98 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
98 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
"""
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Tests for geography support in PostGIS 1.5+
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"""
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import os
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from unittest import skipUnless
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from django.contrib.gis.gdal import HAS_GDAL
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from django.contrib.gis.geos import HAS_GEOS
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from django.contrib.gis.measure import D
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from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import postgis
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.utils._os import upath
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if HAS_GEOS:
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from .models import City, County, Zipcode
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@skipUnless(HAS_GEOS and postgis, "Geos and postgis are required.")
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class GeographyTest(TestCase):
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def test01_fixture_load(self):
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"Ensure geography features loaded properly."
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self.assertEqual(8, City.objects.count())
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def test02_distance_lookup(self):
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"Testing GeoQuerySet distance lookup support on non-point geography fields."
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z = Zipcode.objects.get(code='77002')
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cities1 = list(City.objects
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.filter(point__distance_lte=(z.poly, D(mi=500)))
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.order_by('name')
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.values_list('name', flat=True))
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cities2 = list(City.objects
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.filter(point__dwithin=(z.poly, D(mi=500)))
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.order_by('name')
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.values_list('name', flat=True))
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for cities in [cities1, cities2]:
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self.assertEqual(['Dallas', 'Houston', 'Oklahoma City'], cities)
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def test03_distance_method(self):
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"Testing GeoQuerySet.distance() support on non-point geography fields."
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# `GeoQuerySet.distance` is not allowed geometry fields.
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htown = City.objects.get(name='Houston')
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Zipcode.objects.distance(htown.point)
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def test04_invalid_operators_functions(self):
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"Ensuring exceptions are raised for operators & functions invalid on geography fields."
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# Only a subset of the geometry functions & operator are available
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# to PostGIS geography types. For more information, visit:
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# http://postgis.refractions.net/documentation/manual-1.5/ch08.html#PostGIS_GeographyFunctions
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z = Zipcode.objects.get(code='77002')
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# ST_Within not available.
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, City.objects.filter(point__within=z.poly).count)
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# `@` operator not available.
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, City.objects.filter(point__contained=z.poly).count)
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# Regression test for #14060, `~=` was never really implemented for PostGIS.
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htown = City.objects.get(name='Houston')
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, City.objects.get, point__exact=htown.point)
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@skipUnless(HAS_GDAL, "GDAL is required.")
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def test05_geography_layermapping(self):
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"Testing LayerMapping support on models with geography fields."
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# There is a similar test in `layermap` that uses the same data set,
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# but the County model here is a bit different.
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from django.contrib.gis.utils import LayerMapping
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# Getting the shapefile and mapping dictionary.
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shp_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(upath(__file__)), '..', 'data'))
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co_shp = os.path.join(shp_path, 'counties', 'counties.shp')
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co_mapping = {'name' : 'Name',
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'state' : 'State',
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'mpoly' : 'MULTIPOLYGON',
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}
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# Reference county names, number of polygons, and state names.
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names = ['Bexar', 'Galveston', 'Harris', 'Honolulu', 'Pueblo']
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num_polys = [1, 2, 1, 19, 1] # Number of polygons for each.
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st_names = ['Texas', 'Texas', 'Texas', 'Hawaii', 'Colorado']
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lm = LayerMapping(County, co_shp, co_mapping, source_srs=4269, unique='name')
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lm.save(silent=True, strict=True)
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for c, name, num_poly, state in zip(County.objects.order_by('name'), names, num_polys, st_names):
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self.assertEqual(4326, c.mpoly.srid)
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self.assertEqual(num_poly, len(c.mpoly))
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self.assertEqual(name, c.name)
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self.assertEqual(state, c.state)
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def test06_geography_area(self):
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"Testing that Area calculations work on geography columns."
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# SELECT ST_Area(poly) FROM geogapp_zipcode WHERE code='77002';
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ref_area = 5439084.70637573
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tol = 5
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z = Zipcode.objects.area().get(code='77002')
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self.assertAlmostEqual(z.area.sq_m, ref_area, tol)
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