""" The GeometryProxy object, allows for lazy-geometries. The proxy uses Python descriptors for instantiating and setting Geometry objects corresponding to geographic model fields. Thanks to Robert Coup for providing this functionality (see #4322). """ from django.utils import six class GeometryProxy(object): def __init__(self, klass, field): """ Proxy initializes on the given Geometry class (not an instance) and the GeometryField. """ self._field = field self._klass = klass def __get__(self, obj, type=None): """ This accessor retrieves the geometry, initializing it using the geometry class specified during initialization and the HEXEWKB value of the field. Currently, only GEOS or OGR geometries are supported. """ if obj is None: # Accessed on a class, not an instance return self # Getting the value of the field. geom_value = obj.__dict__[self._field.attname] if isinstance(geom_value, self._klass): geom = geom_value elif (geom_value is None) or (geom_value == ''): geom = None else: # Otherwise, a Geometry object is built using the field's contents, # and the model's corresponding attribute is set. geom = self._klass(geom_value) setattr(obj, self._field.attname, geom) return geom def __set__(self, obj, value): """ This accessor sets the proxied geometry with the geometry class specified during initialization. Values of None, HEXEWKB, or WKT may be used to set the geometry as well. """ # The OGC Geometry type of the field. gtype = self._field.geom_type # The geometry type must match that of the field -- unless the # general GeometryField is used. if isinstance(value, self._klass) and (str(value.geom_type).upper() == gtype or gtype == 'GEOMETRY'): # Assigning the SRID to the geometry. if value.srid is None: value.srid = self._field.srid elif value is None or isinstance(value, six.string_types + (six.memoryview,)): # Set with None, WKT, HEX, or WKB pass else: raise TypeError('Cannot set %s GeometryProxy (%s) with value of type: %s' % ( obj.__class__.__name__, gtype, type(value))) # Setting the objects dictionary with the value, and returning. obj.__dict__[self._field.attname] = value return value