diff -r 6641e941ef1e -r ff1a9aa48cfd app/django/contrib/gis/tests/geoapp/tests.py --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/app/django/contrib/gis/tests/geoapp/tests.py Tue Oct 14 16:00:59 2008 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,568 @@ +import os, unittest +from models import Country, City, State, Feature, MinusOneSRID +from django.contrib.gis import gdal +from django.contrib.gis.db.backend import SpatialBackend +from django.contrib.gis.geos import * +from django.contrib.gis.measure import Distance +from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import no_oracle, no_postgis, oracle, postgis + +# TODO: Some tests depend on the success/failure of previous tests, these should +# be decoupled. This flag is an artifact of this problem, and makes debugging easier; +# specifically, the DISABLE flag will disables all tests, allowing problem tests to +# be examined individually. +DISABLE = False + +class GeoModelTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test01_initial_sql(self): + "Testing geographic initial SQL." + if DISABLE: return + if oracle: + # Oracle doesn't allow strings longer than 4000 characters + # in SQL files, and I'm stumped on how to use Oracle BFILE's + # in PLSQL, so we set up the larger geometries manually, rather + # than relying on the initial SQL. + + # Routine for returning the path to the data files. + data_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'sql') + def get_file(wkt_file): + return os.path.join(data_dir, wkt_file) + + State(name='Colorado', poly=fromfile(get_file('co.wkt'))).save() + State(name='Kansas', poly=fromfile(get_file('ks.wkt'))).save() + Country(name='Texas', mpoly=fromfile(get_file('tx.wkt'))).save() + Country(name='New Zealand', mpoly=fromfile(get_file('nz.wkt'))).save() + + # Ensuring that data was loaded from initial SQL. + self.assertEqual(2, Country.objects.count()) + self.assertEqual(8, City.objects.count()) + + # Oracle cannot handle NULL geometry values w/certain queries. + if oracle: n_state = 2 + else: n_state = 3 + self.assertEqual(n_state, State.objects.count()) + + def test02_proxy(self): + "Testing Lazy-Geometry support (using the GeometryProxy)." + if DISABLE: return + ## Testing on a Point + pnt = Point(0, 0) + nullcity = City(name='NullCity', point=pnt) + nullcity.save() + + # Making sure TypeError is thrown when trying to set with an + # incompatible type. + for bad in [5, 2.0, LineString((0, 0), (1, 1))]: + try: + nullcity.point = bad + except TypeError: + pass + else: + self.fail('Should throw a TypeError') + + # Now setting with a compatible GEOS Geometry, saving, and ensuring + # the save took, notice no SRID is explicitly set. + new = Point(5, 23) + nullcity.point = new + + # Ensuring that the SRID is automatically set to that of the + # field after assignment, but before saving. + self.assertEqual(4326, nullcity.point.srid) + nullcity.save() + + # Ensuring the point was saved correctly after saving + self.assertEqual(new, City.objects.get(name='NullCity').point) + + # Setting the X and Y of the Point + nullcity.point.x = 23 + nullcity.point.y = 5 + # Checking assignments pre & post-save. + self.assertNotEqual(Point(23, 5), City.objects.get(name='NullCity').point) + nullcity.save() + self.assertEqual(Point(23, 5), City.objects.get(name='NullCity').point) + nullcity.delete() + + ## Testing on a Polygon + shell = LinearRing((0, 0), (0, 100), (100, 100), (100, 0), (0, 0)) + inner = LinearRing((40, 40), (40, 60), (60, 60), (60, 40), (40, 40)) + + # Creating a State object using a built Polygon + ply = Polygon(shell, inner) + nullstate = State(name='NullState', poly=ply) + self.assertEqual(4326, nullstate.poly.srid) # SRID auto-set from None + nullstate.save() + + ns = State.objects.get(name='NullState') + self.assertEqual(ply, ns.poly) + + # Testing the `ogr` and `srs` lazy-geometry properties. + if gdal.HAS_GDAL: + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(ns.poly.ogr, gdal.OGRGeometry)) + self.assertEqual(ns.poly.wkb, ns.poly.ogr.wkb) + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(ns.poly.srs, gdal.SpatialReference)) + self.assertEqual('WGS 84', ns.poly.srs.name) + + # Changing the interior ring on the poly attribute. + new_inner = LinearRing((30, 30), (30, 70), (70, 70), (70, 30), (30, 30)) + ns.poly[1] = new_inner + ply[1] = new_inner + self.assertEqual(4326, ns.poly.srid) + ns.save() + self.assertEqual(ply, State.objects.get(name='NullState').poly) + ns.delete() + + @no_oracle # Oracle does not support KML. + def test03a_kml(self): + "Testing KML output from the database using GeoManager.kml()." + if DISABLE: return + # Should throw a TypeError when trying to obtain KML from a + # non-geometry field. + qs = City.objects.all() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, qs.kml, 'name') + + # The reference KML depends on the version of PostGIS used + # (the output stopped including altitude in 1.3.3). + major, minor1, minor2 = SpatialBackend.version + ref_kml1 = '-104.609252,38.255001,0' + ref_kml2 = '-104.609252,38.255001' + if major == 1: + if minor1 > 3 or (minor1 == 3 and minor2 >= 3): ref_kml = ref_kml2 + else: ref_kml = ref_kml1 + else: + ref_kml = ref_kml2 + + # Ensuring the KML is as expected. + ptown1 = City.objects.kml(field_name='point', precision=9).get(name='Pueblo') + ptown2 = City.objects.kml(precision=9).get(name='Pueblo') + for ptown in [ptown1, ptown2]: + self.assertEqual(ref_kml, ptown.kml) + + def test03b_gml(self): + "Testing GML output from the database using GeoManager.gml()." + if DISABLE: return + # Should throw a TypeError when tyring to obtain GML from a + # non-geometry field. + qs = City.objects.all() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, qs.gml, field_name='name') + ptown1 = City.objects.gml(field_name='point', precision=9).get(name='Pueblo') + ptown2 = City.objects.gml(precision=9).get(name='Pueblo') + + if oracle: + # No precision parameter for Oracle :-/ + import re + gml_regex = re.compile(r'-104.60925199\d+,38.25500\d+ ') + for ptown in [ptown1, ptown2]: + self.assertEqual(True, bool(gml_regex.match(ptown.gml))) + else: + for ptown in [ptown1, ptown2]: + self.assertEqual('-104.609252,38.255001', ptown.gml) + + def test04_transform(self): + "Testing the transform() GeoManager method." + if DISABLE: return + # Pre-transformed points for Houston and Pueblo. + htown = fromstr('POINT(1947516.83115183 6322297.06040572)', srid=3084) + ptown = fromstr('POINT(992363.390841912 481455.395105533)', srid=2774) + prec = 3 # Precision is low due to version variations in PROJ and GDAL. + + # Asserting the result of the transform operation with the values in + # the pre-transformed points. Oracle does not have the 3084 SRID. + if not oracle: + h = City.objects.transform(htown.srid).get(name='Houston') + self.assertEqual(3084, h.point.srid) + self.assertAlmostEqual(htown.x, h.point.x, prec) + self.assertAlmostEqual(htown.y, h.point.y, prec) + + p1 = City.objects.transform(ptown.srid, field_name='point').get(name='Pueblo') + p2 = City.objects.transform(srid=ptown.srid).get(name='Pueblo') + for p in [p1, p2]: + self.assertEqual(2774, p.point.srid) + self.assertAlmostEqual(ptown.x, p.point.x, prec) + self.assertAlmostEqual(ptown.y, p.point.y, prec) + + @no_oracle # Most likely can do this in Oracle, however, it is not yet implemented (patches welcome!) + def test05_extent(self): + "Testing the `extent` GeoQuerySet method." + if DISABLE: return + # Reference query: + # `SELECT ST_extent(point) FROM geoapp_city WHERE (name='Houston' or name='Dallas');` + # => BOX(-96.8016128540039 29.7633724212646,-95.3631439208984 32.7820587158203) + expected = (-96.8016128540039, 29.7633724212646, -95.3631439208984, 32.782058715820) + + qs = City.objects.filter(name__in=('Houston', 'Dallas')) + extent = qs.extent() + + for val, exp in