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1 | # PHP Library to use GDAL functions
2 |
3 | [](https://packagist.org/packages/geo6/php-gdal-wrapper)
4 | [](https://packagist.org/packages/geo6/php-gdal-wrapper)
5 | [](https://packagist.org/packages/geo6/php-gdal-wrapper)
6 | [](LICENSE)
7 |
8 | > GDAL is a translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats that is released under an [X/MIT](http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/FAQGeneral#WhatlicensedoesGDALOGRuse) style Open Source license by the [Open Source Geospatial Foundation](http://www.osgeo.org/). As a library, it presents a [single raster abstract data model](http://www.gdal.org/gdal_datamodel.html) and [single vector abstract data model](http://www.gdal.org/ogr_arch.html) to the calling application for all supported formats. It also comes with a variety of useful command line utilities for data translation and processing.
9 | >
10 | > -- Source:
11 |
12 | ## GDAL functions implemented
13 |
14 | - [ogr2ogr](http://www.gdal.org/ogr2ogr.html) : Converts simple features data between file formats.
15 | - [ogrinfo](http://www.gdal.org/ogrinfo.html) : Lists information about an OGR supported data source.
16 |
17 | **The GDAL library must be installed !** See [Building GDAL From Source](https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/BuildHints) for more information.
18 |
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2 | "name": "geo6/php-gdal-wrapper",
3 | "description": "PHP Library to use GDAL functions",
4 | "type": "library",
5 | "license": "GPL-3.0-or-later",
6 | "autoload": {
7 | "psr-4": {
8 | "Geo6\\GDAL\\": "src/"
9 | }
10 | },
11 | "authors": [
12 | {
13 | "name": "Jonathan Beliën",
14 | "email": "jbe@geo6.be"
15 | }
16 | ],
17 | "require": {
18 | "symfony/process": "^3.3|^4.0|^5.0"
19 | },
20 | "require-dev": {
21 | "squizlabs/php_codesniffer": "^3.3"
22 | }
23 | }
24 |
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10 | "name": "symfony/process",
11 | "version": "v5.0.7",
12 | "source": {
13 | "type": "git",
14 | "url": "https://github.com/symfony/process.git",
15 | "reference": "c5ca4a0fc16a0c888067d43fbcfe1f8a53d8e70e"
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25 | },
26 | "type": "library",
27 | "extra": {
28 | "branch-alias": {
29 | "dev-master": "5.0-dev"
30 | }
31 | },
32 | "autoload": {
33 | "psr-4": {
34 | "Symfony\\Component\\Process\\": ""
35 | },
36 | "exclude-from-classmap": [
37 | "/Tests/"
38 | ]
39 | },
40 | "notification-url": "https://packagist.org/downloads/",
41 | "license": [
42 | "MIT"
43 | ],
44 | "authors": [
45 | {
46 | "name": "Fabien Potencier",
47 | "email": "fabien@symfony.com"
48 | },
49 | {
50 | "name": "Symfony Community",
51 | "homepage": "https://symfony.com/contributors"
52 | }
53 | ],
54 | "description": "Symfony Process Component",
55 | "homepage": "https://symfony.com",
56 | "time": "2020-03-27T16:56:45+00:00"
57 | }
58 | ],
59 | "packages-dev": [
60 | {
61 | "name": "squizlabs/php_codesniffer",
62 | "version": "3.5.4",
63 | "source": {
64 | "type": "git",
65 | "url": "https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer.git",
66 | "reference": "dceec07328401de6211037abbb18bda423677e26"
67 | },
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71 | "reference": "dceec07328401de6211037abbb18bda423677e26",
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75 | "ext-simplexml": "*",
76 | "ext-tokenizer": "*",
77 | "ext-xmlwriter": "*",
78 | "php": ">=5.4.0"
79 | },
80 | "require-dev": {
81 | "phpunit/phpunit": "^4.0 || ^5.0 || ^6.0 || ^7.0"
82 | },
83 | "bin": [
84 | "bin/phpcs",
85 | "bin/phpcbf"
86 | ],
87 | "type": "library",
88 | "extra": {
89 | "branch-alias": {
90 | "dev-master": "3.x-dev"
91 | }
92 | },
93 | "notification-url": "https://packagist.org/downloads/",
94 | "license": [
95 | "BSD-3-Clause"
96 | ],
97 | "authors": [
98 | {
99 | "name": "Greg Sherwood",
100 | "role": "lead"
101 | }
102 | ],
