[1.10.x] Unified SpatiaLite spelling

Backport of ade681b9ad from master.
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Claude Paroz 2016-08-09 18:46:14 +02:00
parent 630613d719
commit 246e516f29
13 changed files with 21 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ class SpatiaLiteIntrospection(DatabaseIntrospection):
# from OGC geom type name to Django field.
ogr_type = row[2]
if isinstance(ogr_type, six.integer_types) and ogr_type > 1000:
# Spatialite versions >= 4 use the new SFSQL 1.2 offsets
# SpatiaLite versions >= 4 use the new SFSQL 1.2 offsets
# 1000 (Z), 2000 (M), and 3000 (ZM) to indicate the presence of
# higher dimensional coordinates (M not yet supported by Django).
ogr_type = ogr_type % 1000 + OGRGeomType.wkb25bit

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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ class SpatiaLiteOperations(BaseSpatialOperations, DatabaseOperations):
def convert_extent(self, box, srid):
"""
Convert the polygon data received from Spatialite to min/max values.
Convert the polygon data received from SpatiaLite to min/max values.
"""
if box is None:
return None

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@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ class NumPoints(GeoFunc):
def as_sqlite(self, compiler, connection):
if self.source_expressions[self.geom_param_pos].output_field.geom_type != 'LINESTRING':
raise TypeError("Spatialite NumPoints can only operate on LineString content")
raise TypeError("SpatiaLite NumPoints can only operate on LineString content")
return super(NumPoints, self).as_sql(compiler, connection)

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ def add_srs_entry(srs, auth_name='EPSG', auth_srid=None, ref_sys_name=None,
if 'srtext' in srs_field_names:
kwargs['srtext'] = srs.wkt
if 'ref_sys_name' in srs_field_names:
# Spatialite specific
# SpatiaLite specific
kwargs['ref_sys_name'] = ref_sys_name or srs.name
# Creating the spatial_ref_sys model.

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@ -1329,7 +1329,7 @@ Example::
.. class:: Collect(geo_field)
*Availability*: PostGIS, Spatialite
*Availability*: PostGIS, SpatiaLite
Returns a ``GEOMETRYCOLLECTION`` or a ``MULTI`` geometry object from the geometry
column. This is analogous to a simplified version of the :class:`Union`
@ -1342,7 +1342,7 @@ not caring about dissolving boundaries.
.. class:: Extent(geo_field)
*Availability*: PostGIS, Oracle, Spatialite
*Availability*: PostGIS, Oracle, SpatiaLite
Returns the extent of all ``geo_field`` in the ``QuerySet`` as a four-tuple,
comprising the lower left coordinate and the upper right coordinate.

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@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ totally fine with GeoDjango. Your mileage may vary.
PostGIS 2.0.0 2012-04-03
PostGIS 2.1.0 2013-08-17
PostGIS 2.2.0 2015-10-17
Spatialite 3.0.0 2011-12-30
Spatialite 4.0.0 2012-11-25
Spatialite 4.1.0 2013-06-04
Spatialite 4.2.0 2014-07-25
Spatialite 4.3.0 2015-09-07
SpatiaLite 3.0.0 2011-12-30
SpatiaLite 4.0.0 2012-11-25
SpatiaLite 4.1.0 2013-06-04
SpatiaLite 4.2.0 2014-07-25
SpatiaLite 4.3.0 2015-09-07
.. admonition:: Install GDAL

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@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
=====================
Installing Spatialite
Installing SpatiaLite
=====================
`SpatiaLite`__ adds spatial support to SQLite, turning it into a full-featured
spatial database.
First, check if you can install Spatialite from system packages or binaries.
First, check if you can install SpatiaLite from system packages or binaries.
For example, on Debian-based distributions, try to install the
``spatialite-bin`` package. For distributions that package SpatiaLite 4.2+,

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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ a flat surface is a straight line, the shortest path between two points on a cur
surface (such as the earth) is an *arc* of a `great circle`__. [#fnthematic]_ Thus,
additional computation is required to obtain distances in planar units (e.g.,
kilometers and miles). Using a geographic coordinate system may introduce
complications for the developer later on. For example, Spatialite does not have
complications for the developer later on. For example, SpatiaLite does not have
the capability to perform distance calculations between geometries using
geographic coordinate systems, e.g. constructing a query to find all points
within 5 miles of a county boundary stored as WGS84.

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Bugfixes
exceptions recursed infinitely (#20278).
* :djadmin:`makemessages` no longer crashes with ``UnicodeDecodeError``
(#20354).
* Fixed ``geojson`` detection with Spatialite.
* Fixed ``geojson`` detection with SpatiaLite.
* :meth:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase.assertContains` once again works with
binary content (#20237).
* Fixed :class:`~django.db.models.ManyToManyField` if it has a unicode ``name``

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@ -225,10 +225,10 @@ Minor features
* It is now allowed to include a subquery as a geographic lookup argument, for
example ``City.objects.filter(point__within=Country.objects.filter(continent='Africa').values('mpoly'))``.
* The Spatialite backend now supports ``Collect`` and ``Extent`` aggregates
* The SpatiaLite backend now supports ``Collect`` and ``Extent`` aggregates
when the database version is 3.0 or later.
* The PostGIS 2 ``CREATE EXTENSION postgis`` and the Spatialite
* The PostGIS 2 ``CREATE EXTENSION postgis`` and the SpatiaLite
``SELECT InitSpatialMetaData`` initialization commands are now automatically
run by :djadmin:`migrate`.

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@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ ST_Perimeter(geom1) | OK | :-( (degr
================================
Distance functions on Spatialite
Distance functions on SpatiaLite
================================
| Projected Geometry | Lon/lat Geometry

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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ class GISFunctionsTests(TestCase):
qs = Track.objects.annotate(num_points=functions.NumPoints('line'))
self.assertEqual(qs.first().num_points, 2)
if spatialite or mysql:
# Spatialite and MySQL can only count points on LineStrings
# SpatiaLite and MySQL can only count points on LineStrings
return
for c in Country.objects.annotate(num_points=functions.NumPoints('mpoly')):
@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ class GISFunctionsTests(TestCase):
qs = Country.objects.annotate(point_on_surface=functions.PointOnSurface('mpoly'))
for country in qs:
tol = 0.00001 # Spatialite might have WKT-translation-related precision issues
tol = 0.00001 # SpatiaLite might have WKT-translation-related precision issues
self.assertTrue(ref[country.name].equals_exact(country.point_on_surface, tol))
@skipUnlessDBFeature("has_Reverse_function")

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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ def get_ogr_db_string():
except GDALException:
return None
# SQLite/Spatialite in-memory databases
# SQLite/SpatiaLite in-memory databases
if db['NAME'] == ":memory:":
return None