import os from django.conf import settings from django.core.management import call_command from django.db import connection def spatialite_init_file(): # SPATIALITE_SQL may be placed in settings to tell # GeoDjango to use a specific user-supplied file. return getattr(settings, 'SPATIALITE_SQL', 'init_spatialite-2.2.sql') def create_test_spatial_db(verbosity=1, autoclobber=False, interactive=False): "Creates a spatial database based on the settings." # Making sure we're using PostgreSQL and psycopg2 if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE != 'sqlite3': raise Exception('SpatiaLite database creation only supported on sqlite3 platform.') # Getting the test database name using the the SQLite backend's # `_create_test_db`. Unless `TEST_DATABASE_NAME` is defined, # it returns ":memory:". db_name = connection.creation._create_test_db(verbosity, autoclobber) # Closing out the current connection to the database set in # originally in the settings. This makes it so `initialize_spatialite` # function will be run on the connection for the _test_ database instead. connection.close() # Point to the new database settings.DATABASE_NAME = db_name connection.settings_dict["DATABASE_NAME"] = db_name can_rollback = connection.creation._rollback_works() settings.DATABASE_SUPPORTS_TRANSACTIONS = can_rollback connection.settings_dict["DATABASE_SUPPORTS_TRANSACTIONS"] = can_rollback # Finally, loading up the SpatiaLite SQL file. load_spatialite_sql(db_name, verbosity=verbosity) if verbosity >= 1: print 'Creation of spatial database %s successful.' % db_name # Syncing the database call_command('syncdb', verbosity=verbosity, interactive=interactive) def load_spatialite_sql(db_name, verbosity=1): """ This routine loads up the SpatiaLite SQL file. """ # Getting the location of the SpatiaLite SQL file, and confirming # it exists. spatialite_sql = spatialite_init_file() if not os.path.isfile(spatialite_sql): raise Exception('Could not find the SpatiaLite initialization SQL file: %s' % spatialite_sql) # Opening up the SpatiaLite SQL initialization file and executing # as a script. sql_fh = open(spatialite_sql, 'r') try: cur = connection.cursor() cur.executescript(sql_fh.read()) finally: sql_fh.close()