Hello,
I created a ticket to support ingesting shapefiles with different
charsets: https://geomesa.atlassian.net/browse/GEOMESA-2679
As a work-around, if you can export your data as CSV or JSON, you
should be able to ingest that as UTF-8. Alternatively, you should be
able to use the geotools API to write the features directly, but you
won't be able to use the geomesa CLI tools.
Thanks,
Emilio
On 7/30/19 11:47 AM, 张黎 wrote:
Hi:
Yes,I ingest a shapefile using the GeoMesa CLI tools and
the command is
“geomesa-accumulo ingest --catalog qgzhd --feature-name
qgzhd --input-format shp "/mnt/data/qgzhd/qgzhd.shp" -u root
-p root -z master:2181,slave1:2181,slave2:2181 -i
accumulo“,it is successful. I think the reason why the
data is being garbled is geoserver read the data which use
US-ASCII.of course,maybe the issue is in the ingestion
process.But I can not change the CLI.
Thanks,
At 2019-07-30 21:16:14, "Emilio Lahr-Vivaz"
<elahrvivaz@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
There is no GeoMesa configuration for character set, as all
data is treated as UTF-8. How exactly are you ingesting the
data into GeoMesa? I would guess that the issue is in the
ingestion process. If you are ingesting from a shapefile using
the GeoMesa CLI tools, we don't currently expose the shapefile
DBF encoding, so that might be where the data is being
garbled.
Thanks,
Emilio
On 7/30/19 8:34 AM, 张黎 wrote:
Hi:
I ingesting raster and
vector data,If I publish the vector data using
Shapefiles , I can choose DBF character as UTF-8,that is
ok.But when I Choose the DBF character as US-ASCII,The garbled the same as before.I think that geoserver
decode the character using US-ASCII
instead of UTF-8.But when I publish the vector
using Accumulo (GeoMesa),there are no place to choose
DBF character,I was confused.
Shapefiles:
Accumulo (GeoMesa):
At 2019-07-30 20:15:13, "Emilio Lahr-Vivaz" <elahrvivaz@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello,
You're probably seeing the underlying bytes - the shell
isn't interpreting them as UTF, but if you read them
back out programmatically you could do so.
Thanks,
Emilio
On 7/29/19 10:49 PM, 张黎
wrote:
Hi,
Maybe the Accumulo can not support Chinese. I try to use the
accumulo shell to inspecte tables.I find I can
insert english,But When I insert Chinese,I see
some garbled in shell .
Now,I want to know how to set Accumulo
character .After all,the GeoMesa and Geoserver
support UTF-8.
At 2019-07-29 23:24:45, "Emilio Lahr-Vivaz" <elahrvivaz@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello,
Are you ingesting raster or vector data, or both?
How exactly are you ingesting your data?
Generally, GeoMesa stores everything as UTF-8,
which supports Chinese.
Thanks,
Emilio
On 7/29/19 11:11 AM,
张黎 wrote:
Dear Sir
or Madam:
I want to publish
raster data using geoserver and
Geomesa-Accumulo,But two major problems
were encountered.The first, I see some
garbled in map,like this
How
can I display Chinese characters?Dose
Accumulo not supporte the Chinese?
The
second,When I ingest raster data with
Geomesa-Accumulo and publish the raster
data with GeoServer . the features is
disappeared,all the features value is
0,like this:
But
If I ingest raster data without
Geomesa-Accumulo and publish the raster
data with GeoServer, I can see the
features value. I do not know what
happen.
Due to the short
timeframe for this proposal, prompt
reply is greatly appreciated.
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