103 | "description": "PHP_CodeSniffer tokenizes PHP, JavaScript and CSS files and detects violations of a defined set of coding standards.",
104 | "homepage": "https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer",
105 | "keywords": [
106 | "phpcs",
107 | "standards"
108 | ],
109 | "time": "2020-01-30T22:20:29+00:00"
110 | }
111 | ],
112 | "aliases": [],
113 | "minimum-stability": "stable",
114 | "stability-flags": [],
115 | "prefer-stable": false,
116 | "prefer-lowest": false,
117 | "platform": [],
118 | "platform-dev": []
119 | }
120 |
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1 |
24 | *
25 | * @link http://www.gdal.org/ogr2ogr.html
26 | */
27 | class ogr2ogr
28 | {
29 | /**
30 | * @var string
31 | */
32 | private $_command;
33 |
34 | /**
35 | * @var string{}
36 | */
37 | private $_options;
38 |
39 | /**
40 | * @var string
41 | */
42 | private $_destination;
43 |
44 | /**
45 | * @var string
46 | */
47 | private $_source;
48 |
49 | /**
50 | * @var string[]
51 | */
52 | private $_layers;
53 |
54 | /**
55 | * @param string $destination Destination datasource.
56 | * @param string $source Source datasource.
57 | * @param string[] $layers Layers from source datasource (optional).
58 | *
59 | * @return void
60 | */
61 | public function __construct(string $destination, string $source, $layers = [])
62 | {
63 | $this->_destination = $destination;
64 | $this->_source = $source;
65 | $this->_layers = (is_string($layers) ? [$layers] : $layers);
66 | $this->_options = new ogr2ogr\Options();
67 |
68 | $this->_setCommand();
69 | }
70 |
71 | /**
72 | * @param string $name Option name.
73 | * @param mixed $value Option value.
74 | *
75 | * @return void
76 | */
77 | public function setOption(string $name, $value = true): void
78 | {
79 | $this->_options->{$name} = $value;
80 |
81 | $this->_setCommand();
82 | }
83 |
84 | /**
85 | * @return string
86 | */
87 | private function _setCommand(): string
88 | {
89 | $options = '';
90 | if ($this->_options->helpGeneral === true) {
91 | $options .= ' --help-general';
92 | }
93 | if ($this->_options->skipfailures === true) {
94 | $options .= ' -skipfailures';
95 | }
96 | if ($this->_options->append === true) {
97 | $options .= ' -append';
98 | }
99 | if ($this->_options->update === true) {
100 | $options .= ' -update';
101 | }
102 | if (!empty($this->_options->select)) {
103 | $options .= sprintf(
104 | ' -select %s',
105 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->select)
106 | );
107 | }
108 | if (!empty($this->_options->where)) {
109 | $options .= sprintf(
110 | ' -where %s',
111 | scapeshellarg($this->_options->where)
112 | );
113 | }
114 | if ($this->_options->progress === true) {
115 | $options .= ' -progress';
116 | }
117 | if (!empty($this->_options->sql)) {
118 | $options .= sprintf(
119 | ' -sql %s',
120 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->sql)
121 | );
122 | }
123 | if (!empty($this->_options->dialect)) {
124 | $options .= sprintf(
125 | ' -dialect %s',
126 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->dialect)
127 | );
128 | }
129 | if ($this->_options->preserve_fid === true) {
130 | $options .= ' -preserve_fid';
131 | }
132 | if (!empty($this->_options->fid)) {
133 | $options .= sprintf(
134 | ' -fid %s',
135 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->fid)
136 | );
137 | }
138 | if (!empty($this->_options->limit)) {
139 | $options .= sprintf(
140 | ' -limit %s',
141 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->limit)
142 | );
143 | }
144 | if (!empty($this->_options->spat)) {
145 | $options .= sprintf(
146 | ' -spat %s',
147 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->spat)
148 | );
149 | }
150 | if (!empty($this->_options->spat_srs)) {
151 | $options .= sprintf(
152 | ' -spat_srs %s',
153 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->spat_srs)
154 | );
155 | }
156 | if (!empty($this->_options->geomfield)) {
157 | $options .= sprintf(
158 | ' -geomfield %s',
159 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->geomfield)
