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$title; 48 | $this->$visibility = $visibility; 49 | $this->$open = $open; 50 | $this->files = array(); 51 | } 52 | 53 | /** 54 | * return kml string 55 | * 56 | * @return string contenu du KML 57 | */ 58 | public function __toString() { 59 | 60 | //Add header 61 | $string = "\n"; 62 | $string .= "\n"; 63 | 64 | if (!empty($this->feature)) { 65 | $string .= $this->feature->__toString(); 66 | } 67 | 68 | //Add footer 69 | $string .= "\n"; 70 | 71 | return $string; 72 | } 73 | 74 | /** 75 | * Add a Feature 76 | * 77 | * @param object feature Object "Feature" to add 78 | */ 79 | public function setFeature ($feature) { 80 | $this->feature = $feature; 81 | } 82 | 83 | /** 84 | * Enregistrement du KML 85 | * 86 | * @param string type Type d'export : S=String F=File A=Attachement 87 | * @param string filename exported filename 88 | */ 89 | 90 | public function output($type = 'S', $filename = '') { 91 | switch ($type) { 92 | case 'A': 93 | header('Content-type: application/vnd.google-earth.kml'); 94 | header('Content-Disposition:attachment; filename="' . $filename . '"'); 95 | 96 | echo $this->__toString(); 97 | 98 | exit; 99 | break; 100 | 101 | case 'Z': 102 | // compressed output 103 | $fichier = new ZipArchive(); 104 | if($fichier->open($filename, ZIPARCHIVE::OVERWRITE) !== true) { 105 | echo('Cannot create file'); 106 | return false; 107 | } 108 | 109 | $fichier->addFromString('doc.kml', $this->__toString()); 110 | foreach($this->files as $displayFileName => $fileName) { 111 | if (is_file($fileName)) { 112 | $fichier->addFile($fileName, $displayFileName); 113 | } 114 | } 115 | 116 | $fichier->close(); 117 | return true; 118 | break; 119 | 120 | 121 | case 'F': 122 | if (file_put_contents($filename, $this->__toString())) { 123 | return true; 124 | } else { 125 | return false; 126 | } 127 | 128 | break; 129 | 130 | case 'S': 131 | return $this->__toString(); 132 | break; 133 | } 134 | 135 | } 136 | 137 | public function addFile($fileName, $displayFileName = '') { 138 | if (empty ($displayFileName)) { 139 | $displayFileName = basename($fileName); 140 | } 141 | $this->files[$displayFileName] = $fileName; 142 | } 143 | 144 | } 145 | 146 | /** 147 | * KML Object 148 | * has an id 149 | * 150 | * @package kml 151 | * 152 | */ 153 | class KMLObject { 154 | private $id; 155 | private $type; 156 | 157 | public function __construct($type = '', $id = '') { 158 | $this->type = $type; 159 | $this->id = $id; 160 | } 161 | 162 | public function headerToString() { 163 | if (empty($this->id)) { 164 | $string = "<".$this->type.">\n"; 165 | } else { 166 | $string = '<'.$this->type.' id="'.$this->id."\">\n"; 167 | } 168 | return $string; 169 | } 170 | 171 | public function footerToString() { 172 | $string = "type.">\n"; 173 | return $string; 174 | } 175 | 176 | } 177 | 178 | /** 179 | * Feature KML 180 | * 181 | * @package kml 182 | * 183 | */ 184 | class KMLFeature extends KMLObject { 185 | private $name; 186 | private $description; 187 | private $visibility; 188 | private $styles; 189 | private $styleUrl; 190 | private $features; 191 | private $TimePrimitive; 192 | 193 | 194 | public function __construct($type, $id = '', $name = '', $description = '', $visibility = true) { 195 | $this->name = $name; 196 | $this->description = $description; 197 | $this->visibility = $visibility; 198 | 199 | $this->features = array(); 200 | $this->styles = array(); 201 | parent::__construct($type, $id); 202 | } 203 | 204 | public function headerToString() { 205 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 206 | 207 | if (!empty($this->name)) { 208 | $string .= "\n"; 209 | $string .= "name . "\n"; 211 | $string .= "]]>\n"; 212 | $string .= "\n"; 213 | } 214 | if (!empty($this->description)) { 215 | $string .= "\n"; 216 | $string .= "description . "\n"; 218 | $string .= "]]>\n"; 219 | $string .= "\n"; 220 | } 221 | 222 | if ($this->visibility === true) { 223 | $string .= "1\n"; 224 | } else { 225 | $string .= "0\n"; 226 | } 227 | 228 | if (!empty($this->styles)) { 229 | foreach($this->styles as $style) { 230 | $string .= $style->__toString(); 231 | } 232 | } 233 | 234 | if (!empty($this->styleUrl)) { 235 | $string .