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GISpunkt-Seminar '''"PostGIS für Fortgeschrittene"''' (Kürzel Sem_PostGIS_FF).
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#redirect[[Kurs PostGIS Einführung II]]
 
 
  Nächste Durchführung: Anfangs 2014 (für Fragen einfach E-Mail an Prof. S. Keller)
 
 
 
Siehe auch:
 
* [[Kurs PostgreSQL für Fortgeschrittene]], [[Kurs PostGIS Einführung]] und [[GIS-Kurse]] allgemein.
 
* [[PostGIS]] und [[PostgreSQL]].
 
 
 
== Programm ==
 
 
 
* 09:00-09:15 Einführung, Vorstellung. (sep. Gruppe (A) diejenigen, die installieren, (B) die schon installiert haben) (SK)
 
* 09:15-10:00 (A): Installation inkl. Daten einlesen. (SK mit Helfer)
 
* 09:15-10:00 (B): Teil 1. Daten einlesen, Teil 2. "PostgreSQL Playing Cards" spielen. (AN+SK)
 
* 10:00-10:15 Überblick PostGIS 2.0, inkl. Extensions, Datentyp Geography. (SK)
 
* 10:15-10:30 SQL-Shell in QGIS. (AN)
 
* 10:30-11:00 PAUSE
 
* 11:00-11:45 "Spatial SQL Advanced" mit PostgreSQL: DE-9IM, Views (mit IDs), Trigger (Nachführung Fläche, Constraints im Leitungskataster), Rules (Updatable Views), Konsistenz-Checks. (AN)
 
* 11:45-12:30 Neue Vektorgeometrie-Funktionen in PostGIS 2.0 mit Übung. (SK)
 
* 12:30-13:30 MITTAGESSEN
 
* 13:30-14:00 Übung komplexe räumliche SQL-Abfragen. (AN)
 
* 14:00-15:00 PostGIS Raster mit Übung. (AN)
 
* 15:00-15:30 PostGIS 3D und PostGIS Topologie. (SK)
 
* 15:30-16:15 Ev. Performance-Optimierung, PostGIS-spezifischer Server-Setup (Konfiguration, Tablespaces, Clustering, Read-only-Optimierung). (SK)
 
* 16:15-16:30 Ausblick (u.a. Routing). (SK)
 
 
 
Vorkenntisse:
 
* Kurs "Einführung in PostGIS/PostgreSQL", bzw. Kenntnisse von SQL sowie Spatial SQL-Funktionen
 
* PostgreSQL Tools (psql, pgadminIII), PostGIS-Tools (shp2pgsql)
 
* Kenntnisse eines GIS zur Visualisierung und zum Editieren von Geodaten
 
 
 
Nicht behandelt:
 
* PostgreSQL Optimierung
 
* Lineare Referenzierung
 
* Routing
 
* Replikation
 
* Integration mit ArcGIS SDE
 
* etc.
 
 
 
== Unterlagen/Übungen ==
 
 
 
Siehe auch Materialien im Kursordner.
 
 
 
Online-Doku.:
 
* [http://www.postgresonline.com/downloads/special_feature/postgresql90_cheatsheet_A4.pdf Cheat Sheet "PostgreSQL 9.0"] (postgresonline.com)
 
* [http://www.postgis.us/downloads/postgis20_cheatsheet.pdf  Cheat Sheet "PostGIS 2.0"] (postgis.us)
 
* [http://www.postgis.us/downloads/postgis20_topology_cheatsheet.pdf Cheat Sheet "PostGIS 2.0 Topology"] (postgis.us)
 
 
 
Literatur:
 
* "PostGIS in Action", Obe und Hsu, Manning. [http://www.postgis.us/page_buy_book Online order]
 
* http://wiki.hsr.ch/Datenbanken/DatenbankLiteratur
 
 
 
Support/Firmen:
 
* [http://wiki.hsr.ch/Datenbanken/PostgreSQLReferenzen Referenzen von PostreSQL-Installationen]
 
* [http://www.postgres-support.com postgres-support.com Schweiz/Deutschland/Österreich]
 
 
 
Software:
 
* Siehe [[#Installation]].
 
