130 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
130 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
import os
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.cache import get_cache
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from django.core.cache.backends.db import BaseDatabaseCache
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.db.backends.sqlite3.creation import DatabaseCreation
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class SpatiaLiteCreation(DatabaseCreation):
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def create_test_db(self, verbosity=1, autoclobber=False):
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"""
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Creates a test database, prompting the user for confirmation if the
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database already exists. Returns the name of the test database created.
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This method is overloaded to load up the SpatiaLite initialization
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SQL prior to calling the `syncdb` command.
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"""
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# Don't import django.core.management if it isn't needed.
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from django.core.management import call_command
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test_database_name = self._get_test_db_name()
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if verbosity >= 1:
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test_db_repr = ''
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if verbosity >= 2:
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test_db_repr = " ('%s')" % test_database_name
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print("Creating test database for alias '%s'%s..." % (self.connection.alias, test_db_repr))
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self._create_test_db(verbosity, autoclobber)
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self.connection.close()
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self.connection.settings_dict["NAME"] = test_database_name
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# Need to load the SpatiaLite initialization SQL before running `syncdb`.
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self.load_spatialite_sql()
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# Report syncdb messages at one level lower than that requested.
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# This ensures we don't get flooded with messages during testing
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# (unless you really ask to be flooded)
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call_command('syncdb',
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verbosity=max(verbosity - 1, 0),
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interactive=False,
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database=self.connection.alias,
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load_initial_data=False)
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# We need to then do a flush to ensure that any data installed by
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# custom SQL has been removed. The only test data should come from
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# test fixtures, or autogenerated from post_syncdb triggers.
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# This has the side effect of loading initial data (which was
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# intentionally skipped in the syncdb).
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call_command('flush',
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verbosity=max(verbosity - 1, 0),
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interactive=False,
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database=self.connection.alias)
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from django.core.cache import get_cache
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from django.core.cache.backends.db import BaseDatabaseCache
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for cache_alias in settings.CACHES:
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cache = get_cache(cache_alias)
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if isinstance(cache, BaseDatabaseCache):
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call_command('createcachetable', cache._table, database=self.connection.alias)
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# Get a cursor (even though we don't need one yet). This has
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# the side effect of initializing the test database.
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cursor = self.connection.cursor()
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return test_database_name
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def sql_indexes_for_field(self, model, f, style):
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"Return any spatial index creation SQL for the field."
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from django.contrib.gis.db.models.fields import GeometryField
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output = super(SpatiaLiteCreation, self).sql_indexes_for_field(model, f, style)
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if isinstance(f, GeometryField):
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gqn = self.connection.ops.geo_quote_name
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qn = self.connection.ops.quote_name
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db_table = model._meta.db_table
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output.append(style.SQL_KEYWORD('SELECT ') +
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style.SQL_TABLE('AddGeometryColumn') + '(' +
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style.SQL_TABLE(gqn(db_table)) + ', ' +
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style.SQL_FIELD(gqn(f.column)) + ', ' +
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style.SQL_FIELD(str(f.srid)) + ', ' +
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style.SQL_COLTYPE(gqn(f.geom_type)) + ', ' +
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style.SQL_KEYWORD(str(f.dim)) + ', ' +
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style.SQL_KEYWORD(str(int(not f.null))) +
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');')
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if f.spatial_index:
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output.append(style.SQL_KEYWORD('SELECT ') +
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style.SQL_TABLE('CreateSpatialIndex') + '(' +
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style.SQL_TABLE(gqn(db_table)) + ', ' +
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style.SQL_FIELD(gqn(f.column)) + ');')
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return output
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def load_spatialite_sql(self):
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"""
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This routine loads up the SpatiaLite SQL file.
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"""
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if self.connection.ops.spatial_version[:2] >= (2, 4):
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# Spatialite >= 2.4 -- No need to load any SQL file, calling
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# InitSpatialMetaData() transparently creates the spatial metadata
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# tables
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cur = self.connection._cursor()
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cur.execute("SELECT InitSpatialMetaData()")
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else:
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# Spatialite < 2.4 -- Load the initial SQL
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# Getting the location of the SpatiaLite SQL file, and confirming
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# it exists.
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spatialite_sql = self.spatialite_init_file()
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if not os.path.isfile(spatialite_sql):
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raise ImproperlyConfigured('Could not find the required SpatiaLite initialization '
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'SQL file (necessary for testing): %s' % spatialite_sql)
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# Opening up the SpatiaLite SQL initialization file and executing
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# as a script.
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with open(spatialite_sql, 'r') as sql_fh:
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cur = self.connection._cursor()
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cur.executescript(sql_fh.read())
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def spatialite_init_file(self):
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# SPATIALITE_SQL may be placed in settings to tell GeoDjango
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# to use a specific path to the SpatiaLite initilization SQL.
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return getattr(settings, 'SPATIALITE_SQL',
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'init_spatialite-%s.%s.sql' %
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self.connection.ops.spatial_version[:2])
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