=================== GeoDjango Forms API =================== .. module:: django.contrib.gis.forms :synopsis: GeoDjango forms API. GeoDjango provides some specialized form fields and widgets in order to visually display and edit geolocalized data on a map. By default, they use `OpenLayers`_-powered maps, with a base WMS layer provided by `Metacarta`_. .. _OpenLayers: http://openlayers.org/ .. _Metacarta: http://www.metacarta.com/ Field arguments =============== In addition to the regular :ref:`form field arguments `, GeoDjango form fields take the following optional arguments. ``srid`` -------- .. attribute:: Field.srid This is the SRID code that the field value should be transformed to. For example, if the map widget SRID is different from the SRID more generally used by your application or database, the field will automatically convert input values into that SRID. ``geom_type`` ------------- .. attribute:: Field.geom_type You generally shouldn't have to set or change that attribute which should be setup depending on the field class. It matches the OpenGIS standard geometry name. Form field classes ================== ``GeometryField`` ----------------- .. class:: GeometryField ``PointField`` -------------- .. class:: PointField ``LineStringField`` ------------------- .. class:: LineStringField ``PolygonField`` ---------------- .. class:: PolygonField ``MultiPointField`` ------------------- .. class:: MultiPointField ``MultiLineStringField`` ------------------------ .. class:: MultiLineStringField ``MultiPolygonField`` --------------------- .. class:: MultiPolygonField ``GeometryCollectionField`` --------------------------- .. class:: GeometryCollectionField Form widgets ============ .. module:: django.contrib.gis.widgets :synopsis: GeoDjango widgets API. GeoDjango form widgets allow you to display and edit geographic data on a visual map. Note that none of the currently available widgets supports 3D geometries, hence geometry fields will fallback using a simple ``Textarea`` widget for such data. Widget attributes ----------------- GeoDjango widgets are template-based, so their attributes are mostly different from other Django widget attributes. .. attribute:: BaseGeometryWidget.geom_type The OpenGIS geometry type, generally set by the form field. .. attribute:: BaseGeometryWidget.map_height .. attribute:: BaseGeometryWidget.map_width Height and width of the widget map (default is 400x600). .. attribute:: BaseGeometryWidget.map_srid SRID code used by the map (default is 4326). .. attribute:: BaseGeometryWidget.display_raw Boolean value specifying if a textarea input showing the serialized representation of the current geometry is visible, mainly for debugging purposes (default is ``False``). .. attribute:: BaseGeometryWidget.supports_3d Indicates if the widget supports edition of 3D data (default is ``False``). .. attribute:: BaseGeometryWidget.template_name The template used to render the map widget. You can pass widget attributes in the same manner that for any other Django widget. For example:: from django.contrib.gis import forms class MyGeoForm(forms.Form): point = forms.PointField(widget= forms.OSMWidget(attrs={'map_width': 800, 'map_height': 500})) Widget classes -------------- ``BaseGeometryWidget`` .. class:: BaseGeometryWidget This is an abstract base widget containing the logic needed by subclasses. You cannot directly use this widget for a geometry field. Note that the rendering of GeoDjango widgets is based on a template, identified by the :attr:`template_name` class attribute. ``OpenLayersWidget`` .. class:: OpenLayersWidget This is the default widget used by all GeoDjango form fields. ``template_name`` is ``gis/openlayers.html``. ``OpenLayersWidget`` and :class:`OSMWidget` use the ``openlayers.js`` file hosted on the ``cdnjs.cloudflare.com`` content-delivery network. You can subclass these widgets in order to specify your own version of the ``OpenLayers.js`` file `tailored to your needs`_ in the ``js`` property of the inner ``Media`` class (see :ref:`assets-as-a-static-definition`). .. versionchanged:: 1.11 Older versions use ``OpenLayers.js`` from ``openlayers.org`` which isn't suitable for production use since it offers no guaranteed uptime and runs on a slow server. .. _tailored to your needs: http://docs.openlayers.org/library/deploying.html ``OSMWidget`` .. class:: OSMWidget This widget uses an OpenStreetMap base layer (Mapnik) to display geographic objects on. ``template_name`` is ``gis/openlayers-osm.html``. The :class:`OpenLayersWidget` note about JavaScript file hosting above also applies here. See also this `FAQ answer`_ about ``https`` access to map tiles. .. _FAQ answer: https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/10920/how-to-embed-a-map-in-my-https-site