Mercurial > dive4elements > river
view flys-backend/contrib/shpimporter/axis.py @ 5137:04eb62eae722
River Axes and HWS_lines are now multiline
author | Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Thu, 28 Feb 2013 12:58:25 +0100 |
parents | c5187ab9f571 |
children | d4fdd98a04f7 |
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try: from osgeo import ogr except ImportError: import ogr from importer import Importer import utils NAME="Axis" TABLE_NAME="river_axes" PATH="Geodaesie/Flussachse+km" class Axis(Importer): def getPath(self, base): return "%s/%s" % (base, PATH) def getTablename(self): return TABLE_NAME def getName(self): return NAME def isGeometryValid(self, geomType): return geomType in [ogr.wkbLineString, ogr.wkbLineString25D, ogr.wkbMultiLineString25D, ogr.wkbMultiLineString] def isShapeRelevant(self, name, path): return "achse" in name.lower() def createNewFeature(self, featureDef, feat, **args): newFeat = ogr.Feature(featureDef) newFeat.SetGeometry(feat.GetGeometryRef()) newFeat.SetField("name", args['name']) if self.IsFieldSet(feat, "river_id"): riverId = feat.GetField("river_id") else: riverId = self.river_id if self.IsFieldSet(feat, "kind"): kind = feat.GetField("kind") else: kind = 0 newFeat.SetField("river_id", riverId) newFeat.SetField("kind", kind) return utils.convertToMultiLine(newFeat)