns of type POSIXlt
now re-import time zone attribute correctly (previously just used database time zone).
NEW FEATURES
GEOGRAPHY
types added, in pgGetGeom
, pgListGeom
, pgGetBoundary
, pgInsert
. With pgInsert
, a Spatial*
object can be uploaded to PostGIS as a geography using geog = TRUE
.BUG FIXES
pgInsert
and pgWriteRast
: fixed bug causing failed uploads when multiple PostGIS SRIDs found with pgSRID
for a spatial object, now uses the first one returned.
pgGetGeom
: fixed bug when loading non-spatial columns with names ‘x’ or ‘y’ for point geometries.
UPDATES
pgGetRast
: digits
argument default lowered to 5 (same as raster::rasterFromXYZ
). Resolution of the raster is now determined using PostGIS functions and directly applied to the R raster. This allows (in some cases) for faster recognition of uneven cell sizes, which result in an error.NEW FEATURES
pgGetGeom
: new query
argument allows pgGetGeom
to specify a full SQL query which returns a GEOMETRY instead of an existing table/view. If desired, the query can be saved in the database as a new view using the name
argument.
pgInsert
: now can insert geometries stored as character in data.frame
s using df.geom
argument.
BUG FIXES
pgGetGeom
, drop with dbDrop
).BUG FIXES
pgGetGeom
: fixed bug causing failed imports for views due to usage of RPostgreSQL::dbListFields
(changed to rpostgis::dbTableInfo
).
fixed bug for data frame mode writing (e.g., pgInsert(...,df.mode = TRUE)
and dbWriteDataFrame
) where factor names included a comma.
OVERALL CHANGES
roe_
).NEW FUNCTIONS
pgWriteRast
to upload R Raster* datasets to PostGIS database tables.
dbWriteDataFrame
/dbReadDataFrame
: Write/read in data frame mode to/from database table (see below).
NEW FEATURES
pgInsert
can write in data frame mode when df.mode = TRUE
(default is FALSE
).
pgInsert
now defaults to ‘alter.names = FALSE’.
pgGetGeom
will try to read Spatial*DataFrames in data frame mode (will not affect import for non-data frame mode tables).
pgGetRast
now has a band
argument to select which band in the database raster to import.
BUG FIXES
pgGetGeom
: Fix bug affecting one-column selections with other.cols
argument for line and polygon imports.ABOUT DATA FRAME MODE
Writing in data frame mode is only for new database tables (or for overwriting an existing one). It will save all column names as they appear in R, along with column data types and attributes. This is done by adding metadata to a lookup table in the table’s schema named ‘.R_df_defs’ (will be created if not present). It also adds two field with fixed names to the database table: ‘.R_rownames’ (storing the row.names
of the data frame), and ‘.db_pkid’, which is a new integer primary key. Existing columns in the data.frame
matching these names will be automatically changed.
All Spatial*DataFrame
s writing should continue to use pgInsert
, which can write in data frame mode when df.mode = TRUE
. For more flexible writing of Spatial*DataFrame
s and data.frame
s to the database (including all inserts into existing database tables), use pgInsert
with df.mode = FALSE
(default).
OVERALL CHANGE
BUG FIXES
pgGetGeom
: Fix bug which was causing errors when using ‘ORDER BY …’ statements in the clauses
argument.OVERALL CHANGE
NEW FUNCTIONS
dbBuildTableQuery
(internal): Builds CREATE TABLE query for a data frame object.
dbExistsTable
(internal): Check if a PostgreSQL table exists.
dbConnCheck
(internal): Check if a supported PostgreSQL connection.
OVERALL CHANGES
NEW FUNCTIONS
dbVersion
(internal): PostgreSQL version checking.NEW FEATURES
pgInsert
now provides ‘upsert’ functionality (INSERT ON CONFLICT UPDATE) with the ‘upsert.using’ argument. Requires PostgreSQL version 9.5+.NEW FEATURES
pgPostGIS
now returns TRUE for non-standard installs.OVERALL CHANGES
NEW FEATURES
pgGetGeom
now handles all regular PostGIS Geometry data table imports.OVERALL CHANGES
Big package cleaning.
Changed all non-PostGIS related functions to db-
instead of pg-
.
All functions not returning an actual object now returns TRUE
if successful.
OVERALL CHANGE
Change ‘str’ to ‘query’
Now uses messages
instead of cat
to print SQL code.
OVERALL CHANGES
OVERALL CHANGES
NEW FUNCTIONS
pgPostGIS
: Check and create PostGIS extension.NEW FEATURES
pgSchema
: Now returns TRUE if the schema exists (whether it was already available or was just created).OVERALL CHANGES
pgis2r
package, incorporating support for loading geometry/raster objects stored in PostgreSQL databases in R.NEW FUNCTIONS
pgGetRast
: Load raster from PostGIS database.
pgGetLines
: Load a PostGIS linestring geometry from a PostgreSQL table/view into R.
pgGetPolys
: Load a PostGIS polygon geometry from a PostgreSQL table/view into R.
OVERALL CHANGES
NEW FUNCTIONS
pgGetPts
: Retrieve point geometries.OVERALL CHANGES
NEW FUNCTIONS
pgColumn
: Add or remove a column (replaces pgDropColumn
).NEW FUNCTIONS
pgMakePts
and pgMakeStp
: Add a POINT or LINESTRING geometry field.OVERALL CHANGES
display = TRUE
to print the executed or non-executed query.OVERALL CHANGES
Non executed examples added for each function.
display = TRUE
by defaults for all functions.
NEW FUNCTIONS
pgAsDate
: Converts to timestamp.
pgDrop
: Drop table/view/schema.
pgSchema
: Create schema.
NEW FEATURES
pgComment
: Allows comments on schemas.OVERALL CHANGES
Change the package name to rpostgis
.
Change every db
- function to pg
- function, in order to avoid confusion with standard DBI
or RPostgreSQL
functions.
NEW FUNCTIONS
dbAddKey
: Add key.
dbComment
: Comment table/view.
dbVacuum
: VACUUM.
dbDropColumn
: Removing a Column.
dbIndex
: CREATE INDEX.