This makes the asynchronous and synchronous versions of
readFeatures work with the same data structures, and leaves
projection handling outside the parsers.
As demonstrated in the tests, a MultiGeometry may contain other MultiGeometry nodes. We can support this with heterogenous GeometryCollection instances - though these are not currently rendered.
KML and WKT don't specify a winding order, so we write those out in CW/CCW order (for exterior/interior). GML references ISO 19107 that specifies CCW/CW, so we serialize in that winding order.
Having hand generated all this GML data the first time around, I reserve the right to modify it for the tests.
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
Use the xml property instead in IE for serializing XML.
The xml_eql tests were failing in IE9 on a difference between null and an
empty string for namespaceURI of attributes, this difference is not
relevant to our testing so make sure we ignore.
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.
On servers that report an incorrect content type for XML
documents, responseXML will be empty. In these cases we need to
use responseText instead. This change also prevents readNode
calls with empty data.
Add a parser (read/write) for OGC Well-Known-Text (WKT). It deals with
geometries only, not with features, mostly because WKT can only contain a
single geometry (or geometry collection). This can later on be used to
serialize and deserialize geometries in ol3.
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.