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The rpostgis package provides an interface between R and
PostGIS-enabled
PostgreSQL databases to transparently
transfer spatial data. Both vector (points, lines, polygons) and raster
data are supported in read and write modes. Also provides convenience
functions to execute common procedures in PostgreSQL/PostGIS.
Installation of the released versions
You can install the latest released version from CRAN:
pak::pak("rpostgis")
Installation of the development versions
A stable version of the package is always available on the project’s
GitHub page, and may be ahead of
the CRAN version. To install it, use the following command:
pak::pak("Cidree/rpostgis")
For the latest (possibly unstable) development version, use:
Note: as of rpostgis 1.4.3 the RPostgres::Postgres() driver is
also allowed for connection objects; however, this should be
considered experimental and is not recommended for most use cases.
Once the connection is established, the first step is to check if the
database has PostGIS already installed (and install it if it’s not the
case):
pgPostGIS(conn)
If the function returns TRUE, the database is ready and functional.
You can check the geometries and rasters present in the database with:
pgListGeom(conn, geog=TRUE)
pgListRast(conn)
To terminate the session, close and clear the connection with:
RPostgreSQL::dbDisconnect(conn)
Documentation
Full documentation with the complete list of functions of the package
can be found on rpostgishomepage.