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  1. ===============================
  2. Installing Geospatial libraries
  3. ===============================
  4. GeoDjango uses and/or provides interfaces for the following open source
  5. geospatial libraries:
  6. ======================== ==================================== ================================ ===================================
  7. Program Description Required Supported Versions
  8. ======================== ==================================== ================================ ===================================
  9. :doc:`GEOS <../geos>` Geometry Engine Open Source Yes 3.5, 3.4, 3.3
  10. `PROJ.4`_ Cartographic Projections library Yes (PostgreSQL and SQLite only) 4.9, 4.8, 4.7, 4.6, 4.5, 4.4
  11. :doc:`GDAL <../gdal>` Geospatial Data Abstraction Library Yes 2.1, 2.0, 1.11, 1.10, 1.9
  12. :doc:`GeoIP <../geoip2>` IP-based geolocation library No 2
  13. `PostGIS`__ Spatial extensions for PostgreSQL Yes (PostgreSQL only) 2.3, 2.2, 2.1
  14. `SpatiaLite`__ Spatial extensions for SQLite Yes (SQLite only) 4.3, 4.2, 4.1, 4.0
  15. ======================== ==================================== ================================ ===================================
  16. Note that older or more recent versions of these libraries *may* also work
  17. totally fine with GeoDjango. Your mileage may vary.
  18. .. versionchanged:: 1.11
  19. In older versions, GDAL is required only for SQLite. Now it's required for
  20. all databases.
  21. ..
  22. Libs release dates:
  23. GEOS 3.3.0 2011-05-30
  24. GEOS 3.4.0 2013-08-11
  25. GEOS 3.5.0 2015-08-15
  26. GDAL 1.9.0 2012-01-03
  27. GDAL 1.10.0 2013-04-29
  28. GDAL 1.11.0 2014-04-25
  29. GDAL 2.0.0 2015-06
  30. GDAL 2.1.0 2016-04
  31. PostGIS 2.1.0 2013-08-17
  32. PostGIS 2.2.0 2015-10-17
  33. PostGIS 2.3.0 2016-09-26
  34. SpatiaLite 4.0.0 2012-11-25
  35. SpatiaLite 4.1.0 2013-06-04
  36. SpatiaLite 4.2.0 2014-07-25
  37. SpatiaLite 4.3.0 2015-09-07
  38. .. note::
  39. The GeoDjango interfaces to GEOS, GDAL, and GeoIP may be used
  40. independently of Django. In other words, no database or settings file
  41. required -- just import them as normal from :mod:`django.contrib.gis`.
  42. .. _PROJ.4: https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/wiki/
  43. __ https://postgis.net/
  44. __ https://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/
  45. On Debian/Ubuntu, you are advised to install the following packages which will
  46. install, directly or by dependency, the required geospatial libraries:
  47. .. code-block:: console
  48. $ sudo apt-get install binutils libproj-dev gdal-bin
  49. Optional packages to consider:
  50. * ``libgeoip1``: for :doc:`GeoIP <../geoip2>` support
  51. * ``python-gdal`` for GDAL's own Python bindings -- includes interfaces for raster manipulation
  52. Please also consult platform-specific instructions if you are on :ref:`macosx`
  53. or :ref:`windows`.
  54. .. _build_from_source:
  55. Building from source
  56. ====================
  57. When installing from source on UNIX and GNU/Linux systems, please follow
  58. the installation instructions carefully, and install the libraries in the
  59. given order. If using MySQL or Oracle as the spatial database, only GEOS
  60. is required.
  61. .. note::
  62. On Linux platforms, it may be necessary to run the ``ldconfig`` command
  63. after installing each library. For example::
  64. $ sudo make install
  65. $ sudo ldconfig
  66. .. note::
  67. OS X users are required to install `Apple Developer Tools`_ in order
  68. to compile software from source. This is typically included on your
  69. OS X installation DVDs.
  70. .. _Apple Developer Tools: https://developer.apple.com/technologies/tools/
  71. .. _geosbuild:
  72. GEOS
  73. ----
  74. GEOS is a C++ library for performing geometric operations, and is the default
  75. internal geometry representation used by GeoDjango (it's behind the "lazy"
  76. geometries). Specifically, the C API library is called (e.g., ``libgeos_c.so``)
  77. directly from Python using ctypes.
  78. First, download GEOS 3.4.2 from the GEOS website and untar the source
  79. archive::
  80. $ wget http://download.osgeo.org/geos/geos-3.4.2.tar.bz2
  81. $ tar xjf geos-3.4.2.tar.bz2
  82. Next, change into the directory where GEOS was unpacked, run the configure
  83. script, compile, and install::
  84. $ cd geos-3.4.2
  85. $ ./configure
  86. $ make
  87. $ sudo make install
  88. $ cd ..
