A high-performance data store for geospatial files
GeoRocket can store geospatial files such as 3D city models (CityGML), GML and GeoJSON files. Any file saved in GeoRocket can be completely restored later. No information is lost.
GeoRocket offers a wide range of high-speed search features. You can perform spatial queries and search for attributes, layers and tags.
GeoRocket is ready for the Cloud. It is event-driven and designed for high performance and scalability. GeoRocket offers APIs and an HTTP interface which allows it to be integrated in existing applications.
For more information about GeoRocket including comprehensive documentation, visit the official website:
๐ https://georocket.io
Note
We are in the process of rewriting GeoRocket in Rust to improve performance and reduce memory footprint. You can still access the Kotlin implementation in the kotlin
directory. The instructions below apply to the Kotlin implementation.
GeoRocket requires Java 8 or higher. Run the following command to build all subprojects:
cd kotlin
./gradlew build
The script automatically downloads the correct Gradle version, so you won't have to do anything else. If everything runs successfully you may create a distribution:
./gradlew installDist
If the command finishes successfully, you will find the distribution under
build/install
.
You may build the Docker image for GeoRocket Server locally with the following commands:
./gradlew installDist
docker build -t georocket .
First, follow the instructions on building the GeoRocket distribution above.
Then start GeoRocket with the following command:
build/install/georocket/bin/georocket
You may also run it in server mode (recommended for production use):
build/install/georocket/bin/georocket server
If you don't provide any arguments the command-line application will print usage instructions.
The fastest way to run GeoRocket Server is to use the Docker image from Docker Hub:
docker run --name georocket -d -p 63020:63020 georocket/georocket server
This launches GeoRocket Server in a Docker container and makes it available at http://localhost:63020.
Read the full instructions on the Docker image to get more information.
GeoRocket is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.