app/django/contrib/gis/gdal/error.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:20:33 +0000
changeset 935 09f47e08f805
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Adust the as_table tag to render a pick link if appropriate The templates are adjusted to pass on a 'reference' value, which is the url_name of the view from which the entity should be picked. The as_table (and related) function(s) construct and then pass on this argument and enable takes_contex so that we have access to the context of the enclosing template. We only extract ReferenceProperties that end with '_link_id' since that is how all RP's are currently named. It is not possible to create a field with the same name as the RP, as GAE will try to interpret it's contents as the key of an entity before even calling any function we can override. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

"""
 This module houses the OGR & SRS Exception objects, and the
 check_err() routine which checks the status code returned by
 OGR methods.
"""
#### OGR & SRS Exceptions ####
class OGRException(Exception): pass
class SRSException(Exception): pass
class OGRIndexError(OGRException, KeyError):
    """
    This exception is raised when an invalid index is encountered, and has
    the 'silent_variable_feature' attribute set to true.  This ensures that
    django's templates proceed to use the next lookup type gracefully when
    an Exception is raised.  Fixes ticket #4740.
    """
    silent_variable_failure = True

#### OGR error checking codes and routine ####

# OGR Error Codes
OGRERR_DICT = { 1 : (OGRException, 'Not enough data.'),
                2 : (OGRException, 'Not enough memory.'),
                3 : (OGRException, 'Unsupported geometry type.'),
                4 : (OGRException, 'Unsupported operation.'),
                5 : (OGRException, 'Corrupt data.'),
                6 : (OGRException, 'OGR failure.'),
                7 : (SRSException, 'Unsupported SRS.'),
                8 : (OGRException, 'Invalid handle.'),
                }
OGRERR_NONE = 0

def check_err(code):
    "Checks the given OGRERR, and raises an exception where appropriate."
    
    if code == OGRERR_NONE:
        return
    elif code in OGRERR_DICT:
        e, msg = OGRERR_DICT[code]
        raise e, msg
    else:
        raise OGRException('Unknown error code: "%s"' % code)