 
 
Daten:
 
* Siehe [[#Installation]].
 
 
 
== Tipps und Tricks ==
 
 
 
Weitere:
 
* [[PostGIS - Tipps und Tricks]]
 
* [[PostgreSQL - Tipps und Tricks]]
 
* [[PostGIS-Beispiele]]
 
 
 
Restore... (pg_restore):
 
* "File Option": Dateiendungen für Dumps sind ".backup"; wechseln Sie zu "All Files (*.*)", wenn der Dump einen anderen Namen hat. Dumps erkennt man daran...
 
* "Restore Options #1" folgende Optionen, damit die Owner/Privileges Einstellungen ignoriert werden: "Don't save: Owner, Privilege, Tablespace".
 
 
 
Trigger-Funktion (Datenbank Uster):
 
 
 
  CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test.insert_update_test_trigger_function()
 
    RETURNS trigger AS
 
  $BODY$
 
    DECLARE
 
    myrec RECORD;
 
  BEGIN
 
    NEW.flaeche := ST_Area(NEW.the_geom);
 
    NEW.umfang := ST_Perimeter(NEW.the_geom);
 
    SELECT array_to_string(array_agg(nz.zonenbez_gemeinde),'; ')
 
    AS zonen into myrec FROM raumplanung.nutzungszonen nz WHERE ST_Intersects(NEW.the_geom,nz.the_geom);
 
    NEW.zonen := myrec.zonen;
 
    RETURN NEW;
 
  END;
 
  $BODY$
 
  LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE
 
  COST 100;
 
 
 
== Installation ==
 
 
 
Installation of PostgreSQL 9.1 (production, 32bit) with PostGIS 1.5 (production), PostGIS 2.0 Experimental (32bit) and QGIS:
 
* Step 0: Overview of installation of PostgreSQL 9.1.x and PostGIS 1.5 [http://geomatica.como.polimi.it/corsi/sw_gis/postgis_qgis_inst.pdf Instructions (PDF)]
 
* Step 1: Installation of PostgreSQL 9.1.x ([http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/pgdownload#windows Download PostgreSQL for Windows 32bit])
 
** NOTE FOR ALL USERS! Don't choose '64bit Build' - even if 64bit-CPU available (because of PostGIS 2.0 Experimental which is 32bit-only)
 
** Make a note of the password. If PostgreSQL is used on your own laptop (localhost) and for educational purposes, we uses user 'postgres' with password 'postgres'
 
* Step 2: PostGIS 1.5 (production, 32bit)
 
** Use Stackbuilder from PostgreSQL postprocessing step (NOTE: Internet access is needed here)
 
* Step 3: Installation of PostGIS 2.0 (experimental) ([http://www.postgis.org/download/windows/experimental.php Windows 32bit], see weblink "For PostgreSQL 9.1 (compiled against PostgreSQL 9.1.0...")
 
** Make a copy of the whole <<POSTGRE_DIR>>\bin to a backup directory since some PostGIS 1.5 executables will be replaced by PostGIS 2.0.
 
** Unzip ZIP-file of PostGIS 2.0 to an temporary installation directory (=> <<POSTGIS_INSTALL_DIR>> = 'postgis-pg91-binaries-2.0.0svn/').
 
** Follow instructions of the README file:
 
*** Make a copy of makepostgisdb_using_extensions.bat and makepostgisdb.bat (includes raster), and edit POSTGIS_INSTALL_DIR to adapt following variables: PGPASSWORD, THEDB, PGINSTALL (see listing below).
 
*** The only difference in these edits is one environment variable: for makepostgisdb_using_extensions.bat its 'THEDB=postgis20_extension' and for makepostgisdb.bat its 'THEDB=postgis20'.
 
*** Open a CMD-Shell as administrator (NOTE FOR WINDOWS USERS! Choose cmd.exe from Start menu but run cmd.exe with right click on it 'Run as administrator'!)
 
*** In CMD-Shell run makepostgisdb_using_extensions.bat and makepostgisdb.bat
 
* Step 4: ActivePerl (optional for certain courses, pls. ask course leader!)
 
