django1/django/contrib/gis/tests/test_spatialrefsys.py

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import unittest
from django.contrib.gis.gdal import HAS_GDAL
from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import (no_mysql, oracle, postgis,
spatialite, HAS_SPATIALREFSYS, SpatialRefSys)
from django.db import connection
from django.utils import six
test_srs = ({'srid': 4326,
'auth_name': ('EPSG', True),
'auth_srid': 4326,
# Only the beginning, because there are differences depending on installed libs
'srtext': 'GEOGCS["WGS 84",DATUM["WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS 84"',
# +ellps=WGS84 has been removed in the 4326 proj string in proj-4.8
'proj4_re': r'\+proj=longlat (\+ellps=WGS84 )?(\+datum=WGS84 |\+towgs84=0,0,0,0,0,0,0 )\+no_defs ',
'spheroid': 'WGS 84', 'name': 'WGS 84',
'geographic': True, 'projected': False, 'spatialite': True,
'ellipsoid': (6378137.0, 6356752.3, 298.257223563), # From proj's "cs2cs -le" and Wikipedia (semi-minor only)
'eprec': (1, 1, 9),
},
{'srid': 32140,
'auth_name': ('EPSG', False),
'auth_srid': 32140,
'srtext': 'PROJCS["NAD83 / Texas South Central",GEOGCS["NAD83",DATUM["North_American_Datum_1983",SPHEROID["GRS 1980"',
'proj4_re': r'\+proj=lcc \+lat_1=30.28333333333333 \+lat_2=28.38333333333333 \+lat_0=27.83333333333333 '
r'\+lon_0=-99 \+x_0=600000 \+y_0=4000000 (\+ellps=GRS80 )?'
r'(\+datum=NAD83 |\+towgs84=0,0,0,0,0,0,0 )?\+units=m \+no_defs ',
'spheroid': 'GRS 1980', 'name': 'NAD83 / Texas South Central',
'geographic': False, 'projected': True, 'spatialite': False,
'ellipsoid': (6378137.0, 6356752.31414, 298.257222101), # From proj's "cs2cs -le" and Wikipedia (semi-minor only)
'eprec': (1, 5, 10),
},
)
@unittest.skipUnless(HAS_GDAL and HAS_SPATIALREFSYS,
"SpatialRefSysTest needs gdal support and a spatial database")
class SpatialRefSysTest(unittest.TestCase):
@no_mysql
def test_retrieve(self):
"""
Test retrieval of SpatialRefSys model objects.
"""
for sd in test_srs:
srs = SpatialRefSys.objects.get(srid=sd['srid'])
self.assertEqual(sd['srid'], srs.srid)
# Some of the authority names are borked on Oracle, e.g., SRID=32140.
# also, Oracle Spatial seems to add extraneous info to fields, hence the
# the testing with the 'startswith' flag.
auth_name, oracle_flag = sd['auth_name']
if postgis or (oracle and oracle_flag):
self.assertEqual(True, srs.auth_name.startswith(auth_name))
self.assertEqual(sd['auth_srid'], srs.auth_srid)
# No proj.4 and different srtext on oracle backends :(
if postgis:
self.assertTrue(srs.wkt.startswith(sd['srtext']))
six.assertRegex(self, srs.proj4text, sd['proj4_re'])
@no_mysql
def test_osr(self):
"""
Test getting OSR objects from SpatialRefSys model objects.
"""
for sd in test_srs:
sr = SpatialRefSys.objects.get(srid=sd['srid'])
self.assertEqual(True, sr.spheroid.startswith(sd['spheroid']))
self.assertEqual(sd['geographic'], sr.geographic)
self.assertEqual(sd['projected'], sr.projected)
if not (spatialite and not sd['spatialite']):
# Can't get 'NAD83 / Texas South Central' from PROJ.4 string
# on SpatiaLite
self.assertEqual(True, sr.name.startswith(sd['name']))
# Testing the SpatialReference object directly.
if postgis or spatialite:
srs = sr.srs
six.assertRegex(self, srs.proj4, sd['proj4_re'])
# No `srtext` field in the `spatial_ref_sys` table in SpatiaLite < 4
if not spatialite or connection.ops.spatial_version[0] >= 4:
self.assertTrue(srs.wkt.startswith(sd['srtext']))
@no_mysql
def test_ellipsoid(self):
"""
Test the ellipsoid property.
"""
for sd in test_srs:
# Getting the ellipsoid and precision parameters.
ellps1 = sd['ellipsoid']
prec = sd['eprec']
# Getting our spatial reference and its ellipsoid
srs = SpatialRefSys.objects.get(srid=sd['srid'])
ellps2 = srs.ellipsoid
for i in range(3):
self.assertAlmostEqual(ellps1[i], ellps2[i], prec[i])
@no_mysql
def test_add_entry(self):
"""
Test adding a new entry in the SpatialRefSys model using the
add_srs_entry utility.
"""
from django.contrib.gis.utils import add_srs_entry
add_srs_entry(900913)
self.assertTrue(
SpatialRefSys.objects.filter(srid=900913).exists()
)
srs = SpatialRefSys.objects.get(srid=900913)
self.assertTrue(
SpatialRefSys.get_spheroid(srs.wkt).startswith('SPHEROID[')
)