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NAME

       gdalbuildvrt - Builds a VRT from a list of datasets.

SYNOPSIS

          gdalbuildvrt [--help] [--help-general]
                       [-tileindex <field_name>]
                       [-resolution {highest|lowest|average|user}]
                       [-te <xmin> <ymin> <xmax> <ymax>] [-tr <xres> <yres>] [-tap]
                       [-separate] [-b <band>]... [-sd <subdataset>]
                       [-allow_projection_difference] [-q]
                       [-addalpha] [-hidenodata]
                       [-srcnodata "<value>[ <value>]..."] [-vrtnodata "<value>[ <value>]..."
                       [-ignore_srcmaskband]
                       [-a_srs <srs_def>]
                       [-r {nearest|bilinear|cubic|cubicspline|lanczos|average|mode}]
                       [-oo <NAME>=<VALUE>]...
                       [-input_file_list <filename>] [-overwrite]
                       [-strict | -non_strict]
                       <output_filename.vrt> <input_raster> [<input_raster>]...

DESCRIPTION

       This program builds a VRT (Virtual Dataset) that is a mosaic of the list of input GDAL datasets. The list
       of  input  GDAL  datasets  can  be  specified  at the end of the command line, or put in a text file (one
       filename per line) for very long lists, or it can be a MapServer tileindex (see gdaltindex  utility).  In
       the later case, all entries in the tile index will be added to the VRT.

       With  -separate,  each  files  goes  into  a  separate  band in the VRT dataset. Otherwise, the files are
       considered as tiles of a larger mosaic and the VRT file has as many bands as one of the input files.

       If one GDAL dataset is made of several subdatasets and has 0 raster bands, all the  subdatasets  will  be
       added to the VRT rather than the dataset itself.

       gdalbuildvrt  does  some  amount of checks to assure that all files that will be put in the resulting VRT
       have similar characteristics : number of bands, projection, color interpretation... If not, files that do
       not match the common characteristics will be skipped.  (This is only true in the default  mode,  and  not
       when using the -separate option)

       If there is some amount of spatial overlapping between files, the order of files appearing in the list of
       source matter: files that are listed at the end are the ones from which the content will be fetched. Note
       that  nodata  will  be  taken  into  account  to  potentially fetch data from less priority datasets, but
       currently, alpha channel is not taken into account to do alpha compositing  (so  a  source  with  alpha=0
       appearing on top of another source will override is content). This might be changed in later versions.

       --help Show this help message and exit

       --help-general
              Gives a brief usage message for the generic GDAL commandline options and exit.

       -tileindex
              Use the specified value as the tile index field, instead of the default value which is 'location'.

       -resolution {highest|lowest|average|user}
              In  case  the resolution of all input files is not the same, the -resolution flag enables the user
              to control the way the output resolution is computed.

              highest will pick the smallest values of pixel dimensions within the set of source rasters.

              lowest will pick the largest values of pixel dimensions within the set of source rasters.

              average is the default and will compute an average of pixel dimensions within the  set  of  source
              rasters.

              user must be used in combination with the -tr option to specify the target resolution.

       -tr <xres> <yres>
              Set target resolution. The values must be expressed in georeferenced units.  Both must be positive
              values.  Specifying  those values is of course incompatible with highest|lowest|average values for
              -resolution option.

       -tap   (target aligned pixels) align the coordinates of the extent of the output file to  the  values  of
              the  -tr,  such  that the aligned extent includes the minimum extent.  Alignment means that xmin /
              resx, ymin / resy, xmax / resx and ymax / resy are integer values.

       -te <xmin> <ymin> <xmax> <ymax>
              Set georeferenced extents of VRT file. The values must be expressed in  georeferenced  units.   If
              not specified, the extent of the VRT is the minimum bounding box of the set of source rasters.

       -addalpha
              Adds an alpha mask band to the VRT when the source raster have none. Mainly useful for RGB sources
              (or  grey-level  sources).   The alpha band is filled on-the-fly with the value 0 in areas without
              any source raster, and with value 255 in areas with source raster.  The  effect  is  that  a  RGBA
              viewer  will  render the areas without source rasters as transparent and areas with source rasters
              as opaque.  This option is not compatible with -separate.

       -hidenodata
              Even if any band contains nodata value, giving this option makes  the  VRT  band  not  report  the
              NoData.  Useful  when you want to control the background color of the dataset. By using along with
              the -addalpha option, you can  prepare  a  dataset  which  doesn't  report  nodata  value  but  is
              transparent in areas with no data.

