Mercurial > dive4elements > river
view backend/contrib/shpimporter/floodplains.py @ 6332:f5bb53106ae8
Remove createBarriersLayer and createBarriers
The generated mapfiles did not work and were just confusing. This
looks like historical cruft that was never deleted. The real barrier
mapfiles are created in the Floodmap state
author | Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Thu, 13 Jun 2013 17:24:56 +0200 |
parents | 5aa05a7a34b7 |
children | e10bfd2d2a5d |
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try: from osgeo import ogr except ImportError: import ogr from importer import Importer TABLE_NAME="floodplain" PATH="Hydrologie/Hydr.Grenzen" NAME="Floodplains" class Floodplain(Importer): 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 == 3 or geomType == 6 def isShapeRelevant(self, name, path): return name.find("talaue") >= 0 def createNewFeature(self, featureDef, feat, **args): newFeat = ogr.Feature(featureDef) geometry = feat.GetGeometryRef() newFeat.SetGeometry(geometry) newFeat.SetField("name", args['name']) if args['path'].lower().endswith("/talaue.shp") and \ not "sonstige" in args['path'].lower(): newFeat.SetField("kind_id", 1) # offical else: newFeat.SetField("kind_id", 0) # misc if self.IsFieldSet(feat, "river_id"): newFeat.SetField("river_id", feat.GetField("river_id")) else: newFeat.SetField("river_id", self.river_id) return newFeat