Fixed #12690 -- Fixed SQL template used for Oracle's with `SDO_RELATE` function, added `truncate_params` attribute to spatial backend, and re-enabled the `relate` lookup tests. Thanks, jtiai, for the bug report.
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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ class BaseSpatialOperations(object):
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geography_operators = {}
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geography_functions = {}
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gis_terms = {}
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truncate_params = {}
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# Quick booleans for the type of this spatial backend, and
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# an attribute for the spatial database version tuple (if applicable)
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class SDORelate(SpatialFunction):
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"Class for using SDO_RELATE."
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masks = 'TOUCH|OVERLAPBDYDISJOINT|OVERLAPBDYINTERSECT|EQUAL|INSIDE|COVEREDBY|CONTAINS|COVERS|ANYINTERACT|ON'
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mask_regex = re.compile(r'^(%s)(\+(%s))*$' % (masks, masks), re.I)
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sql_template = "%(function)s(%(geo_col)s, %(geometry)s, 'mask=%(mask)s)' = 'TRUE'"
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sql_template = "%(function)s(%(geo_col)s, %(geometry)s, 'mask=%(mask)s') = 'TRUE'"
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relate_func = 'SDO_RELATE'
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def __init__(self, mask):
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if not self.mask_regex.match(mask):
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@ -128,6 +128,8 @@ class OracleOperations(DatabaseOperations, BaseSpatialOperations):
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gis_terms += geometry_functions.keys()
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gis_terms = dict([(term, None) for term in gis_terms])
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truncate_params = {'relate' : None}
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def __init__(self, connection):
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super(OracleOperations, self).__init__()
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self.connection = connection
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ class GeometryField(Field):
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except GeometryException:
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raise ValueError('Could not create geometry from lookup value.')
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else:
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raise ValueError('Cannot use parameter of `%s` type as lookup parameter.' % type(value))
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raise ValueError('Cannot use object with type %s for a geometry lookup parameter.' % type(geom).__name__)
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# Assigning the SRID value.
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geom.srid = self.get_srid(geom)
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@ -228,6 +228,10 @@ class GeometryField(Field):
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if lookup_type in connection.ops.distance_functions:
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# Getting the distance parameter in the units of the field.
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params += self.get_distance(value[1:], lookup_type, connection)
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elif lookup_type in connection.ops.truncate_params:
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# Lookup is one where SQL parameters aren't needed from the
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# given lookup value.
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pass
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else:
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params += value[1:]
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elif isinstance(value, SQLEvaluator):
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@ -426,7 +426,6 @@ class GeoModelTest(TestCase):
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@no_mysql
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def test15_relate(self):
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"Testing the 'relate' lookup type."
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return
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# To make things more interesting, we will have our Texas reference point in
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# different SRIDs.
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pnt1 = fromstr('POINT (649287.0363174 4177429.4494686)', srid=2847)
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# Not passing in a geometry as first param shoud
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# raise a type error when initializing the GeoQuerySet
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, Country.objects.filter(mpoly__relate=(23, 'foo')).count)
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, Country.objects.filter, mpoly__relate=(23, 'foo'))
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# Making sure the right exception is raised for the given
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# bad arguments.
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