160 | );
161 | }
162 | if (!empty($this->_options->a_srs)) {
163 | $options .= sprintf(
164 | ' -a_srs %s',
165 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->a_srs)
166 | );
167 | }
168 | if (!empty($this->_options->t_srs)) {
169 | $options .= sprintf(
170 | ' -t_srs %s',
171 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->t_srs)
172 | );
173 | }
174 | if (!empty($this->_options->s_srs)) {
175 | $options .= sprintf(
176 | ' -s_srs %s',
177 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->s_srs)
178 | );
179 | }
180 | if (!empty($this->_options->f)) {
181 | $options .= sprintf(
182 | ' -f %s',
183 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->f)
184 | );
185 | }
186 | if ($this->_options->overwrite === true) {
187 | $options .= ' -overwrite';
188 | }
189 | if (!empty($this->_options->nln)) {
190 | $options .= sprintf(
191 | ' -nln %s',
192 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->nln)
193 | );
194 | }
195 | if (!empty($this->_options->nlt)) {
196 | $options .= sprintf(
197 | ' -nlt %s',
198 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->nlt)
199 | );
200 | }
201 | if (!empty($this->_options->dim)) {
202 | $options .= sprintf(
203 | ' -dim %s',
204 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->dim)
205 | );
206 | }
207 | if (!empty($this->_options->gt)) {
208 | $options .= sprintf(
209 | ' -gt %s',
210 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->gt)
211 | );
212 | }
213 | if (!empty($this->_options->clipsrc)) {
214 | $options .= sprintf(
215 | ' -clipsrc %s',
216 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->clipsrc)
217 | );
218 | }
219 | if (!empty($this->_options->clipsrcsql)) {
220 | $options .= sprintf(
221 | ' -clipsrcsql %s',
222 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->clipsrcsql)
223 | );
224 | }
225 | if (!empty($this->_options->clipsrclayer)) {
226 | $options .= sprintf(
227 | ' -clipsrclayer %s',
228 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->clipsrclayer)
229 | );
230 | }
231 | if (!empty($this->_options->clipsrcwhere)) {
232 | $options .= sprintf(
233 | ' -clipsrcwhere %s',
234 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->clipsrcwhere)
235 | );
236 | }
237 | if (!empty($this->_options->clipdst)) {
238 | $options .= sprintf(
239 | ' -clipdst %s',
240 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->clipdst)
241 | );
242 | }
243 | if (!empty($this->_options->clipdstsql)) {
244 | $options .= sprintf(
245 | ' -clipdstsql %s',
246 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->clipdstsql)
247 | );
248 | }
249 | if (!empty($this->_options->clipdstlayer)) {
250 | $options .= sprintf(
251 | ' -clipdstlayer %s',
252 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->clipdstlayer)
253 | );
254 | }
255 | if (!empty($this->_options->clipdstwhere)) {
256 | $options .= sprintf(
257 | ' -clipdstwhere %s',
258 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->clipdstwhere)
259 | );
260 | }
261 | if ($this->_options->wrapdatakline === true) {
262 | $options .= ' -wrapdatakline';
263 | }
264 | if (!empty($this->_options->datelineoffset)) {
265 | $options .= sprintf(
266 | ' -datelineoffset %s',
267 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->datelineoffset)
268 | );
269 | }
270 | if (!empty($this->_options->simplify)) {
271 | $options .= sprintf(
272 | ' -simplify %s',
273 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->simplify)
274 | );
275 | }
276 | if (!empty($this->_options->segmentize)) {
277 | $options .= sprintf(
278 | ' -segmentize %s',
279 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->segmentize)
280 | );
281 | }
282 | if ($this->_options->addfields === true) {
283 | $options .= ' -addfields';
284 | }
285 | if ($this->_options->unsetFid === true) {
286 | $options .= ' -unsetFid';
287 | }
288 | if ($this->_options->relaxedFieldNameMatch === true) {
289 | $options .= ' -relaxedFieldNameMatch';
290 | }
291 | if ($this->_options->forceNullable === true) {
