how to check polygon contain Point Sequelize and postgres












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I am working with nodejs, orm is sequelize, database is postgresql. I want to Get
Polygon from another table and where to Vehicles table
here is the code:



const geoRegion = await models.GeoRegion.find({
where: {
id: id,
},
});

const scooters = await models.Vehicle.findAll({
where: {
$and: models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.fn('ST_Intersects', geoRegion.polygon, models.sequelize.fn('ST_SetSRID', models.sequelize.fn('ST_MakePoint', models.sequelize.col('lastReportedLocation')), '4326')), true),
},
plain: true,
});


the geoRegion has field polygon, I want to check Vehicles inside the polygon
here is the error:



SELECT * FROM "Vehicles" AS "Vehicle" WHERE ST_Intersects("lastReportedLocation", "type" = 'Polygon' AND "coordinates" IN (ARRAY[ARRAY[105.293,21.145],...)
"name": "SequelizeDatabaseError",
"error": "column "type" does not exist"









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    I am working with nodejs, orm is sequelize, database is postgresql. I want to Get
    Polygon from another table and where to Vehicles table
    here is the code:



    const geoRegion = await models.GeoRegion.find({
    where: {
    id: id,
    },
    });

    const scooters = await models.Vehicle.findAll({
    where: {
    $and: models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.fn('ST_Intersects', geoRegion.polygon, models.sequelize.fn('ST_SetSRID', models.sequelize.fn('ST_MakePoint', models.sequelize.col('lastReportedLocation')), '4326')), true),
    },
    plain: true,
    });


    the geoRegion has field polygon, I want to check Vehicles inside the polygon
    here is the error:



    SELECT * FROM "Vehicles" AS "Vehicle" WHERE ST_Intersects("lastReportedLocation", "type" = 'Polygon' AND "coordinates" IN (ARRAY[ARRAY[105.293,21.145],...)
    "name": "SequelizeDatabaseError",
    "error": "column "type" does not exist"









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      I am working with nodejs, orm is sequelize, database is postgresql. I want to Get
      Polygon from another table and where to Vehicles table
      here is the code:



      const geoRegion = await models.GeoRegion.find({
      where: {
      id: id,
      },
      });

      const scooters = await models.Vehicle.findAll({
      where: {
      $and: models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.fn('ST_Intersects', geoRegion.polygon, models.sequelize.fn('ST_SetSRID', models.sequelize.fn('ST_MakePoint', models.sequelize.col('lastReportedLocation')), '4326')), true),
      },
      plain: true,
      });


      the geoRegion has field polygon, I want to check Vehicles inside the polygon
      here is the error:



      SELECT * FROM "Vehicles" AS "Vehicle" WHERE ST_Intersects("lastReportedLocation", "type" = 'Polygon' AND "coordinates" IN (ARRAY[ARRAY[105.293,21.145],...)
      "name": "SequelizeDatabaseError",
      "error": "column "type" does not exist"









      share|improve this question














      I am working with nodejs, orm is sequelize, database is postgresql. I want to Get
      Polygon from another table and where to Vehicles table
      here is the code:



      const geoRegion = await models.GeoRegion.find({
      where: {
      id: id,
      },
      });

      const scooters = await models.Vehicle.findAll({
      where: {
      $and: models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.fn('ST_Intersects', geoRegion.polygon, models.sequelize.fn('ST_SetSRID', models.sequelize.fn('ST_MakePoint', models.sequelize.col('lastReportedLocation')), '4326')), true),
      },
      plain: true,
      });


      the geoRegion has field polygon, I want to check Vehicles inside the polygon
      here is the error:



      SELECT * FROM "Vehicles" AS "Vehicle" WHERE ST_Intersects("lastReportedLocation", "type" = 'Polygon' AND "coordinates" IN (ARRAY[ARRAY[105.293,21.145],...)
      "name": "SequelizeDatabaseError",
      "error": "column "type" does not exist"






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          ST_Intersects expects two geometries/geographies as arguments. So, I may guess, your query should look like:



          select v.* 
          from Vehicles v
          join geoRegion r
          on st_intersects(v.lastReportedLocation, r.polygon)


          assuming both fields 'lastReportedLocation' from Vehicles table and 'polygon' of geoRegion table contain valid geometries, that's supposed to give you vehicles within area of interest.






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            ST_Intersects expects two geometries/geographies as arguments. So, I may guess, your query should look like:



            select v.* 
            from Vehicles v
            join geoRegion r
            on st_intersects(v.lastReportedLocation, r.polygon)


            assuming both fields 'lastReportedLocation' from Vehicles table and 'polygon' of geoRegion table contain valid geometries, that's supposed to give you vehicles within area of interest.






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              ST_Intersects expects two geometries/geographies as arguments. So, I may guess, your query should look like:



              select v.* 
              from Vehicles v
              join geoRegion r
              on st_intersects(v.lastReportedLocation, r.polygon)


              assuming both fields 'lastReportedLocation' from Vehicles table and 'polygon' of geoRegion table contain valid geometries, that's supposed to give you vehicles within area of interest.






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                ST_Intersects expects two geometries/geographies as arguments. So, I may guess, your query should look like:



                select v.* 
                from Vehicles v
                join geoRegion r
                on st_intersects(v.lastReportedLocation, r.polygon)


                assuming both fields 'lastReportedLocation' from Vehicles table and 'polygon' of geoRegion table contain valid geometries, that's supposed to give you vehicles within area of interest.






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                ST_Intersects expects two geometries/geographies as arguments. So, I may guess, your query should look like:



                select v.* 
                from Vehicles v
                join geoRegion r
                on st_intersects(v.lastReportedLocation, r.polygon)


                assuming both fields 'lastReportedLocation' from Vehicles table and 'polygon' of geoRegion table contain valid geometries, that's supposed to give you vehicles within area of interest.







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