GeoJSON Objects
Overview
MongoDB supports the GeoJSON object types listed on this page.
To specify GeoJSON data, use an embedded document with:
a field named
type
that specifies the GeoJSON object type anda field named
coordinates
that specifies the object's coordinates.Important
If specifying latitude and longitude coordinates, list the longitude first, and then latitude.
Valid longitude values are between
-180
and180
, both inclusive.Valid latitude values are between
-90
and90
, both inclusive.
<field>: { type: <GeoJSON type> , coordinates: <coordinates> }
MongoDB geospatial queries on GeoJSON objects calculate on a sphere; MongoDB uses the WGS84 reference system for geospatial queries on GeoJSON objects.
Point
The following example specifies a GeoJSON Point:
{ type: "Point", coordinates: [ 40, 5 ] }
LineString
The following example specifies a GeoJSON LineString:
{ type: "LineString", coordinates: [ [ 40, 5 ], [ 41, 6 ] ] }
Polygon
Polygons consist of
an array of GeoJSON LinearRing
coordinate arrays. These
LinearRings
are closed LineStrings
. Closed LineStrings
have
at least four coordinate pairs and specify the same position as the
first and last coordinates.
The line that joins two points on a curved surface may or may not contain the same set of co-ordinates that joins those two points on a flat surface. The line that joins two points on a curved surface will be a geodesic. Carefully check points to avoid errors with shared edges, as well as overlaps and other types of intersections.
Polygons with a Single Ring
The following example specifies a GeoJSON Polygon
with an exterior
ring and no interior rings (or holes). The first and last coordinates
must match in order to close the polygon:
{ type: "Polygon", coordinates: [ [ [ 0 , 0 ] , [ 3 , 6 ] , [ 6 , 1 ] , [ 0 , 0 ] ] ] }
For Polygons with a single ring, the ring cannot self-intersect.
Polygons with Multiple Rings
For Polygons with multiple rings:
The first described ring must be the exterior ring.
The exterior ring cannot self-intersect.
Any interior ring must be entirely contained by the outer ring.
Interior rings cannot intersect or overlap each other. Interior rings cannot share an edge.
The following example represents a GeoJSON polygon with an interior ring:
{ type : "Polygon", coordinates : [ [ [ 0 , 0 ] , [ 3 , 6 ] , [ 6 , 1 ] , [ 0 , 0 ] ], [ [ 2 , 2 ] , [ 3 , 3 ] , [ 4 , 2 ] , [ 2 , 2 ] ] ] }
MultiPoint
Requires 2dsphere Indexes
GeoJSON MultiPoint embedded documents encode a list of points.
{ type: "MultiPoint", coordinates: [ [ -73.9580, 40.8003 ], [ -73.9498, 40.7968 ], [ -73.9737, 40.7648 ], [ -73.9814, 40.7681 ] ] }
MultiLineString
Requires 2dsphere Indexes
The following example specifies a GeoJSON MultiLineString:
{ type: "MultiLineString", coordinates: [ [ [ -73.96943, 40.78519 ], [ -73.96082, 40.78095 ] ], [ [ -73.96415, 40.79229 ], [ -73.95544, 40.78854 ] ], [ [ -73.97162, 40.78205 ], [ -73.96374, 40.77715 ] ], [ [ -73.97880, 40.77247 ], [ -73.97036, 40.76811 ] ] ] }
MultiPolygon
Requires 2dsphere Indexes
The following example specifies a GeoJSON MultiPolygon:
{ type: "MultiPolygon", coordinates: [ [ [ [ -73.958, 40.8003 ], [ -73.9498, 40.7968 ], [ -73.9737, 40.7648 ], [ -73.9814, 40.7681 ], [ -73.958, 40.8003 ] ] ], [ [ [ -73.958, 40.8003 ], [ -73.9498, 40.7968 ], [ -73.9737, 40.7648 ], [ -73.958, 40.8003 ] ] ] ] }
GeometryCollection
Requires 2dsphere Indexes
The following example stores coordinates of GeoJSON type GeometryCollection:
{ type: "GeometryCollection", geometries: [ { type: "MultiPoint", coordinates: [ [ -73.9580, 40.8003 ], [ -73.9498, 40.7968 ], [ -73.9737, 40.7648 ], [ -73.9814, 40.7681 ] ] }, { type: "MultiLineString", coordinates: [ [ [ -73.96943, 40.78519 ], [ -73.96082, 40.78095 ] ], [ [ -73.96415, 40.79229 ], [ -73.95544, 40.78854 ] ], [ [ -73.97162, 40.78205 ], [ -73.96374, 40.77715 ] ], [ [ -73.97880, 40.77247 ], [ -73.97036, 40.76811 ] ] ] } ] }