Crates.io | gpx |
lib.rs | gpx |
version | 0.10.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2015-01-21 01:30:48.835227 |
updated_at | 2023-12-04 23:14:36.928378 |
description | Rust read/write support for GPS Exchange Format (GPX) |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/georust/gpx |
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gpx is a library for reading and writing GPX (GPS Exchange Format) files. It uses the primitives provided by geo-types to allow for storage of GPS data.
extern crate gpx;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::fs::File;
use gpx::read;
use gpx::{Gpx, Track, TrackSegment};
fn main() {
// This XML file actually exists — try it for yourself!
let file = File::open("tests/fixtures/wikipedia_example.gpx").unwrap();
let reader = BufReader::new(file);
// read takes any io::Read and gives a Result<Gpx, Error>.
let gpx: Gpx = read(reader).unwrap();
// Each GPX file has multiple "tracks", this takes the first one.
let track: &Track = &gpx.tracks[0];
assert_eq!(track.name, Some(String::from("Example GPX Document")));
// Each track will have different segments full of waypoints, where a
// waypoint contains info like latitude, longitude, and elevation.
let segment: &TrackSegment = &track.segments[0];
// This is an example of retrieving the elevation (in meters) at certain points.
assert_eq!(segment.points[0].elevation, Some(4.46));
assert_eq!(segment.points[1].elevation, Some(4.94));
assert_eq!(segment.points[2].elevation, Some(6.87));
}
This example only generates tracks. You can add waypoints and routes as well by instantiating new Waypoint
s and Route
s.
use geo_types::{coord, Point};
use gpx::{Gpx, GpxVersion, Track, TrackSegment, Waypoint};
use std::{error::Error, fs::File, io::BufWriter, path::Path};
pub fn to_gpx<P: AsRef<Path>>(out_path: P) -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
// Instantiate Gpx struct
let track_segment = TrackSegment {
points: vec![]
};
let track = Track {
name: Some("Track 1".to_string()),
comment: None,
description: None,
source: None,
links: vec![],
type_: None,
number: None,
segments: vec![track_segment],
};
let mut gpx = Gpx {
version: GpxVersion::Gpx11,
creator: None,
metadata: None,
waypoints: vec![],
tracks: vec![track],
routes: vec![],
};
// Create file at path
let gpx_file = File::create(out_path)?;
let buf = BufWriter::new(gpx_file);
// Add track point
let geo_coord = coord! { x: -121.1, y: 38.82 };
let geo_point: Point = geo_coord.into();
gpx.tracks[0].segments[0].points.push(Waypoint::new(geo_point));
// Write to file
gpx::write(&gpx, buf)?;
Ok(())
}
write
will write the GPX output to anything that implements std::io::Write
. To save the output to a string, write it to a u8
vector, and then convert the vector to a string.
let mut vec = Vec::new();
gpx::write(&gpx, &mut vec)?;
let string = String::from_utf8(vec)?;
rust-gpx currently supports reading and writing both GPX 1.1 and 1.0. GPX extensions are not yet supported.
All contributions are welcome! Please open an issue if you find a bug / have any questions, and pull requests are always appreciated.
rust-gpx is licensed under the MIT license.