= "" . $this->styleUrl . "\n"; 236 | } 237 | 238 | if (!empty($this->TimePrimitive)) { 239 | $string .= $this->TimePrimitive->__toString(); 240 | } 241 | 242 | foreach ($this->features as $feature) { 243 | $string .= $feature->__toString(); 244 | } 245 | 246 | return $string; 247 | 248 | } 249 | 250 | public function footerToString() { 251 | $string = parent::footerToString(); 252 | return $string; 253 | } 254 | 255 | public function addStyle($style) { 256 | $this->styles[] = $style; 257 | } 258 | 259 | public function setStyleUrl($styleUrl) { 260 | $this->styleUrl = $styleUrl; 261 | } 262 | 263 | public function __toString() {} 264 | 265 | 266 | public function addFeature($feature) { 267 | $this->features[] = $feature; 268 | } 269 | 270 | public function setTimePrimitive($TimePrimitive) { 271 | $this->TimePrimitive = $TimePrimitive; 272 | } 273 | } 274 | 275 | /** 276 | * Folder KML 277 | * 278 | * @package kml 279 | * 280 | */ 281 | class KMLFolder extends KMLFeature { 282 | 283 | public function __construct($id = '', $name = '', $description = '', $visibility = true) { 284 | parent::__construct('Folder', $id, $name, $description, $visibility); 285 | 286 | } 287 | 288 | public function __toString() { 289 | $string = ''; 290 | 291 | $string .= parent::headerToString(); 292 | 293 | 294 | 295 | 296 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 297 | 298 | return $string; 299 | } 300 | 301 | } 302 | 303 | /** 304 | * Document KML 305 | * 306 | * @package kml 307 | * 308 | */ 309 | class KMLDocument extends KMLFeature { 310 | 311 | private $placemarks; 312 | 313 | public function __construct($id = '', $name = '', $description = '', $visibility = true) { 314 | parent::__construct('Document', $id, $name, $description, $visibility); 315 | 316 | $this->placemarks = array(); 317 | 318 | } 319 | 320 | public function __toString() { 321 | $string = ''; 322 | 323 | $string .= parent::headerToString(); 324 | 325 | 326 | foreach ($this->placemarks as $placemark) { 327 | $string .= $placemark->__toString(); 328 | } 329 | 330 | 331 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 332 | 333 | return $string; 334 | } 335 | 336 | public function addPlaceMark($placemark) { 337 | $this->placemarks[] = $placemark; 338 | } 339 | 340 | } 341 | 342 | 343 | /** 344 | * PlaceMark KML 345 | * 346 | * @package kml 347 | * 348 | */ 349 | class KMLPlaceMark extends KMLFeature { 350 | 351 | private $geometry; 352 | 353 | public function __construct($id = '', $name = '', $description = '', $visibility = true) { 354 | parent::__construct('Placemark', $id, $name, $description, $visibility); 355 | 356 | } 357 | 358 | public function __toString() { 359 | $string = ''; 360 | 361 | $string .= parent::headerToString(); 362 | 363 | $string .= $this->geometry->__toString(); 364 | 365 | $string .= parent:: footerToString(); 366 | 367 | return $string; 368 | } 369 | 370 | public function setGeometry($geometry) { 371 | $this->geometry = $geometry; 372 | } 373 | 374 | } 375 | 376 | /** 377 | * Geometry KML 378 | * 379 | * @package kml 380 | * 381 | */ 382 | class KMLGeometry extends KMLObject { 383 | public function __construct($type, $id = '') { 384 | parent::__construct($type, $id); 385 | } 386 | 387 | } 388 | 389 | 390 | /** 391 | * Point KML 392 | * 393 | * @package kml 394 | * 395 | */ 396 | class KMLPoint extends KMLGeometry { 397 | private $longitude; 398 | private $latitude; 399 | private $altitude; 400 | private $extrude; 401 | private $altitudeMode; 402 | 403 | public function __construct($longitude, $latitude, $altitude = 0, $extrude = true, $altitudeMode = 'clampToGround') { 404 | $this->longitude = $longitude; 405 | $this->latitude = $latitude; 406 | $this->altitude = $altitude; 407 | $this->extrude = $extrude; 408 | $this->altitudeMode = $altitudeMode; 409 | } 410 | 411 | public function __toString() { 412 | $string = ''; 413 | $string .= "\n"; 414 | if (!empty($this->extrude)) { 415 | if ($this->extrude === true) { 416 | $string .= "1\n"; 417 | } else { 418 | $string .= "0\n"; 419 | } 420 | } 421 | 422 | if (!empty($this->altitudeMode)) { 423 | $string .= "".$this->altitudeMode."\n"; 424 | } 425 | 426 | $string .= ""; 427 | $string .= $this->longitude . ', ' . $this->latitude . ', ' . $this->altitude ."