292 | $options .= ' -forceNullable';
293 | }
294 | if ($this->_options->unsetDefault === true) {
295 | $options .= ' -unsetDefault';
296 | }
297 | if (!empty($this->_options->fieldTypeToString)) {
298 | $options .= sprintf(
299 | ' -fieldTypeToString %s',
300 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->fieldTypeToString)
301 | );
302 | }
303 | if ($this->_options->unsetFieldWidth === true) {
304 | $options .= ' -unsetFieldWidth';
305 | }
306 | if (!empty($this->_options->mapFieldType)) {
307 | $options .= sprintf(
308 | ' -mapFieldType %s',
309 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->mapFieldType)
310 | );
311 | }
312 | if (!empty($this->_options->fieldmap)) {
313 | $options .= sprintf(
314 | ' -fieldmap %s',
315 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->fieldmap)
316 | );
317 | }
318 | if ($this->_options->splitlistfields === true) {
319 | $options .= ' -splitlistfields';
320 | }
321 | if (!empty($this->_options->maxsubfields)) {
322 | $options .= sprintf(
323 | ' -maxsubfields %s',
324 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->maxsubfields)
325 | );
326 | }
327 | if ($this->_options->explodecollections === true) {
328 | $options .= ' -explodecollections';
329 | }
330 | if (!empty($this->_options->zfield)) {
331 | $options .= sprintf(
332 | ' -zfield %s',
333 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->zfield)
334 | );
335 | }
336 | if (!empty($this->_options->gcp)) {
337 | $options .= sprintf(
338 | ' -gcp %s',
339 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->gcp)
340 | );
341 | }
342 | if (!empty($this->_options->order)) {
343 | $options .= sprintf(
344 | ' -order %s',
345 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->order)
346 | );
347 | }
348 | if ($this->_options->tps === true) {
349 | $options .= ' -tps';
350 | }
351 | if ($this->_options->nomd === true) {
352 | $options .= ' -nomd';
353 | }
354 | if (!empty($this->_options->mo)) {
355 | $options .= sprintf(
356 | ' -mo %s',
357 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->mo)
358 | );
359 | }
360 | if ($this->_options->noNativeData === true) {
361 | $options .= ' -noNativeData';
362 | }
363 |
364 | if (!empty($this->_options->dsco) && is_array($this->_options->dsco)) {
365 | foreach ($this->_options->dsco as $name => $value) {
366 | $options .= sprintf(
367 | ' -dsco %s',
368 | escapeshellarg(sprintf('%s=%s', $name, $value))
369 | );
370 | }
371 | }
372 | if (!empty($this->_options->lco) && is_array($this->_options->lco)) {
373 | foreach ($this->_options->lco as $name => $value) {
374 | $options .= sprintf(
375 | ' -lco %s',
376 | escapeshellarg(sprintf('%s=%s', $name, $value))
377 | );
378 | }
379 | }
380 | if (!empty($this->_options->oo) && is_array($this->_options->oo)) {
381 | foreach ($this->_options->oo as $name => $value) {
382 | $options .= sprintf(
383 | ' -oo %s',
384 | escapeshellarg(sprintf('%s=%s', $name, $value))
385 | );
386 | }
387 | }
388 | if (!empty($this->_options->doo) && is_array($this->_options->doo)) {
389 | foreach ($this->_options->doo as $name => $value) {
390 | $options .= sprintf(
391 | ' -doo %s',
392 | escapeshellarg(sprintf('%s=%s', $name, $value))
393 | );
394 | }
395 | }
396 |
397 | $this->_command = sprintf(
398 | 'ogr2ogr %s %s %s %s',
399 | $options,
400 | preg_match('/^[a-z]{2,}:/i', $this->_destination) === 1 ? $this->_destination : escapeshellarg($this->_destination),
401 | preg_match('/^[a-z]{2,}:/i', $this->_source) === 1 ? $this->_source : escapeshellarg($this->_source),
402 | implode(' ', $this->_layers)
403 | );
404 |
405 | return $this->_command;
406 | }
407 |
408 | /**
409 | * @return string
410 | */
411 | public function getCommand(): string
412 | {
413 | return $this->_command;
414 | }
415 |
416 | /**
417 | * @param callable|null $callback
418 | * @param array $env An array of additional env vars to set when running the process
419 | *
420 | * @throws ProcessFailedException if the process is not successful.
