Mercurial > dive4elements > river
view backend/contrib/shpimporter/utils.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 |
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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, (getUTF8(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" def convertToMultiLine(feature): """ Converts a feature to a multiline feature. """ geometry = feature.GetGeometryRef() # SRS information is lost while forcing to multiline srs = geometry.GetSpatialReference() geometry = ogr.ForceToMultiLineString(geometry) geometry.AssignSpatialReference(srs) feature.SetGeometry(geometry) return feature def convertToMultiPolygon(feature): """ Converts a feature to a multiline feature. """ geometry = feature.GetGeometryRef() # SRS information is lost while forcing to multiline srs = geometry.GetSpatialReference() geometry = ogr.ForceToMultiPolygon(geometry) geometry.AssignSpatialReference(srs) feature.SetGeometry(geometry) return feature