view backend/contrib/shpimporter/buildings.py @ 7691:fa4fbd66e752

(issue1579) Fix axes syncronisation at Gauges The SyncNumberAxis was completely broken. It only synced in one direction and even that did not work correctly when data was added to the axis (and the syncAxis rescaled but forgot the old axis) then there were lots of ways to bypass that scaling. And i also think the trans calculation was wrong. It has been replaced by a "mostly" simple method to just keep the W in M and W in CM+Datum axes in sync. I say "Mostly" because it had to deal with the Bounds interface.
author Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de>
date Fri, 13 Dec 2013 19:03:00 +0100
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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