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1  # Copyright (C) 2003 by Intevation GmbH  # Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 by Intevation GmbH
2  # Authors:  # Authors:
3  # Bernhard Herzog <[email protected]>  # Bernhard Herzog <[email protected]>
4  #  #
# Line 17  import time Line 17  import time
17  import popen2  import popen2
18  import shutil  import shutil
19  import traceback  import traceback
20    import re
21    
22  import support  import support
23    
# Line 115  class PostgreSQLServer: Line 116  class PostgreSQLServer:
116          self.socket_dir = socket_dir          self.socket_dir = socket_dir
117    
118          # For the client side the socket directory can be used as the          # For the client side the socket directory can be used as the
119          # host the name starts with a slash.          # host if the name starts with a slash.
120          self.host = os.path.abspath(socket_dir)          self.host = os.path.abspath(socket_dir)
121    
122            # name and password for the admin and an unprivileged user
123            self.admin_name = "postgres"
124            self.admin_password = "postgres"
125            self.user_name = "observer"
126            self.user_password = "telescope"
127    
128          # Map db names to db objects          # Map db names to db objects
129          self.known_dbs = {}          self.known_dbs = {}
130    
# Line 135  class PostgreSQLServer: Line 142  class PostgreSQLServer:
142              shutil.rmtree(self.dbdir)              shutil.rmtree(self.dbdir)
143          os.mkdir(self.dbdir)          os.mkdir(self.dbdir)
144    
145          run_command(["initdb", self.dbdir],          run_command(["initdb", "-D", self.dbdir, "-U", self.admin_name],
146                      os.path.join(self.dbdir, "initdb.log"))                      os.path.join(self.dbdir, "initdb.log"))
147    
148          extra_opts = "-p %d" % self.port          extra_opts = "-p %d" % self.port
# Line 150  class PostgreSQLServer: Line 157  class PostgreSQLServer:
157          # server ourselves          # server ourselves
158          self.wait_for_postmaster()          self.wait_for_postmaster()
159    
160            self.alter_user(self.admin_name, self.admin_password)
161            self.create_user(self.user_name, self.user_password)
162    
163      def wait_for_postmaster(self):      def wait_for_postmaster(self):
164          """Return when the database server is running          """Return when the database server is running
165    
# Line 161  class PostgreSQLServer: Line 171  class PostgreSQLServer:
171          while count < max_count:          while count < max_count:
172              try:              try:
173                  run_command(["psql", "-l", "-p", str(self.port),                  run_command(["psql", "-l", "-p", str(self.port),
174                               "-h", self.host],                               "-h", self.host, "-U", self.admin_name],
175                              os.path.join(self.dbdir, "psql-%d.log" % count))                              os.path.join(self.dbdir, "psql-%d.log" % count))
176              except:              except RuntimeError:
177                  pass                  pass
178                except:
179                    traceback.print_exc()
180              else:              else:
181                  break                  break
182              time.sleep(0.5)              time.sleep(0.5)
# Line 173  class PostgreSQLServer: Line 185  class PostgreSQLServer:
185              raise RuntimeError("postmaster didn't start")              raise RuntimeError("postmaster didn't start")
186    
187      def is_running(self):      def is_running(self):
188          """Return true a postmaster process is running on self.dbdir          """Return whether a postmaster process is running on self.dbdir
189    
190          This method runs pg_ctl status on the dbdir so even if the          This method runs pg_ctl status on the dbdir and returns True if
191          object has just been created it is possible that this method          that command succeeds and False otherwise.
192          returns true if there's still a postmaster process running for  
193          self.dbdir.          Note that it is possible that this method returns true even if
194            the PostgreSQLServer instance has just been created and
195            createdb() has not been called yet.  This can happen, for
196            instance, if the server has been started manually for debugging
197            purposes after a test suite run.
