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view backend/contrib/shpimporter/run.sh @ 6399:10fe6758dfb0
Datacage: Introduced <dc:container-context>.
It is an analogon to <dc:context> to fetch the data from a collection.
Usage:
<dc:container-context container="myContainer">
<dc:properties>
<dc:property name="a"/>
<dc:property name="b" alias="c"/>
</dc:properties>
<dc:for-each><!-- as usual --></dc:for-each>
</dc:container-context>
Iterates over the collection stored on stack with the name 'myContainer'
and fetched for each item via getA() and getB() the values to be stored
under 'a' and 'c'. dc:has-result() & Co work as expected.
author | Sascha L. Teichmann <teichmann@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 21 Jun 2013 20:02:15 +0200 |
parents | 5aa05a7a34b7 |
children |
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#!/bin/sh # Required RIVER_PATH="/path/to/rivers/river" RIVER_ID=1 TARGET_SRS=31466 HOST=localhost USER=the_user PASS=the_pass # Optional VERBOSE=1 SKIP_AXIS=0 SKIP_KMS=0 SKIP_CROSSSECTIONS=0 SKIP_LINES=0 SKIP_FIXPOINTS=0 SKIP_BUILDINGS=0 SKIP_FLOODPLAINS=0 SKIP_HYDR_BOUNDARIES=0 SKIP_HWS=0 SKIP_GAUGE_LOCATION=0 SKIP_UESG=0 exec python shpimporter.py \ --directory $RIVER_PATH \ --river_id $RIVER_ID \ --target_srs $TARGET_SRS \ --host $HOST \ --user $USER \ --password $PASS \ --verbose $VERBOSE \ --skip_axis $SKIP_AXIS \ --skip_kms $SKIP_KMS \ --skip_crosssections $SKIP_CROSSSECTIONS \ --skip_lines $SKIP_LINES \ --skip_fixpoints $SKIP_FIXPOINTS \ --skip_buildings $SKIP_BUILDINGS \ --skip_floodplains $SKIP_FLOODPLAINS \ --skip_hydr_boundaries $SKIP_HYDR_BOUNDARIES \ --skip_hws $SKIP_HWS \ --skip_gauge_locations $SKIP_GAUGE_LOCATION \ --skip_uesgs $SKIP_UESG