GeoJSON is a format for encoding a variety of geographic data structures. A GeoJSON object may represent a geometry, a feature, or a collection of features.
In 2015, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), in conjunction with the original specification authors, formed a GeoJSON WG to standardize GeoJSON. RFC 7946 was published in August 2016 and is the new standard specification of the GeoJSON format, replacing the 2008 GeoJSON specification.
GeoJSON supports Point, LineString, Polygon, MultiPoint, MultiLineString, MultiPolygon, and GeometryCollection geometry types.
Feature contain a geometry object and additional properties, and a FeatureCollection represents a list of features.
For example, A house, a road and a bus stop represents three different Feature. All of them might have different type of geometries. House could be a polygon, road could be a linestring and bus stop could be a point. All of them represents a neighbourhood and this called FeatureCollection in GeoJSON.
EntityFramework (EF) is an open source object-relational mapping (ORM) framework for Microsoft .net. It allows us to use database rows as class instances.
Well-known Text (WKT) is a text markup language for representing vector geometry objects on a map, spatial reference systems of spatial objects and transformations between spatial reference systems. In summary, It's a text representations of geometrical objects.
GeoJSON for EntityFramework is a .net library that allows you to create GeoJSON output from EntityFramework Spatial Data or WKT inputs. In other words, It serializes different type of geometry objects to GeoJSON. It's not limited to only EF entities but It can serialize WKT inputs as well.
- Supports Entity Framework v6 (System.Data.Entity.Spatial namespace) and Entity Framework v5 (System.Data.Spatial namespace) objects
- Supports Well-known Text inputs
- Supports DbGeometry (planar) and DbGeography (geodetic "round earth") objects
- Supports all types of features defined in geojson specs (RFC 7946)
- Supports boundingbox property defined in geojson specs (RFC 7946)
- Supports geometry transform
Visual Basic
Imports alatas.GeoJSON4EntityFramework
Function GetGeoJSONFromDB() As String
Using db As New SpatialExampleEntities
Dim data = From row In db.SampleTables Select row.SpatialData
Dim features as New FeatureCollection(data.ToArray)
Return features.Serialize(prettyPrint:=True)
End Using
End Function
C#
using alatas.GeoJSON4EntityFramework;
public string GetGeoJSONFromDB()
{
using (Entities db = new Entities())
{
DbGeometry[] data = (from row in db.SampleTables select row.SpatialData).ToArray();
FeatureCollection features = new FeatureCollection(data);
return features.Serialize(prettyPrint: true);
}
}
Visual Basic
Imports alatas.GeoJSON4EntityFramework
Function GetGeoJSONFromWKT() As String
Dim WKTs = {"POLYGON ((30 10, 40 40, 20 40, 10 20, 30 10))",
"MULTIPOINT ((10 40), (40 30), (20 20), (30 10))",
"LINESTRING (1 1, 2 2)"}
Dim features as New FeatureCollection(WKTs)
Return features.Serialize(prettyPrint:=True)
End Function
C#
using alatas.GeoJSON4EntityFramework;
public string GetGeoJSONFromWKT()
{
string[] WKTs = {
"POLYGON ((30 10, 40 40, 20 40, 10 20, 30 10))",
"MULTIPOINT ((10 40), (40 30), (20 20), (30 10))",
"LINESTRING (1 1, 2 2)"
};
FeatureCollection features = new FeatureCollection(WKTs);
return features.Serialize(prettyPrint: true);
}
To install GeoJSON for Entity Framework, run the following command in the Package Manager Console
Entity Framework 6
Install-Package GeoJSON4EntityFramework
Entity Framework 5
Install-Package GeoJSON4EntityFramework5
Download the latest release and add to your project references manually
- Microsoft® System CLR Types for Microsoft® SQL Server® (x86/x64) (SQLSysClrTypes.msi)
You may validate outputs with http://geojson.io and http://geojsonlint.com
Test data extracted from OpenStreetMap®. OpenStreetMap® is open data, licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) by the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF)