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Add Dataset, Domain, and Relationship Info in Pyogrio #406
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Thanks for the suggestion; handling of advanced driver specific properties like Can you point us to a small, publicly accessible FileGDB file that has I don't understand what you mean by showing datasets in the context of listing layers; since the dataset is input to the |
https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/tree/master/autotest/ogr/data/filegdb/Domains.gdb
They meant "feature datasets" which is a Esri FileGeodatabase specifc terminology to designate a sort of group of layers. Cf https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/tree/master/autotest/ogr/data/filegdb/featuredataset.gdb |
Thanks for the example datasets @rouault ! |
Hello Pyogrio Team,
I'm using pyogrio for working with ESRI FileGDB files and found a couple of features that could be improved:
Datasets in List Layers:
The
list_layers
function only shows layers, not the datasets holding them. Inogrinfo
, you can see both layers and their datasets. It would be helpful ifpyogrio
could also show this information to better understand how data is organized.Access to Domains and Relationships:
I also noticed that pyogrio.read_info doesn’t show domains and relationships. These are important for knowing how data is connected and its rules. ogrinfo can show this with a command like this:
ogrinfo -ro -al -json -so input.gdb > output.json
Here’s a short version of what
ogrinfo
outputs inoutput.json
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