OGRINFO(1) | GDAL | OGRINFO(1) |
ogrinfo - Lists information about an OGR-supported data source.
ogrinfo [--help-general] [-ro] [-q] [-where restricted_where|@filename]
[-spat xmin ymin xmax ymax] [-geomfield field] [-fid fid]
[-sql statement|@filename] [-dialect dialect] [-al] [-rl] [-so] [-fields={YES/NO}]
[-geom={YES/NO/SUMMARY/WKT/ISO_WKT}] [--formats] [[-oo NAME=VALUE] ...]
[-nomd] [-listmdd] [-mdd domain|`all`]*
[-nocount] [-noextent] [-nogeomtype] [-wkt_format WKT1|WKT2|...]
[-fielddomain name]
<datasource_name> [<layer> [<layer> ...]]
The ogrinfo program lists various information about an OGR-supported data source to stdout (the terminal). By executing SQL statements it is also possible to edit data.
New in version 2.2.
Display details about a field domain.
New in version 3.1.
WKT1
WKT2 (latest WKT version, currently WKT2_2018)
WKT2_2015
WKT2_2018
New in version 3.0.0.
Geometries are reported in OGC WKT format.
Example of reporting the names of the layers in a NTF file:
ogrinfo wrk/SHETLAND_ISLANDS.NTF # INFO: Open of `wrk/SHETLAND_ISLANDS.NTF' # using driver `UK .NTF' successful. # 1: BL2000_LINK (Line String) # 2: BL2000_POLY (None) # 3: BL2000_COLLECTIONS (None) # 4: FEATURE_CLASSES (None)
Example of retrieving a summary (-so) of a layer without showing details about every single feature:
ogrinfo \
-so \
natural_earth_vector.gpkg \
ne_10m_admin_0_antarctic_claim_limit_lines
# INFO: Open of `natural_earth_vector.gpkg'
# using driver `GPKG' successful.
# Layer name: ne_10m_admin_0_antarctic_claim_limit_lines
# Geometry: Line String
# Feature Count: 23
# Extent: (-150.000000, -90.000000) - (160.100000, -60.000000)
# Layer SRS WKT:
# GEOGCS["WGS 84",
# DATUM["WGS_1984",
# SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563,
# AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]],
# AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]],
# PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,
# AUTHORITY["EPSG","8901"]],
# UNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433,
# AUTHORITY["EPSG","9122"]],
# AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]]
# FID Column = fid
# Geometry Column = geom
# type: String (15.0)
# scalerank: Integer (0.0)
# featurecla: String (50.0)
Example of using an attribute query to restrict the output of the features in a layer:
ogrinfo -ro \
-where 'GLOBAL_LINK_ID=185878' \
wrk/SHETLAND_ISLANDS.NTF BL2000_LINK # INFO: Open of `wrk/SHETLAND_ISLANDS.NTF' # using driver `UK .NTF' successful. # # Layer name: BL2000_LINK # Geometry: Line String # Feature Count: 1 # Extent: (419794.100000, 1069031.000000) - (419927.900000, 1069153.500000) # Layer SRS WKT: # PROJCS["OSGB 1936 / British National Grid", # GEOGCS["OSGB 1936", # DATUM["OSGB_1936", # SPHEROID["Airy 1830",6377563.396,299.3249646]], # PRIMEM["Greenwich",0], # UNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433]], # PROJECTION["Transverse_Mercator"], # PARAMETER["latitude_of_origin",49], # PARAMETER["central_meridian",-2], # PARAMETER["scale_factor",0.999601272], # PARAMETER["false_easting",400000], # PARAMETER["false_northing",-100000], # UNIT["metre",1]] # LINE_ID: Integer (6.0) # GEOM_ID: Integer (6.0) # FEAT_CODE: String (4.0) # GLOBAL_LINK_ID: Integer (10.0) # TILE_REF: String (10.0) # OGRFeature(BL2000_LINK):2 # LINE_ID (Integer) = 2 # GEOM_ID (Integer) = 2 # FEAT_CODE (String) = (null) # GLOBAL_LINK_ID (Integer) = 185878 # TILE_REF (String) = SHETLAND I # LINESTRING (419832.100 1069046.300,419820.100 1069043.800,419808.300 # 1069048.800,419805.100 1069046.000,419805.000 1069040.600,419809.400 # 1069037.400,419827.400 1069035.600,419842 1069031,419859.000 # 1069032.800,419879.500 1069049.500,419886.700 1069061.400,419890.100 # 1069070.500,419890.900 1069081.800,419896.500 1069086.800,419898.400 # 1069092.900,419896.700 1069094.800,419892.500 1069094.300,419878.100 # 1069085.600,419875.400 1069087.300,419875.100 1069091.100,419872.200 # 1069094.600,419890.400 1069106.400,419907.600 1069112.800,419924.600 # 1069133.800,419927.900 1069146.300,419927.600 1069152.400,419922.600 # 1069153.500,419917.100 1069153.500,419911.500 1069153.000,419908.700 # 1069152.500,419903.400 1069150.800,419898.800 1069149.400,419894.800 # 1069149.300,419890.700 1069149.400,419890.600 1069149.400,419880.800 # 1069149.800,419876.900 1069148.900,419873.100 1069147.500,419870.200 # 1069146.400,419862.100 1069143.000,419860 1069142,419854.900 # 1069138.600,419850 1069135,419848.800 1069134.100,419843 # 1069130,419836.200 1069127.600,419824.600 1069123.800,419820.200 # 1069126.900,419815.500 1069126.900,419808.200 1069116.500,419798.700 # 1069117.600,419794.100 1069115.100,419796.300 1069109.100,419801.800 # 1069106.800,419805.000 1069107.300)
Example of updating a value of an attribute in a shapefile with SQL by using the SQLite dialect:
ogrinfo test.shp -dialect sqlite -sql "update test set attr='bar' where attr='foo'"
Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam@pobox.com>, Silke Reimer <silke@intevation.de>
1998-2023
January 2, 2023 |