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django/tests/gis_tests/geoapp/test_serializers.py

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import json
from django.contrib.gis.geos import LinearRing, Point, Polygon
from django.core import serializers
from django.test import TestCase, mock, skipUnlessDBFeature
from django.utils import six
from .models import City, MultiFields, PennsylvaniaCity
@skipUnlessDBFeature("gis_enabled")
class GeoJSONSerializerTests(TestCase):
fixtures = ['initial']
def test_builtin_serializers(self):
"""
'geojson' should be listed in available serializers.
"""
all_formats = set(serializers.get_serializer_formats())
public_formats = set(serializers.get_public_serializer_formats())
self.assertIn('geojson', all_formats),
self.assertIn('geojson', public_formats)
def test_serialization_base(self):
geojson = serializers.serialize('geojson', City.objects.all().order_by('name'))
try:
geodata = json.loads(geojson)
except Exception:
self.fail("Serialized output is not valid JSON")
self.assertEqual(len(geodata['features']), len(City.objects.all()))
self.assertEqual(geodata['features'][0]['geometry']['type'], 'Point')
self.assertEqual(geodata['features'][0]['properties']['name'], 'Chicago')
def test_geometry_field_option(self):
"""
When a model has several geometry fields, the 'geometry_field' option
can be used to specify the field to use as the 'geometry' key.
"""
MultiFields.objects.create(
city=City.objects.first(), name='Name', point=Point(5, 23),
poly=Polygon(LinearRing((0, 0), (0, 5), (5, 5), (5, 0), (0, 0))))
geojson = serializers.serialize('geojson', MultiFields.objects.all())
geodata = json.loads(geojson)
self.assertEqual(geodata['features'][0]['geometry']['type'], 'Point')
geojson = serializers.serialize('geojson', MultiFields.objects.all(),
geometry_field='poly')
geodata = json.loads(geojson)
self.assertEqual(geodata['features'][0]['geometry']['type'], 'Polygon')
def test_fields_option(self):
"""
The fields option allows to define a subset of fields to be present in
the 'properties' of the generated output.
"""
PennsylvaniaCity.objects.create(name='Mansfield', county='Tioga', point='POINT(-77.071445 41.823881)')
geojson = serializers.serialize('geojson', PennsylvaniaCity.objects.all(),
fields=('county', 'point'))
geodata = json.loads(geojson)
self.assertIn('county', geodata['features'][0]['properties'])
self.assertNotIn('founded', geodata['features'][0]['properties'])
def test_srid_option(self):
geojson = serializers.serialize('geojson', City.objects.all().order_by('name'), srid=2847)
geodata = json.loads(geojson)
self.assertEqual(
[int(c) for c in geodata['features'][0]['geometry']['coordinates']],
[1564802, 5613214])
@mock.patch('django.contrib.gis.serializers.geojson.HAS_GDAL', False)
def test_without_gdal(self):
# Without coordinate transformation, the serialization should succeed:
serializers.serialize('geojson', City.objects.all())
with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, serializers.base.SerializationError, '.*GDAL is not installed'):
# Coordinate transformations need GDAL
serializers.serialize('geojson', City.objects.all(), srid=2847)
def test_deserialization_exception(self):
"""
GeoJSON cannot be deserialized.
"""
with self.assertRaises(serializers.base.SerializerDoesNotExist):
serializers.deserialize('geojson', '{}')