It is possible to create invalid shapes through the JtsShapeFactory.MultipolygonBuilder.
You can reproduce by running the following class:
import org.locationtech.spatial4j.context.jts.JtsSpatialContext;
import org.locationtech.spatial4j.context.jts.JtsSpatialContextFactory;
import org.locationtech.spatial4j.exception.InvalidShapeException;
import org.locationtech.spatial4j.shape.jts.JtsShapeFactory;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
JtsSpatialContextFactory ctxFactory = new JtsSpatialContextFactory();
ctxFactory.geo = false;
ctxFactory.useJtsLineString = true;
ctxFactory.useJtsMulti = true;
ctxFactory.useJtsPoint = true;
JtsSpatialContext ctx = new JtsSpatialContext(ctxFactory);
JtsShapeFactory shapeFactory = new JtsShapeFactory(ctx, ctxFactory);
JtsShapeFactory.PolygonBuilder polygonBuilder = shapeFactory.polygon()
.pointLatLon(1, 1)
.pointLatLon(-1, -1)
.pointLatLon(1, -1)
.pointLatLon(-1, 1)
.pointLatLon(1, 1);
try {
polygonBuilder.build();
System.out.println("OK");
} catch (InvalidShapeException e) {
System.out.println("KO: " + e.getMessage());
}
try {
shapeFactory.multiPolygon().add(polygonBuilder).build();
System.out.println("OK");
} catch (InvalidShapeException e) {
System.out.println("KO: " + e.getMessage());
}
}
}
Output:
KO: Self-intersection at or near point (0.0, 0.0, NaN)
OK
The JtsShapeFactory.MultipolygonBuilder is used in the ShapeDeserializer and GeometryDeserializer classes and can lead jackson to create invalid shapes.
It is possible to create invalid shapes through the
JtsShapeFactory.MultipolygonBuilder.You can reproduce by running the following class:
Output:
The
JtsShapeFactory.MultipolygonBuilderis used in theShapeDeserializerandGeometryDeserializerclasses and can lead jackson to create invalid shapes.