421 | *
422 | * @return string
423 | */
424 | public function run(?callable $callback = null, array $env = []): string
425 | {
426 | $process = new Process($this->_command);
427 | $process->mustRun($callback, $env);
428 |
429 | // executes after the command finishes
430 | if (!$process->isSuccessful()) {
431 | throw new ProcessFailedException($process);
432 | }
433 |
434 | return $process->getOutput();
435 | }
436 | }
437 |
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1 |
19 | */
20 | class Options
21 | {
22 | public $helpGeneral = false;
23 | public $skipfailures = false;
24 | public $append = false;
25 | public $update = false;
26 | public $select = null;
27 | public $where = null;
28 | public $progress = false;
29 | public $sql = null;
30 | public $dialect = null;
31 | public $preserve_fid = false;
32 | public $fid = null;
33 | public $limit = null;
34 | public $spat = null;
35 | public $spat_srs = null;
36 | public $geomfield = null;
37 | public $a_srs = null;
38 | public $t_srs = null;
39 | public $s_srs = null;
40 | public $f = null;
41 | public $overwrite = false;
42 | public $dsco = [];
43 | public $lco = [];
44 | public $nln = null;
45 | public $nlt = null;
46 | public $dim = null;
47 | public $gt = null;
48 | public $oo = [];
49 | public $doo = [];
50 | public $clipsrc = null;
51 | public $clipsrcsql = null;
52 | public $clipsrclayer = null;
53 | public $clipsrcwhere = null;
54 | public $clipdst = null;
55 | public $clipdstsql = null;
56 | public $clipdstlayer = null;
57 | public $clipdstwhere = null;
58 | public $wrapdatakline = false;
59 | public $datelineoffset = null;
60 | public $simplify = null;
61 | public $segmentize = null;
62 | public $addfields = false;
63 | public $unsetFid = false;
64 | public $relaxedFieldNameMatch = false;
65 | public $forceNullable = false;
66 | public $unsetDefault = false;
67 | public $fieldTypeToString = null;
68 | public $unsetFieldWidth = false;
69 | public $mapFieldType = null;
70 | public $fieldmap = null;
71 | public $splitlistfields = false;
72 | public $maxsubfields = null;
73 | public $explodecollections = false;
74 | public $zfield = null;
75 | public $gcp = null;
76 | public $order = null;
77 | public $tps = false;
78 | public $nomd = false;
79 | public $mo = null;
80 | public $noNativeData = false;
81 | }
82 |
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24 | *
25 | * @link http://www.gdal.org/ogrinfo.html
26 | */
27 | class ogrinfo
28 | {
29 | /**
30 | * @var string
31 | */
32 | private $_command;
33 |
34 | /**
35 | * @var string{}
36 | */
37 | private $_options;
38 |
39 | /**
40 | * @var string
41 | */
42 | private $_source;
43 |
44 | /**
45 | * @var string[]
46 | */
47 | private $_layers;
48 |
49 | /**
50 | * @param string $source Datasource.
51 | * @param string[] $layers Layers from datasource (optional).
52 | *
53 | * @return void
54 | */
55 | public function __construct(string $source, $layers = [])
56 | {
57 | $this->_source = $source;
58 | $this->_layers = (is_string($layers) ? [$layers] : $layers);
59 | $this->_options = new ogrinfo\Options();
60 |
61 | $this->_setCommand();
62 | }
63 |
64 | /**
65 | * @param string $name Option name.
66 | * @param mixed $value Option value.
