Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: thinkgisdump
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: Command line tool for scraping GeoJSON from ThinkGIS sites
Home-page: https://github.com/pjsier/thinkgisdump
Author: Pat Sier
Author-email: pjsier@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # thinkgisdump
        
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        Command line tool for scraping GeoJSON from [ThinkGIS](https://www.wthgis.com/) sites. Based on [pyesridump](https://github.com/openaddresses/pyesridump).
        
        ## Install
        
        You can install `thinkgisdump` using pip with the following command:
        
        ```shell
        pip install thinkgisdump
        ```
        
        This will add the script `thinkgis2geojson` to your path.
        
        ## Usage
        
        ```shell
        usage: thinkgis2geojson [-h] [-l LAYER_ID] [-o OUTPUT] [-q QUIET] url
        
        Scrape GeoJSON from ThinkGIS sites
        
        positional arguments:
          url                   ThinkGIS server URL, layer ID will be parsed from the dsid query param if present
        
        optional arguments:
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
          -l LAYER_ID, --layer-id LAYER_ID
                                Layer ID (in the dsid query param) to be scraped
          -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                                Output file name, defaults to stdout
          -q QUIET, --quiet QUIET
                                Suppress logging of feature requests
        ```
        
        Because of the defaults and setting the layer ID based on query params, the following two command are equivalent.
        
        ```shell
        thinkgis2geojson https://richlandil.wthgis.com --layer-id 1283 -o richland-precincts.geojson
        thinkgis2geojson 'https://richlandil.wthgis.com?dsid=1283' > richland-precincts.geojson
        ```
        
        ## Notes
        
        To get the parameters you'll need to scrape a given ThinkGIS layer, you can open the "Index" section on a map page. On the map index panel that opens up, you can open developer tools to see the full URL of the link for the layer you're interested in. The layer ID will be in the `dsid` parameter. You can also use this full URL including the query parameter in the `url` argument and it will be used without supplying `--layer-id` separately.
        
        ThinkGIS returns point and multipoint geometries as polygon circles. When these are encountered, the mean point of the circle is used to create a point or multipoint GeoJSON geometry. Line shapes are also returned as polygons, and currently these are returned as polygons without further transformation.
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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