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CartoDB-SQL-API Build Status

The CARTOs SQL API allows you to interact with your data inside CARTO, as if you were running SQL statements against a normal database.

  • Run queries with fine-grained permissions through Auth API.
  • Export data in multiple geospatial formats (CVS, geopackage, KML, SHP, spatialite, geojson, topojson, etc).
  • Schedule jobs using Batch Queries.
  • Copy queries allows you to use the PostgreSQL copy command for efficient streaming of data to and from CARTO.

Build

Requirements:

Optional:

PostGIS setup

A template_postgis database is expected. One can be set up with

$ createdb --owner postgres --template template0 template_postgis
$ psql -d template_postgis -c 'CREATE EXTENSION postgis;'

Install

To fetch and build all node-based dependencies, run:

$ npm install

Run

You can inject the configuration through environment variables at run time. Check the file ./config/environments/config.js to see the ones you have available.

While the migration to the new environment based configuration, you can still use the old method of copying a config file. To enabled the one with environment variables you need to pass CARTO_SQL_API_ENV_BASED_CONF=true. You can use the docker image to run it.

Old way:

$ node app.js <env>

Where <env> is the name of a configuration file under ./config/environments/.

Test

$ npm test

You can try to run the tests against the dependencies from the dev-env. To do so, you need to build the test docker image:

$ docker-compose -f private/docker-compose.yml build

Then you can run the tests like:

$ docker-compose -f private/docker-compose.yml  run sql-api-tests

It will mount your code inside a volume. In case you want to play and run npm test or something else you can do:

$ docker-compose -f private/docker-compose.yml run --entrypoint bash sql-api-tests

So you will have a bash shell inside the test container, with the code from your host.

⚠️ WARNING Some tests still fail inside the docker environment. Inside CI they don't yet use the ci folder to run the tests either. There is a failing test which prevents it.

Coverage

$ npm run cover

Open ./coverage/lcov-report/index.html.

Documentation

You can find an overview, guides, full reference, and support in CARTO's developer center. The docs directory contains different documentation resources, from a higher level to more detailed ones.

Contributing

Versioning

We follow SemVer for versioning. For available versions, see the tags on this repository.

License

This project is licensed under the BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License. See the LICENSE file for details.