app/django/contrib/gis/tests/test_spatialrefsys.py
author Pawel Solyga <Pawel.Solyga@gmail.com>
Tue, 27 Jan 2009 21:56:32 +0000
changeset 1015 b9d51be5104a
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Add profiling support to Melange. By assigning profile_main_as_logs or profile_main_as_html to main variable you can turn on profiling. profile_main_as_logs will log profile data to App Engine console logs, profile_main_as_html will show profile data as html at the bottom of the page. If you want to profile app on deployed app just set the profiling function and deploy it. Patch by: Pawel Solyga Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed

import unittest
from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import mysql, no_mysql, oracle, postgis
if not mysql:
    from django.contrib.gis.models import SpatialRefSys

test_srs = ({'srid' : 4326,
             'auth_name' : ('EPSG', True),
             'auth_srid' : 4326,
             'srtext' : 'GEOGCS["WGS 84",DATUM["WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563,AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]],TOWGS84[0,0,0,0,0,0,0],AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,AUTHORITY["EPSG","8901"]],UNIT["degree",0.01745329251994328,AUTHORITY["EPSG","9122"]],AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]]',
             'proj4' : '+proj=longlat +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +no_defs ',
             'spheroid' : 'WGS 84', 'name' : 'WGS 84', 
             'geographic' : True, 'projected' : False,
             'ellipsoid' : (6378137.0, 6356752.3, 298.257223563), # From proj's "cs2cs -le" and Wikipedia (semi-minor only)
             'eprec' : (1, 1, 9),
             },
            {'srid' : 32140,
             'auth_name' : ('EPSG', False),
             'auth_srid' : 32140,
             'srtext' : 'PROJCS["NAD83 / Texas South Central",GEOGCS["NAD83",DATUM["North_American_Datum_1983",SPHEROID["GRS 1980",6378137,298.257222101,AUTHORITY["EPSG","7019"]],AUTHORITY["EPSG","6269"]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,AUTHORITY["EPSG","8901"]],UNIT["degree",0.01745329251994328,AUTHORITY["EPSG","9122"]],AUTHORITY["EPSG","4269"]],PROJECTION["Lambert_Conformal_Conic_2SP"],PARAMETER["standard_parallel_1",30.28333333333333],PARAMETER["standard_parallel_2",28.38333333333333],PARAMETER["latitude_of_origin",27.83333333333333],PARAMETER["central_meridian",-99],PARAMETER["false_easting",600000],PARAMETER["false_northing",4000000],UNIT["metre",1,AUTHORITY["EPSG","9001"]],AUTHORITY["EPSG","32140"]]',
             'proj4' : '+proj=lcc +lat_1=30.28333333333333 +lat_2=28.38333333333333 +lat_0=27.83333333333333 +lon_0=-99 +x_0=600000 +y_0=4000000 +ellps=GRS80 +datum=NAD83 +units=m +no_defs ',
             'spheroid' : 'GRS 1980', 'name' : 'NAD83 / Texas South Central',
             'geographic' : False, 'projected' : True,
             'ellipsoid' : (6378137.0, 6356752.31414, 298.257222101), # From proj's "cs2cs -le" and Wikipedia (semi-minor only)
             'eprec' : (1, 5, 10),
             },
            )

class SpatialRefSysTest(unittest.TestCase):

    @no_mysql
    def test01_retrieve(self):
        "Testing retrieval of SpatialRefSys model objects."
        for sd in test_srs:
            srs = SpatialRefSys.objects.get(srid=sd['srid'])
            self.assertEqual(sd['srid'], srs.srid)

            # Some of the authority names are borked on Oracle, e.g., SRID=32140.
            #  also, Oracle Spatial seems to add extraneous info to fields, hence the
            #  the testing with the 'startswith' flag.
            auth_name, oracle_flag = sd['auth_name']
            if postgis or (oracle and oracle_flag):
                self.assertEqual(True, srs.auth_name.startswith(auth_name))
                
            self.assertEqual(sd['auth_srid'], srs.auth_srid)

            # No proj.4 and different srtext on oracle backends :(
            if postgis:
                self.assertEqual(sd['srtext'], srs.wkt)
                self.assertEqual(sd['proj4'], srs.proj4text)

    @no_mysql
    def test02_osr(self):
        "Testing getting OSR objects from SpatialRefSys model objects."
        for sd in test_srs:
            sr = SpatialRefSys.objects.get(srid=sd['srid'])
            self.assertEqual(True, sr.spheroid.startswith(sd['spheroid']))
            self.assertEqual(sd['geographic'], sr.geographic)
            self.assertEqual(sd['projected'], sr.projected)
            self.assertEqual(True, sr.name.startswith(sd['name']))

            # Testing the SpatialReference object directly.
            if postgis:
                srs = sr.srs
                self.assertEqual(sd['proj4'], srs.proj4)
                self.assertEqual(sd['srtext'], srs.wkt)

    @no_mysql
    def test03_ellipsoid(self):
        "Testing the ellipsoid property."
        for sd in test_srs:
            # Getting the ellipsoid and precision parameters.
            ellps1 = sd['ellipsoid']
            prec = sd['eprec']

            # Getting our spatial reference and its ellipsoid
            srs = SpatialRefSys.objects.get(srid=sd['srid'])
            ellps2 = srs.ellipsoid

            for i in range(3):
                param1 = ellps1[i]
                param2 = ellps2[i]
                self.assertAlmostEqual(ellps1[i], ellps2[i], prec[i])

def suite():
    s = unittest.TestSuite()
    s.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(SpatialRefSysTest))
    return s

def run(verbosity=2):
    unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity).run(suite())