\n"; 428 | $string .= "\n"; 429 | $string .= "\n"; 430 | return $string; 431 | } 432 | } 433 | 434 | /** 435 | * LineString KML 436 | * 437 | * @package kml 438 | * 439 | */ 440 | class KMLLineString extends KMLGeometry { 441 | private $points; 442 | private $extrude; 443 | private $altitudeMode; 444 | private $tessellate; 445 | 446 | public function __construct($points, $extrude = true, $altitudeMode = 'clampToGround', $tessellate = true) { 447 | $this->points = $points; 448 | $this->extrude = $extrude; 449 | $this->altitudeMode = $altitudeMode; 450 | $this->tessellate = $tessellate; 451 | } 452 | 453 | public function __toString() { 454 | $string = ''; 455 | $string .= "\n"; 456 | 457 | if (!empty($this->extrude)) { 458 | if ($this->extrude === true) { 459 | $string .= "1\n"; 460 | } else { 461 | $string .= "0\n"; 462 | } 463 | } 464 | 465 | if (!empty($this->tessellate)) { 466 | if ($this->tessellate === true) { 467 | $string .= "1\n"; 468 | } else { 469 | $string .= "0\n"; 470 | } 471 | } 472 | 473 | if (!empty($this->altitudeMode)) { 474 | $string .= "".$this->altitudeMode."\n"; 475 | } 476 | 477 | $string .= "\n"; 478 | foreach ($this->points as $point) { 479 | $string .= $point[0].','.$point[1].','.$point[2]." \n"; 480 | } 481 | $string .= "\n"; 482 | $string .= "\n"; 483 | 484 | return $string; 485 | } 486 | } 487 | 488 | /** 489 | * Polygon KML 490 | * 491 | * @package kml 492 | * 493 | */ 494 | class KMLPolygon extends KMLGeometry { 495 | private $outerBoundary; 496 | private $extrude; 497 | private $altitudeMode; 498 | private $tessellate; 499 | 500 | public function __construct($outerBoundary, $extrude = true, $altitudeMode = 'clampToGround', $tessellate = true) { 501 | $this->outerBoundary = $outerBoundary; 502 | $this->extrude = $extrude; 503 | $this->altitudeMode = $altitudeMode; 504 | $this->tessellate = $tessellate; 505 | } 506 | 507 | public function __toString() { 508 | $string = ''; 509 | $string .= "\n"; 510 | 511 | if (!empty($this->extrude)) { 512 | if ($this->extrude === true) { 513 | $string .= "1\n"; 514 | } else { 515 | $string .= "0\n"; 516 | } 517 | } 518 | 519 | if (!empty($this->tessellate)) { 520 | if ($this->tessellate === true) { 521 | $string .= "1\n"; 522 | } else { 523 | $string .= "0\n"; 524 | } 525 | } 526 | 527 | if (!empty($this->altitudeMode)) { 528 | $string .= "".$this->altitudeMode."\n"; 529 | } 530 | 531 | 532 | 533 | $string .= "\n"; 534 | $string .= "\n"; 535 | $string .= "\n"; 536 | 537 | foreach ($this->outerBoundary as $point) { 538 | $string .= $point[0].','.$point[1].','.$point[2]." \n"; 539 | } 540 | 541 | $string .= "\n"; 542 | $string .= "\n"; 543 | $string .= "\n"; 544 | $string .= "\n"; 545 | 546 | return $string; 547 | } 548 | } 549 | 550 | 551 | 552 | /** 553 | * Polygon KML 554 | * 555 | * @package kml 556 | * 557 | */ 558 | class KMLMultiGeometry extends KMLGeometry { 559 | private $geometries; 560 | 561 | public function __construct() { 562 | $this->geometries = array(); 563 | } 564 | 565 | public function __toString() { 566 | $string = ''; 567 | 568 | $string .= "\n"; 569 | 570 | foreach ($this->geometries as $geometry) { 571 | $string .= $geometry->__toString(); 572 | } 573 | 574 | $string .= "\n"; 575 | 576 | return $string; 577 | } 578 | 579 | public function addGeometry($geometry) { 580 | $this->geometries[] = $geometry; 581 | } 582 | } 583 | 584 | 585 | 586 | /** 587 | * StyleSelector KML 588 | * 589 | * @package kml 590 | * 591 | */ 592 | class KMLStyleSelector extends KMLObject { 593 | public function __construct($type, $id = '') { 594 | parent::__construct($type, $id); 595 | } 596 | } 597 | 598 | /** 599 | * Style KML 600 | * 601 | * @package kml 602 | * 603 | */ 604 | class KMLStyle extends KMLStyleSelector { 605 | private $IconStyle; 606 | private $LabelStyle; 607 | private $LineStyle; 608 | private $PolyStyle; 609 | private $BalloonStyle; 610 | 611 | 612 | public function __construct($id = '') { 613 | 614 | parent::__construct('Style', $id); 615 | } 616 | 617 | public function __toString() { 618 | $string = ''; 619 | $string .= KMLObject::headerToString(); 620 | 621 | if (!empty($this->IconStyle)) { 622 | $string .= "\n"; 623 | if ($this->IconStyle['hotspot']) { 624 | $string .