from __future__ import absolute_import from datetime import datetime from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import no_mysql, no_spatialite from django.contrib.gis.shortcuts import render_to_kmz from django.test import TestCase from .models import City, PennsylvaniaCity, State class GeoRegressionTests(TestCase): def test01_update(self): "Testing GeoQuerySet.update(), see #10411." pnt = City.objects.get(name='Pueblo').point bak = pnt.clone() pnt.y += 0.005 pnt.x += 0.005 City.objects.filter(name='Pueblo').update(point=pnt) self.assertEqual(pnt, City.objects.get(name='Pueblo').point) City.objects.filter(name='Pueblo').update(point=bak) self.assertEqual(bak, City.objects.get(name='Pueblo').point) def test02_kmz(self): "Testing `render_to_kmz` with non-ASCII data, see #11624." name = '\xc3\x85land Islands'.decode('iso-8859-1') places = [{'name' : name, 'description' : name, 'kml' : '5.0,23.0' }] kmz = render_to_kmz('gis/kml/placemarks.kml', {'places' : places}) @no_spatialite @no_mysql def test03_extent(self): "Testing `extent` on a table with a single point, see #11827." pnt = City.objects.get(name='Pueblo').point ref_ext = (pnt.x, pnt.y, pnt.x, pnt.y) extent = City.objects.filter(name='Pueblo').extent() for ref_val, val in zip(ref_ext, extent): self.assertAlmostEqual(ref_val, val, 4) def test04_unicode_date(self): "Testing dates are converted properly, even on SpatiaLite, see #16408." founded = datetime(1857, 5, 23) mansfield = PennsylvaniaCity.objects.create(name='Mansfield', county='Tioga', point='POINT(-77.071445 41.823881)', founded=founded) self.assertEqual(founded, PennsylvaniaCity.objects.dates('founded', 'day')[0]) def test05_empty_count(self): "Testing that PostGISAdapter.__eq__ does check empty strings, see #13670" # contrived example, but need a geo lookup paired with an id__in lookup pueblo = City.objects.get(name='Pueblo') state = State.objects.filter(poly__contains=pueblo.point) cities_within_state = City.objects.filter(id__in=state) # .count() should not throw TypeError in __eq__ self.assertEqual(cities_within_state.count(), 1)