198          """          """
199          return run_boolean_command(["pg_ctl", "-D", self.dbdir, "status"])          return run_boolean_command(["pg_ctl", "-D", self.dbdir, "status"])
200    
# Line 187  class PostgreSQLServer: Line 203  class PostgreSQLServer:
203          run_command(["pg_ctl", "-m", "fast", "-D", self.dbdir, "stop"],          run_command(["pg_ctl", "-m", "fast", "-D", self.dbdir, "stop"],
204                      os.path.join(self.dbdir, "pg_ctl-stop.log"))                      os.path.join(self.dbdir, "pg_ctl-stop.log"))
205    
206      def new_postgis_db(self, dbname, tables = None):      def new_postgis_db(self, dbname, tables = None, reference_systems = None,
207                           views = None):
208          """Create and return a new PostGISDatabase object using self as server          """Create and return a new PostGISDatabase object using self as server
209          """          """
210          db = PostGISDatabase(self, self.postgis_sql, dbname, tables = tables)          db = PostGISDatabase(self, self.postgis_sql, dbname, tables = tables,
211                                 reference_systems = reference_systems,
212                                 views = views)
213          db.initdb()          db.initdb()
214          self.known_dbs[dbname] = db          self.known_dbs[dbname] = db
215          return db          return db
216    
217      def get_static_data_db(self, dbname, tables):      def get_static_data_db(self, dbname, tables, reference_systems, views):
218          """Return a PostGISDatabase for a database with the given static data          """Return a PostGISDatabase for a database with the given static data
219    
220          If no databasse of the name dbname exists, create a new one via          If no databasse of the name dbname exists, create a new one via
# Line 205  class PostgreSQLServer: Line 224  class PostgreSQLServer:
224          indicated data, return that. If the already existing db uses          indicated data, return that. If the already existing db uses
225          different data raise a value error.          different data raise a value error.
226    
227          The tables argument should be a sequence of table specifications          If the database doesn't exist, create a new one via
228          where each specifications is a (tablename, shapefilename) pair.          self.new_postgis_db.
229    
230            The parameters tables and reference_systems have the same
231            meaning as for new_postgis_db.
232          """          """
233          db = self.known_dbs.get(dbname)          db = self.known_dbs.get(dbname)
234          if db is not None:          if db is not None:
235              if db.has_data(tables):              if db.has_data(tables, reference_systems, views):
236                  return db                  return db
237              raise ValueError("PostGISDatabase named %r doesn't have tables %r"              raise ValueError("PostGISDatabase named %r doesn't have tables %r"
238                               % (dbname, tables))                               % (dbname, tables))
239          return self.new_postgis_db(dbname, tables)          return self.new_postgis_db(dbname, tables, reference_systems, views)
240    
241      def get_default_static_data_db(self):      def get_default_static_data_db(self):
242          dbname = "PostGISStaticTests"          dbname = "PostGISStaticTests"
243          tables = [("landmarks", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",          srids = [(1, "proj=longlat datum=WGS84")]
244                                               "cultural_landmark-point.shp")),          tables = [
245                    ("political", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",              # Direct copies of the shapefiles. The shapeids are exactly
246                # the same, except where changed with "gid_offset", of
247                # course.  Note that the test implementation requires that
248                # all the landmard tables use an gid_offset of 1000.
249                ("landmarks", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",
250                                           "cultural_landmark-point.shp"),
251                 [("gid_offset", 1000)]),
252                ("political", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",
253                                               "political.shp")),                                               "political.shp")),
254                    ("roads", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",              ("roads", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",
255                                           "roads-line.shp"))]                                           "roads-line.shp")),
256          return self.get_static_data_db(dbname, tables)  
257                # The polygon data as a MULTIPOLYGON geometry type
258                ("political_multi", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",
259                                                 "political.shp"),
260                 [("force_wkt_type", "MULTIPOLYGON")]),
261    
262                # Copy of landmarks but using an srid != -1
263                ("landmarks_srid", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",
264                                           "cultural_landmark-point.shp"),
265                 [("gid_offset", 1000),
266                  ("srid", 1)]),
267    
268                # Copy of landmarks with a gid column called "point_id" instead
269                # of "gid" and using an srid != -1.
