django1/django/contrib/gis/admin/widgets.py

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import logging
from django.forms.widgets import Textarea
from django.template import loader, Context
from django.templatetags.static import static
from django.utils import six
from django.utils import translation
from django.contrib.gis.gdal import OGRException
from django.contrib.gis.geos import GEOSGeometry, GEOSException
# Creating a template context that contains Django settings
# values needed by admin map templates.
geo_context = Context({'LANGUAGE_BIDI' : translation.get_language_bidi()})
logger = logging.getLogger('django.contrib.gis')
class OpenLayersWidget(Textarea):
"""
Renders an OpenLayers map using the WKT of the geometry.
"""
def render(self, name, value, attrs=None):
# Update the template parameters with any attributes passed in.
if attrs: self.params.update(attrs)
# Defaulting the WKT value to a blank string -- this
# will be tested in the JavaScript and the appropriate
# interface will be constructed.
self.params['wkt'] = ''
# If a string reaches here (via a validation error on another
# field) then just reconstruct the Geometry.
if isinstance(value, six.string_types):
try:
value = GEOSGeometry(value)
except (GEOSException, ValueError) as err:
logger.error(
"Error creating geometry from value '%s' (%s)" % (
value, err)
)
value = None
if value and value.geom_type.upper() != self.geom_type:
value = None
# Constructing the dictionary of the map options.
self.params['map_options'] = self.map_options()
# Constructing the JavaScript module name using the name of
# the GeometryField (passed in via the `attrs` keyword).
# Use the 'name' attr for the field name (rather than 'field')
self.params['name'] = name
# note: we must switch out dashes for underscores since js
# functions are created using the module variable
js_safe_name = self.params['name'].replace('-','_')
self.params['module'] = 'geodjango_%s' % js_safe_name
if value:
# Transforming the geometry to the projection used on the
# OpenLayers map.
srid = self.params['srid']
if value.srid != srid:
try:
ogr = value.ogr
ogr.transform(srid)
wkt = ogr.wkt
except OGRException as err:
logger.error(
"Error transforming geometry from srid '%s' to srid '%s' (%s)" % (
value.srid, srid, err)
)
wkt = ''
else:
wkt = value.wkt
# Setting the parameter WKT with that of the transformed
# geometry.
self.params['wkt'] = wkt
return loader.render_to_string(self.template, self.params,
context_instance=geo_context)
def map_options(self):
"Builds the map options hash for the OpenLayers template."
# JavaScript construction utilities for the Bounds and Projection.
def ol_bounds(extent):
return 'new OpenLayers.Bounds(%s)' % str(extent)
def ol_projection(srid):
return 'new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:%s")' % srid
# An array of the parameter name, the name of their OpenLayers
# counterpart, and the type of variable they are.
map_types = [('srid', 'projection', 'srid'),
('display_srid', 'displayProjection', 'srid'),
('units', 'units', str),
('max_resolution', 'maxResolution', float),
('max_extent', 'maxExtent', 'bounds'),
('num_zoom', 'numZoomLevels', int),
('max_zoom', 'maxZoomLevels', int),
('min_zoom', 'minZoomLevel', int),
]
# Building the map options hash.
map_options = {}
for param_name, js_name, option_type in map_types:
if self.params.get(param_name, False):
if option_type == 'srid':
value = ol_projection(self.params[param_name])
elif option_type == 'bounds':
value = ol_bounds(self.params[param_name])
elif option_type in (float, int):
value = self.params[param_name]
elif option_type in (str,):
value = '"%s"' % self.params[param_name]
else:
raise TypeError
map_options[js_name] = value
return map_options