Forked from tarfin-labs/laravel-spatial for laravel 9 support
This is a Laravel package to work with geospatial data types and functions.
It supports only MySQL Spatial Data Types and Functions, other RDBMS is on the roadmap.
Supported data types:
Point
Available Scopes:
withinDistanceTo($column, $coordinates, $distance)
selectDistanceTo($column, $coordinates)
orderByDistanceTo($column, $coordinates, 'asc')
You can install the package via composer:
composer require tarfin-labs/laravel-spatial
Generate a new model with a migration file:
php artisan make:model Address --migration
To add a spatial data field, you need to extend the migration from TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Migrations\SpatialMigration
.
It is a simple abstract class that adds point
spatial data type to Doctrine mapped types in the constructor.
use TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Migrations\SpatialMigration;
use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema;
return new class extends SpatialMigration {
public function up(): void
{
Schema::create('addresses', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->point('location');
})
}
}
The migration above creates an addresses
table with a location
spatial column.
Spatial columns with no SRID attribute are not SRID-restricted and accept values with any SRID. However, the optimizer cannot use SPATIAL indexes on them until the column definition is modified to include an SRID attribute, which may require that the column contents first be modified so that all values have the same SRID.
So you should give an SRID attribute to use spatial indexes in the migrations:
Schema::create('addresses', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->point(column: 'location', srid: 4326);
$table->spatialIndex('location');
})
Fill the $fillable
, $casts
arrays in the model:
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Casts\LocationCast;
use TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Traits\HasSpatial;
class Address extends Model {
use HasSpatial;
protected $fillable = [
'id',
'name',
'address',
'location',
];
protected array $casts = [
'location' => LocationCast::class
];
}
Point
represents the coordinates of a location and contains latitude
, longitude
, and srid
properties.
At this point, it is crucial to understand what SRID is. Each spatial instance has a spatial reference identifier (SRID). The SRID corresponds to a spatial reference system based on the specific ellipsoid used for either flat-earth mapping or round-earth mapping. A spatial column can contain objects with different SRIDs.
For details about SRID you can follow the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_reference_system
- Default value of
latitude
,longitude
parameters is0.0
. - Default value of
srid
parameter is0
.
use TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Types\Point;
$location = new Point(lat: 28.123456, lng: 39.123456, srid: 4326);
$location->getLat(); // 28.123456
$location->getLng(); // 39.123456
$locatipn->getSrid(); // 4326
You can override the default SRID via the laravel-spatial
config file. To do that, you should publish the config file using vendor:publish
artisan command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\LaravelSpatialServiceProvider"
After that, you can change the value of default_srid
in config/laravel-spatial.php
return [
'default_srid' => 4326,
];
You can use the withinDistanceTo()
scope to filter locations by given distance:
To filter addresses within the range of 10 km from the given coordinate:
use TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Types\Point;
use App\Models\Address;
Address::query()
->withinDistanceTo('location', new Point(lat: 25.45634, lng: 35.54331), 10000)
->get();
You can get the distance between two points by using selectDistanceTo()
scope. The distance will be in meters:
use TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Types\Point;
use App\Models\Address;
Address::query()
->selectDistanceTo('location', new Point(lat: 25.45634, lng: 35.54331))
->get();
You can order your models by distance to given coordinates:
use TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Types\Point;
use App\Models\Address;
// ASC
Address::query()
->orderByDistanceTo('location', new Point(lat: 25.45634, lng: 35.54331))
->get();
// DESC
Address::query()
->orderByDistanceTo('location', new Point(lat: 25.45634, lng: 35.54331), 'desc')
->get();
use App\Models\Address;
$address = Address::find(1);
$address->location; // TarfinLabs\LaravelSpatial\Types\Point
$address->location->getLat();
$address->location->getLng();
use App\Models\Address;
Address::create([
'name' => 'Bag End',
'address' => '1 Bagshot Row, Hobbiton, Shire',
'location' => new Point(lat: 25.45634, lng: 35.54331),
]);
composer test
- MultiPoint
- LineString
- MultiLineString
- Polygon
- MultiPolygon
- GeometryCollection
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.