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Py4Geo

Is still experimental...

Description

This module implements a DAL database model inspired to the OpenstreetMap database, optimized for storing informations, with a very flexible json structure able to host and model any kind of data.

It supports OpenstreetMap and geojson as main data structures for import.

System requirements

Optional requirements

Install

pip install py4geo

Use Py4geo in custom py4web applications

Py4web applications are nothing more than native python modules, Py4geo tools can be imported from them and for integration you just need to overwrite few basic setting variables.

Setup

  1. Define in your application settings subsequent variables with values adapted to your needs:

    # db settings
    # WARNING! Commented out variables are optional.
    # DB_FOLDER =
    DB_URI = "postgres://<PG user>:<password>@<host name>/<db name>"
    # DB_POOL_SIZE = 10
    # DB_MIGRATE = True # Actually True is the default if not specified.
    # MATERIALIZED_VIEWS = []
    
  2. Create your own setup script (setup.py) in the root of your application:

    from . import settings
    from py4geo import settings as py4geo_settings
    
    py4geo_settings.DB_URI = settings.DB_URI
    py4geo_settings.DB_FOLDER = settings.DB_FOLDER
    py4geo_settings.MATERIALIZED_VIEWS = settings.MATERIALIZED_VIEWS
    
    from py4geo.setup import initdb
    
    initdb()
    
    # WARNING! These imports must follow the call of the previous initdb function.
    from py4geo.setup.setup import modelsetup
    # Importing the model defined tables are automatically created
    from py4geo.models import db
    # This will create necessary geometry views.
    modelsetup()
    
  3. Go to your apps folder and run:

    cd path/to/apps
    python -m <yourAppName>.setup
    

WARNING the script will ask for necessary PostgreSQL power user credentials that you must know.

Share your py4web/web2py application database with Py4geo

You have two options

  • Overwrite the settings variable DB_URI with a valid PostgreSQL connection string to a PostGIS dtabase.

  • Overwrite the db variable in the common module with a DAL object connected to a PostGIS database.

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