= "IconStyle['x']."\" y=\"".$this->IconStyle['y']."\" xunits=\"".$this->IconStyle['xunits']."\" yunits=\"".$this->IconStyle['yunits']."\" />"."\n"; 625 | } 626 | if (!empty($this->IconStyle['color'])) { 627 | $string .= "".$this->IconStyle['color']."\n"; 628 | } 629 | 630 | if (!empty($this->IconStyle['colorMode'])) { 631 | $string .= "".$this->IconStyle['colorMode']."\n"; 632 | } 633 | 634 | if (!empty($this->IconStyle['scale'])) { 635 | $string .= "".$this->IconStyle['scale']."\n"; 636 | } 637 | 638 | if (!empty($this->IconStyle['icon'])) { 639 | $string .= "\n"; 640 | $string .= "".$this->IconStyle['icon']."\n"; 641 | $string .= "\n"; 642 | } 643 | 644 | $string .= "\n"; 645 | } 646 | 647 | 648 | 649 | if (!empty($this->LabelStyle)) { 650 | $string .= "\n"; 651 | 652 | if (!empty($this->LabelStyle['color'])) { 653 | $string .= "".$this->LabelStyle['color']."\n"; 654 | } 655 | 656 | if (!empty($this->LabelStyle['colorMode'])) { 657 | $string .= "".$this->LabelStyle['colorMode']."\n"; 658 | } 659 | 660 | if (!empty($this->LabelStyle['scale'])) { 661 | $string .= "".$this->LabelStyle['scale']."\n"; 662 | } 663 | 664 | $string .= "\n"; 665 | } 666 | 667 | 668 | if (!empty($this->PolyStyle)) { 669 | $string .= "\n"; 670 | 671 | if (!empty($this->PolyStyle['color'])) { 672 | $string .= "".$this->PolyStyle['color']."\n"; 673 | } 674 | 675 | if (!empty($this->PolyStyle['colorMode'])) { 676 | $string .= "".$this->PolyStyle['colorMode']."\n"; 677 | } 678 | 679 | if (!empty($this->PolyStyle['fill'])) { 680 | if ($this->PolyStyle['fill'] === true) { 681 | $string .= "1\n"; 682 | } else { 683 | $string .= "0\n"; 684 | } 685 | } 686 | 687 | if (!empty($this->PolyStyle['outline'])) { 688 | if ($this->PolyStyle['outline'] === true) { 689 | $string .= "1\n"; 690 | } else { 691 | $string .= "0\n"; 692 | } 693 | } 694 | 695 | $string .= "\n"; 696 | } 697 | 698 | 699 | 700 | if (!empty($this->LineStyle)) { 701 | $string .= "\n"; 702 | 703 | if (!empty($this->LineStyle['color'])) { 704 | $string .= "".$this->LineStyle['color']."\n"; 705 | } 706 | 707 | if (!empty($this->LineStyle['colorMode'])) { 708 | $string .= "".$this->LineStyle['colorMode']."\n"; 709 | } 710 | 711 | if (!empty($this->LineStyle['width'])) { 712 | $string .= "".$this->LineStyle['width']."\n"; 713 | } 714 | 715 | $string .= "\n"; 716 | } 717 | 718 | if (!empty($this->BalloonStyle)) { 719 | $string .= "\n"; 720 | 721 | if (!empty($this->BalloonStyle['bgColor'])) { 722 | $string .= "".$this->BalloonStyle['bgColor']."\n"; 723 | } 724 | 725 | if (!empty($this->BalloonStyle['textColor'])) { 726 | $string .= "".$this->BalloonStyle['textColor']."\n"; 727 | } 728 | 729 | if (!empty($this->BalloonStyle['text'])) { 730 | $string .= "\n"; 731 | $string .= "BalloonStyle['text'] . "\n"; 733 | $string .= "]]>\n"; 734 | $string .= "\n"; 735 | } 736 | 737 | if (!empty($this->BalloonStyle['displayMode'])) { 738 | $string .= "\n"; 739 | $string .= "BalloonStyle['displayMode']) . "\n"; 741 | $string .= "]]>\n"; 742 | $string .= "\n"; 743 | } 744 | 745 | 746 | $string .= "\n"; 747 | } 748 | 749 | $string .= KMLObject::footerToString(); 750 | return $string; 751 | 752 | } 753 | 754 | 755 | public function setIconStyle($icon = '', $color = '', $colorMode = 'normal', $scale = 1, $hotspot = true, $x = 19, $y = 0, $xunits = 'pixels', $yunits = 'pixels') { 756 | $this->IconStyle = Array( 757 | 'icon' => $icon, 758 | 'color' => $color, 759 | 'colorMode' => $colorMode, 760 | 'scale' => $scale, 761 | 'hotspot' => $hotspot, 762 | 'x' => $x, 763 | 'y' => $y, 764 | 'xunits' => $xunits, 765 | 'yunits' => $yunits 766 | 767 | ); 768 | } 769 | 770 | public function setLabelStyle ($color = '', $colorMode = 'normal', $scale = 1) { 771 | $this->LabelStyle = Array( 772 | 'color' => $color, 773 | 'colorMode' => $colorMode, 774 | 'scale' => $scale, 775 | ); 776 | 777 | } 778 | 779 | public function setPolyStyle ($color = '', $colorMode = 'normal', $fill = true, $outline = true) { 780 | $this->PolyStyle = Array( 781 | 'color' => $color, 782 | 'colorMode' => $colorMode, 783 | 'fill' => $fill, 784 | 'outline' => $outline 785 | ); 786 | 787 | } 788 | 789 | public function setLineStyle ($color = '', $colorMode = 'normal', $width = 1) { 