view backend/contrib/run_geo.sh @ 9790:75dc4ea60938 3.2.x

Drop using explicit container names Compose will generate names for the containers and containers can connect each other on the network via the service names. This avoids the unnecessary extra "name space" and prepares the application for usage with different project names.
author Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de>
date Thu, 20 Jul 2023 10:25:59 +0200
parents f7c49975cc15
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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=5432 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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