[postgis-users] [ANN] PostGIS on Rails, another take...
Abe Gillespie
abe.gillespie at gmail.com
Thu Apr 20 07:30:00 PDT 2006
Very impressive. I likes!
-Abe
On 4/20/06, Robert Thau <rst at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Hi. I'm announcing yet another take on getting PostGIS working with
> Ruby on Rails. Our goal (well, one of them) is to make it easy to
> arrange for web-based presentation of geographic data, with
> mouse-sensitive polygons, line-strings, and the like. The code is
> still quite new, but it's to the point that other people may find it
> useful. So, without further ado, the URL for the code:
>
> http://ivygis.justec.co.in/
>
> and a demo:
>
> http://ivygis.mgxkernel.com:3000/canada
>
> The demo requires Firefox 1.5 or IE6. It's a tiled map, which you've
> seen before; the mouse sensitivity and highlighting of the parks
> polygons, and railroads, are (we hope ;-), a bit more unusual. The
> data for the mouse-sensitive objects is being pulled live out of
> PostGIS, and processed for display as SVG or VML, whichever the
> browser supports --- just a simplify() for now, but more complicated
> transforms and queries would be easy to arrange.
>
> The background tiles are drawn by Mapserver, using Ruby MapScript, as
> is the non-interactive "Roads" layer. (There's no point hitting the
> database for that).
>
> What's also nice is that you don't have to write a whole lot of code
> to achieve these effects. The exact line count for the "Canada" demo
> keeps changing as I fiddle with the APIs, but the Mapserver config
> file controlling the background tile generation is still most of it.
>
> Development of this code has been supported by Japan Spatial
> Information Technology, Inc., and I've got their permission to release
> it on the same terms as PostGIS --- that is, GPLed. (We may be
> switching to a less restrictive license later, as management permits,
> but it's GPLed for now). We hope you have fun with it.
>
> Robert Thau
> rst at alum.mit.edu
>
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