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Forked from https://github.com/mapbox/tokml

tokml

Convert GeoJSON to KML.

What's different in this fork?

This fork changes each <Style> node to include <IconStyle>, <LineStyle> and <PolyStyle> nodes, each with an appropriate <color> node. All <Placemark> nodes have a styleHash associated with them so the styles apply to each shape. This approach supports Fulcrum data, which can contain multiple geometry types (Point, LineString, Polygon, MultiPoint, MultiLineString, MultiPolygon) within the same file, and seems to apply colors correctly (in most tools).

The parent (and original) projects used a mapbox.com url for the href in <Icon> nodes. This url may have intended to return an icon, but it appears to no longer be (publicly) accessible. A new iconUrl option has been introduced to allow using a different url, however this url will apply to all <Style><IconStyle><Icon> nodes, which may cause Point data to show in the incorrect color.

Usage

with node/browserify

npm install --save @fulcrumapp/tokml

otherwise:

wget https://raw.github.com/fulcrumapp/tokml/master/tokml.js

as a binary:

npm install -g @fulcrumapp/tokml
tokml file.geojson > file.kml
tokml < file.geojson > file.kml

Importing

ESM

import * as tokml from "@fulcrumapp/tokml"

CommonJS

var tokml = require('@fulcrumapp/tokml')

Browser

You can also load the built tokml.js file directly in a browser script tag and access it globally as tokml()

Example

// kml is a string of KML data, geojsonObject is a JavaScript object of
// GeoJSON data
var kml = tokml(geojsonObject);

// grab name and description properties from each object and write them in
// KML
var kmlNameDescription = tokml(geojsonObject, {
  name: "name",
  description: "description",
});

// name and describe the KML document as a whole
var kmlDocumentName = tokml(geojsonObject, {
  documentName: "My List Of Markers",
  documentDescription: "One of the many places you are not I am",
});

API

tokml(geojsonObject, [options])

Given GeoJSON data as an object, return KML data as a string of XML.

options is an optional object that takes the following options:

The property to name/description mapping: while GeoJSON supports freeform properties on each feature, KML has an expectation of name and description properties that are often styled and displayed automatically. These options let you define a mapping from the GeoJSON style to KML's.

  • name: the name of the property in each GeoJSON Feature that contains the feature's name
  • description: the name of the property in each GeoJSON Feature that contains the feature's description

Timestamp: KML can associate features with a moment in time via the TimeStamp tag. GeoJSON doesn't have a comparable field, but a custom property can be mapped

  • timestamp: the name of the property in each GeoJSON Feature that contains a timestamp in XML Schema Time (yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:sszzzzzz)

Document name and description: KML supports name and description properties for the full document.

  • documentName: the name of the full document
  • documentDescription: the description of the full document

simplestyle-spec support:

  • simplestyle: set to true to convert simplestyle-spec styles into KML styles
  • iconUrl: override the href of the <Icon> nodes within each <Style>

Development

Requires node.js and browserify:

To build tokml.js:

make

To run tests:

yarn install
yarn run test