""" The Spatial Reference class, represents OGR Spatial Reference objects. Example: >>> from django.contrib.gis.gdal import SpatialReference >>> srs = SpatialReference('WGS84') >>> print(srs) GEOGCS["WGS 84", DATUM["WGS_1984", SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563, AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]], TOWGS84[0,0,0,0,0,0,0], AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]], PRIMEM["Greenwich",0, AUTHORITY["EPSG","8901"]], UNIT["degree",0.01745329251994328, AUTHORITY["EPSG","9122"]], AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]] >>> print(srs.proj) +proj=longlat +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +no_defs >>> print(srs.ellipsoid) (6378137.0, 6356752.3142451793, 298.25722356300003) >>> print(srs.projected, srs.geographic) False True >>> srs.import_epsg(32140) >>> print(srs.name) NAD83 / Texas South Central """ from ctypes import byref, c_char_p, c_int from django.contrib.gis.gdal.base import GDALBase from django.contrib.gis.gdal.error import SRSException from django.contrib.gis.gdal.prototypes import srs as capi from django.utils import six from django.utils.encoding import force_bytes, force_text class SpatialReference(GDALBase): """ A wrapper for the OGRSpatialReference object. According to the GDAL Web site, the SpatialReference object "provide[s] services to represent coordinate systems (projections and datums) and to transform between them." """ destructor = capi.release_srs def __init__(self, srs_input='', srs_type='user'): """ Creates a GDAL OSR Spatial Reference object from the given input. The input may be string of OGC Well Known Text (WKT), an integer EPSG code, a PROJ.4 string, and/or a projection "well known" shorthand string (one of 'WGS84', 'WGS72', 'NAD27', 'NAD83'). """ if srs_type == 'wkt': self.ptr = capi.new_srs(c_char_p(b'')) self.import_wkt(srs_input) return elif isinstance(srs_input, six.string_types): try: # If SRID is a string, e.g., '4326', then make acceptable # as user input. srid = int(srs_input) srs_input = 'EPSG:%d' % srid except ValueError: pass elif isinstance(srs_input, six.integer_types): # EPSG integer code was input. srs_type = 'epsg' elif isinstance(srs_input, self.ptr_type): srs = srs_input srs_type = 'ogr' else: raise TypeError('Invalid SRS type "%s"' % srs_type) if srs_type == 'ogr': # Input is already an SRS pointer. srs = srs_input else: # Creating a new SRS pointer, using the string buffer. buf = c_char_p(b'') srs = capi.new_srs(buf) # If the pointer is NULL, throw an exception. if not srs: raise SRSException('Could not create spatial reference from: %s' % srs_input) else: self.ptr = srs # Importing from either the user input string or an integer SRID. if srs_type == 'user': self.import_user_input(srs_input) elif srs_type == 'epsg': self.import_epsg(srs_input) def __getitem__(self, target): """ Returns the value of the given string attribute node, None if the node doesn't exist. Can also take a tuple as a parameter, (target, child), where child is the index of the attribute in the WKT. For example: >>> wkt = 'GEOGCS["WGS 84", DATUM["WGS_1984, ... AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]]' >>> srs = SpatialReference(wkt) # could also use 'WGS84', or 4326 >>> print(srs['GEOGCS']) WGS 84 >>> print(srs['DATUM']) WGS_1984 >>> print(srs['AUTHORITY']) EPSG >>> print(srs['AUTHORITY', 1]) # The authority value 4326 >>> print(srs['TOWGS84', 4]) # the fourth value in this wkt 0 >>> print(srs['UNIT|AUTHORITY']) # For the units authority, have to use the pipe symbole. EPSG >>> print(srs['UNIT|AUTHORITY', 1]) # The authority value for the units 9122 """ if isinstance(target, tuple): return self.attr_value(*target) else: return self.attr_value(target) def __str__(self): "The string representation uses 'pretty' WKT." return self.pretty_wkt # #### SpatialReference Methods #### def attr_value(self, target, index=0): """ The attribute value for the given target node (e.g. 'PROJCS'). The index keyword specifies an index of the child node to return. """ if not isinstance(target, six.string_types) or not isinstance(index, int): raise TypeError return capi.get_attr_value(self.ptr, force_bytes(target), index) def auth_name(self, target): "Returns the authority name for the given string target node." return capi.get_auth_name(self.ptr, force_bytes(target)) def auth_code(self, target): "Returns the authority code for the given string target node." return capi.get_auth_code(self.ptr, force_bytes(target)) def clone(self): "Returns a clone of this SpatialReference object." return SpatialReference(capi.clone_srs(self.ptr)) def from_esri(self): "Morphs this SpatialReference from ESRI's format to EPSG." capi.morph_from_esri(self.ptr) def identify_epsg(self): """ This method inspects the WKT of this SpatialReference, and will add EPSG authority nodes where an EPSG identifier is applicable. """ capi.identify_epsg(self.ptr) def to_esri(self): "Morphs this SpatialReference to ESRI's format." capi.morph_to_esri(self.ptr) def validate(self): "Checks