Date post: | 12-May-2015 |
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Bringing Some Spatial Love to your Application
Marek JelenPaaS Evangelist, Red Hat
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Agenda• Learn a bit of spatial• See the code• Use it on server• MAKE YOU A ROCKSTAR!!
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i. familiar with the command line
ii. familiar with MongoDB command line
iii. Questions are not good!
iv. Questions are awesome!
Expectations
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What is OpenShift?
Red Hat's free, auto-scaling Platform as a Service (PaaS) for applications in the cloud.
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Kind of like Amazon, right? Nope.
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What’s supported?
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Looks great, but what’s the catch?
• OpenShift is free-as-in-beer & free-as-in-freedom • Three times 0.5GB RAM/1GB storage • Need more resources, just ask!• We are in Developer Preview• Sign up at openshift.com• Promo code: MongoDBBerlin
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On to Spatial and MongoDBOn to Spatial and MongoDB
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The spatial functionality MongoDB provides
1) near
2) within
All of it is laid out on one page:http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
First link on Google for “MongoDB spatial indexing”
Spatial is fun!
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1) Put your coordinates into the document{ loc : [ 50 , 30 ] } //SUGGESTED OPTION
{ loc : { x : 50 , y : 30 } }
{ loc : { foo : 50 , y : 30 } }
{ loc : { lon : 40.739037, lat: 73.992964 } }
2) Make a 2d indexdb.places.ensureIndex( { loc : "2d" } )
How to make it work
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1. Demo MongoDB command line
2. Demo the expected result
3. Create an OpenShift application
4. Import the code from Github• https://github.com/openshift-quickstart/spatial-ruby-openshift-quickstart
5. Demo the deployed application
Demo
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1. Spatial is easy and fun on MongoDB!
2. You can now build your own FourSquare
3. You can build and deploy your application quickly without having to think about infrastructure.
4. Sign up for OpenShift with “MongoDBBerlin” promo code
5. Come to talk to the table
Conclusion
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[email protected]@marek_jelen
http://openshift.redhat.com
https://github.com/openshift-quickstart/spatial-ruby-openshift-quickstart