Org applications can now only be made by a user when a program allows it.
To do this a new access_type has been added called apply. This ensures that users can only used the seeded version of create.
Also the review_overview now has his own access type to ensure the separability of hosts for different sponsors in case of org app reviews.
Note that the access checks for hosts are broken and only give access to developers at the moment.
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
"""
This utility module is for obtaining information about the PostGIS
installation.
See PostGIS docs at Ch. 6.2.1 for more information on these functions.
"""
import re
def _get_postgis_func(func):
"Helper routine for calling PostGIS functions and returning their result."
from django.db import connection
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute('SELECT %s()' % func)
row = cursor.fetchone()
cursor.close()
return row[0]
### PostGIS management functions ###
def postgis_geos_version():
"Returns the version of the GEOS library used with PostGIS."
return _get_postgis_func('postgis_geos_version')
def postgis_lib_version():
"Returns the version number of the PostGIS library used with PostgreSQL."
return _get_postgis_func('postgis_lib_version')
def postgis_proj_version():
"Returns the version of the PROJ.4 library used with PostGIS."
return _get_postgis_func('postgis_proj_version')
def postgis_version():
"Returns PostGIS version number and compile-time options."
return _get_postgis_func('postgis_version')
def postgis_full_version():
"Returns PostGIS version number and compile-time options."
return _get_postgis_func('postgis_full_version')
### Routines for parsing output of management functions. ###
version_regex = re.compile('^(?P<major>\d)\.(?P<minor1>\d)\.(?P<minor2>\d+)')
def postgis_version_tuple():
"Returns the PostGIS version as a tuple."
# Getting the PostGIS version
version = postgis_lib_version()
m = version_regex.match(version)
if m:
major = int(m.group('major'))
minor1 = int(m.group('minor1'))
minor2 = int(m.group('minor2'))
else:
raise Exception('Could not parse PostGIS version string: %s' % version)
return (version, major, minor1, minor2)