view backend/contrib/shpimporter/buildings.py @ 8722:a83d519155ab

(issue1754) Do not base smoothing radius on calculation range Using the calculation parameters for startkm and endkm in the case that the domain axis had the default extend caused weird behavior when zooming and led to too large radius values for most data that only had valid values on a subset of the caluclation range.
author Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de>
date Tue, 28 Apr 2015 14:22:47 +0200
parents 5aa05a7a34b7
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
try:
    from osgeo import ogr
except ImportError:
    import ogr

from importer import Importer

TABLE_NAME="buildings"
PATH="Geodaesie/Bauwerke"
NAME="Buildings"

BUILDING_KINDS= {
        "sonstige" : 0,
        "brücken"  : 1,
        "wehre"    : 2,
        "pegel"    : 3,
        }

class Building(Importer):
    fieldmap = {
            "^station$"       : "km",
            "^km$"            : "km",
            "^wsv-km$"        : "km",
            "^z$"             : "z",
            "^H[oeö]{0,2}he$" : "z",
            "^m+NHN$"         : "z",
            "^KWNAAM$"        : "description",
            "^Name$"          : "description"
        }

    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 == 2


    def isShapeRelevant(self, name, path):
        return "buhnen.shp" not in path.lower()

    def getKind(self, feat, path):
        # First try to resolve it with the filename
        for fname in ["brücke.shp", "bruecke.shp",
                     "brücken.shp", "bruecken.shp"]:
            if path.lower().endswith(fname):
                return BUILDING_KINDS["brücken"]
        for fname in ["wehr.shp", "wehre.shp"]:
            if path.lower().endswith(fname):
                return BUILDING_KINDS["wehre"]
        for fname in ["pegel.shp"]:
            if path.lower().endswith(fname):
                return BUILDING_KINDS["pegel"]

        # Now it gets ugly when we search all attributes
        ret = self.searchValue(feat, "^br[ueü]{0,2}cke[n]{0,1}$")
        if ret:
            self.handled(ret)
            return BUILDING_KINDS["brücken"]
        ret = self.searchValue(feat, "^wehr[e]{0,1}$")
        if ret:
            self.handled(ret)
            return BUILDING_KINDS["wehre"]

        return BUILDING_KINDS["sonstige"]


    def createNewFeature(self, featureDef, feat, **args):
        newFeat  = ogr.Feature(featureDef)
        geometry = feat.GetGeometryRef()
        geometry.SetCoordinateDimension(2)
        newFeat.SetGeometry(geometry)

        self.copyFields(feat, newFeat, self.fieldmap)

        newFeat.SetField("kind_id", self.getKind(feat, args['path']))
        newFeat.SetField("name", args["name"])

        newFeat.SetField("river_id", self.river_id)

        return newFeat

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