Draw geodata in SVG
Project description
SVGIS
Create SVG drawings from vector geodata files (SHP, geoJSON, etc).
SVGIS is good for: creating small multiples, combining lots of datasets in a sensible projections, and drawing maps with basic styles based on classes in the source data.
svgis draw input.shp -o out.svg svgis draw --project utm south_dakota.shp north_dakota.geojson -o dakota.svg svgis draw --style my.css england.shp scotland.shp wales.shp -o great_britain.svg
Documentation: http://pythonhosted.org/svgis
Install
Requires fiona, which in turn requires GDAL.
Before installing, run the following on OS X: brew install gdal. On Linux: sudo apt-get -qq install libgdal1-dev.
Then:
pip install svgis
An additional feature is available if you want to download more prerequisites:
# Clip output shapes to the bounding box (smaller files) brew install geos # os x sudo yum/apt-get geos # linux pip install svgis[clip]
Command line tools
The svgis command line tool has four commands: draw, project, scale and style. svgis scale and svgis style will add a scaling factor or CSS style to an existing SVG file. svgis project is a utility for determining what projection svgis draw will (optionally) generate for given bounding boxes. Read the docs for complete information on these commands and their options.
Examples
Draw the outline of the contiguous United States, projected in Albers:
curl -O http://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/GENZ2014/shp/cb_2014_us_nation_20m.zip unzip cb_2014_us_nation_20m.zip svgis draw --project EPSG:5070 --scale 1000 --bounds -124 20.5 -64 49 cb_2014_us_nation_20m.shp -o us.svg
The next two examples use the Natural Earth admin-0 data set.
Draw upper income countries in green, low-income countries in blue:
/* style.css */ .income_grp_5_Low_income { fill: blue } .income_grp_3_Upper_middle_income { fill: green }
svgis draw --style style.css --class-fields income_grp ne_110m_admin_0_countries.shp -o out.svg
Draw national boundaries in the Europe using an Albers projection, simplifying the output polygons, and draw Germany in purple. `svgis draw \ --project EPSG:102013 \ --scale 1000 \ --simplify 0.10 \ --style ".Germany { fill: purple }" \ --class-fields name \ --bounds -10 30 40 65 \ ne_110m_admin_0_countries.shp \ -o out.svg
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