790 | $this->LineStyle = Array( 791 | 'color' => $color, 792 | 'colorMode' => $colorMode, 793 | 'width' => $width 794 | ); 795 | 796 | } 797 | 798 | public function setBalloonStyle ($text = '', $textColor = '', $bgColor = '', $displayMode = 'default') { 799 | $this->BalloonStyle = Array( 800 | 'text' => $text, 801 | 'textColor' => $textColor, 802 | 'bgColor' => $bgColor, 803 | 'displayMode' => $displayMode 804 | ); 805 | 806 | } 807 | 808 | } 809 | 810 | /** 811 | * StyleSelector KML 812 | * 813 | * @package kml 814 | * 815 | */ 816 | class KMLTimePrimitive extends KMLObject { 817 | public function __construct($type, $id = '') { 818 | parent::__construct($type, $id); 819 | } 820 | } 821 | 822 | /** 823 | * TimeStamp KML 824 | * 825 | * @package kml 826 | * 827 | */ 828 | class KMLTimeStamp extends KMLTimePrimitive { 829 | private $timestamp; 830 | 831 | public function __construct($id = '', $timestamp) { 832 | $this->timestamp = $timestamp; 833 | parent::__construct('TimeStamp', $id); 834 | } 835 | 836 | public function __toString() { 837 | $string = ''; 838 | $string .= KMLObject::headerToString(); 839 | 840 | $string .= "".$this->timestamp."\n"; 841 | 842 | $string .= KMLObject::footerToString(); 843 | return $string; 844 | 845 | } 846 | 847 | /** 848 | * Test date format 849 | * 850 | * @param string date Date to test 851 | * @result boolean Result of the test (boolean => isDate) 852 | */ 853 | public function isDate ($date) { 854 | //A 855 | if (ereg("^([0-9]{4})(-[0-9]{2}(.*))?", $date)) { 856 | return true; 857 | } else { 858 | return false; 859 | } 860 | } 861 | } 862 | 863 | 864 | /** 865 | * TimeSpan KML 866 | * 867 | * @package kml 868 | * 869 | */ 870 | class KMLTimeSpan extends KMLTimePrimitive { 871 | private $begintime; 872 | private $endtime; 873 | 874 | public function __construct($id = '', $begintime = '', $endtime = '') { 875 | $this->begintime = $begintime; 876 | $this->endtime = $endtime; 877 | parent::__construct('TimeStamp', $id); 878 | } 879 | 880 | public function __toString() { 881 | $string = ''; 882 | $string .= KMLObject::headerToString(); 883 | 884 | if (!empty($this->$begintime)) { 885 | $string .= "".$this->begintime."\n"; 886 | } 887 | if (!empty($this->$endtime)) { 888 | $string .= "".$this->endtime."\n"; 889 | } 890 | 891 | $string .= KMLObject::footerToString(); 892 | return $string; 893 | 894 | } 895 | } 896 | 897 | class KMLAnimation extends KMLObject { 898 | private $extension = "gx:"; 899 | private $flyTos = null; 900 | private $tourPrimitives = null; 901 | private $name; 902 | private $description; 903 | 904 | public function __construct($id = "", $name = "", $description = ""){ 905 | parent::__construct($this->extension."Tour", $id); 906 | $this->name = $name; 907 | $this->description = $description; 908 | $this->flyTos = array(); 909 | $this->tourPrimitives = array(); 910 | } 911 | public function __toString(){ 912 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 913 | //$string .= "".utf8_encode($this->name)."\n"; 914 | if (!empty($this->name)) { 915 | $string .= "\n"; 916 | $string .= "name . "\n"; 918 | $string .= "]]>\n"; 919 | $string .= "\n"; 920 | } 921 | if (!empty($this->description)) { 922 | $string .= "\n"; 923 | $string .= "description . "\n"; 925 | $string .= "]]>\n"; 926 | $string .= "\n"; 927 | } 928 | $string .= "<".$this->extension."Playlist>\n"; 929 | foreach($this->flyTos as $flyTo){ 930 | $string .= $flyTo->__toString(); 931 | } 932 | foreach($this->tourPrimitives as $tourPrimitive){ 933 | $string .= $tourPrimitive->__toString(); 934 | } 935 | $string .= "extension."Playlist>\n"; 936 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 937 | return $string; 938 | } 939 | public function addFlyTo($KMLFlyTo, $order = 0){ 940 | $this->flyTos[] = $KMLFlyTo; 941 | } 942 | public function addTourPrimitive($tourPrimitive){ 943 | $this->tourPrimitives[] = $tourPrimitive; 944 | } 945 | 946 | } 947 | class KMLTourPrimitive extends KMLObject { 948 | protected $extension = "gx:"; 949 | public function __construct($type){ 950 | parent::__construct($this->extension.