app/django/contrib/gis/db/backend/mysql/query.py
author Pawel Solyga <Pawel.Solyga@gmail.com>
Sun, 08 Mar 2009 00:00:13 +0000
changeset 1731 254375a57d62
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Add json2.js to repository under json folder, update build script and app.yaml.template files. This is pretty useful set of functions for JSON manipulation in Javascript, we will mostly use stringify function. This code is on Public Domain license and comes from http://www.json.org/js.html. Patch by: Pawel Solyga Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed

"""
 This module contains the spatial lookup types, and the `get_geo_where_clause`
 routine for MySQL.

 Please note that MySQL only supports bounding box queries, also
 known as MBRs (Minimum Bounding Rectangles).  Moreover, spatial
 indices may only be used on MyISAM tables -- if you need 
 transactions, take a look at PostGIS.
"""
from django.db import connection
qn = connection.ops.quote_name

# To ease implementation, WKT is passed to/from MySQL.
GEOM_FROM_TEXT = 'GeomFromText'
GEOM_FROM_WKB = 'GeomFromWKB'
GEOM_SELECT = 'AsText(%s)'

# WARNING: MySQL is NOT compliant w/the OpenGIS specification and
# _every_ one of these lookup types is on the _bounding box_ only.
MYSQL_GIS_FUNCTIONS = {
    'bbcontains' : 'MBRContains', # For consistency w/PostGIS API
    'bboverlaps' : 'MBROverlaps', # .. ..
    'contained' : 'MBRWithin',    # .. ..
    'contains' : 'MBRContains',
    'disjoint' : 'MBRDisjoint',
    'equals' : 'MBREqual',
    'exact' : 'MBREqual',
    'intersects' : 'MBRIntersects',
    'overlaps' : 'MBROverlaps',
    'same_as' : 'MBREqual',
    'touches' : 'MBRTouches',
    'within' : 'MBRWithin',
    }

# This lookup type does not require a mapping.
MISC_TERMS = ['isnull']

# Assacceptable lookup types for Oracle spatial.
MYSQL_GIS_TERMS  = MYSQL_GIS_FUNCTIONS.keys()
MYSQL_GIS_TERMS += MISC_TERMS
MYSQL_GIS_TERMS = dict((term, None) for term in MYSQL_GIS_TERMS) # Making dictionary 

def get_geo_where_clause(table_alias, name, lookup_type, geo_annot):
    "Returns the SQL WHERE clause for use in MySQL spatial SQL construction."
    # Getting the quoted field as `geo_col`.
    geo_col = '%s.%s' % (qn(table_alias), qn(name))

    # See if a MySQL Geometry function matches the lookup type next
    lookup_info = MYSQL_GIS_FUNCTIONS.get(lookup_type, False)
    if lookup_info:
        return "%s(%s, %%s)" % (lookup_info, geo_col)
    
    # Handling 'isnull' lookup type
    # TODO: Is this needed because MySQL cannot handle NULL
    # geometries in its spatial indices.
    if lookup_type == 'isnull':
        return "%s IS %sNULL" % (geo_col, (not geo_annot.value and 'NOT ' or ''))

    raise TypeError("Got invalid lookup_type: %s" % repr(lookup_type))