270                ("landmarks_point_id", os.path.join("..", "Data", "iceland",
271                                                    "cultural_landmark-point.shp"),
272                 [("gid_offset", 1000),
273                  ("srid", 1),
274                  ("gid_column", "point_id")]),
275                ]
276            views = [("v_landmarks", "SELECT * FROM landmarks_point_id")]
277            return self.get_static_data_db(dbname, tables, srids, views)
278    
279        def connection_params(self, user):
280            """Return the connection parameters for the given user
281    
282            The return value is a dictionary suitable as keyword argument
283            list to PostGISConnection. The user parameter may be either
284            'admin' to connect as admin or 'user' to connect as an
285            unprivileged user.
286            """
287            return {"host": self.host, "port": self.port,
288                    "user": getattr(self, user + "_name"),
289                    "password": getattr(self, user + "_password")}
290    
291        def connection_string(self, user):
292            """Return (part of) the connection string to pass to psycopg.connect
293    
294            The string contains host, port, user and password. The user
295            parameter must be either 'admin' or 'user', as for
296            connection_params.
297            """
298            params = []
299            for key, value in self.connection_params(user).items():
300                # FIXME: this doesn't do quiting correctly but that
301                # shouldn't be much of a problem (people shouldn't be using
302                # single quotes in filenames anyway :) )
303                params.append("%s='%s'" % (key, value))
304            return " ".join(params)
305    
306        def execute_sql(self, dbname, user, sql):
307            """Execute the sql statament and return a result for SELECT statements
308    
309            The user parameter us used as in connection_params. The dbname
310            parameter must be the name of a database in the cluster.  The
311            sql parameter is the SQL statement to execute as a string.  If
312            the string starts with 'select' (matched case insensitively) the
313            first row of the result will be returned.  Otherwise the return
314            value is None.
315            """
316            conn = psycopg.connect("dbname=%s " % dbname
317                                   + self.connection_string(user))
318            cursor = conn.cursor()
319            cursor.execute(sql)
320            if sql.lower().startswith("select"):
321                row = cursor.fetchone()
322            else:
323                row = None
324            conn.commit()
325            conn.close()
326            return row
327    
328        def server_version(self):
329            """Return the server version as a tuple (major, minor, patch)
330    
331            Each item in the tuple is an int.
332            """
333            result = self.execute_sql("template1", "admin", "SELECT version();")[0]
334            match = re.match(r"PostgreSQL (\d+\.\d+\.\d+)", result)
335            if match:
336                return tuple(map(int, match.group(1).split(".")))
337            else:
338                raise RutimeError("Cannot determine PostgreSQL server version"
339                                  " from %r" % result)
340    
341        def require_authentication(self, required):
342            """Switch authentication requirements on or off
343    
344            When started for the first time no passwords are required. Some
345            tests want to explicitly test whether Thuban's password
346            infrastructure works and switch password authentication on
347            explicitly. When switching it on, there should be a
348            corresponding call to switch it off again in the test case'
349            tearDown method or in a finally: block.
350            """
351            # Starting with PostgreSQL 7.3 the pg_hba.conf file has an
352            # additional column with a username.  Query the server version
353            # and generate a file in the correct format.
354            if self.server_version() >= (7, 3):
355                user = "all"
356            else:
357                user = ""
358            if required:
359                contents = "local all %s password\n" % user
360            else:
361                contents = "local all %s trust\n" % user
362            f = open(os.path.join(self.dbdir, "pg_hba.conf"), "w")
363            f.write(contents)
364            f.close()
365            run_command(["pg_ctl", "-D", self.dbdir, "reload"],
366                        os.path.join(self.dbdir, "pg_ctl-reload.log"))
367    
368    
369        def create_user(self, username, password):
370            """Create user username with password in the database"""
371            self.execute_sql("template1", "admin",
372                             "CREATE USER %s PASSWORD '%s';" % (username,password))
373    
374        def alter_user(self, username, password):
375            """Change the user username's password in the database"""
376            self.execute_sql("template1", "admin",
377                             "ALTER USER %s PASSWORD '%s';" % (username,password))
378    
379    
380  class PostGISDatabase:  class PostGISDatabase:
381    
382      """A PostGIS database in a PostgreSQLServer"""      """A PostGIS database in a PostgreSQLServer"""
383    
384      def __init__(self, server, postgis_sql, dbname, tables = None):      def __init__(self, server, postgis_sql, dbname, tables = None,
385                     reference_systems = (), views = None):
386            """Initialize the PostGISDatabase
387    
388            Parameters:
389    
390                server -- The PostgreSQLServer instance containing the
391                    database
392    
393                postgis_sql -- Filename of the postgis.sql file with the
394                    postgis initialization code
395    
396                dbname -- The name of the database
397    
398                tables -- Optional description of tables to create in the
399                    new database. If given it should be a list of
400                    (tablename, shapefilename) pairs meaning that a table
401                    tablename will be created with the contents of the given
402                    shapefile or (tablename, shapefilename, extraargs)
403                    triples. The extraargs should be a list of key, value
404                    pairs to use as keyword arguments to upload_shapefile.