$type); 951 | } 952 | public function headerToString(){ 953 | return parent::headerToString(); 954 | } 955 | public function footerToString(){ 956 | return parent::footerToString(); 957 | } 958 | } 959 | class KMLFlyTo extends KMLTourPrimitive { 960 | private $duration = 5.0; 961 | private $abstractView = null; 962 | private $flyToMode = "bounce";//smooth 963 | private $latitude = 0.000; 964 | private $longitude = 0.000; 965 | private $altitude = 0; 966 | private $heading = 0.000; //degrees, 0:360 967 | private $range = 0; 968 | private $tilt = 0;//degrees, 0:90 969 | private $roll = 0;//degrees, 0:180 970 | private $altitudeMode = "relativeToGround";//absolute, clampToGround 971 | private $beforeWaits; 972 | private $afterWaits; 973 | 974 | public function __construct($duration = 5.0, $flyToMode = "B"){ 975 | parent::__construct("FlyTo"); 976 | $this->duration = $duration; 977 | switch($flyToMode){ 978 | case "B": 979 | $this->flyToMode = "bounce"; 980 | break; 981 | case "S": 982 | $this->flyToMode = "smooth"; 983 | break; 984 | default: 985 | $this->flyToMode = "bounce"; 986 | break; 987 | } 988 | $this->beforeWaits = array(); 989 | $this->afterWaits = array(); 990 | } 991 | public function setAbstractView($KMLAbstractView){ 992 | $this->abstractView = $KMLAbstractView; 993 | } 994 | public function addWait($duration = 3, $after = true){ 995 | $wait = new KMLWait($duration); 996 | if($after){ 997 | $this->afterWaits[] = $wait; 998 | }else{ 999 | $this->beforeWaits[] = $wait; 1000 | } 1001 | } 1002 | public function __toString(){ 1003 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 1004 | $string .= "<".$this->extension."duration>".$this->duration."extension."duration>\n"; 1005 | $string .= "<".$this->extension."flyToMode>".$this->flyToMode."extension."flyToMode>\n"; 1006 | $string .= $this->abstractView->__toString(); 1007 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 1008 | 1009 | $beforeWaitsString = ""; 1010 | $afterWaitsString = ""; 1011 | foreach($this->beforeWaits as $wait){ 1012 | $beforeWaitsString .= $wait->__toString(); 1013 | } 1014 | foreach($this->afterWaits as $wait){ 1015 | $afterWaitsString .= $wait->__toString(); 1016 | } 1017 | $string = $beforeWaitsString.$string.$afterWaitsString; 1018 | 1019 | return $string; 1020 | 1021 | } 1022 | 1023 | } 1024 | class KMLWait extends KMLTourPrimitive{ 1025 | private $duration = 3; 1026 | public function __construct($duration){ 1027 | $this->duration = $duration; 1028 | parent::__construct('Wait'); 1029 | } 1030 | public function __toString(){ 1031 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 1032 | $string .= "<".$this->extension."duration>".$this->duration."extension."duration>\n"; 1033 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 1034 | return $string; 1035 | } 1036 | 1037 | } 1038 | class KMLAnimatedUpdate extends KMLTourPrimitive { 1039 | private $targetPlacemarkId = ''; 1040 | private $wait = null; 1041 | private $closeBalloon = true; 1042 | public function __construct($duration = 4){ 1043 | parent::__construct('AnimatedUpdate'); 1044 | $this->wait = new KMLWait($duration); 1045 | } 1046 | public function __toString(){ 1047 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 1048 | $string .= "\n"; 1049 | $string .= "\n"; 1050 | $string .= "\n"; 1051 | $string .= "targetPlacemarkId."\">\n"; 1052 | $string .= "1\n"; 1053 | $string .= "\n"; 1054 | $string .= "\n"; 1055 | $string .= "\n"; 1056 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 1057 | if($this->closeBalloon){ 1058 | $string .= $this->wait->__toString(); 1059 | $string .= parent::headerToString(); 1060 | $string .= "\n"; 1061 | $string .= "\n"; 1062 | $string .= "\n"; 1063 | $string .= "targetPlacemarkId."\">\n"; 1064 | $string .= "0\n"; 1065 | $string .= "\n"; 1066 | $string .= "\n"; 1067 | $string .