Added `ewkb` and `hexewkb` properties to `GEOSGeometry`. Refs #11433, #12010.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@11728 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Justin Bronn 2009-11-10 03:35:25 +00:00
parent f3bb5276e0
commit 36fe303e35
5 changed files with 90 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -357,26 +357,42 @@ class GEOSGeometry(GEOSBase, ListMixin):
#### Output Routines ####
@property
def ewkt(self):
"Returns the EWKT (WKT + SRID) of the Geometry."
"""
Returns the EWKT (WKT + SRID) of the Geometry. Note that Z values
are *not* included in this representation because GEOS does not yet
support serializing them.
"""
if self.get_srid(): return 'SRID=%s;%s' % (self.srid, self.wkt)
else: return self.wkt
@property
def wkt(self):
"Returns the WKT (Well-Known Text) of the Geometry."
"Returns the WKT (Well-Known Text) representation of this Geometry."
return wkt_w.write(self)
@property
def hex(self):
"""
Returns the HEX of the Geometry -- please note that the SRID is not
included in this representation, because the GEOS C library uses
-1 by default, even if the SRID is set.
included in this representation, because it is not a part of the
OGC specification (use the `hexewkb` property instead).
"""
# A possible faster, all-python, implementation:
# str(self.wkb).encode('hex')
return wkb_w.write_hex(self)
@property
def hexewkb(self):
"""
Returns the HEXEWKB of this Geometry. This is an extension of the WKB
specification that includes SRID and Z values taht are a part of this
geometry.
"""
if self.hasz:
return ewkb_w3d.write_hex(self)
else:
return ewkb_w.write_hex(self)
@property
def json(self):
"""
@ -391,9 +407,25 @@ class GEOSGeometry(GEOSBase, ListMixin):
@property
def wkb(self):
"Returns the WKB of the Geometry as a buffer."
"""
Returns the WKB (Well-Known Binary) representation of this Geometry
as a Python buffer. SRID and Z values are not included, use the
`ewkb` property instead.
"""
return wkb_w.write(self)
@property
def ewkb(self):
"""
Return the EWKB representation of this Geometry as a Python buffer.
This is an extension of the WKB specification that includes any SRID
and Z values that are a part of this geometry.
"""
if self.hasz:
return ewkb_w3d.write(self)
else:
return ewkb_w.write(self)
@property
def kml(self):
"Returns the KML representation of this Geometry."
@ -617,7 +649,7 @@ GEOS_CLASSES = {0 : Point,
}
# Similarly, import the GEOS I/O instances here to avoid conflicts.
from django.contrib.gis.geos.io import wkt_r, wkt_w, wkb_r, wkb_w
from django.contrib.gis.geos.io import wkt_r, wkt_w, wkb_r, wkb_w, ewkb_w, ewkb_w3d
# If supported, import the PreparedGeometry class.
if GEOS_PREPARE:

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@ -14,19 +14,19 @@ class IOBase(GEOSBase):
"Base class for GEOS I/O objects."
def __init__(self):
# Getting the pointer with the constructor.
self.ptr = self.constructor()
self.ptr = self._constructor()
def __del__(self):
# Cleaning up with the appropriate destructor.
if self._ptr: self.destructor(self._ptr)
if self._ptr: self._destructor(self._ptr)
### WKT Reading and Writing objects ###
# Non-public class for internal use because its `read` method returns
# _pointers_ instead of a GEOSGeometry object.
class _WKTReader(IOBase):
constructor = capi.wkt_reader_create
destructor = capi.wkt_reader_destroy
_constructor = capi.wkt_reader_create
_destructor = capi.wkt_reader_destroy
ptr_type = capi.WKT_READ_PTR
def read(self, wkt):
@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ class WKTReader(_WKTReader):
return GEOSGeometry(super(WKTReader, self).read(wkt))
class WKTWriter(IOBase):
constructor = capi.wkt_writer_create
destructor = capi.wkt_writer_destroy
_constructor = capi.wkt_writer_create
_destructor = capi.wkt_writer_destroy
ptr_type = capi.WKT_WRITE_PTR
def write(self, geom):
@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ class WKTWriter(IOBase):
# Non-public class for the same reason as _WKTReader above.
class _WKBReader(IOBase):
constructor = capi.wkb_reader_create
destructor = capi.wkb_reader_destroy
_constructor = capi.wkb_reader_create
_destructor = capi.wkb_reader_destroy
ptr_type = capi.WKB_READ_PTR
def read(self, wkb):
@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ class WKBReader(_WKBReader):
return GEOSGeometry(super(WKBReader, self).read(wkb))
class WKBWriter(IOBase):
constructor = capi.wkb_writer_create
destructor = capi.wkb_writer_destroy
_constructor = capi.wkb_writer_create
_destructor = capi.wkb_writer_destroy
ptr_type = capi.WKB_WRITE_PTR
def write(self, geom):
@ -121,3 +121,10 @@ wkt_r = _WKTReader()
wkt_w = WKTWriter()
wkb_r = _WKBReader()
wkb_w = WKBWriter()
# These instances are for writing EWKB in 2D and 3D.
ewkb_w = WKBWriter()
ewkb_w.srid = True
ewkb_w3d = WKBWriter()
ewkb_w3d.srid = True
ewkb_w3d.outdim = 3

