Property listing

This page lists the supported rendering properties. See CSS value types for more information about the value types for each.

Point symbology

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

mark

url, symbol

The image or well-known shape to render for points

yes

mark-composite

string

The composite mode to be used and the optional opacity separated with a comma. See the full list of available modes.

no

mark-mime

string (MIME Type)

The type of the image referenced by a url()

No, defaults to ‘image/jpeg’

mark-geometry

expression

An expression to use for the geometry when rendering features

yes

mark-size

length

The width to assume for the provided image. The height will be adjusted to preserve the source aspect ratio.

yes

mark-rotation

angle

A rotation to be applied (clockwise) to the mark image.

yes

z-index

integer

Controls the z ordering of output

no

mark-label-obstacle

boolean

If true the point symbol will be considered an obstacle for labels, no label will overlap it

no

mark-anchor

expression

The part of the mark to place over the point or middle of the polygon. This takes 2 values - x y where x=0 is the left edge of the label, x=1 is the right edge. y=0 is the bottom edge of the label, y=1 is the top edge. Specify 0.5 0.5 to centre a label.

yes

mark-offset

expression

This is for fine-tuning mark-anchor. x and y values specify pixel offsets to adjust the mark position.

yes

Line symbology

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

stroke

color, url, symbol

The color, graphic, or well-known shape to use to stroke lines or outlines

yes

stroke-composite

string

The composite mode to be used and the optional opacity separated with a comma. See the full list of available modes.

no

stroke-geometry

expression

An expression to use for the geometry when rendering features.

yes

stroke-offset

expression

Draws a parallel line using the specified distance, positive values offset left, negative right.

yes

stroke-mime

string (MIME Type)

The type of the image referenced by a url()

No, defaults to ‘image/jpeg’

stroke-opacity

percentage

A value in the range of 0 (fully transparent) to 1.0 (fully opaque)

yes

stroke-width

length

The width to use for stroking the line.

yes

stroke-size

length

An image or symbol used for the stroke pattern will be stretched or squashed to this size before rendering. If this value differs from the stroke-width, the graphic will be repeated or clipped as needed.

yes

stroke-rotation

angle

A rotation to be applied (clockwise) to the stroke image. See also the stroke- repeat property.

yes

stroke-linecap

keyword: butt, square, round

The style to apply to the ends of lines drawn

yes

stroke-linejoin

keyword: miter, round, bevel

The style to apply to the “elbows” where segments of multi-line features meet.

yes

stroke-dasharray

list of lengths

The lengths of segments to use in a dashed line.

no

stroke-dashoffset

length

How far to offset the dash pattern from the ends of the lines.

yes|

stroke-repeat

keyword: repeat, stipple

How to use the provided graphic to paint the line. If repeat, then the graphic is repeatedly painted along the length of the line (rotated appropriately to match the line’s direction). If stipple, then the line is treated as a polygon to be filled.

yes

z-index

integer

Controls the z ordering of output

no

stroke-label-obstacle

boolean

If true the line will be considered an obstacle for labels, no label will overlap it

no

Polygon symbology

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

fill

color, url, symbol

The color, graphic, or well-known shape to use to stroke lines or outlines

yes

fill-composite

string

The composite mode to be used and the optional opacity separated with a comma. See the full list of available modes.

no

fill-geometry

expression

An expression to use for the geometry when rendering features.

yes

fill-mime

string (MIME Type)

The type of the image referenced by a url()

No, defaults to ‘image/jpeg’

fill-opacity

percentage

A value in the range of 0 (fully transparent) to 1.0 (fully opaque)

yes

fill-size

length

The width to assume for the image or graphic provided.

yes

fill-rotation

angle

A rotation to be applied (clockwise) to the fill image.

yes

z-index

integer

Controls the z ordering of output

no

fill-label-obstacle

boolean

If true the polygon will be considered an obstacle for labels, no label will overlap it

no

graphic-margin

List of lengths

A list of 1 to 4 values, specifying the space between repeated graphics in a texture paint. One value is uniform spacing in all directions, two values are considered top/bottom and right/left, three values are considered top, right/left, bottom, four values are read as top,right,bottom,left.

no

random

none,grid,free

Activates random distribution of symbols in a texture fill tile. See Fills with randomized symbols for details. Defaults to “none”

no

random-seed

integer number

The seed for the random generator. Defaults to 0

no

random-rotation

none/free

When set to “free” activates random rotation of the symbol in addition to random distribution. Defaults to “none”

no

random-symbol-count

positive integer number

Number of symbols to be placed in the texture fill tile. May not be respected due to location conflicts (no two symbols are allowed to overlap). Defaults to 16.

no

random-tile-size

positive integer number

Size of the texture paint tile that will be filled with the random symbols. Defaults to 256.

no

Text symbology (labelling) - part 1

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

label

string

The text to display as labels for features

yes

label-geometry

expression

An expression to use for the geometry when rendering features.

yes

label-anchor

expression

The part of the label to place over the point or middle of the polygon. This takes 2 values - x y where x=0 is the left edge of the label, x=1 is the right edge. y=0 is the bottom edge of the label, y=1 is the top edge. Specify 0.5 0.5 to centre a label.

yes

label-offset

expression

This is for fine-tuning label-anchor. x and y values specify pixels to adjust the label position. For lines, a single value will make the label be parallel to the line, at the given distance, while two values will force a point style placement, with the label painted horizontally at the center of the line (plus the given offsets)

yes

label-rotation

expression

Clockwise rotation of label in degrees.

yes

label-z-index

expression

Used to determine which labels are drawn on top of other labels. Lower z-indexes are drawn on top.

yes

shield

mark, symbol

A graphic to display behind the label, such as a highway shield.

yes

shield-mime

string (MIME Type)

The type of the image referenced by a url()

No, defaults to ‘image/jpeg’

shield-placement

one of label, independent, defaults to label

Placement of the shield relative to the label. The default is label, meaning the shield will move along with the label and be centered with it (classic road shield). independent places the shield independently instead, using its own anchor and offset properties. The latter is useful to build “point and label” compositions (e.g., city labels) so that the point won’t show up if the label does not (as an alternative to a mark and label setup, where the mark will always show up).

no

shield-anchor

expression

The part of the shield to place over the point or middle of the polygon. This takes 2 values - x y where x=0 is the left edge of the label, x=1 is the right edge. y=0 is the bottom edge of the label, y=1 is the top edge. Specify 0.5 0.5 to centre a label. This property activates only if the shield-placement one is set to independent, otherwise the shield will be centered with the label.

yes

shield-offset

expression

This is for fine-tuning shield-anchor. x and y values specify pixels to adjust the shield position. This property activates only if the shield-placement one is set to independent, otherwise the shield will be centered with the label.

yes

font-family

string

The name of the font or font family to use for labels

yes

font-fill

fill

The fill to use when rendering fonts

yes

font-style

keyword: normal, italic, oblique

The style for the lettering

yes

font-weight

keyword: normal, bold

The weight for the lettering

yes

font-size

length

The size for the font to display.

yes

font-opacity

percentage

The opacity of the text, from 0 (fully transparent) to 1.0 (fully opaque).

yes

halo-radius

length

The size of a halo to display around the lettering (to enhance readability). This is required to activate the halo feature.

yes

halo-color

color

The color for the halo

yes

halo-opacity

percentage

The opacity of the halo, from 0 (fully transparent) to 1.0 (fully opaque).

yes

label-padding

length

The amount of ‘padding’ space to provide around labels. Labels will not be rendered closer together than this threshold. This is equivalent to the spaceAround vendor parameter.

no

label-group

one of: true or false

If true, the render will treat features with the same label text as a single feature for the purpose of labelling. This is equivalent to the group vendor parameter.

no

label-max-displacement

length

If set, this is the maximum displacement that the renderer will apply to a label. Labels that need larger displacements to avoid collisions will simply be omitted. This is equivalent to the maxDisplacement vendor parameter.

no

Text symbology (labelling) - part 2

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

label-min-group-distance

length

This is equivalent to the minGroupDistance vendor parameter in SLD.

no

label-repeat

length

If set, the renderer will repeat labels at this interval along a line. This is equivalent to the repeat vendor parameter.

no

label-all-group

one of true or false

when using grouping, whether to label only the longest line that could be built by merging the lines forming the group, or also the other ones. This is equivalent to the allGroup vendor parameter.

no

label-remove-overlaps

one of true or false

If enabled, the renderer will remove overlapping lines within a group to avoid duplicate labels. This is equivalent to the removeOverlaps vendor parameter.

no

label-allow-overruns

one of true or false

Determines whether the renderer will show labels that are longer than the lines being labelled. This is equivalent to the allowOverrun vendor parameter.

no

label-follow-line

one of true or false

If enabled, the render will curve labels to follow the lines being labelled. This is equivalent to the followLine vendor parameter.

no

label-max-angle-delta

one of true or false

The maximum amount of curve allowed between two characters of a label; only applies when ‘follow-line: true’ is set. This is equivalent to the maxAngleDelta vendor parameter.

no

label-auto-wrap

length

Labels will be wrapped to multiple lines if they exceed this length in pixels. This is equivalent to the autoWrap vendor parameter.

no

label-force-ltr

one of true or false

By default, the renderer will flip labels whose normal orientation would cause them to be upside-down. Set this parameter to false if you are using some icon character label like an arrow to show a line’s direction. This is equivalent to the forceLeftToRight vendor parameter.

no

label-conflict-resolution

one of true or false

Set this to false to disable label conflict resolution, allowing overlapping labels to be rendered. This is equivalent to the conflictResolution vendor parameter.

no

label-fit-goodness

scale

The renderer will omit labels that fall below this “match quality” score. The scoring rules differ for each geometry type. This is equivalent to the goodnessOfFit vendor parameter.

no

label-priority

expression

Specifies an expression to use in determining which features to prefer if there are labelling conflicts. This is equivalent to the Priority SLD extension.

yes

Text symbology (labelling) - part 3

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

shield-resize

string, one of none, stretch, or proportional

Specifies a mode for resizing label graphics (such as highway shields) to fit the text of the label. The default mode, ‘none’, never modifies the label graphic. In stretch mode, GeoServer will resize the graphic to exactly surround the label text, possibly modifying the image’s aspect ratio. In proportional mode, GeoServer will expand the image to be large enough to surround the text while preserving its original aspect ratio.

none

shield-margin

list of lengths, one to four elements long.

Specifies an extra margin (in pixels) to be applied to the label text when calculating label dimensions for use with the shield-resize option. Similar to the margin shorthand property in CSS for HTML, its interpretation varies depending on how many margin values are provided: 1 = use that margin length on all sides of the label 2 = use the first for top & bottom margins and the second for left & right margins. 3 = use the first for the top margin, second for left & right margins, third for the bottom margin. 4 = use the first for the top margin, second for the right margin, third for the bottom margin, and fourth for the left margin.

none

label-underline-text

one of true or false

If enabled, the renderer will underline labels. This is equivalent to the underlineText vendor parameter.

no

label-strikethrough-text

one of true or false

If enabled, the renderer will strikethrough labels. This is equivalent to the strikethroughText vendor parameter.

no

label-char-spacing

an amount of pixels, can be negative

If present, expands or shrinks the space between subsequent characters in a label according to the value specified

no

label-word-spacing

an amount of pixels, must be zero or positive

If present, expands the space between subsequent words in a label according to the value specified

no

Raster symbology

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

raster-channels

string

The list of raster channels to be used in the output. It can be “auto” to make the renderer choose the best course of action, or a list of band numbers, a single one will generate a gray image, three will generate an RGB one, four will generate a RGBA one. E.g., “1 3 7” to choose the first, third and seventh band of the input raster to make an RGB image

no

raster-composite

string

The composite mode to be used and the optional opacity separated with a comma. See the full list of available modes.

no

raster-geometry

expression

The attribute containing the raster to be painted. Normally not needed, but it would work if you had a custom vector data source that contains a GridCoverage attribute, in order to select it

yes

raster-opacity

floating point

A value comprised between 0 and 1, 0 meaning completely transparent, 1 meaning completely opaque. This controls the whole raster transparency.

no

raster-contrast-enhancement

string

Allows to stretch the range of data/colors in order to enhance tiny differences. Possible values are ‘normalize’, ‘histogram’ and ‘none’

no

raster-gamma

floating point

Gamma adjustment for the output raster

no

raster-z-index

integer

Controls the z ordering of the raster output

no

raster-color-map

string

Applies a color map to single banded input. The contents are a space separate list of color-map-entry(color, value) (opacity assumed to be 1 and label will have a null value), or color-map-entry(color, value, opacity, label). The values must be provided in increasing order.

no

raster-color-map-type

string

Controls how the color map entries are interpreted, the possible values are “ramp”, “intervals” and “values”, with ramp being the default if no “raster-color-map-type” is provided. The default “ramp” behavior is to linearly interpolate color between the provided values, and assign the lowest color to all values below the lowest value, and the highest color to all values above the highest value. The “intervals” behavior instead assigns solid colors between values, whilst “values” only assigns colors to the specified values, every other value in the raster is not painted at all

no

raster-color-map-extended

string

Enables “extended color map” mode, which makes the color map use 65536 entries instead of 256, and thus allows for a more precise color mapping. The default is “false”, which means the color map is limited to 256 entries (if more than 256 colors are used, the extended color map mode is enabled automatically). This property is ignored if the “raster-color-map” property is not provided.

no

raster-label-fi

string

Controls if and how color map entry labels are included, as attributes, in the GetFeatureInfo output. Valid values are add, adding the labels as extra attributes, replace, using the labels in place of the actual value, or none (the default) which does not include the labels in the output.

no

raster-label-name

string

If color map entry labels are included in the GetFeatureInfo output, this property controls then name of the attribute that will contain them.

no

Shared

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

composite

string

The composite mode to be used and the optional opacity separated with a comma. See the full list of available modes.

no

composite-base

one of true or false

This will tell the rendering engine to use that FeatureTypeStyle as the destination, and will compose all subsequent FeatureTypeStyle/Layers on top of it, until another base is found.

no

geometry

expression

An expression to use for the geometry when rendering features. This provides a geometry for all types of symbology, but can be overridden by the symbol-specific geometry properties.

yes

sort-by

string

A comma separated list of sorting directives, att1 A|D, att2 A|D, ... where att? are attribute names, and A or D are an optional direction specification, A is ascending, D is descending. Determines the loading, and thus painting, order of the features

no

sort-by-group

string

Rules with the different z-index but same sort-by-group id have their features sorted as a single group. Useful to z-order across layers or across different feature groups, like roads and rails, especially when using z-index to support casing

no

transform

function

Applies a rendering transformation on the current level. The function syntax is txName(key1:value1,key1:value2). Values can be single ones, or space separated lists.

no

Symbol properties

These properties are applied only when styling built-in symbols. See Styled marks for details.

Property

Type

Meaning

Accepts Expression?

size

length

The size at which to render the symbol.

yes

rotation

angle

An angle through which to rotate the symbol.

yes