= "\n"; 1068 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 1069 | } 1070 | return $string; 1071 | } 1072 | public function setTargetPlacemarkId($id){ 1073 | $this->targetPlacemarkId = $id; 1074 | } 1075 | public function keepBalloonOpenOnEnd(){ 1076 | $this->closeBalloon = false; 1077 | } 1078 | } 1079 | class KMLAbstractView extends KMLObject{ 1080 | private $typeOfView = "LookAt"; 1081 | private $latitude = 0.000; 1082 | private $longitude = 0.000; 1083 | private $altitude = 0; 1084 | private $heading = 0.000; //degrees, 0:360 1085 | private $range = 0; 1086 | private $tilt = 0;//degrees, 0:90 1087 | private $roll = 0;//degrees, 0:180 1088 | private $altitudeMode = "relativeToGround";//absolute, clampToGround 1089 | public function __construct($typeOfView = "L", $id=""){ 1090 | switch($typeOfView){ 1091 | case "L": 1092 | $this->typeOfView = "LookAt"; 1093 | break; 1094 | case "C": 1095 | $this->typeOfView = "Camera"; 1096 | break; 1097 | default: 1098 | $this->typeOfView = "LookAt"; 1099 | break; 1100 | } 1101 | parent::__construct($this->typeOfView, $id); 1102 | } 1103 | public function setPosition($latitude = 0, $longitude = 0, $altitude = 0, $altitudeMode = "R"){ 1104 | switch($altitudeMode){ 1105 | case "R": 1106 | $this->altitudeMode = "relativeToGround"; 1107 | break; 1108 | case "A": 1109 | $this->altitudeMode = "absolute"; 1110 | break; 1111 | case "C": 1112 | $this->altitudeMode = "clampToGround"; 1113 | break; 1114 | default: 1115 | $this->altitudeMode = "relativeToGround"; 1116 | break; 1117 | } 1118 | $this->latitude = $latitude; 1119 | $this->longitude = $longitude; 1120 | $this->altitude = $altitude; 1121 | } 1122 | public function setOrientation($heading = 0, $range = 0, $tilt = 0, $roll = 0){ 1123 | $this->heading = $heading; 1124 | $this->range = $range; 1125 | $this->tilt = $tilt; 1126 | $this->roll = $roll; 1127 | } 1128 | public function __toString(){ 1129 | $string = ""; 1130 | $string .= "<".$this->typeOfView.">\n"; 1131 | $string .= "".$this->longitude."\n"; 1132 | $string .= "".$this->latitude."\n"; 1133 | $string .= "".$this->altitude."\n"; 1134 | $string .= "".$this->heading."\n"; 1135 | $string .= "".$this->tilt."\n"; 1136 | if($this->typeOfView == "LookAt"){ 1137 | $string .= "".$this->range."\n"; 1138 | } 1139 | if($this->typeOfView == "Camera"){ 1140 | $string .= "".$this->roll."\n"; 1141 | } 1142 | $string .= "".$this->altitudeMode."\n"; 1143 | $string .= "typeOfView.">\n"; 1144 | return $string; 1145 | } 1146 | } 1147 | 1148 | class KMLOverlay extends KMLFeature{ 1149 | private $color=""; //aabbggrr, with opacity aa:00=>full transparency 1150 | private $drawOrder = -1; //Highest has priority 1151 | private $iconHref= ""; //If href="" a rectangle is drawn. 1152 | 1153 | public function __construct($type = '', $id = '', $name = '', $description = '', $visibility = true){ 1154 | parent::__construct($type, $id, $name, $description, $visibility); 1155 | } 1156 | public function setColor($color = "00FFFFFF"){ 1157 | $this->color = $color; 1158 | } 1159 | public function setDrawOrder($drawOrder = 0){ 1160 | $this->drawOrder = $drawOrder; 1161 | } 1162 | public function setIconHref($iconHref){ 1163 | $this->iconHref = $iconHref; 1164 | } 1165 | public function headerToString(){ 1166 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 1167 | if(!empty($this->iconHref)){ 1168 | $string .= "".$this->iconHref."\n"; 1169 | } 1170 | if(!empty($this->color)){ 1171 | $string .= "".$this->iconHref."\n"; 1172 | } 1173 | if($this->drawOrder >= 0){ 1174 | $string .= "".$this->drawOrder."\n"; 1175 | } 1176 | return $string; 1177 | } 1178 | 1179 | } 1180 | 1181 | class KMLPhotoOverlay extends KMLOverlay{ 1182 | private $rotation = 0; // 1183 | /*ViewVolume*/ 1184 | private $near = 100; // Meters 1185 | private $leftFov = -45; // 1186 | private $rightFov = 45; // 1187 | private $bottomFov = -45; // 1188 | private $topFov = 45; // 1189 | /*ImagePyramid*/ 1190 | private $hasImagePyramid = false; 1191 | private $tileSize = 256; // int, px 1192 | private $maxWidth = 1000; // int, px 1193 | private $maxHeight = 1000; // int, px 1194 | private $gridOrigin = "lowerLeft"; // upperLeft 1195 | 1196 | private $point = null; 1197 | private $shape = "rectangle"; //rectangle, cylinder, sphere 1198 | 1199 | public function __construct($id = '', $name = '', $description = '', $visibility = true) { 1200 | parent::__construct('PhotoOverlay', $id, $name, $description, $visibility); 1201 | 1202 | } 1203 | public function setViewVolume($near = 100, $leftFov = -45, $rightFov = 45, $bottomFov = -45, $topFov = 45){ 1204 | $this->near = $near; 1205 | $this->leftFov = $leftFov; 1206 | $this->rightFov =$rightFov; 1207 | $this->bottomFov = $bottomFov; 1208 | $this->topFov = $topFov; 