** The database (Uster) needs pl/perl scripts inside PostsgreSQL db. We install ActivePerl ([http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/downloads Windows-Version]).
 
* Step 5: Installation of QGIS (Quantum GIS) Stable Version and Trunk Version
 
** There are two different installers. We use OSGeo4W ([http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/osgeo4w-setup.exe osgeo4w-setup.exe]) (NOTE: Internet access is needed here)
 
*** When asked about the installation/runtime directory path, choose default (e.g. 'C:\OSGeo4W') on Windows. Usually you would install programs under 'C:\Program Files (x86)'. But there is evidence that some tools could be bothered by spaces in paths.
 
*** Choose "Advanced Installation" (use the newest version of each software => mostly the first click in the installation tree)
 
*** Category „Commandline Utilities“: setup: OSGeo4W Installer/Updater
 
*** Category „Desktop“: qgis, qgis-dev (NOTE: 'qgis-dev' means "Trunk"-Version)
 
*** Category „Libs“: psycopg2, pyqwt5-qt4, qt4-devel
 
** NOTE: This installation includes by default Python (2.5.2)
 
* Finish: Restart system (in order to restore environment like paths to libraries).
 
 
 
File 'makepostgisdb_using_extensions.bat':
 
  REM this is an example of how to create a new db and spatially enable it using CREATE EXTENSION
 
  set PGPORT=5432
 
  set PGHOST=localhost
 
  set PGUSER=postgres
 
  set PGPASSWORD=postgres
 
  set THEDB=postgis20_extension
 
  set PGINSTALL=C:\Program Files (x86)\PostgreSQL\9.1
 
  set PGADMIN=%PGINSTALL%\pgAdmin III
 
  set PGBIN=%PGINSTALL%\bin\
 
  set PGLIB=%PGINSTALL%\lib\
 
  set POSTGISVER=2.0
 
  xcopy bin\*.* "%PGBIN%"
 
  xcopy /I /S bin\postgisgui\* "%PGBIN%\postgisgui"
 
  xcopy /I plugins.d "%PGADMIN%\plugins.d"
 
  xcopy lib\*.* "%PGLIB%"
 
  xcopy share\extension\*.* "%PGINSTALL%\share\extension"
 
  "%PGBIN%\psql"  -c "CREATE DATABASE %THEDB%"
 
  "%PGBIN%\psql"  -d "%THEDB%" -c "CREATE EXTENSION postgis;"
 
  "%PGBIN%\psql"  -d "%THEDB%" -c "CREATE EXTENSION postgis_topology;"
 
 
 
  REM Uncomment the below line if this is a template database
 
  "%PGBIN%\psql" -d "%THEDB%" -c "UPDATE pg_database SET datistemplate = true WHERE datname = '%THEDB%';GRANT ALL ON geometry_columns TO PUBLIC; GRANT ALL ON spatial_ref_sys TO PUBLIC"
 
 
 
  pause
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Creating new database 'Uster':
 
* Preparation steps:
 
** Close all postgres clients, if there are any open (like pgAdmin3, plsql, QGIS).
 
** Cleanup database (if needed): If there is already a database 'uster' drop it!
 
* Start pgAdmin3 as dbadmin
 
* Create new database:
 
** Name 'uster15', encoding: UTF-8, template: postgis15 (or postgis)
 
* Select database 'uster15'
 
** Activate extensions (right click) "New Object..." > "New Extension...":
 
** Choose extensions: adminpack, ltree and plperl.
 
 
 
 
 
Importing data into database 'uster':
 
* Start pgAdmin3 (as dbadmin)
 
* Choose (right click) "Restore..."
 
** Choose „uster.dump“ (All filese *.*)
 
** Change „Restore Options #1“ with following 3 options in order to ignore Owner/Privileges: "Don't save: Owner, Privilege, Tablespace".
 
* Import runs some minutes.
 
 
 
Importing another demo database:
 
* See British Columbia Data 'bc_data' at [[PostGIS-Beispiele]].
 
 
 
== Selbststudium ==
 
 
 
* tbd.
 
 
 
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