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@ -62,17 +62,16 @@ def string_from_geom(func):
### ctypes prototypes ###
# Deprecated creation routines from WKB, HEX, WKT
# Deprecated creation and output routines from WKB, HEX, WKT
from_hex = bin_constructor(lgeos.GEOSGeomFromHEX_buf)
from_wkb = bin_constructor(lgeos.GEOSGeomFromWKB_buf)
from_wkt = geom_output(lgeos.GEOSGeomFromWKT, [c_char_p])
# Output routines
to_hex = bin_output(lgeos.GEOSGeomToHEX_buf)
to_wkb = bin_output(lgeos.GEOSGeomToWKB_buf)
to_wkt = string_from_geom(lgeos.GEOSGeomToWKT)
# The GEOS geometry type, typeid, num_coordites and number of geometries
# The GEOS geometry type, typeid, num_coordinates and number of geometries
geos_normalize = int_from_geom(lgeos.GEOSNormalize)
geos_type = string_from_geom(lgeos.GEOSGeomType)
geos_typeid = int_from_geom(lgeos.GEOSGeomTypeId)

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@ -71,6 +71,31 @@ class GEOSTest(unittest.TestCase):
geom = fromstr(g.wkt)
self.assertEqual(g.hex, geom.hex)
def test01b_hexewkb(self):
"Testing (HEX)EWKB output."
from binascii import a2b_hex
pnt_2d = Point(0, 1, srid=4326)
pnt_3d = Point(0, 1, 2, srid=4326)
# OGC-compliant HEX will not have SRID nor Z value.
self.assertEqual(ogc_hex, pnt_2d.hex)
self.assertEqual(ogc_hex, pnt_3d.hex)
# HEXEWKB should be appropriate for its dimension -- have to use an
# a WKBWriter w/dimension set accordingly, else GEOS will insert
# garbage into 3D coordinate if there is none.
self.assertEqual(hexewkb_2d, pnt_2d.hexewkb)
self.assertEqual(hexewkb_3d, pnt_3d.hexewkb)
# Same for EWKB.
self.assertEqual(buffer(a2b_hex(hexewkb_2d)), pnt_2d.ewkb)
self.assertEqual(buffer(a2b_hex(hexewkb_3d)), pnt_3d.ewkb)
# Redundant sanity check.
self.assertEqual(True, GEOSGeometry(hexewkb_3d).hasz)
self.assertEqual(4326, GEOSGeometry(hexewkb_2d).srid)
def test01c_kml(self):
"Testing KML output."
for tg in wkt_out:

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@ -171,3 +171,10 @@ json_geoms = (TestGeom('POINT(100 0)', json='{ "type": "Point", "coordinates": [
not_equal=True,
),
)
# For testing HEX(EWKB).
ogc_hex = '01010000000000000000000000000000000000F03F'
# `SELECT ST_AsHEXEWKB(ST_GeomFromText('POINT(0 1)', 4326));`
hexewkb_2d = '0101000020E61000000000000000000000000000000000F03F'
# `SELECT ST_AsHEXEWKB(ST_GeomFromEWKT('SRID=4326;POINT(0 1 2)'));`
hexewkb_3d = '01010000A0E61000000000000000000000000000000000F03F0000000000000040'