       -srcnodata "<value>[ <value>]..."
              Set  nodata  values for input bands (different values can be supplied for each band). If more than
              one value is supplied all values should be quoted to keep them  together  as  a  single  operating
              system  argument.  If  the  option  is  not specified, the intrinsic nodata settings on the source
              datasets will be used (if they exist). The value set by this  option  is  written  in  the  NODATA
              element  of each ComplexSource element. Use a value of None to ignore intrinsic nodata settings on
              the source datasets.

       -ignore_srcmaskband
              New in version 3.3.

              Starting with GDAL 3.3, if a source has a mask band (internal/external mask band, or alpha  band),
              a  <ComplexSource>  element  is  created  by  default with a <UseMaskBand>true</UseMaskBand> child
              element, to instruct the VRT driver to use the mask band  of  the  source  to  mask  pixels  being
              composited.   This   is   a   generalization   of   the   NODATA  element.   When  specifying  the
              -ignore_srcmaskband option, the mask band of sources will not be taken into account, and  in  case
              of overlapping between sources, the last one will override previous ones in areas of overlap.

       -b <band>
              Select  an  input  <band>  to be processed. Bands are numbered from 1.  If input bands not set all
              bands will be added to vrt.  Multiple -b switches may be used to select a set of input bands.

       -sd< <subdataset>
              If the input dataset contains several subdatasets use  a  subdataset  with  the  specified  number
              (starting from 1). This is an alternative of giving the full subdataset name as an input.

       -vrtnodata "<value>[ <value>]..."
              Set nodata values at the VRT band level (different values can be supplied for each band).  If more
              than one value is supplied all values should be quoted to keep them together as a single operating
              system  argument.   If the option is not specified, intrinsic nodata settings on the first dataset
              will be used (if they exist). The value set by this option is written in the  NoDataValue  element
              of  each  VRTRasterBand  element.  Use  a value of None to ignore intrinsic nodata settings on the
              source datasets.

       -separate
              Place each input file into a separate band. Contrary to the default mode, it is not required  that
              all bands have the same datatype.

              Starting with GDAL 3.8, all bands of each input file are added as separate VRT bands, unless -b is
              specified to select a subset of them.  Before GDAL 3.8, only the first band of each input file was
              placed into a new VRT band, and -b was ignored.

       -allow_projection_difference
              When  this  option  is specified, the utility will accept to make a VRT even if the input datasets
              have not the same projection. Note: this does not  mean  that  they  will  be  reprojected.  Their
              projection will just be ignored.

       -a_srs <srs_def>
              Override  the  projection  for  the  output  file.  The <srs_def> may be any of the usual GDAL/OGR
              forms, complete WKT, PROJ.4, EPSG:n or a file containing the WKT. No reprojection is done.

       -r {nearest|bilinear|cubic|cubicspline|lanczos|average|mode}
              Select a resampling algorithm. Nearest is the default

       -oo <NAME>=<VALUE>
              Dataset open option (format specific)

              New in version 2.2.

       -input_file_list <filename>
              To specify a text file with an input filename on each line

       -q     To disable the progress bar on the console

       -overwrite
              Overwrite the VRT if it already exists.

       -strict
              Turn warnings as failures. This is mutually exclusive with -non_strict, the latter  which  is  the
              default.

              New in version 3.4.2.

       -non_strict
              Skip source datasets that have issues with warnings, and continue processing. This is the default.

              New in version 3.4.2.

EXAMPLES

       • Make a virtual mosaic from all TIFF files contained in a directory :

          gdalbuildvrt doq_index.vrt doq/*.tif

       • Make a virtual mosaic from files whose name is specified in a text file :

          gdalbuildvrt -input_file_list my_list.txt doq_index.vrt

       • Make a RGB virtual mosaic from 3 single-band input files :

          gdalbuildvrt -separate rgb.vrt red.tif green.tif blue.tif

       • Make a virtual mosaic with blue background colour (RGB: 0 0 255) :

          gdalbuildvrt -hidenodata -vrtnodata "0 0 255" doq_index.vrt doq/*.tif

C API

       This utility is also callable from C with GDALBuildVRT().

AUTHOR

       Even Rouault <even.rouault@spatialys.com>

COPYRIGHT

       1998-2024

                                                  Feb 08, 2024                                   GDALBUILDVRT(1)