import os, os.path, unittest
from django.contrib.gis.gdal import DataSource, Envelope, OGRGeometry, OGRException, OGRIndexError
from django.contrib.gis.gdal.field import OFTReal, OFTInteger, OFTString
from django.contrib import gis

# Path for SHP files
data_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(gis.__file__), 'tests' + os.sep + 'data')
def get_ds_file(name, ext):
    return os.sep.join([data_path, name, name + '.%s' % ext])

# Test SHP data source object
class TestDS:
    def __init__(self, name, **kwargs):
        ext = kwargs.pop('ext', 'shp')
        self.ds = get_ds_file(name, ext)
        for key, value in kwargs.items():
            setattr(self, key, value)

# List of acceptable data sources.
ds_list = (TestDS('test_point', nfeat=5, nfld=3, geom='POINT', gtype=1, driver='ESRI Shapefile',
                  fields={'dbl' : OFTReal, 'int' : OFTInteger, 'str' : OFTString,},
                  extent=(-1.35011,0.166623,-0.524093,0.824508), # Got extent from QGIS
                  srs_wkt='GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],UNIT["Degree",0.017453292519943295]]',
                  field_values={'dbl' : [float(i) for i in range(1, 6)], 'int' : range(1, 6), 'str' : [str(i) for i in range(1, 6)]},
                  fids=range(5)),
           TestDS('test_vrt', ext='vrt', nfeat=3, nfld=3, geom='POINT', gtype='Point25D', driver='VRT',
                  fields={'POINT_X' : OFTString, 'POINT_Y' : OFTString, 'NUM' : OFTString}, # VRT uses CSV, which all types are OFTString.
                  extent=(1.0, 2.0, 100.0, 523.5), # Min/Max from CSV
                  field_values={'POINT_X' : ['1.0', '5.0', '100.0'], 'POINT_Y' : ['2.0', '23.0', '523.5'], 'NUM' : ['5', '17', '23']},
                  fids=range(1,4)),
           TestDS('test_poly', nfeat=3, nfld=3, geom='POLYGON', gtype=3, 
                  driver='ESRI Shapefile',
                  fields={'float' : OFTReal, 'int' : OFTInteger, 'str' : OFTString,},
                  extent=(-1.01513,-0.558245,0.161876,0.839637), # Got extent from QGIS
                  srs_wkt='GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],UNIT["Degree",0.017453292519943295]]'),
           )

bad_ds = (TestDS('foo'),
          )

class DataSourceTest(unittest.TestCase):

    def test01_valid_shp(self):
        "Testing valid SHP Data Source files."

        for source in ds_list:
            # Loading up the data source
            ds = DataSource(source.ds)

            # Making sure the layer count is what's expected (only 1 layer in a SHP file)
            self.assertEqual(1, len(ds))

            # Making sure GetName works
            self.assertEqual(source.ds, ds.name)

            # Making sure the driver name matches up
            self.assertEqual(source.driver, str(ds.driver))

            # Making sure indexing works
            try:
                ds[len(ds)]
            except OGRIndexError:
                pass
            else:
                self.fail('Expected an IndexError!')
                        
    def test02_invalid_shp(self):
        "Testing invalid SHP files for the Data Source."
        for source in bad_ds:
            self.assertRaises(OGRException, DataSource, source.ds)

    def test03a_layers(self):
        "Testing Data Source Layers."
        print "\nBEGIN - expecting out of range feature id error; safe to ignore.\n"
        for source in ds_list:
            ds = DataSource(source.ds)

            # Incrementing through each layer, this tests DataSource.__iter__
            for layer in ds:                
                # Making sure we get the number of features we expect
                self.assertEqual(len(layer), source.nfeat)

                # Making sure we get the number of fields we expect
                self.assertEqual(source.nfld, layer.num_fields)
                self.assertEqual(source.nfld, len(layer.fields))

                # Testing the layer's extent (an Envelope), and it's properties
                self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(layer.extent, Envelope))
                self.assertAlmostEqual(source.extent[0], layer.extent.min_x, 5)
                self.assertAlmostEqual(source.extent[1], layer.extent.min_y, 5)
                self.assertAlmostEqual(source.extent[2], layer.extent.max_x, 5)
                self.assertAlmostEqual(source.extent[3], layer.extent.max_y, 5)

                # Now checking the field names.
                flds = layer.fields
                for f in flds: self.assertEqual(True, f in source.fields)
                
                # Negative FIDs are not allowed.
                self.assertRaises(OGRIndexError, layer.__getitem__, -1)
                self.assertRaises(OGRIndexError, layer.__getitem__, 50000)

                if hasattr(source, 'field_values'):
                    fld_names = source.field_values.keys()

