The goal of this tool is to make it as easy as possible to fix invalid GeoJSON objects through Python or Command Line.
pip install gjf
Verify installation by running
gjf --version
- Fix all types of GeoJSON objects, including FeatureCollection and Geometry Collection. If there is nothing to fix the object will be returned as is.
- Can validate GeoJSON objects, and print explanations if the object is not valid.
- Can be used within Python or command line
Say, you have a GeoJSON object defined as follows:
obj = {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[45.892166,25.697688],[45.894522,25.696483],[45.897131,25.695144],[45.898814,25.694268],[45.900496,25.693394],[45.901284,25.692983],[45.903946,25.697312],[45.894791,25.701933],[45.894621,25.701657],[45.892593,25.698379],[45.892166,25.697688]],[[45.892086,25.697729],[45.892166,25.697688],[45.892086,25.697729]]]}
You can simply call apply_fixes_if_needed
from gjf.geojson_fixer import apply_fixes_if_needed
fixed_obj = apply_fixes_if_needed(obj)
You can also flip coordinates order by toggling flip_coords
from gjf.geojson_fixer import apply_fixes_if_needed
fixed_obj_with_flipped_coordinates = apply_fixes_if_needed(obj, flip_coords=True)
You can also check whether a GeoJSON object is valid or not by calling validity
from gjf.geojson_fixer import validity
validity(obj)
Will result ('invalid', ['Too few points in geometry component[45.892086 25.697729]', ''])
gjf invalid.geojson
gjf
will fix the file, and output to invalid_fixed.geojson
by default. If you need the output directed in another way you can use --output-method
as directed below. It is also possible to fix multiple files, as below.
gjf invalid_1.geojson invalid_2.geojson
Above will output fixed GeoJSON objects to invalid_1_fixed.geojson
and invalid_2_fixed.geojson
.
--version
print version and exit--validate
validate GeoJSON file, and print the error message if it is not valid, without attempting to fix it.--flip
Flip coordinates order-o, --output-method [overwrite|new_file|print]
- Default is
new_file
, wheregjf
will output fixed GeoJSON object to file with the postfix_fixed
. Whereasoverwrite
will write the fixed GeoJSON object to the source file, overwriting the original file in process. Lastly,print
will output the fixed GeoJSON object on the terminal
- Default is
gjf --output-method print invalid.geojson
This would print fixed invalid.geojson
on the terminal
Feel free to open an issue if you have any problems.