Re: [Django] #16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend

2011-10-09 Thread Django
#16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend
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 Reporter:  steko|Owner:  steko
 Type:  New feature  |   Status:  closed
Component:  GIS  |  Version:  1.3
 Severity:  Normal   |   Resolution:  fixed
 Keywords:   | Triage Stage:  Accepted
Has patch:  1|  Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0|  Patch needs improvement:  1
Easy pickings:  0|UI/UX:  0
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Comment (by loewis):

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Re: [Django] #16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend

2011-09-10 Thread Django
#16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend
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   Reporter:  steko|  Owner:  steko
   Type:  New feature  | Status:  closed
  Milestone:   |  Component:  GIS
Version:  1.3  |   Severity:  Normal
 Resolution:  fixed|   Keywords:
   Triage Stage:  Accepted |  Has patch:  1
Needs documentation:  0|Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  1|  Easy pickings:  0
  UI/UX:  0|
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Changes (by jbronn):

 * status:  assigned => closed
 * resolution:   => fixed


Comment:

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 #!CommitTicketReference repository="" revision="16800"
 Fixed #16231 -- Added support for GML and KML on the SpatiaLite backend.
 Thanks, steko for the bug report and jpaulett for the patch.
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Re: [Django] #16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend

2011-09-07 Thread Django
#16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend
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   Reporter:  steko|  Owner:  steko
   Type:  New feature  | Status:  assigned
  Milestone:   |  Component:  GIS
Version:  1.3  |   Severity:  Normal
 Resolution:   |   Keywords:
   Triage Stage:  Accepted |  Has patch:  1
Needs documentation:  0|Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  1|  Easy pickings:  0
  UI/UX:  0|
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Comment (by jpaulett):

 The latest patch, spatialite-kml-gml.3.diff, checks the Spatialite version
 before adding AsKML and AsGML.  It works for Spatialite 2.4.0-RC4+, but
 fails for the default Ubuntu libspatialite2 package (2.4.0-RC2).  Not sure
 how to detect RC2 vs RC4 given that spatialite_version() returns for 2.4.0
 regardless of RC2 or RC4.

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Re: [Django] #16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend

2011-09-06 Thread Django
#16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend
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   Reporter:  steko|  Owner:  steko
   Type:  New feature  | Status:  assigned
  Milestone:   |  Component:  GIS
Version:  1.3  |   Severity:  Normal
 Resolution:   |   Keywords:
   Triage Stage:  Accepted |  Has patch:  1
Needs documentation:  0|Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  1|  Easy pickings:  0
  UI/UX:  0|
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Changes (by jpaulett):

 * cc: john@… (added)
 * needs_tests:  1 => 0


Comment:

 I attached a tweak to the patch, spatialite-kml-gml.2.diff (assertRaises
 was still called for sqlite due to a bug in the if statement).

 I am new to the GeoDjango, so this may be irrelevant, but it appears that
 the version of Spatialite that supports AsGML and AsKML is not considered
 "stable" (2.4.0-RC4).  The GeoDjango docs still include instructions on
 installing the stable version of Spatialite, 2.3.1.  Ubuntu 11.04 & 11.10
 (not yet released) appear to only have 2.4.0-RC2--so even on the bleading
 edge versions of Ubuntu these functions will not be available.

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Re: [Django] #16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend

2011-06-13 Thread Django
#16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend
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   Reporter:  steko|  Owner:  steko
   Type:  New feature  | Status:  assigned
  Milestone:   |  Component:  GIS
Version:  1.3  |   Severity:  Normal
 Resolution:   |   Keywords:
   Triage Stage:  Accepted |  Has patch:  1
Needs documentation:  0|Needs tests:  1
Patch needs improvement:  1|  Easy pickings:  0
  UI/UX:  0|
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Changes (by aaugustin):

 * needs_better_patch:  0 => 1
 * needs_tests:  0 => 1
 * stage:  Unreviewed => Accepted


Comment:

 Overall the patch looks good, but I think it needs actual tests.

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Re: [Django] #16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend

2011-06-11 Thread Django
#16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend
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   Reporter:  steko|  Owner:  steko
   Type:  New feature  | Status:  assigned
  Milestone:   |  Component:  GIS
Version:  1.3  |   Severity:  Normal
 Resolution:   |   Keywords:
   Triage Stage:  Unreviewed   |  Has patch:  1
Needs documentation:  0|Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  0|  Easy pickings:  0
  UI/UX:  0|
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Changes (by steko):

 * owner:  nobody => steko
 * needs_docs:   => 0
 * status:  new => assigned
 * needs_tests:   => 0
 * needs_better_patch:   => 0


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[Django] #16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend

2011-06-11 Thread Django
#16231: add support for AsGML() and AsKML() for the Spatialite backend
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 Reporter:  steko|  Owner:  nobody
 Type:  New feature  | Status:  new
Milestone:   |  Component:  GIS
  Version:  1.3  |   Severity:  Normal
 Keywords:   |   Triage Stage:  Unreviewed
Has patch:  1|  Easy pickings:  0
UI/UX:  0|
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 Spatialite supports AsGML() and AsKML() since version 2.4.0-RC4, that is
 largely used in production environments.

 This trivial patch adds support for these two output formats to the
 Spatialite backend in GeoDjango.

 I've also made the small changes one would expect to both the test suite
 and to the documentation.

 Tests seem to pass, but this is my first Django patch ever and I'm not
 very familiar with running the test suite.

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