Inline¶
Inline features refer to coordinates entered directly into the map file. They are not a file or database format and do not require any DATA or CONNECTION parameters. Instead they use a FEATURE section to define the coordinates.
Inline features can be used to define points, lines and polygons as if taken from an external file. This requires direct entry of coordinate pairs in the mapfile using a particular syntax.
Data Access / Connection Method¶
This is a native MapServer option that doesn't use any external libraries to support it.
Mapfile Example¶
Points¶
Each FEATURE..END section defines a feature.
Multiple points can be defined in a FEATURE section. If multiple points are defined in the same layer, they will have the same CLASS settings, e.g. for colours and styles.
Coordinates are entered in the units set in the layer's projection. In this case it is assuming the mapfile projection is using decimal degrees.
LAYER
NAME "inline_stops"
TYPE POINT
STATUS ON
FEATURE
POINTS
72.36 33.82
END
TEXT "My House"
END
FEATURE
POINTS
69.43 35.15
71.21 37.95
72.02 38.60
END
TEXT "My Stores"
END
CLASS
STYLE
COLOR 0 0 250
SYMBOL 'circle'
SIZE 6
END
END
END
Lines¶
Lines are simply a list of points strung together, but the layer must be TYPE LINE instead of TYPE POINT.
LAYER
NAME "inline_track"
TYPE LINE
STATUS ON
MAXSCALE 10000000
FEATURE
POINTS
72.36 33.82
70.85 34.32
69.43 35.15
70.82 36.08
70.90 37.05
71.21 37.95
END
END
CLASS
STYLE
COLOR 255 10 0
SYMBOL 'circle'
SIZE 2
END
END
END
Polygons¶
Polygons are the same as the line example, just a list of points. They require the TYPE POLYGON parameter. Polygons also require the final coordinate pair to be the same as the first, making it a closed polygon.