Mercurial > dive4elements > river
view backend/contrib/shpimporter/floodplains.py @ 9670:07d854c325d8 3.2.x
Tighten code a bit
PostgreSQL database names might also contain dots and since the extra
pattern matches a subset of the other, it will never match anyhow.
Thus remove the extra pattern, a lot of duplicate code and some
superfluous debug logging.
author | Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 20 May 2020 17:50:27 +0200 |
parents | e10bfd2d2a5d |
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try: from osgeo import ogr except ImportError: import ogr from importer import Importer TABLE_NAME="floodplain" PATH="Hydrologie/Hydr.Grenzen" NAME="Floodplains" class Floodplain(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 == 3 or geomType == 6 def isShapeRelevant(self, name, path): return name.lower().find("talaue") >= 0 def createNewFeature(self, featureDef, feat, **args): newFeat = ogr.Feature(featureDef) geometry = feat.GetGeometryRef() newFeat.SetGeometry(geometry) newFeat.SetField("name", args['name']) if args['path'].lower().endswith("/talaue.shp") and \ not "sonstige" in args['path'].lower(): newFeat.SetField("kind_id", 1) # offical else: newFeat.SetField("kind_id", 0) # misc if self.IsFieldSet(feat, "river_id"): newFeat.SetField("river_id", feat.GetField("river_id")) else: newFeat.SetField("river_id", self.river_id) return newFeat