web/views/igeocodable.py
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Wed, 22 Jun 2011 18:53:38 +0200
changeset 7553 935423529f45
parent 7172 b85396e65d8f
child 8154 151058945234
permissions -rw-r--r--
[datafeed cw parser] refactor: split logic that was in the parser into: * an "item builder" component, turning an etree xml node into a specific python dictionnary representing an entity * "action" components, selected given an entity, a relation and its role in the relation, and responsible to link the entity to given related items (eg dictionnary) This changes make it easy to add new action or to override existing one's behaviour according to the entity, the relation, etc... Also refactor the xml view so one can also override what's included in the tag used to mark the entity as used by a relation, hopefully allowing to reduce the number of http requests needed for a full datafeed import.

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"""Specific views for entities implementing IGeocodable"""

__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"

from cubicweb.interfaces import IGeocodable
from cubicweb.view import EntityView, EntityAdapter, implements_adapter_compat
from cubicweb.selectors import implements, adaptable
from cubicweb.utils import json_dumps

class IGeocodableAdapter(EntityAdapter):
    """interface required by geocoding views such as gmap-view"""
    __needs_bw_compat__ = True
    __regid__ = 'IGeocodable'
    __select__ = implements(IGeocodable, warn=False) # XXX for bw compat, should be abstract

    @property
    @implements_adapter_compat('IGeocodable')
    def latitude(self):
        """returns the latitude of the entity in degree (-90 < float < +90)"""
        raise NotImplementedError

    @property
    @implements_adapter_compat('IGeocodable')
    def longitude(self):
        """returns the longitude of the entity in degree (-180 < float < +180)"""
        raise NotImplementedError

    @implements_adapter_compat('IGeocodable')
    def marker_icon(self):
        """returns the icon that should be used as the marker.

        an icon is defined by a 4-uple:

          (icon._url, icon.size,  icon.iconAnchor, icon.shadow)
        """
        return (self._cw.uiprops['GMARKER_ICON'], (20, 34), (4, 34), None)


class GeocodingJsonView(EntityView):
    __regid__ = 'geocoding-json'
    __select__ = adaptable('IGeocodable')

    binary = True
    templatable = False
    content_type = 'application/json'

    def call(self):
        zoomlevel = self._cw.form.pop('zoomlevel', 8)
        extraparams = self._cw.form.copy()
        extraparams.pop('vid', None)
        extraparams.pop('rql', None)
        markers = []
        for entity in self.cw_rset.entities():
            igeocodable = entity.cw_adapt_to('IGeocodable')
            # remove entities that don't define latitude and longitude
            if not (igeocodable.latitude and igeocodable.longitude):
                continue
            markers.append(self.build_marker_data(entity, igeocodable,
                                                  extraparams))
        center = {
            'latitude': sum(marker['latitude'] for marker in markers) / len(markers),
            'longitude': sum(marker['longitude'] for marker in markers) / len(markers),
            }
        geodata = {
            'zoomlevel': int(zoomlevel),
            'center': center,
            'markers': markers,
            }
        self.w(json_dumps(geodata))

    def build_marker_data(self, entity, igeocodable, extraparams):
        return {'latitude': igeocodable.latitude,
                'longitude': igeocodable.longitude,
                'icon': igeocodable.marker_icon(),
                'title': entity.dc_long_title(),
                'bubbleUrl': entity.absolute_url(
                    vid='gmap-bubble', __notemplate=1, **extraparams),
                }


class GoogleMapBubbleView(EntityView):
    __regid__ = 'gmap-bubble'
    __select__ = adaptable('IGeocodable')

    def cell_call(self, row, col):
        entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(row, col)
        self.w(u'<div>%s</div>' % entity.view('oneline'))
        # FIXME: we should call something like address-view if available


class GoogleMapsView(EntityView):
    __regid__ = 'gmap-view'
    __select__ = adaptable('IGeocodable')

    paginable = False

    def call(self, gmap_key, width=400, height=400, uselabel=True, urlparams=None):
        self._cw.demote_to_html()
        self._cw.add_js('http://maps.google.com/maps?sensor=false&file=api&v=2&key=%s'
                        % gmap_key, localfile=False)
        self._cw.add_js( ('cubicweb.widgets.js', 'cubicweb.gmap.js', 'gmap.utility.labeledmarker.js') )
        rql = self.cw_rset.printable_rql()
        if urlparams is None:
            loadurl = self._cw.build_url(rql=rql, vid='geocoding-json')
        else:
            loadurl = self._cw.build_url(rql=rql, vid='geocoding-json', **urlparams)
        self.w(u'<div style="width: %spx; height: %spx;" class="widget gmap" '
               u'cubicweb:wdgtype="GMapWidget" cubicweb:loadtype="auto" '
               u'cubicweb:loadurl="%s" cubicweb:uselabel="%s"> </div>'
               % (width, height, loadurl, uselabel))


class GoogeMapsLegend(EntityView):
    __regid__ = 'gmap-legend'

    def call(self):
        self.w(u'<ol>')
        for rowidx in xrange(len(self.cw_rset)):
            self.w(u'<li>')
            self.wview('listitem', self.cw_rset, row=rowidx, col=0)
            self.w(u'</li>')
        self.w(u'</ol>')