This work is based on the ol.expr package by @tschaub.
It adds a few named expression functions to that package:
* INTERSECTS, CONTAINS, DWITHIN, WITHIN (no client-side implementation as yet)
* LIKE (like comparison with wildcard, singleChar and escapeChar)
* IEQ (case-insensitive equality)
* INEQ (case-insensitive non-equality)
It also adds a few extra parameters to the existing EXTENT function to be able
to deserialize and serialize all info (i.e. projection and property name).
Some changes were needed for the GML parser as well:
* createGeometry function needed to be public
* when parsing Box (GML2) and Envelope (GML3) also parse the srsName
* fix up writing for Box and Envelope now that bounds is an array
Also added createDocumentFragment function to the XML parser. Implementation
is similar to OpenLayers 2.
Some addtional notes on the implementation:
* PropertyIsBetween was implemented as an ol.expr.Logical with operator
ol.expr.LogicalOp.AND and two ol.expr.Comparison instances with operator
ol.expr.ComparisonOp.GTE and ol.expr.ComparisonOp.LTE
* In OGC Filter And and Or can contain more than 2 sub filters, so this
is translated into a hierarchy of ol.expr.Logical
Now that we have FeatureId support (see #733), we can add this back to the
GML parsers (v2 and v3). Also add write support for FeatureId in KML, read
support was already added by @fredj
This is a follow-up for https://github.com/openlayers/ol3/pull/711
for the GML parser. Also use goog.array.map instead of map as was
pointed out by @twpayne on the WKT review and update the example data
to use all US states as pointed out by @tschaub on the Google hangout.
This adds a parser (read/write) for GML v2 and v3. GML v3 is limited to the
simple features profile of GML 3.1.1, just like OpenLayers 2 was. This will
be the basis for the WFS parser, but it only makes sense to continue this work
once feature modification (insert, update, delete) is in place in ol3. So the
WFS parser will be another pull request.
Make sure the object structure returned is not mangled by Closure
Do not use closure XHR or JSON in the example
Use Jasmine's async support in the test cases
Get rid of some backwards compatibility now that we have a fresh start