Previously the build only emitted the ukr (Ukraine) worldview, so the worldview dropdown had a single option even though it claimed otherwise. Build now produces Admin 0 GeoJSON for every NE-published editorial: default, arg, bdg, bra, chn, deu, egy, esp, fra, gbr, grc, idn, ind, iso, isr, ita, jpn, kor, mar, nep, nld, pak, pol, prt, pse, rus, sau, swe, tur, twn, ukr, usa, vnm (33 total). NE does not publish per-worldview Admin 1 variants, so subdivisions within a country come from a single shared file. The frontend now always points Admin 1, regional aggregation, and composite URLs at the ukr-prefixed shared outputs regardless of the selected worldview — the worldview control only affects the world (Admin 0) map. - build.py: expand WORLDVIEWS_ADMIN_0 to 33 worldviews; main() builds Admin 0 for all of them, Admin 1 only for ukr - transformProps.ts: introduce SHARED_ADMIN1_WORLDVIEW = 'ukr'; pin all non-Admin-0 URLs to it - controlPanel.tsx: WORLDVIEW_LABELS now covers all 33 codes; unrecognized codes still fall back to raw code for forward-compat - transformProps.test.ts: cover shared-Admin1 contract (admin1+chn still resolves to ukr_admin1_*) - pre-commit: exclude .geo.json from check-added-large-files (existing rule only excluded .geojson and would block these ~2MB worldview files) - README + SIP: document the worldview model and check off Phase 1 item Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Country Map data pipeline
This directory contains the build pipeline that turns upstream Natural Earth data into the GeoJSON files consumed by @superset-ui/plugin-chart-country-map.
It replaces the legacy scripts/Country Map GeoJSON Generator.ipynb notebook. See SIP_DRAFT.md in the parent directory for the full design rationale.
Layout
scripts/
build.sh # one-shot reproducible build
README.md # this file
config/ # declarative YAML — handles ~95% of fixes
name_overrides.yaml # typos, deprecated ISO codes, admin renames
flying_islands.yaml # repositioning + bbox drops for far-flung territories
territory_assignments.yaml # add features from sibling Admin 0 records
regional_aggregations.yaml # dissolve Admin 1 into administrative regions
composite_maps.yaml # multi-country composites (e.g. France-with-Overseas)
procedural/ # escape hatch — handles the rare 5%
README.md # when to use, when not
NN_<descriptive_name>.py # one focused script per genuine edge case
output/ # gitignored — build artifacts
Worldviews
Natural Earth publishes per-country editorial variants of its Admin 0
(countries) layer: ne_10m_admin_0_countries_<code>.shp. Each variant
encodes that country's official stance on disputed borders — e.g.
ne_10m_admin_0_countries_ukr.shp shows Crimea as Ukrainian; _chn
shows Taiwan as part of China; _iso uses neutral ISO 3166-1 boundaries.
build.py builds Admin 0 for every NE-published worldview listed in
the WORLDVIEWS_ADMIN_0 constant — outputs are named
<worldview>_admin0.geo.json. The plugin's worldview control reads the
list from manifest.json and shows whatever the build produced.
NE does not publish per-worldview Admin 1 variants — subdivisions
within a country come from a single global file. We build Admin 1 once
(under the ukr filename prefix for back-compat) and the frontend
always points Admin 1, regional, and composite URLs at that shared
output regardless of which worldview the user has selected. The
worldview choice only changes the country-borders map (Admin 0).
Operating principles
- Default tool: declarative YAML. Most touchups are renames, repositions, dissolves, or filters — all expressible in YAML. Diffs are small, conflicts localize cleanly to one entry, contributors can submit "fix typo X" as a one-line PR.
- Escape hatch:
procedural/directory of small, named, single-purpose Python scripts for the rare cases YAML can't express cleanly. Each script has a header comment explaining why it's not in YAML. Seeprocedural/README.mdfor the bar. - Build is reproducible from a pinned NE version.
build.shrecords the NE git SHA it consumed; outputs are deterministic given inputs. - CI regenerates on schema change and opens a PR if outputs differ. Maintainers review the cartographic diff in legible GeoJSON, not opaque notebook JSON.
Workflow for adding a fix
- Identify the upstream NE issue (wrong name, missing territory, etc.).
- Try YAML first. Add the smallest possible entry to the appropriate config file with a
descriptionfield explaining the fix. - If YAML can't express it cleanly, add a numbered script in
procedural/with a header comment explaining why YAML didn't fit. - Run
build.shlocally, verify the output GeoJSON looks right. - Open PR. Reviewer sees the YAML diff (or new procedural script) plus the regenerated GeoJSON.
See also
SIP_DRAFT.md(parent dir) — design rationale, notebook audit, obsolescence checkprocedural/README.md— when to use the escape hatch