app/django/contrib/gis/db/backend/postgis/management.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sat, 22 Nov 2008 14:53:23 +0000
changeset 555 3cdfb42d941b
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Split the list view code up in three pieces 1. getListContents which returns the required contents dictionary 2. _list which returns the response for a specified list of contents 3. list which constructs just one content dict and passes it to _list This way it is easier to do step 1 and 2 in other code than list(), which makes it possible to display multiple list pages (by calling getListContents multiple times and passing the result to _list).

"""
  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)