405    
406                reference_systems -- Optional description of spatial
407                    reference systems.  If given, it should be a sequence of
408                    (srid, params) pairs where srid is the srid defined by
409                    the proj4 paramter string params.  The srid can be given
410                    as an extra parameter in the tables list.
411    
412                views -- Optional description of views.  If given it should
413                    be a list of (viewname, select_stmt) pairs where
414                    viewname is the name of the view to be created and
415                    select_stmt is the select statement to use as the basis.
416                    The views will be created after the tables and may refer
417                    to them in the select_stmt.
418            """
419          self.server = server          self.server = server
420          self.postgis_sql = postgis_sql          self.postgis_sql = postgis_sql
421          self.dbname = dbname          self.dbname = dbname
422          self.tables = tables          self.tables = tables
423            self.views = views
424            if reference_systems:
425                self.reference_systems = reference_systems
426            else:
427                # Make sure that it's a sequence we can iterate over even if
428                # the parameter's None
429                self.reference_systems = ()
430    
431      def initdb(self):      def initdb(self):
432          """Remove the old db directory and create and initialize a new database          """Remove the old db directory and create and initialize a new database
433          """          """
434          run_command(["createdb", "-p", str(self.server.port),          run_command(["createdb", "-p", str(self.server.port),
435                       "-h", self.server.host, self.dbname],                       "-h", self.server.host, "-U", self.server.admin_name,
436                         self.dbname],
437                      os.path.join(self.server.dbdir, "createdb.log"))                      os.path.join(self.server.dbdir, "createdb.log"))
438          run_command(["createlang", "-p", str(self.server.port),          run_command(["createlang", "-p", str(self.server.port),
439                       "-h", self.server.host, "plpgsql", self.dbname],                       "-h", self.server.host,  "-U", self.server.admin_name,
440                         "plpgsql", self.dbname],
441                      os.path.join(self.server.dbdir, "createlang.log"))                      os.path.join(self.server.dbdir, "createlang.log"))
442          # for some reason psql doesn't exit with an error code if the          # for some reason psql doesn't exit with an error code if the
443          # file given as -f doesn't exist, so we check manually by trying          # file given as -f doesn't exist, so we check manually by trying
# Line 255  class PostGISDatabase: Line 446  class PostGISDatabase:
446          f.close()          f.close()
447          del f          del f
448          run_command(["psql", "-f", self.postgis_sql, "-d", self.dbname,          run_command(["psql", "-f", self.postgis_sql, "-d", self.dbname,
449                       "-p", str(self.server.port), "-h", self.server.host],                       "-p", str(self.server.port), "-h", self.server.host,
450                         "-U", self.server.admin_name],
451                       os.path.join(self.server.dbdir, "psql.log"))                       os.path.join(self.server.dbdir, "psql.log"))
452    
453            self.server.execute_sql(self.dbname, "admin",
454                                    "GRANT SELECT ON geometry_columns TO PUBLIC;")
455            self.server.execute_sql(self.dbname, "admin",
456                                    "GRANT SELECT ON spatial_ref_sys TO PUBLIC;")
457    
458            for srid, params in self.reference_systems:
459                self.server.execute_sql(self.dbname, "admin",
460                                        "INSERT INTO spatial_ref_sys VALUES"
461                                        " (%d, '', %d, '', '%s');"
462                                        % (srid, srid, params))
463          if self.tables is not None:          if self.tables is not None:
464              for tablename, shapefile in self.tables:              def unpack(item):
465                  upload_shapefile(shapefile, self, tablename)                  extra = {"force_wkt_type": None, "gid_offset": 0,
466                             "srid": -1}
467      def has_data(self, tables):                  if len(info) == 2:
468          return self.tables == tables                      tablename, shapefile = info
