ingo@3683: #!/bin/sh ingo@3683: ingo@3683: # Required ingo@3683: RIVER_PATH="/vol1/projects/Geospatial/flys-3.0/testdaten/Gewaesser/Saar" aheinecke@4971: RIVER_NAME="Saar" aheinecke@4873: aheinecke@4873: # Set this to your target database for Oracle ingo@3683: HOST=localhost ingo@3683: USER=flys28 ingo@3683: PASS=flys28 aheinecke@4873: # Alternatively you can provide a direct connection string: aheinecke@4873: # OGR_CONNECTION="PG:dbname=flys host=localhost port=5432 user=flys password=flys" ingo@3683: ingo@3683: # Optional ingo@3683: VERBOSE=1 ingo@3683: SKIP_AXIS=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_KMS=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_CROSSSECTIONS=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_FIXPOINTS=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_BUILDINGS=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_FLOODPLAINS=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_HYDR_BOUNDARIES=0 aheinecke@4873: SKIP_HWS_LINES=0 aheinecke@4873: SKIP_HWS_POINTS=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_GAUGE_LOCATION=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_CATCHMENTS=0 ingo@3683: SKIP_UESG=0 ingo@3683: ingo@3683: ingo@3683: DIR=`dirname $0` ingo@3683: DIR=`readlink -f "$DIR"` ingo@3683: ingo@3683: exec python $DIR/shpimporter/shpimporter.py \ ingo@3683: --directory $RIVER_PATH \ aheinecke@4971: --river_name $RIVER_NAME \ aheinecke@4873: --ogr_connection "$OGR_CONNECTION" \ ingo@3683: --host $HOST \ ingo@3683: --user $USER \ ingo@3683: --password $PASS \ ingo@3683: --verbose $VERBOSE \ ingo@3683: --skip_axis $SKIP_AXIS \ ingo@3683: --skip_kms $SKIP_KMS \ ingo@3683: --skip_crosssections $SKIP_CROSSSECTIONS \ ingo@3683: --skip_fixpoints $SKIP_FIXPOINTS \ ingo@3683: --skip_buildings $SKIP_BUILDINGS \ ingo@3683: --skip_floodplains $SKIP_FLOODPLAINS \ ingo@3683: --skip_hydr_boundaries $SKIP_HYDR_BOUNDARIES \ ingo@3683: --skip_gauge_locations $SKIP_GAUGE_LOCATION \ ingo@3683: --skip_catchments $SKIP_CATCHMENTS \ aheinecke@4873: --skip_uesgs $SKIP_UESG \ aheinecke@4873: --skip_hws_lines $SKIP_HWS_LINES \ aheinecke@4873: --skip_hws_points $SKIP_HWS_POINTS