Mercurial > dive4elements > river
view flys-backend/contrib/shpimporter/utils.py @ 5132:c2b377bcc025
Part of fix for flys/issue1128: units in i18n version of W [<unit>].
author | Felix Wolfsteller <felix.wolfsteller@intevation.de> |
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date | Thu, 28 Feb 2013 12:26:02 +0100 |
parents | c5187ab9f571 |
children | 04eb62eae722 |
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import os import sys import logging try: from osgeo import ogr except ImportError: import ogr logger = logging.getLogger("utils") SHP='.shp' SQL_SELECT_RIVER_ID="SELECT id FROM rivers WHERE name = %s" SQL_SELECT_RIVER_ID_ORA="SELECT id FROM rivers WHERE name = :s" def findShapefiles(path): shapes = [] for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path): if len(files) == 0: continue logger.debug("Processing directory '%s' with %i files " % (root, len(files))) for f in files: idx = f.find(SHP) if (idx+len(SHP)) == len(f): shapes.append((f.replace(SHP, ''), root + "/" + f)) return shapes def getRiverId(dbconn, name, oracle): """ Returns the id of the river "name" Dbconn must be a python database connection api compliant object """ cur = dbconn.cursor() if oracle: # This is stupid and shoudl not be neccessary. But I don't # know how to make it work both ways. aheinecke - 02/2013 stmt = SQL_SELECT_RIVER_ID_ORA else: stmt = SQL_SELECT_RIVER_ID cur.execute(stmt, (name,)) row = cur.fetchone() if row: return row[0] else: return 0 def getUTF8(string): """ Tries to convert the string to a UTF-8 encoding by first checking if it is UTF-8 and then trying cp1252 """ try: return unicode.encode(unicode(string, "UTF-8"), "UTF-8") except UnicodeDecodeError: # Probably European Windows names so lets try again return unicode.encode(unicode(string, "cp1252"), "UTF-8") def getUTF8Path(path): """ Tries to convert path to utf-8 by first checking the filesystemencoding and trying the default windows encoding afterwards. Returns a valid UTF-8 encoded unicode object or throws a UnicodeDecodeError """ try: return unicode.encode(unicode(path, sys.getfilesystemencoding()), "UTF-8") except UnicodeDecodeError: # Probably European Windows names so lets try again return unicode.encode(unicode(path, "cp1252"), "UTF-8") WKB_MAP = { ogr.wkb25Bit : 'wkb25Bit', ogr.wkbGeometryCollection : 'wkbGeometryCollection', ogr.wkbGeometryCollection25D :'wkbGeometryCollection25D', ogr.wkbLineString : 'wkbLineString', ogr.wkbLineString25D : 'wkbLineString25D', ogr.wkbLinearRing : 'wkbLinearRing', ogr.wkbMultiLineString : 'wkbMultiLineString', ogr.wkbMultiLineString25D : 'wkbMultiLineString25D', ogr.wkbMultiPoint : 'wkbMultiPoint', ogr.wkbMultiPoint25D : 'wkbMultiPoint25D', ogr.wkbMultiPolygon : 'wkbMultiPolygon', ogr.wkbMultiPolygon25D : 'wkbMultiPolygon25D', ogr.wkbNDR : 'wkbNDR', ogr.wkbNone : 'wkbNone', ogr.wkbPoint : 'wkbPoint', ogr.wkbPoint25D : 'wkbPoint25D', ogr.wkbPolygon : 'wkbPolygon', ogr.wkbPolygon25D : 'wkbPolygon25D', ogr.wkbUnknown : 'wkbUnknown', ogr.wkbXDR : 'wkbXDR' } def getWkbString(type): return WKB_MAP.get(type) or "Unknown"