  89. Troubleshooting
  90. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  91. Can't find GEOS library
  92. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  93. When GeoDjango can't find GEOS, this error is raised:
  94. .. code-block:: text
  95. ImportError: Could not find the GEOS library (tried "geos_c"). Try setting GEOS_LIBRARY_PATH in your settings.
  96. The most common solution is to properly configure your :ref:`libsettings` *or* set
  97. :ref:`geoslibrarypath` in your settings.
  98. If using a binary package of GEOS (e.g., on Ubuntu), you may need to :ref:`binutils`.
  99. .. _geoslibrarypath:
  100. ``GEOS_LIBRARY_PATH``
  101. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  102. If your GEOS library is in a non-standard location, or you don't want to
  103. modify the system's library path then the :setting:`GEOS_LIBRARY_PATH`
  104. setting may be added to your Django settings file with the full path to the
  105. GEOS C library. For example::
  106. GEOS_LIBRARY_PATH = '/home/bob/local/lib/libgeos_c.so'
  107. .. note::
  108. The setting must be the *full* path to the **C** shared library; in
  109. other words you want to use ``libgeos_c.so``, not ``libgeos.so``.
  110. See also :ref:`My logs are filled with GEOS-related errors <geos-exceptions-in-logfile>`.
  111. .. _proj4:
  112. PROJ.4
  113. ------
  114. `PROJ.4`_ is a library for converting geospatial data to different coordinate
  115. reference systems.
  116. First, download the PROJ.4 source code and datum shifting files [#]_::
  117. $ wget http://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-4.9.1.tar.gz
  118. $ wget http://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-datumgrid-1.5.tar.gz
  119. Next, untar the source code archive, and extract the datum shifting files in the
  120. ``nad`` subdirectory. This must be done *prior* to configuration::
  121. $ tar xzf proj-4.9.1.tar.gz
  122. $ cd proj-4.9.1/nad
  123. $ tar xzf ../../proj-datumgrid-1.5.tar.gz
  124. $ cd ..
  125. Finally, configure, make and install PROJ.4::
  126. $ ./configure
  127. $ make
  128. $ sudo make install
  129. $ cd ..
  130. .. _gdalbuild:
  131. GDAL
  132. ----
  133. `GDAL`__ is an excellent open source geospatial library that has support for
  134. reading most vector and raster spatial data formats. Currently, GeoDjango only
  135. supports :doc:`GDAL's vector data <../gdal>` capabilities [#]_.
  136. :ref:`geosbuild` and :ref:`proj4` should be installed prior to building GDAL.
  137. First download the latest GDAL release version and untar the archive::
  138. $ wget http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/1.11.2/gdal-1.11.2.tar.gz
  139. $ tar xzf gdal-1.11.2.tar.gz
  140. $ cd gdal-1.11.2
  141. Configure, make and install::
  142. $ ./configure
  143. $ make # Go get some coffee, this takes a while.
  144. $ sudo make install
  145. $ cd ..
  146. .. note::
  147. Because GeoDjango has its own Python interface, the preceding instructions
  148. do not build GDAL's own Python bindings. The bindings may be built by
  149. adding the ``--with-python`` flag when running ``configure``. See
  150. `GDAL/OGR In Python`__ for more information on GDAL's bindings.
  151. If you have any problems, please see the troubleshooting section below for
  152. suggestions and solutions.
  153. __ https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/
  154. __ https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/GdalOgrInPython
  155. .. _gdaltrouble:
  156. Troubleshooting
  157. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  158. Can't find GDAL library
  159. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  160. When GeoDjango can't find the GDAL library, the ``HAS_GDAL`` flag
  161. will be false:
  162. .. code-block:: pycon
  163. >>> from django.contrib.gis import gdal
  164. >>> gdal.HAS_GDAL
  165. False
  166. The solution is to properly configure your :ref:`libsettings` *or* set
  167. :ref:`gdallibrarypath` in your settings.
  168. .. _gdallibrarypath:
  169. ``GDAL_LIBRARY_PATH``
  170. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  171. If your GDAL library is in a non-standard location, or you don't want to
  172. modify the system's library path then the :setting:`GDAL_LIBRARY_PATH`
  173. setting may be added to your Django settings file with the full path to
  174. the GDAL library. For example::
  175. GDAL_LIBRARY_PATH = '/home/sue/local/lib/libgdal.so'
  176. .. rubric:: Footnotes
  177. .. [#] The datum shifting files are needed for converting data to and from
  178. certain projections.
  179. For example, the PROJ.4 string for the `Google projection (900913 or 3857)
  180. <http://spatialreference.org/ref/sr-org/6864/prj/>`_ requires the
  181. ``null`` grid file only included in the extra datum shifting files.
  182. It is easier to install the shifting files now, then to have debug a
  183. problem caused by their absence later.
  184. .. [#] Specifically, GeoDjango provides support for the `OGR
  185. <http://gdal.org/ogr_arch.html>`_ library, a component of GDAL.