Applied DRY and centralized geometry input regular expressions; `OGRGeometry` may now consume and output EWKT.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@12302 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Justin Bronn 2010-01-27 03:32:30 +00:00
parent f9f04a49e8
commit 25f47bbbb6
4 changed files with 44 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
True
"""
# Python library requisites.
import re, sys
import sys
from binascii import a2b_hex
from ctypes import byref, string_at, c_char_p, c_double, c_ubyte, c_void_p
@ -54,16 +54,14 @@ from django.contrib.gis.gdal.srs import SpatialReference, CoordTransform
from django.contrib.gis.gdal.prototypes import geom as capi, srs as srs_api
GEOJSON = capi.GEOJSON
# For recognizing geometry input.
from django.contrib.gis.geometry.regex import hex_regex, wkt_regex, json_regex
# For more information, see the OGR C API source code:
# http://www.gdal.org/ogr/ogr__api_8h.html
#
# The OGR_G_* routines are relevant here.
# Regular expressions for recognizing HEXEWKB and WKT.
hex_regex = re.compile(r'^[0-9A-F]+$', re.I)
wkt_regex = re.compile(r'^(?P<type>POINT|LINESTRING|LINEARRING|POLYGON|MULTIPOINT|MULTILINESTRING|MULTIPOLYGON|GEOMETRYCOLLECTION)[ACEGIMLONPSRUTY\d,\.\-\(\) ]+$', re.I)
json_regex = re.compile(r'^(\s+)?\{[\s\w,\[\]\{\}\-\."\':]+\}(\s+)?$')
#### OGRGeometry Class ####
class OGRGeometry(GDALBase):
"Generally encapsulates an OGR geometry."
@ -88,13 +86,16 @@ class OGRGeometry(GDALBase):
wkt_m = wkt_regex.match(geom_input)
json_m = json_regex.match(geom_input)
if wkt_m:
if wkt_m.group('srid'):
# If there's EWKT, set the SRS w/value of the SRID.
srs = int(wkt_m.group('srid'))
if wkt_m.group('type').upper() == 'LINEARRING':
# OGR_G_CreateFromWkt doesn't work with LINEARRING WKT.
# See http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/1992.
g = capi.create_geom(OGRGeomType(wkt_m.group('type')).num)
capi.import_wkt(g, byref(c_char_p(geom_input)))
capi.import_wkt(g, byref(c_char_p(wkt_m.group('wkt'))))
else:
g = capi.from_wkt(byref(c_char_p(geom_input)), None, byref(c_void_p()))
g = capi.from_wkt(byref(c_char_p(wkt_m.group('wkt'))), None, byref(c_void_p()))
elif json_m:
if GEOJSON:
g = capi.from_json(geom_input)
@ -341,6 +342,15 @@ class OGRGeometry(GDALBase):
"Returns the WKT representation of the Geometry."
return capi.to_wkt(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p()))
@property
def ewkt(self):
"Returns the EWKT representation of the Geometry."
srs = self.srs
if srs and srs.srid:
return 'SRID=%s;%s' % (srs.srid, self.wkt)
else:
return self.wkt
#### Geometry Methods ####
def clone(self):
"Clones this OGR Geometry."

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@ -59,6 +59,17 @@ class OGRGeomTest(unittest.TestCase):
geom = OGRGeometry(g.wkt)
self.assertEqual(g.wkt, geom.wkt)
def test01a_ewkt(self):
"Testing EWKT input/output."
for ewkt_val in ('POINT (1 2 3)', 'LINEARRING (0 0,1 1,2 1,0 0)'):
# First with ewkt output when no SRID in EWKT
self.assertEqual(ewkt_val, OGRGeometry(ewkt_val).ewkt)
# No test consumption with an SRID specified.
ewkt_val = 'SRID=4326;%s' % ewkt_val
geom = OGRGeometry(ewkt_val)
self.assertEqual(ewkt_val, geom.ewkt)
self.assertEqual(4326, geom.srs.srid)
def test01b_gml(self):
"Testing GML output."
for g in wkt_out:

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
import re
# Regular expression for recognizing HEXEWKB and WKT. A prophylactic measure
# to prevent potentially malicious input from reaching the underlying C
# library. Not a substitute for good web security programming practices.
hex_regex = re.compile(r'^[0-9A-F]+$', re.I)
wkt_regex = re.compile(r'^(SRID=(?P<srid>\d+);)?'
r'(?P<wkt>'
r'(?P<type>POINT|LINESTRING|LINEARRING|POLYGON|MULTIPOINT|MULTILINESTRING|MULTIPOLYGON|GEOMETRYCOLLECTION)'
r'[ACEGIMLONPSRUTYZ\d,\.\-\(\) ]+)$',
re.I)
json_regex = re.compile(r'^(\s+)?\{[\s\w,\[\]\{\}\-\."\':]+\}(\s+)?$')

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@ -25,11 +25,8 @@ from django.contrib.gis.geos import prototypes as capi
# of their corresponding GEOS I/O class.
from django.contrib.gis.geos.prototypes.io import wkt_r, wkt_w, wkb_r, wkb_w, ewkb_w, ewkb_w3d
# Regular expression for recognizing HEXEWKB and WKT. A prophylactic measure
# to prevent potentially malicious input from reaching the underlying C
# library. Not a substitute for good web security programming practices.
hex_regex = re.compile(r'^[0-9A-F]+$', re.I)
wkt_regex = re.compile(r'^(SRID=(?P<srid>\d+);)?(?P<wkt>(POINT|LINESTRING|LINEARRING|POLYGON|MULTIPOINT|MULTILINESTRING|MULTIPOLYGON|GEOMETRYCOLLECTION)[ACEGIMLONPSRUTY\d,\.\-\(\) ]+)$', re.I)
# For recognizing geometry input.
from django.contrib.gis.geometry.regex import hex_regex, wkt_regex, json_regex
class GEOSGeometry(GEOSBase, ListMixin):
"A class that, generally, encapsulates a GEOS geometry."
@ -69,7 +66,7 @@ class GEOSGeometry(GEOSBase, ListMixin):
elif hex_regex.match(geo_input):
# Handling HEXEWKB input.
g = wkb_r().read(geo_input)
elif gdal.GEOJSON and gdal.geometries.json_regex.match(geo_input):
elif gdal.GEOJSON and json_regex.match(geo_input):
# Handling GeoJSON input.
g = wkb_r().read(gdal.OGRGeometry(geo_input).wkb)
else: