gol info
Provides general statistics about a library. If a bounding box or polygon are specified, this command provides additional statistics about that area.
Usage:
gol info <gol-file> [<options>]
Options
-a
, --area
<COORDS>
| <FILE>
Defines the (multi)polygon area to which the command should be applied. The following coordinate formats are supported:
GeoJSON
WKT
Raw coordinates in the form
lon_0, lat_0, ... , lon_n, lat_n
. To specify multiple polygons, or a polygon with one or more “holes,” place each ring in parentheses. Rings do not need to be closed.
You can specify coordinate values directly, or via a file.
-b
, --bbox
<W>,<S>,<E>,<N>
Defines the rectangular area (bounding box) to which the command should be applied. Coordinates are specified in WGS-84 (degrees longitude and latitude) and take the form <west>,<south>,<east>,<north>
. Coordinates must not be separated by spaces (otherwise, they would be interpreted as separate arguments).
As an alternative, this option accepts a tile descriptor in the form z/x/y
.
-f
, --free
Displays statistics about the number and sizes of free pages.
-i
, --index
Provides a detailed analysis of the library’s indexes.
For a large (planet-size) library, this option may require several minutes to execute.
-q
, --quiet
Displays only minimal output. Apart from error messages, only minimal progress updates are written to stderr
.
-s
, --silent
No output at all is written to stderr
, not even error messages. (Whether a command succeeded or failed can only be ascertained via the status code returned by the process).
-t
, --tiles
Displays statistics about the tiles.
-v
, --verbose
Writes extra information to stderr
.