zip(extent, expected): + self.assertAlmostEqual(exp, val, 8) + + @no_oracle + def test06_make_line(self): + "Testing the `make_line` GeoQuerySet method." + if DISABLE: return + # Ensuring that a `TypeError` is raised on models without PointFields. + self.assertRaises(TypeError, State.objects.make_line) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, Country.objects.make_line) + # Reference query: + # SELECT AsText(ST_MakeLine(geoapp_city.point)) FROM geoapp_city; + self.assertEqual(GEOSGeometry('LINESTRING(-95.363151 29.763374,-96.801611 32.782057,-97.521157 34.464642,174.783117 -41.315268,-104.609252 38.255001,-95.23506 38.971823,-87.650175 41.850385,-123.305196 48.462611)', srid=4326), + City.objects.make_line()) + + def test09_disjoint(self): + "Testing the `disjoint` lookup type." + if DISABLE: return + ptown = City.objects.get(name='Pueblo') + qs1 = City.objects.filter(point__disjoint=ptown.point) + self.assertEqual(7, qs1.count()) + + if not postgis: + # TODO: Do NULL columns bork queries on PostGIS? The following + # error is encountered: + # psycopg2.ProgrammingError: invalid memory alloc request size 4294957297 + qs2 = State.objects.filter(poly__disjoint=ptown.point) + self.assertEqual(1, qs2.count()) + self.assertEqual('Kansas', qs2[0].name) + + def test10_contains_contained(self): + "Testing the 'contained', 'contains', and 'bbcontains' lookup types." + if DISABLE: return + # Getting Texas, yes we were a country -- once ;) + texas = Country.objects.get(name='Texas') + + # Seeing what cities are in Texas, should get Houston and Dallas, + # and Oklahoma City because 'contained' only checks on the + # _bounding box_ of the Geometries. + if not oracle: + qs = City.objects.filter(point__contained=texas.mpoly) + self.assertEqual(3, qs.count()) + cities = ['Houston', 'Dallas', 'Oklahoma City'] + for c in qs: self.assertEqual(True, c.name in cities) + + # Pulling out some cities. + houston = City.objects.get(name='Houston') + wellington = City.objects.get(name='Wellington') + pueblo = City.objects.get(name='Pueblo') + okcity = City.objects.get(name='Oklahoma City') + lawrence = City.objects.get(name='Lawrence') + + # Now testing contains on the countries using the points for + # Houston and Wellington. + tx = Country.objects.get(mpoly__contains=houston.point) # Query w/GEOSGeometry + nz = Country.objects.get(mpoly__contains=wellington.point.hex) # Query w/EWKBHEX + ks = State.objects.get(poly__contains=lawrence.point) + self.assertEqual('Texas', tx.name) + self.assertEqual('New Zealand', nz.name) + self.assertEqual('Kansas', ks.name) + + # Pueblo and Oklahoma City (even though OK City is within the bounding box of Texas) + # are not contained in Texas or New Zealand. + self.assertEqual(0, len(Country.objects.filter(mpoly__contains=pueblo.point))) # Query w/GEOSGeometry object + self.assertEqual(0, len(Country.objects.filter(mpoly__contains=okcity.point.wkt))) # Qeury w/WKT + + # OK City is contained w/in bounding box of Texas. + if not oracle: + qs = Country.objects.filter(mpoly__bbcontains=okcity.point) + self.assertEqual(1, len(qs)) + self.assertEqual('Texas', qs[0].name) + + def test11_lookup_insert_transform(self): + "Testing automatic transform for lookups and inserts." + if DISABLE: return + # San Antonio in 'WGS84' (SRID 4326) + sa_4326 = 'POINT (-98.493183 29.424170)' + wgs_pnt = fromstr(sa_4326, srid=4326) # Our reference point in WGS84 + + # Oracle doesn't have SRID 3084, using 41157. + if oracle: + # San Antonio in 'Texas 4205, Southern Zone (1983, meters)' (SRID 41157) + # Used the following Oracle SQL to get this value: + # SELECT SDO_UTIL.TO_WKTGEOMETRY(SDO_CS.TRANSFORM(SDO_GEOMETRY('POINT (-98.493183 29.424170)', 4326), 41157)) FROM DUAL; + nad_wkt = 'POINT (300662.034646583 5416427.45974934)' + nad_srid = 41157 + else: + # San Antonio in 'NAD83(HARN) / Texas Centric Lambert Conformal' (SRID 3084) + nad_wkt = 'POINT (1645978.362408288754523 