469                    else:
470                        tablename, shapefile, kw = info
471                        for key, val in kw:
472                            extra[key] = val
473                    return tablename, shapefile, extra
474    
475                for info in self.tables:
476                    tablename, shapefile, kw = unpack(info)
477                    upload_shapefile(shapefile, self, tablename, **kw)
478    
479            if self.views is not None:
480                for viewname, select_stmt in self.views:
481                    self.server.execute_sql(self.dbname, "admin",
482                                            "CREATE VIEW %s AS %s" % (viewname,
483                                                                      select_stmt))
484                    self.server.execute_sql(self.dbname, "admin",
485                                            "GRANT SELECT ON %s TO PUBLIC;"
486                                            % viewname)
487    
488        def has_data(self, tables, reference_systems, views):
489            return (self.tables == tables
490                    and self.reference_systems == reference_systems
491                    and self.views == views)
492    
493    
494  def find_postgis_sql():  def find_postgis_sql():
495      """Return the name of the postgis_sql file      """Return the name of the postgis_sql file
496    
497      A postgis installation usually has the postgis_sql file in      A postgis installation usually has the postgis_sql file in
498      PostgreSQL's datadir (i.e. the directory where PostgreSQL keeps      PostgreSQL's $datadir (i.e. the directory where PostgreSQL keeps
499      static files, not the directory containing the databases).      static files, not the directory containing the databases).
500      Unfortunately there's no way to determine the name of this directory      Unfortunately there's no way to determine the name of this directory
501      with pg_config so we assume here that it's      with pg_config so we assume here that it's
502      $bindir/../share/postgresql/.      $bindir/../share/postgresql/.
503    
504        Furthermore, different versions of postgis place the file in
505        slightly different locations.  For instance:
506    
507          postgis 0.7.5        $datadir/contrib/postgis.sql
508          postgis 0.8.1        $datadir/postgis.sql
509    
510        To support both versions, we look in both places and return the
511        first one found (looking under contrib first).  If the file is not
512        found the return value is None.
513      """      """
514      bindir = run_config_script("pg_config --bindir").strip()      bindir = run_config_script("pg_config --bindir").strip()
515      return os.path.join(bindir, "..", "share", "postgresql",      datadir = os.path.join(bindir, "..", "share", "postgresql")
516                          "contrib", "postgis.sql")      for filename in [os.path.join(datadir, "contrib", "postgis.sql"),
517                         os.path.join(datadir, "postgis.sql")]:
518            if os.path.exists(filename):
519                return filename
520    
521    
522  _postgres_server = None  _postgres_server = None
523  def get_test_server():  def get_test_server():
# Line 322  def reason_for_not_running_tests(): Line 561  def reason_for_not_running_tests():
561         The name of the postgis_sql file is determined by find_postgis_sql()         The name of the postgis_sql file is determined by find_postgis_sql()
562       - psycopg can be imported successfully.       - psycopg can be imported successfully.
563      """      """
564        # run_command currently uses Popen4 which is not available under
565        # Windows, for example.
566        if not hasattr(popen2, "Popen4"):
567            return "Can't run PostGIS test because popen2.Popen4 does not exist"
568    
569      try:      try:
570          run_command(["pg_ctl", "--help"], None)          run_command(["pg_ctl", "--help"], None)
571      except RuntimeError:      except RuntimeError:
# Line 354  def skip_if_no_postgis(): Line 598  def skip_if_no_postgis():
598      if _cannot_run_postgis_tests:      if _cannot_run_postgis_tests:
599          raise support.SkipTest(_cannot_run_postgis_tests)          raise support.SkipTest(_cannot_run_postgis_tests)
600    
601  def point_to_wkt(coords):  def skip_if_addgeometrycolumn_does_not_use_quote_ident():
602        """Skip a test if the AddGeometryColumn function doesn't use quote_ident
603    
604        If the AddGeometryColumn function doesn't use quote_ident it doesn't
605        support unusual table or column names properly, that is, it will
606        fail with errors for names that contain spaces or double quotes.
