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spl.js
- SpatiaLite (SQLite extension) for browser and node
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Exploring SQLite Implementations for the Web in 2023
Use spatialite WASM https://github.com/jvail/spl.js Can read geopackage and Shapefiles and GeoJSON and KML and GPX and perform operations
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Manipulate CSV files in your browser using SQL
I use SPATIALITE WEBASSEMBLY let's you use CSV or excel or JSON or sqlite or gpkg or shapefiles or KML in the browser https://github.com/jvail/spl.js
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Online tool to process GeoJSON data using JavaScript
I recommend you add spatialite webassembly so you can run spatial functions operations https://github.com/jvail/spl.js Support geopackage vector features and esri mobile geodatabase (sqlite) and shapefiles and kml and output GEOJSON for map view (ExportGeojson2)
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geopackage sqlite
https://github.com/jvail/spl.js The geopackage pub.dev package could not work for me reading vector geometry from. Geopackage
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Cascading slider filters and exposing SQL query builder on leaflet
Take a look at spatialite web assembly you can do full spatialite functions and operations on GeoJSON data or Shapefile or geopackage and even KNN NEAREST And point in polygon. No server needed run in the browser https://github.com/jvail/spl.js
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If I have a GeoJSON file of a certain city's wards, how would I figure out which ward I'm in based on my lat/long coordinates?
We've recently been using more client-side (browser based approaches for this type of work) that have more horsepower and functionality than TurfJS) we've successfully used both https://github.com/jvail/spl.js Web Assembly Version
- A SQLite extension for reading large files line-by-line
- SpatiaLite: Extends SQLite core to support Spatial SQL capabilities
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Combining several feature layers into 1 layer using ArcGIS JavaScript
https://github.com/jvail/spl.js Your use case could be good for doing this in spatialite Create a new geopackage Import GeoJSON from featureserver or mapserver layers -f=GeoJSON for each layer or use virtualgeojson You can make the import happen for new records or changes And then create new table and append the records Then you can execute SQL queries Counts or Distinct or where clauses
sqlite-lines
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