6276356.025927528738976)' # Used ogr.py in gdal 1.4.1 for this transform + nad_srid = 3084 + + # Constructing & querying with a point from a different SRID. Oracle + # `SDO_OVERLAPBDYINTERSECT` operates differently from + # `ST_Intersects`, so contains is used instead. + nad_pnt = fromstr(nad_wkt, srid=nad_srid) + if oracle: + tx = Country.objects.get(mpoly__contains=nad_pnt) + else: + tx = Country.objects.get(mpoly__intersects=nad_pnt) + self.assertEqual('Texas', tx.name) + + # Creating San Antonio. Remember the Alamo. + sa = City(name='San Antonio', point=nad_pnt) + sa.save() + + # Now verifying that San Antonio was transformed correctly + sa = City.objects.get(name='San Antonio') + self.assertAlmostEqual(wgs_pnt.x, sa.point.x, 6) + self.assertAlmostEqual(wgs_pnt.y, sa.point.y, 6) + + # If the GeometryField SRID is -1, then we shouldn't perform any + # transformation if the SRID of the input geometry is different. + m1 = MinusOneSRID(geom=Point(17, 23, srid=4326)) + m1.save() + self.assertEqual(-1, m1.geom.srid) + + # Oracle does not support NULL geometries in its spatial index for + # some routines (e.g., SDO_GEOM.RELATE). + @no_oracle + def test12_null_geometries(self): + "Testing NULL geometry support, and the `isnull` lookup type." + if DISABLE: return + # Querying for both NULL and Non-NULL values. + nullqs = State.objects.filter(poly__isnull=True) + validqs = State.objects.filter(poly__isnull=False) + + # Puerto Rico should be NULL (it's a commonwealth unincorporated territory) + self.assertEqual(1, len(nullqs)) + self.assertEqual('Puerto Rico', nullqs[0].name) + + # The valid states should be Colorado & Kansas + self.assertEqual(2, len(validqs)) + state_names = [s.name for s in validqs] + self.assertEqual(True, 'Colorado' in state_names) + self.assertEqual(True, 'Kansas' in state_names) + + # Saving another commonwealth w/a NULL geometry. + if not oracle: + # TODO: Fix saving w/NULL geometry on Oracle. + State(name='Northern Mariana Islands', poly=None).save() + + @no_oracle # No specific `left` or `right` operators in Oracle. + def test13_left_right(self): + "Testing the 'left' and 'right' lookup types." + if DISABLE: return + # Left: A << B => true if xmax(A) < xmin(B) + # Right: A >> B => true if xmin(A) > xmax(B) + # See: BOX2D_left() and BOX2D_right() in lwgeom_box2dfloat4.c in PostGIS source. + + # Getting the borders for Colorado & Kansas + co_border = State.objects.get(name='Colorado').poly + ks_border = State.objects.get(name='Kansas').poly + + # Note: Wellington has an 'X' value of 174, so it will not be considered + # to the left of CO. + + # These cities should be strictly to the right of the CO border. + cities = ['Houston', 'Dallas', 'San Antonio', 'Oklahoma City', + 'Lawrence', 'Chicago', 'Wellington'] + qs = City.objects.filter(point__right=co_border) + self.assertEqual(7, len(qs)) + for c in qs: self.assertEqual(True, c.name in cities) + + # These cities should be strictly to the right of the KS border. + cities = ['Chicago', 'Wellington'] + qs = City.objects.filter(point__right=ks_border) + self.assertEqual(2, len(qs)) + for c in qs: self.assertEqual(True, c.name in cities) + + # Note: Wellington has an 'X' value of 174, so it will not be considered + # to the left of CO. + vic = City.objects.get(point__left=co_border) + self.assertEqual('Victoria', vic.name) + + cities = ['Pueblo', 'Victoria'] + qs = City.objects.filter(point__left=ks_border) + self.assertEqual(2, len(qs)) + for c in qs: self.assertEqual(True, c.name in cities) + + def test14_equals(self): + "Testing the 'same_as' and 'equals' lookup types." + if DISABLE: return + pnt = fromstr('POINT (-95.363151 29.763374)', srid=4326) + c1 = City.objects.get(point=pnt) + c2 = City.objects.get(point__same_as=pnt) + c3 = City.objects.get(point__equals=pnt) + for c in [c1, c2, c3]: self.assertEqual('Houston', c.name) + + def test15_relate(self): + "Testing the 'relate' lookup