607    
608        The test performed by this function is a bit simplistic because it
609        only tests whether the string 'quote_ident' occurs anywhere in the
610        postgis.sql file. This will hopefully work because when this was
611        fixed in postgis CVS AddGeometryColumn was the first function to use
612        quote_ident.
613        """
614        f = file(find_postgis_sql())
615        content = f.read()
616        f.close()
617        if content.find("quote_ident") < 0:
618            raise support.SkipTest("AddGeometryColumn doesn't use quote_ident")
619    
620    def coords_to_point(coords):
621      """Return string with a WKT representation of the point in coords"""      """Return string with a WKT representation of the point in coords"""
622      x, y = coords[0]      x, y = coords[0]
623      return "POINT(%r %r)" % (x, y)      return "POINT(%r %r)" % (x, y)
624    
625  def polygon_to_wkt(coords):  def coords_to_polygon(coords):
626      """Return string with a WKT representation of the polygon in coords"""      """Return string with a WKT representation of the polygon in coords"""
627      poly = []      poly = []
628      for ring in coords:      for ring in coords:
629          poly.append(", ".join(["%r %r" % p for p in ring]))          poly.append(", ".join(["%r %r" % p for p in ring]))
630      return "POLYGON((%s))" % "), (".join(poly)      return "POLYGON((%s))" % "), (".join(poly)
631    
632  def arc_to_wkt(coords):  def coords_to_multilinestring(coords):
633      """Return string with a WKT representation of the arc in coords"""      """Return string with a WKT representation of the arc in coords"""
634      poly = []      poly = []
635      for ring in coords:      for ring in coords:
636          poly.append(", ".join(["%r %r" % p for p in ring]))          poly.append(", ".join(["%r %r" % p for p in ring]))
637      return "MULTILINESTRING((%s))" % "), (".join(poly)      return "MULTILINESTRING((%s))" % "), (".join(poly)
638    
639  def upload_shapefile(filename, db, tablename):  def coords_to_multipolygon(coords):
640        """Return string with a WKT representation of the polygon in coords"""
641        poly = []
642        for ring in coords:
643            poly.append(", ".join(["%r %r" % p for p in ring]))
644        return "MULTIPOLYGON(((%s)))" % ")), ((".join(poly)
645    
646    wkt_converter = {
647        "POINT": coords_to_point,
648        "MULTILINESTRING": coords_to_multilinestring,
649        "POLYGON": coords_to_polygon,
650        "MULTIPOLYGON": coords_to_multipolygon,
651        }
652    
653    def upload_shapefile(filename, db, tablename, force_wkt_type = None,
654                         gid_offset = 0, gid_column = "gid", srid = -1):
655        """Upload a shapefile into a new database table
656    
657        Parameters:
658    
659        filename -- The name of the shapefile
660    
661        db -- The PostGISDatabase instance representing the database
662    
663        tablename -- The name of the table to create and into which the data
664                    is to be inserted
665    
666        force_wkt_type -- If given the real WKT geometry type to use instead
667                    of the default that would be chosen based on the type of
668                    the shapefile
669    
670        gid_offset -- A number to add to the shapeid to get the value for
671                    the gid column (default 0)
672    
673        gid_column -- The name of the column with the shape ids.  Default
674                      'gid'.  If None, no gid column will be created.  The
675                      name is directly used in SQL statements, so if it
676                      contains unusualy characters the caller should provide
677                      a suitable quoted string.
678    
679        srid -- The srid of the spatial references system used by the table
680                and the data
681        """
682      import dbflib, shapelib      import dbflib, shapelib
683    
684        # We build this map here because we need shapelib which can only be
685        # imported after support.initthuban has been called which we can't
686        # easily do in this module because it's imported by support.