to see if the given spatial reference is valid." capi.srs_validate(self.ptr) # #### Name & SRID properties #### @property def name(self): "Returns the name of this Spatial Reference." if self.projected: return self.attr_value('PROJCS') elif self.geographic: return self.attr_value('GEOGCS') elif self.local: return self.attr_value('LOCAL_CS') else: return None @property def srid(self): "Returns the SRID of top-level authority, or None if undefined." try: return int(self.attr_value('AUTHORITY', 1)) except (TypeError, ValueError): return None # #### Unit Properties #### @property def linear_name(self): "Returns the name of the linear units." units, name = capi.linear_units(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p())) return name @property def linear_units(self): "Returns the value of the linear units." units, name = capi.linear_units(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p())) return units @property def angular_name(self): "Returns the name of the angular units." units, name = capi.angular_units(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p())) return name @property def angular_units(self): "Returns the value of the angular units." units, name = capi.angular_units(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p())) return units @property def units(self): """ Returns a 2-tuple of the units value and the units name, and will automatically determines whether to return the linear or angular units. """ units, name = None, None if self.projected or self.local: units, name = capi.linear_units(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p())) elif self.geographic: units, name = capi.angular_units(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p())) if name is not None: name = force_text(name) return (units, name) # #### Spheroid/Ellipsoid Properties #### @property def ellipsoid(self): """ Returns a tuple of the ellipsoid parameters: (semimajor axis, semiminor axis, and inverse flattening) """ return (self.semi_major, self.semi_minor, self.inverse_flattening) @property def semi_major(self): "Returns the Semi Major Axis for this Spatial Reference." return capi.semi_major(self.ptr, byref(c_int())) @property def semi_minor(self): "Returns the Semi Minor Axis for this Spatial Reference." return capi.semi_minor(self.ptr, byref(c_int())) @property def inverse_flattening(self): "Returns the Inverse Flattening for this Spatial Reference." return capi.invflattening(self.ptr, byref(c_int())) # #### Boolean Properties #### @property def geographic(self): """ Returns True if this SpatialReference is geographic (root node is GEOGCS). """ return bool(capi.isgeographic(self.ptr)) @property def local(self): "Returns True if this SpatialReference is local (root node is LOCAL_CS)." return bool(capi.islocal(self.ptr)) @property def projected(self): """ Returns True if this SpatialReference is a projected coordinate system (root node is PROJCS). """ return bool(capi.isprojected(self.ptr)) # #### Import Routines ##### def import_epsg(self, epsg): "Imports the Spatial Reference from the EPSG code (an integer)." capi.from_epsg(self.ptr, epsg) def import_proj(self, proj): "Imports the Spatial Reference from a PROJ.4 string." capi.from_proj(self.ptr, proj) def import_user_input(self, user_input): "Imports the Spatial Reference from the given user input string." capi.from_user_input(self.ptr, force_bytes(user_input)) def import_wkt(self, wkt): "Imports the Spatial Reference from OGC WKT (string)" capi.from_wkt(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p(force_bytes(wkt)))) def import_xml(self, xml): "Imports the Spatial Reference from an XML string." capi.from_xml(self.ptr, xml) # #### Export Properties #### @property def wkt(self): "Returns the WKT representation of this Spatial Reference." return capi.to_wkt(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p())) @property def pretty_wkt(self, simplify=0): "Returns the 'pretty' representation of the WKT." return capi.to_pretty_wkt(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p()), simplify) @property def proj(self): "Returns the PROJ.4 representation for this Spatial Reference." return capi.to_proj(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p())) @property def proj4(self): "Alias for proj()." return self.proj @property def xml(self, dialect=''): "Returns the XML representation of this Spatial Reference." return capi.to_xml(self.ptr, byref(c_char_p()), force_bytes(dialect)) class CoordTransform(GDALBase): "The coordinate system transformation object." destructor = capi.destroy_ct def __init__(self, source, target): "Initializes on a source and target SpatialReference objects." if not isinstance(source, SpatialReference) or not isinstance(target, SpatialReference): raise TypeError('source and target must be of type SpatialReference') self.ptr = capi.new_ct(source._ptr, target._ptr) self._srs1_name = source.name self._srs2_name = target.name def __str__(self): return 'Transform from "%s" to "%s"' % (self._srs1_name, self._srs2_name)