67 | *
68 | * @return void
69 | */
70 | public function setOption(string $name, $value = true): void
71 | {
72 | $this->_options->{$name} = $value;
73 |
74 | $this->_setCommand();
75 | }
76 |
77 | /**
78 | * @return string
79 | */
80 | private function _setCommand(): string
81 | {
82 | $options = '';
83 | if ($this->_options->helpGeneral === true) {
84 | $options .= ' --help-general';
85 | }
86 | if ($this->_options->ro === true) {
87 | $options .= ' -ro';
88 | }
89 | if ($this->_options->q === true) {
90 | $options .= ' -q';
91 | }
92 | if (!empty($this->_options->where)) {
93 | $options .= sprintf(
94 | ' -where %s',
95 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->where)
96 | );
97 | }
98 | if (!empty($this->_options->spat)) {
99 | $options .= sprintf(
100 | ' -spat %f %f %f %f',
101 | $this->_options->spat[0],
102 | $this->_options->spat[1],
103 | $this->_options->spat[2],
104 | $this->_options->spat[3]
105 | );
106 | }
107 | if (!empty($this->_options->geomfield)) {
108 | $options .= sprintf(
109 | ' -geomfield %s',
110 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->geomfield)
111 | );
112 | }
113 | if (!empty($this->_options->fid)) {
114 | $options .= sprintf(
115 | ' -fid %s',
116 | $this->_options->fid
117 | );
118 | }
119 | if (!empty($this->_options->sql)) {
120 | $options .= sprintf(
121 | ' -sql %s',
122 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->sql)
123 | );
124 | }
125 | if (!empty($this->_options->dialect)) {
126 | $options .= sprintf(
127 | ' -dialect %s',
128 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->dialect)
129 | );
130 | }
131 | if ($this->_options->al === true) {
132 | $options .= ' -al';
133 | }
134 | if ($this->_options->rl === true) {
135 | $options .= ' -rl';
136 | }
137 | if ($this->_options->so === true) {
138 | $options .= ' -so';
139 | }
140 | if (!empty($this->_options->fields)) {
141 | $options .= sprintf(
142 | ' -fields %s',
143 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->fields)
144 | );
145 | }
146 | if (!empty($this->_options->geom)) {
147 | $options .= sprintf(
148 | ' -geom %s',
149 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->geom)
150 | );
151 | }
152 | if ($this->_options->formats === true) {
153 | $options .= ' --formats';
154 | }
155 | if ($this->_options->nomd === true) {
156 | $options .= ' -nomd';
157 | }
158 | if ($this->_options->listmdd === true) {
159 | $options .= ' -listmdd';
160 | }
161 | if (!empty($this->_options->mdd)) {
162 | $options .= sprintf(
163 | ' -mdd %s',
164 | escapeshellarg($this->_options->mdd)
165 | );
166 | }
167 | if ($this->_options->nocount === true) {
168 | $options .= ' -nocount';
169 | }
170 | if ($this->_options->noextent === true) {
171 | $options .= ' -noextent--';
172 | }
173 |
174 | if (!empty($this->_options->oo) && is_array($this->_options->oo)) {
175 | foreach ($this->_options->oo as $name => $value) {
176 | $options .= sprintf(
177 | ' -oo %s',
178 | escapeshellarg(sprintf('%s=%s', $name, $value))
179 | );
180 | }
181 | }
182 |
183 | $this->_command = sprintf(
184 | 'ogrinfo %s %s %s',
185 | $options,
186 | preg_match('/^[a-z]{2,}:/i', $this->_source) === 1 ? $this->_source : escapeshellarg($this->_source),
187 | implode(' ', $this->_layers)
188 | );
189 |
190 | return $this->_command;
191 | }
192 |
193 | /**
194 | * @return string
195 | */
196 | public function getCommand(): string
197 | {
198 | return $this->_command;
199 | }
200 |
201 | /**
202 | * @param callable|null $callback
203 | * @param array $env An array of additional env vars to set when running the process
204 | *
205 | * @throws ProcessFailedException if the process is not successful.
206 | *
207 | * @return string
208 | */
209 | public function run(?callable $callback = null, array $env = []): string
210 | {
211 | $process = new Process($this->_command);
212 | $process->mustRun($callback, $env);
213 |
214 | // executes after the command finishes
215 | if (!$process->isSuccessful()) {
216 | throw new ProcessFailedException($process);
217 | }
218 |
219 | return $process->getOutput();
220 | }
221 | }
222 |
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20 | */
21 | class Options
22 | {
23 | public $helpGeneral = false;
24 | public $ro = false;
25 | public $q = false;
26 | public $where = null;
27 | public $spat = null;
28 | public $geomfield = null;
29 | public $fid = null;
30 | public $sql = null;
31 | public $dialect = null;
32 | public $al = false;
33 | public $rl = false;
34 | public $so = false;
35 | public $fields = 'YES';
36 | public $geom = 'YES';
37 | public $formats = false;
38 | public $oo = [];
39 | public $nomd = false;
40 | public $listmdd = false;
41 | public $mdd = null;
42 | public $nocount = false;
43 | public $noextent = false;
44 | }
45 |
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