687        shp_to_wkt = {
688            shapelib.SHPT_POINT: "POINT",
689            shapelib.SHPT_ARC: "MULTILINESTRING",
690            shapelib.SHPT_POLYGON: "POLYGON",
691            }
692    
693      server = db.server      server = db.server
694      dbname = db.dbname      dbname = db.dbname
695      conn = psycopg.connect("host=%s port=%s dbname=%s"      conn = psycopg.connect("dbname=%s " % dbname
696                             % (server.host, server.port, dbname))                             + db.server.connection_string("admin"))
697      cursor = conn.cursor()      cursor = conn.cursor()
698    
699      shp = shapelib.ShapeFile(filename)      shp = shapelib.ShapeFile(filename)
# Line 388  def upload_shapefile(filename, db, table Line 702  def upload_shapefile(filename, db, table
702                 dbflib.FTInteger: "INTEGER",                 dbflib.FTInteger: "INTEGER",
703                 dbflib.FTDouble: "DOUBLE PRECISION"}                 dbflib.FTDouble: "DOUBLE PRECISION"}
704    
705      insert_formats = ["%(gid)s"]      insert_formats = []
706      fields = ["gid INT"]      if gid_column:
707            insert_formats.append("%(gid)s")
708    
709        fields = []
710        fields_decl = []
711        if gid_column:
712            fields.append(gid_column)
713            fields_decl.append("%s INT" % gid_column)
714      for i in range(dbf.field_count()):      for i in range(dbf.field_count()):
715          ftype, name, width, prec = dbf.field_info(i)          ftype, name, width, prec = dbf.field_info(i)
716          fields.append("%s %s" % (name, typemap[ftype]))          fields.append(name)
717            fields_decl.append("%s %s" % (name, typemap[ftype]))
718          insert_formats.append("%%(%s)s" % name)          insert_formats.append("%%(%s)s" % name)
719      stmt = "CREATE TABLE %s (\n    %s\n);" % (tablename,      stmt = "CREATE TABLE %s (\n    %s\n);" % (tablename,
720                                                ",\n    ".join(fields))                                                ",\n    ".join(fields_decl))
721      cursor.execute(stmt)      cursor.execute(stmt)
722      #print stmt      #print stmt
723    
724      numshapes, shapetype, mins, maxs = shp.info()      numshapes, shapetype, mins, maxs = shp.info()
725      if shapetype == shapelib.SHPT_POINT:      wkttype =  shp_to_wkt[shapetype]
726          convert = point_to_wkt      if force_wkt_type:
727          wkttype = "POINT"          wkttype = force_wkt_type
728      elif shapetype == shapelib.SHPT_POLYGON:      convert = wkt_converter[wkttype]
         convert = polygon_to_wkt  
         wkttype = "POLYGON"  
     elif shapetype == shapelib.SHPT_ARC:  
         convert = arc_to_wkt  
         wkttype = "MULTILINESTRING"  
     else:  
         raise ValueError("Unsupported Shapetype %r" % shapetype)  
729    
730      cursor.execute("select AddGeometryColumn('%(dbname)s',"      cursor.execute("select AddGeometryColumn('%(dbname)s',"
731                     "'%(tablename)s', 'the_geom', '-1', '%(wkttype)s', 2);"                     "'%(tablename)s', 'the_geom', %(srid)d, '%(wkttype)s', 2);"
732                     % locals())                     % locals())
733        fields.append("the_geom")
734        insert_formats.append("GeometryFromText(%(the_geom)s, %(srid)d)")
735    
736      insert_formats.append("GeometryFromText(%(the_geom)s, -1)")      insert = ("INSERT INTO %s (%s) VALUES (%s)"
737                  % (tablename, ", ".join(fields), ", ".join(insert_formats)))
     insert = ("INSERT INTO %s VALUES (%s)"  
               % (tablename, ", ".join(insert_formats)))  
738    
739      for i in range(numshapes):      for i in range(numshapes):
740          data = dbf.read_record(i)          data = dbf.read_record(i)
741          data["tablename"] = tablename          data["tablename"] = tablename
742          data["gid"] = i          if gid_column:
743                data["gid"] = i + gid_offset
744            data["srid"] = srid
745          data["the_geom"] = convert(shp.read_object(i).vertices())          data["the_geom"] = convert(shp.read_object(i).vertices())
746          #print insert % data          #print insert % data
747          cursor.execute(insert, data)          cursor.execute(insert, data)
748    
749        cursor.execute("GRANT SELECT ON %s TO PUBLIC;" % tablename)
750    
751      conn.commit()      conn.commit()

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