gdal vector filter
Added in version 3.11.
Filter a vector dataset.
Synopsis
Usage: gdal vector filter [OPTIONS] <INPUT> <OUTPUT>
Filter a vector dataset.
Positional arguments:
-i, --input <INPUT> Input vector datasets [required]
-o, --output <OUTPUT> Output vector dataset [required]
Common Options:
-h, --help Display help message and exit
--json-usage Display usage as JSON document and exit
--config <KEY>=<VALUE> Configuration option [may be repeated]
--progress Display progress bar
Options:
-l, --layer, --input-layer <INPUT-LAYER> Input layer name(s) [may be repeated]
-f, --of, --format, --output-format <OUTPUT-FORMAT> Output format ("GDALG" allowed)
--co, --creation-option <KEY>=<VALUE> Creation option [may be repeated]
--lco, --layer-creation-option <KEY>=<VALUE> Layer creation option [may be repeated]
--overwrite Whether overwriting existing output is allowed
--update Whether to open existing dataset in update mode
--overwrite-layer Whether overwriting existing layer is allowed
--append Whether appending to existing layer is allowed
--output-layer <OUTPUT-LAYER> Output layer name
--active-layer <ACTIVE-LAYER> Set active layer (if not specified, all)
--bbox <BBOX> Bounding box as xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax
--where <WHERE>|@<filename> Attribute query in a restricted form of the queries used in the SQL WHERE statement
Advanced Options:
--if, --input-format <INPUT-FORMAT> Input formats [may be repeated]
--oo, --open-option <KEY>=<VALUE> Open options [may be repeated]
Description
gdal vector filter can be used to filter a vector dataset from their spatial extent or a SQL WHERE clause.
filter
can also be used as a step of gdal vector pipeline.
Standard options
- -f, --of, --format, --output-format <OUTPUT-FORMAT>
Which output vector format to use. Allowed values may be given by
gdal --formats | grep vector | grep rw | sort
- --co <NAME>=<VALUE>
Many formats have one or more optional dataset creation options that can be used to control particulars about the file created. For instance, the GeoPackage driver supports creation options to control the version.
May be repeated.
The dataset creation options available vary by format driver, and some simple formats have no creation options at all. A list of options supported for a format can be listed with the --formats command line option but the documentation for the format is the definitive source of information on driver creation options. See Vector drivers format specific documentation for legal creation options for each format.
Note that dataset creation options are different from layer creation options.
- -lco <NAME>=<VALUE>
Layer creation option (format specific)
- --overwrite
Allow program to overwrite existing target file or dataset. Otherwise, by default, gdal errors out if the target file or dataset already exists.
- --active-layer <ACTIVE-LAYER>
Set the active layer. When it is specified, only the layer specified by its name will be subject to the processing. Other layers will be not modified. If this option is not specified, all layers will be subject to the processing.
- --bbox <xmin>,<ymin>,<xmax>,<ymax>
Bounds to which to filter the dataset. They are assumed to be in the CRS of the input dataset. The X and Y axis are the "GIS friendly ones", that is X is longitude or easting, and Y is latitude or northing. Note that filtering does not clip geometries to the bounding box.
- --where <WHERE>|@<filename>
Attribute query (like SQL WHERE).
Advanced options
- --oo <NAME>=<VALUE>
Dataset open option (format specific).
May be repeated.
- --if <format>
Format/driver name to be attempted to open the input file(s). It is generally not necessary to specify it, but it can be used to skip automatic driver detection, when it fails to select the appropriate driver. This option can be repeated several times to specify several candidate drivers. Note that it does not force those drivers to open the dataset. In particular, some drivers have requirements on file extensions.
May be repeated.
GDALG output (on-the-fly / streamed dataset)
This program supports serializing the command line as a JSON file using the GDALG
output format.
The resulting file can then be opened as a vector dataset using the
GDALG: GDAL Streamed Algorithm driver, and apply the specified pipeline in a on-the-fly /
streamed way.
Examples
Example 1: Select features from a GeoPackage file that intersect the bounding box from longitude 2, latitude 49, to longitude 3, latitude 50 in WGS 84
$ gdal vector filter --bbox=2,49,3,50 in.gpkg out.gpkg --overwrite