1209 | } 1210 | public function calculateViewVolume($imageHeight, $imageWidth, $near){ 1211 | $this->near = $near; 1212 | $this->topFov = rad2deg(atan($imageHeight/(2*$near))); 1213 | $this->bottomFov = -$this->topFov; 1214 | $this->rightFov = rad2deg(atan($imageWidth/(2*$near))); 1215 | $this->leftFov = -$this->rightFov; 1216 | } 1217 | public function setImagePyramid($tileSize = 256, $maxWidth = 1000, $maxHeight= 1000, $gridOrigin = "lowerLeft"){ 1218 | $this->hasImagePyramid = true; 1219 | $this->tileSize = $tileSize; 1220 | $this->maxWidth = $maxWidth; 1221 | $this->maxHeight = $maxHeight; 1222 | $this->gridOrigin = $gridOrigin; 1223 | } 1224 | public function setPoint($longitude, $latitude, $altitude = 0, $extrude = false, $altitudeMode = "relativeToGround"){ 1225 | $this->point = new KMLPoint($longitude, $latitude, $altitude, $extrude, $altitudeMode); 1226 | } 1227 | public function setShape($shape = "R"){ 1228 | switch($shape){ 1229 | case "R": 1230 | $this->shape = "rectangle"; 1231 | break; 1232 | case "C": 1233 | $this->shape = "cylinder"; 1234 | break; 1235 | case "S": 1236 | $this->shape = "sphere"; 1237 | break; 1238 | default: 1239 | $this->shape = "rectangle"; 1240 | break; 1241 | } 1242 | 1243 | } 1244 | public function __toString(){ 1245 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 1246 | $string .= "".$this->rotation."\n"; 1247 | $string .= 1248 | "\n". 1249 | "".$this->near."\n". 1250 | "".$this->leftFov."\n". 1251 | "".$this->rightFov."\n". 1252 | "".$this->bottomFov."\n". 1253 | "".$this->topFov."\n". 1254 | "\n"; 1255 | if($this->hasImagePyramid){ 1256 | $string .= 1257 | "\n". 1258 | "".$this->tileSize."\n". 1259 | "".$this->maxWidth."\n". 1260 | "".$this->maxHeight."\n". 1261 | "".$this->gridOrigin."\n". 1262 | "\n"; 1263 | } 1264 | if(!empty($this->point)){ 1265 | $string .= $this->point->__toString(); 1266 | } 1267 | $string .= "".$this->shape."\n"; 1268 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 1269 | return $string; 1270 | } 1271 | 1272 | } 1273 | 1274 | class KMLGroundOverlay extends KMLOverlay{ 1275 | private $latlonBox = array(); 1276 | private $rotation = 0; 1277 | 1278 | public function __construct($id = '', $name = '', $description = '', $visibility = true) { 1279 | parent::__construct('GroundOverlay', $id, $name, $description, $visibility); 1280 | } 1281 | 1282 | public function setLanLonBox($north, $south, $east, $west, $rotation = 0) { 1283 | $this->latlonBox = array($north, $south, $east, $west, $rotation); 1284 | $this->rotation = $rotation; 1285 | } 1286 | 1287 | public function __toString(){ 1288 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 1289 | 1290 | if(count($this->latlonBox) > 0) 1291 | { 1292 | $string .= ""; 1293 | $string .= "".$this->latlonBox[0].""; 1294 | $string .= "".$this->latlonBox[1].""; 1295 | $string .= "".$this->latlonBox[2].""; 1296 | $string .= "".$this->latlonBox[3].""; 1297 | $string .= "".$this->rotation.""; 1298 | $string .= ""; 1299 | } 1300 | 1301 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 1302 | return $string; 1303 | } 1304 | } 1305 | 1306 | class KMLScreenOverlay extends KMLOverlay{ 1307 | public function __construct($id = '', $name = '', $description = '', $visibility = true) { 1308 | parent::__construct('ScreenOverlay', $id, $name, $description, $visibility); 1309 | } 1310 | 1311 | public function __toString(){ 1312 | $string = parent::headerToString(); 1313 | 1314 | $string .= parent::footerToString(); 1315 | return $string; 1316 | } 1317 | 1318 | } 1319 | 1320 | 1321 | ?> 1322 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /output/test.kml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msurguy/KML-Creator-PHP/a907d55f3e4fdcd021ff2a997a0a4f49f5182fe4/output/test.kml -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /output/test.kmz: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msurguy/KML-Creator-PHP/a907d55f3e4fdcd021ff2a997a0a4f49f5182fe4/output/test.kmz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_kml.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msurguy/KML-Creator-PHP/a907d55f3e4fdcd021ff2a997a0a4f49f5182fe4/test_kml.php --------------------------------------------------------------------------------