view backend/contrib/run_geo.sh @ 9425:3f49835a00c3

Extended CrossSectionFacet so it may fetch different data from within the artifact result. Also allows to have acces to the potentially already computed artifact result via its normal computation cache.
author gernotbelger
date Fri, 17 Aug 2018 15:31:02 +0200
parents 4dc047fb3633
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#!/bin/bash

# Set this to your target database for Oracle
HOST=localhost
BACKEND_NAME="XE"
USER=flys28
PASS=flys28
# Alternatively you can provide a direct connection string:
# OGR_CONNECTION="PG:dbname=flys host=localhost port=63333 user=flys password=flys"

# Optional
VERBOSE=1
SKIP_AXIS=0
SKIP_KMS=0
SKIP_CROSSSECTIONS=0
SKIP_FIXPOINTS=0
SKIP_BUILDINGS=0
SKIP_FLOODPLAINS=0
SKIP_HYDR_BOUNDARIES=0
SKIP_HWS_LINES=0
SKIP_HWS_POINTS=0
SKIP_UESG=0
SKIP_DGM=0
SKIP_JETTIES=0
SKIP_FLOODMARKS=0

# Default encoding. Change here if necessary
export LC_ALL=de_DE@euro

# There should be no need to change anything below this line
GEW_FILE="$1"
RIVER_NAME=$(grep "Gew.sser" "$1" | sed 's/Gew.sser: //')

RIVER_PATH=$(grep "WSTDatei:" "$GEW_FILE" | awk '{print $2}')
RIVER_PATH=$(dirname "$RIVER_PATH")/../..
RIVER_PATH=$(readlink -f "$RIVER_PATH")

DIR=`dirname $0`
DIR=`readlink -f "$DIR"`

exec python $DIR/shpimporter/shpimporter.py \
    --directory $RIVER_PATH \
    --river_name "$RIVER_NAME" \
    --ogr_connection "$OGR_CONNECTION" \
    --host $HOST/$BACKEND_NAME \
    --user $USER \
    --password $PASS \
    --verbose $VERBOSE \
    --skip_axis $SKIP_AXIS \
    --skip_kms $SKIP_KMS \
    --skip_crosssections $SKIP_CROSSSECTIONS \
    --skip_fixpoints $SKIP_FIXPOINTS \
    --skip_buildings $SKIP_BUILDINGS \
    --skip_floodplains $SKIP_FLOODPLAINS \
    --skip_hydr_boundaries $SKIP_HYDR_BOUNDARIES \
    --skip_uesgs $SKIP_UESG \
    --skip_hws_lines $SKIP_HWS_LINES \
    --skip_hws_points $SKIP_HWS_POINTS \
    --skip_dgm $SKIP_DGM \
    --skip_jetties $SKIP_JETTIES \
    --skip_floodmarks $SKIP_FLOODMARKS \
    2>&1

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