GeoJSON files

Anthony Pépin Updated by Anthony Pépin

You can use a GeoJSON file (.geojson) as a source.

As defined by the RFC 7946 GeoJSON specification, a GeoJSON should have the following structure:

{
"type": "FeatureCollection",
"features": [{
"type": "Feature",
"geometry": {
"type": "Point",
"coordinates": [102.0, 0.5]
},
"properties": {
"prop0": "value0"
}
}, {
"type": "Feature",
"geometry": {
"type": "LineString",
"coordinates": [
[102.0, 0.0],
[103.0, 1.0],
[104.0, 0.0],
[105.0, 1.0]
]
},
"properties": {
"prop0": "value0",
"prop1": 0.0
}
}, {
"type": "Feature",
"geometry": {
"type": "Polygon",
"coordinates": [
[
[100.0, 0.0],
[101.0, 0.0],
[101.0, 1.0],
[100.0, 1.0],
[100.0, 0.0]
]
]
},
"properties": {
"prop0": "value0",
"prop1": {
"this": "that"
}
}
}]
}

Creation

For more information about adding a file source, see Retrieving a file.

Configuration

Name

Description

Usage

Coordinate system

The EPSG code of the dataset's geographical data

The default value is 4326 because the platform considers the GeoJSON uses WGS 84 coordinates. To override the default value, enter the new EPSG code in the Coordinate system box.

Name

Description

Usage

Extract filename

Creates a new column with the name of the source file.

By default, this option is toggled off. Toggle on this option to extract the file name in an additional column.

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MapInfo files

KML/KMZ files

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