import os, unittest from django.contrib.gis.geos import * from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import no_mysql, postgis from django.conf import settings from models import City, Location, DirectoryEntry cities = (('Aurora', 'TX', -97.516111, 33.058333), ('Roswell', 'NM', -104.528056, 33.387222), ('Kecksburg', 'PA', -79.460734, 40.18476), ) class RelatedGeoModelTest(unittest.TestCase): def test01_setup(self): "Setting up for related model tests." for name, state, lon, lat in cities: loc = Location(point=Point(lon, lat)) loc.save() c = City(name=name, state=state, location=loc) c.save() def test02_select_related(self): "Testing `select_related` on geographic models (see #7126)." qs1 = City.objects.all() qs2 = City.objects.select_related() qs3 = City.objects.select_related('location') for qs in (qs1, qs2, qs3): for ref, c in zip(cities, qs): nm, st, lon, lat = ref self.assertEqual(nm, c.name) self.assertEqual(st, c.state) self.assertEqual(Point(lon, lat), c.location.point) @no_mysql def test03_transform_related(self): "Testing the `transform` GeoQuerySet method on related geographic models." # All the transformations are to state plane coordinate systems using # US Survey Feet (thus a tolerance of 0 implies error w/in 1 survey foot). if postgis: tol = 3 nqueries = 4 # +1 for `postgis_lib_version` else: tol = 0 nqueries = 3 def check_pnt(ref, pnt): self.assertAlmostEqual(ref.x, pnt.x, tol) self.assertAlmostEqual(ref.y, pnt.y, tol) self.assertEqual(ref.srid, pnt.srid) # Turning on debug so we can manually verify the number of SQL queries issued. # DISABLED: the number of queries count testing mechanism is way too brittle. #dbg = settings.DEBUG #settings.DEBUG = True from django.db import connection # Each city transformed to the SRID of their state plane coordinate system. transformed = (('Kecksburg', 2272, 'POINT(1490553.98959621 314792.131023984)'), ('Roswell', 2257, 'POINT(481902.189077221 868477.766629735)'), ('Aurora', 2276, 'POINT(2269923.2484839 7069381.28722222)'), ) for name, srid, wkt in transformed: # Doing this implicitly sets `select_related` select the location. qs = list(City.objects.filter(name=name).transform(srid, field_name='location__point')) check_pnt(GEOSGeometry(wkt, srid), qs[0].location.point) #settings.DEBUG= dbg # Verifying the number of issued SQL queries. #self.assertEqual(nqueries, len(connection.queries)) @no_mysql def test04_related_aggregate(self): "Testing the `extent` and `unionagg` GeoQuerySet aggregates on related geographic models." if postgis: # One for all locations, one that excludes Roswell. all_extent = (-104.528060913086, 33.0583305358887,-79.4607315063477, 40.1847610473633) txpa_extent = (-97.51611328125, 33.0583305358887,-79.4607315063477, 40.1847610473633) e1 = City.objects.extent(field_name='location__point') e2 = City.objects.exclude(name='Roswell').extent(field_name='location__point') for ref, e in [(all_extent, e1), (txpa_extent, e2)]: for ref_val, e_val in zip(ref, e): self.assertAlmostEqual(ref_val, e_val) # The second union is for a query that has something in the WHERE clause. ref_u1 = GEOSGeometry('MULTIPOINT(-104.528056 33.387222,-97.516111 33.058333,-79.460734 40.18476)', 4326) ref_u2 = GEOSGeometry('MULTIPOINT(-97.516111 33.058333,-79.460734 40.18476)', 4326) u1 = City.objects.unionagg(field_name='location__point') u2 = City.objects.exclude(name='Roswell').unionagg(field_name='location__point') self.assertEqual(ref_u1, u1) self.assertEqual(ref_u2, u2) def test05_select_related_fk_to_subclass(self): "Testing that calling select_related on a query over a model with an FK to a model subclass works" # Regression test for #9752. l = list(DirectoryEntry.objects.all().select_related()) # TODO: Related tests for KML, GML, and distance lookups. def suite(): s = unittest.TestSuite() s.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(RelatedGeoModelTest)) return s