type." + if DISABLE: return + # To make things more interesting, we will have our Texas reference point in + # different SRIDs. + pnt1 = fromstr('POINT (649287.0363174 4177429.4494686)', srid=2847) + pnt2 = fromstr('POINT(-98.4919715741052 29.4333344025053)', srid=4326) + + # Not passing in a geometry as first param shoud + # raise a type error when initializing the GeoQuerySet + self.assertRaises(TypeError, Country.objects.filter, mpoly__relate=(23, 'foo')) + # Making sure the right exception is raised for the given + # bad arguments. + for bad_args, e in [((pnt1, 0), TypeError), ((pnt2, 'T*T***FF*', 0), ValueError)]: + qs = Country.objects.filter(mpoly__relate=bad_args) + self.assertRaises(e, qs.count) + + # Relate works differently for the different backends. + if postgis: + contains_mask = 'T*T***FF*' + within_mask = 'T*F**F***' + intersects_mask = 'T********' + elif oracle: + contains_mask = 'contains' + within_mask = 'inside' + # TODO: This is not quite the same as the PostGIS mask above + intersects_mask = 'overlapbdyintersect' + + # Testing contains relation mask. + self.assertEqual('Texas', Country.objects.get(mpoly__relate=(pnt1, contains_mask)).name) + self.assertEqual('Texas', Country.objects.get(mpoly__relate=(pnt2, contains_mask)).name) + + # Testing within relation mask. + ks = State.objects.get(name='Kansas') + self.assertEqual('Lawrence', City.objects.get(point__relate=(ks.poly, within_mask)).name) + + # Testing intersection relation mask. + if not oracle: + self.assertEqual('Texas', Country.objects.get(mpoly__relate=(pnt1, intersects_mask)).name) + self.assertEqual('Texas', Country.objects.get(mpoly__relate=(pnt2, intersects_mask)).name) + self.assertEqual('Lawrence', City.objects.get(point__relate=(ks.poly, intersects_mask)).name) + + def test16_createnull(self): + "Testing creating a model instance and the geometry being None" + if DISABLE: return + c = City() + self.assertEqual(c.point, None) + + def test17_unionagg(self): + "Testing the `unionagg` (aggregate union) GeoManager method." + if DISABLE: return + tx = Country.objects.get(name='Texas').mpoly + # Houston, Dallas, San Antonio -- Oracle has different order. + union1 = fromstr('MULTIPOINT(-98.493183 29.424170,-96.801611 32.782057,-95.363151 29.763374)') + union2 = fromstr('MULTIPOINT(-96.801611 32.782057,-95.363151 29.763374,-98.493183 29.424170)') + qs = City.objects.filter(point__within=tx) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, qs.unionagg, 'name') + # Using `field_name` keyword argument in one query and specifying an + # order in the other (which should not be used because this is + # an aggregate method on a spatial column) + u1 = qs.unionagg(field_name='point') + u2 = qs.order_by('name').unionagg() + tol = 0.00001 + if SpatialBackend.oracle: + union = union2 + else: + union = union1 + self.assertEqual(True, union.equals_exact(u1, tol)) + self.assertEqual(True, union.equals_exact(u2, tol)) + qs = City.objects.filter(name='NotACity') + self.assertEqual(None, qs.unionagg(field_name='point')) + + def test18_geometryfield(self): + "Testing GeometryField." + if DISABLE: return + Feature(name='Point', geom=Point(1, 1)).save() + Feature(name='LineString', geom=LineString((0, 0), (1, 1), (5, 5))).save() + Feature(name='Polygon', geom=Polygon(LinearRing((0, 0), (0, 5), (5, 5), (5, 0), (0, 0)))).save() + Feature(name='GeometryCollection', + geom=GeometryCollection(Point(2, 2), LineString((0, 0), (2, 2)), + Polygon(LinearRing((0, 0), (0, 5), (5, 5), (5, 0), (0, 0))))).save() + + f_1 = Feature.objects.get(name='Point') + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(f_1.geom, Point)) + self.assertEqual((1.0, 1.0), f_1.geom.tuple) + f_2 = Feature.objects.get(name='LineString') + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(f_2.geom, LineString)) + self.assertEqual(((0.0, 0.0), (1.0, 1.0), (5.0, 5.0)), f_2.geom.tuple) + + f_3 = Feature.objects.get(name='Polygon') + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(f_3.geom, Polygon)) + f_4 = Feature.objects.get(name='GeometryCollection') + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(f_4.geom, GeometryCollection)) + self.assertEqual(f_3.geom, f_4.geom[2]) + + def test19_centroid(self): + "Testing the `centroid` GeoQuerySet method." + if DISABLE: return + qs = State.objects.exclude(poly__isnull=True).centroid() + if oracle: tol = 0.1 + else: tol = 0.000000001 + for s in qs: + self.assertEqual(True, s.poly.centroid.equals_exact(s.centroid, tol)) + + def test20_pointonsurface(self): + "Testing the `point_on_surface` GeoQuerySet method." + if DISABLE: return + # Reference values. + if SpatialBackend.oracle: + # SELECT SDO_UTIL.TO_WKTGEOMETRY(SDO_GEOM.SDO_POINTONSURFACE(GEOAPP_COUNTRY.MPOLY, 0.05)) FROM GEOAPP_COUNTRY; + ref = {'New Zealand' : fromstr('POINT (174.616364 -36.100861)', srid=4326), + 'Texas' : fromstr('POINT (-103.002434 36.500397)', srid=4326), + } + elif SpatialBackend.postgis: + # Using GEOSGeometry to compute the reference point on surface values + # -- since PostGIS also uses GEOS these should be the same. + ref = {'New Zealand' : Country.objects.get(name='New Zealand').mpoly.point_on_surface, + 'Texas' : Country.objects.get(name='Texas').mpoly.point_on_surface + } + for cntry in Country.objects.point_on_surface(): + self.assertEqual(ref[cntry.name], cntry.point_on_surface) + + @no_oracle + def test21_scale(self): + "Testing the `scale` GeoQuerySet method." + if DISABLE: return + xfac, yfac = 2, 3 + qs = Country.objects.scale(xfac, yfac, model_att='scaled') + for c in qs: + for p1, p2 in zip(c.mpoly, c.scaled): + for r1, r2 in zip(p1, p2): + for c1, c2 in zip(r1.coords, r2.coords): + self.assertEqual(c1[0] * xfac, c2[0]) + self.assertEqual(c1[1] * yfac, c2[1]) + + @no_oracle + def test22_translate(self): + "Testing the `translate` GeoQuerySet method." + if DISABLE: return + xfac, yfac = 5, -23 + qs = Country.objects.translate(xfac, yfac, model_att='translated') + for c in qs: + for p1, p2 in zip(c.mpoly, c.translated): + for r1, r2 in zip(p1, p2): + for c1, c2 in zip(r1.coords, r2.coords): + self.assertEqual(c1[0] + xfac, c2[0]) + self.assertEqual(c1[1] + yfac, c2[1]) + + def test23_numgeom(self): + "Testing the `num_geom` GeoQuerySet method." + if DISABLE: return + # Both 'countries' only have two geometries. + for c in Country.objects.num_geom(): self.assertEqual(2, c.num_geom) + for c in City.objects.filter(point__isnull=False).num_geom(): + # Oracle will return 1 for the number of geometries on non-collections, + # whereas PostGIS will return None. + if postgis: self.assertEqual(None, c.num_geom) + else: self.assertEqual(1, c.num_geom) + + def test24_numpoints(self): + "Testing the `num_points` GeoQuerySet method." + if DISABLE: return + for c in Country.objects.num_points(): self.assertEqual(c.mpoly.num_points, c.num_points) + if postgis: + # Oracle cannot count vertices in Point geometries. + for c in City.objects.num_points(): self.assertEqual(1, c.num_points) + + @no_oracle + def test25_geoset(self): + "Testing the `difference`, `intersection`, `sym_difference`, and `union` GeoQuerySet methods." + if DISABLE: return + geom = Point(5, 23) + for c in Country.objects.all().intersection(geom).difference(geom).sym_difference(geom).union(geom): + self.assertEqual(c.mpoly.difference(geom), c.difference) + self.assertEqual(c.mpoly.intersection(geom), c.intersection) + self.assertEqual(c.mpoly.sym_difference(geom), c.sym_difference) + self.assertEqual(c.mpoly.union(geom), c.union) + +from test_feeds import GeoFeedTest +from test_sitemaps import GeoSitemapTest +def suite(): + s = unittest.TestSuite() + s.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(GeoModelTest)) + s.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(GeoFeedTest)) + s.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(GeoSitemapTest)) + return s