app/django/contrib/gis/db/backend/postgis/management.py
author Lennard de Rijk <ljvderijk@gmail.com>
Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:34:56 +0000
changeset 584 ba8a624506e5
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Adds and uses a modified_by property in models/work.py This property is used to display the user who last edited the work in the document viewer. Fixes author being set on every edit. Also edited the style-sheet to fix issue i128. Patch by: Lennard de Rijk

"""
  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)