Windshaft-cartodb/docs/guides/10-MapConfig-dataviews-extension.md

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## MapConfig Dataviews Extension
### 1. Purpose
This specification describes an extension for
[MapConfig 1.4.0](https://github.com/CartoDB/Windshaft/blob/master/doc/MapConfig-1.4.0.md) version.
### 2. Changes over specification
This extension depends on Analyses extension. It extends MapConfig with a new attribute: `dataviews`.
It makes possible to get tabular data from analysis nodes: aggregated lists, aggregations, and histograms.
#### 2.1. Dataview types
##### Aggregation
An aggregation is a list with aggregated results by a column and a given aggregation function.
Definition
```
{
// REQUIRED
// string, `type` the aggregation type
“type”: “aggregation”,
// REQUIRED
// object, `options` dataview params
“options”: {
// REQUIRED
// string, `column` column name to aggregate by
“column”: “country”,
// REQUIRED
// string, `aggregation` operation to perform
“aggregation”: “count”
// OPTIONAL
// string, `aggregationColumn` column value to aggregate
// This param is required when `aggregation` is different than "count"
“aggregationColumn”: “population”
}
}
```
Expected output
```
{
"type": "aggregation",
"categories": [
{
"category": "foo",
"value": 100
},
{
"category": "bar",
"value": 200
}
]
}
```
##### Histograms
Histograms represent the data distribution for a column.
Definition
```
{
// REQUIRED
// string, `type` the histogram type
“type”: “histogram”,
// REQUIRED
// object, `options` dataview params
“options”: {
// REQUIRED
// string, `column` column name to aggregate by
“column”: “name”,
// OPTIONAL
// number, `bins` how many buckets the histogram should use
“bins”: 10
}
}
```
Expected output
```
{
"type": "histogram",
"bins": [{"bin": 0, "start": 2, "end": 2, "min": 2, "max": 2, "freq": 1}, null, null, {"bin": 3, "min": 40, "max": 44, "freq": 2}, null],
"width": 10
}
```
##### Formula
Formulas given a final value representing the whole dataset.
Definition
```
{
// REQUIRED
// string, `type` the formula type
“type”: “formula”,
// REQUIRED
// object, `options` dataview params
“options”: {
// REQUIRED
// string, `column` column name to aggregate by
“column”: “name”,
// REQUIRED
// string, `aggregation` operation to perform
“operation”: “count”
}
}
```
Operation must be: “min”, “max”, “count”, “avg”, or “sum”.
Result
```
{
"type": "formula",
"operation": "count",
"result": 1000,
"nulls": 0
}
```
#### 2.2 Dataviews attribute
The new dataviews attribute must be a dictionary of dataviews.
An analysis node id can be referenced from dataviews to consume its output query.
The layer consuming the output must reference it with the following option:
```
{
// REQUIRED
// object, `source` as in the future we might want to have other source options
"source": {
// REQUIRED
// string, `id` the analysis node identifier
"id": "HEAD"
}
}
```
#### 2.3. Complete example
```
{
"version": "1.4.0",
"layers": [
{
"type": "cartodb",
"options": {
"source": {
"id": "HEAD"
},
"cartocss": "...",
"cartocss_version": "2.3.0"
}
}
],
"dataviews" {
"basic_histogram": {
"source": {
"id": "HEAD"
},
"type": "histogram",
"options": {
"column": "pop_max"
}
}
},
"analyses": [
{
"id": "HEAD",
"type": "source",
"params": {
"query": "select * from your_table"
}
}
]
}
```
#### 3. Filters
Camshaft's analyses expose a filtering capability and `aggregation` and `histogram` dataviews get them for free with
this extension. Filters are available with the very dataview id, so if you have a "basic_histogram" histogram dataview
you can filter with a range filter with "basic_histogram" name.
#### 3.1 Filter types
##### Category
Allows to remove results that are not contained within a set of elements.
Initially this filter can be applied to a `numeric` or `text` columns.
Params
```
{
“accept”: [“Spain”, “Germany”]
“reject”: [“Japan”]
}
```
##### Range filter
Allows to remove results that dont satisfy numeric min and max values.
Filter is applied to a numeric column.
Params
```
{
“min”: 0,
“max”: 1000
}
```
#### 3.2. How to apply filters
Filters must be applied at map instantiation time.
With :mapconfig as a valid MapConfig and with :filters (a valid JSON) as:
##### Anonymous map
`GET /api/v1/map?config=:mapconfig&filters=:filters`
`POST /api/v1/map?filters=:filters`
with `BODY=:mapconfig`
If in the future we need to support a bigger filters param and it doesnt fit in the query string,
we might solve it by accepting:
`POST /api/v1/map`
with `BODY={“config”: :mapconfig, “filters”: :filters}`
##### Named map
Assume :params (a valid JSON) as named maps params, like in: `{“color”: “red”}`
`GET /api/v1/named/:name/jsonp?config=:params&filters=:filters&callback=cb`
`POST /api/v1/named/:name?filters=:filters`
with `BODY=:params`
If, again, in the future we need to support a bigger filters param that doesnt fit in the query string,
we might solve it by accepting:
`POST /api/v1/named/:name`
with `BODY={“config”: :params, “filters”: :filters}`
#### 3.3 Bounding box special filter
A bounding box filter allows to remove results that dont satisfy a geospatial range.
The bounding box special filter is available per dataview and there is no need to create a bounding box definition as
its always possible to apply a bbox filter per dataview.
A dataview can get its result filtered by bounding box by sending a bbox param in the query string,
param must be in the form `west,south,east,north`.
So applying a bbox filter to a dataview looks like:
GET /api/v1/map/:layergroupid/dataview/:dataview_name?bbox=-90,-45,90,45
### History
#### 1.0.0-alpha
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