                    # Testing `Layer.get_fields` (which uses Layer.__iter__)
                    for fld_name in fld_names:
                        self.assertEqual(source.field_values[fld_name], layer.get_fields(fld_name))

                    # Testing `Layer.__getitem__`.
                    for i, fid in enumerate(source.fids):
                        feat = layer[fid]
                        self.assertEqual(fid, feat.fid)
                        # Maybe this should be in the test below, but we might as well test
                        # the feature values here while in this loop.
                        for fld_name in fld_names:
                            self.assertEqual(source.field_values[fld_name][i], feat.get(fld_name))
        print "\nEND - expecting out of range feature id error; safe to ignore."
                        
    def test03b_layer_slice(self):
        "Test indexing and slicing on Layers."
        # Using the first data-source because the same slice
        # can be used for both the layer and the control values.
        source = ds_list[0]
        ds = DataSource(source.ds)

        sl = slice(1, 3)
        feats = ds[0][sl]

        for fld_name in ds[0].fields:
            test_vals = [feat.get(fld_name) for feat in feats]
            control_vals = source.field_values[fld_name][sl]
            self.assertEqual(control_vals, test_vals)

    def test03c_layer_references(self):
        "Test to make sure Layer access is still available without the DataSource."
        source = ds_list[0]

        # See ticket #9448.
        def get_layer():
            # This DataSource object is not accessible outside this
            # scope.  However, a reference should still be kept alive
            # on the `Layer` returned.
            ds = DataSource(source.ds)
            return ds[0]

        # Making sure we can call OGR routines on the Layer returned.
        lyr = get_layer()
        self.assertEqual(source.nfeat, len(lyr))
        self.assertEqual(source.gtype, lyr.geom_type.num)        

    def test04_features(self):
        "Testing Data Source Features."
        for source in ds_list:
            ds = DataSource(source.ds)

            # Incrementing through each layer
            for layer in ds:
                # Incrementing through each feature in the layer
                for feat in layer:
                    # Making sure the number of fields, and the geometry type
                    # are what's expected.
                    self.assertEqual(source.nfld, len(list(feat)))
                    self.assertEqual(source.gtype, feat.geom_type)

                    # Making sure the fields match to an appropriate OFT type.
                    for k, v in source.fields.items():
                        # Making sure we get the proper OGR Field instance, using
                        # a string value index for the feature.
                        self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(feat[k], v))

                    # Testing Feature.__iter__
                    for fld in feat: self.assertEqual(True, fld.name in source.fields.keys())
                        
    def test05_geometries(self):
        "Testing Geometries from Data Source Features."
        for source in ds_list:
            ds = DataSource(source.ds)

            # Incrementing through each layer and feature.
            for layer in ds:
                for feat in layer:
                    g = feat.geom

                    # Making sure we get the right Geometry name & type
                    self.assertEqual(source.geom, g.geom_name)
                    self.assertEqual(source.gtype, g.geom_type)

                    # Making sure the SpatialReference is as expected.
                    if hasattr(source, 'srs_wkt'):
                        self.assertEqual(source.srs_wkt, g.srs.wkt)

    def test06_spatial_filter(self):
        "Testing the Layer.spatial_filter property."
        ds = DataSource(get_ds_file('cities', 'shp'))
        lyr = ds[0]

        # When not set, it should be None.
        self.assertEqual(None, lyr.spatial_filter)

        # Must be set a/an OGRGeometry or 4-tuple.
        self.assertRaises(TypeError, lyr._set_spatial_filter, 'foo')

        # Setting the spatial filter with a tuple/list with the extent of
        # a buffer centering around Pueblo.
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, lyr._set_spatial_filter, range(5))
        filter_extent = (-105.609252, 37.255001, -103.609252, 39.255001)
        lyr.spatial_filter = (-105.609252, 37.255001, -103.609252, 39.255001)
        self.assertEqual(OGRGeometry.from_bbox(filter_extent), lyr.spatial_filter)
        feats = [feat for feat in lyr]
        self.assertEqual(1, len(feats))
        self.assertEqual('Pueblo', feats[0].get('Name'))

        # Setting the spatial filter with an OGRGeometry for buffer centering
        # around Houston.
        filter_geom = OGRGeometry('POLYGON((-96.363151 28.763374,-94.363151 28.763374,-94.363151 30.763374,-96.363151 30.763374,-96.363151 28.763374))')
        lyr.spatial_filter = filter_geom
        self.assertEqual(filter_geom, lyr.spatial_filter)
        feats = [feat for feat in lyr]
        self.assertEqual(1, len(feats))
        self.assertEqual('Houston', feats[0].get('Name'))

        # Clearing the spatial filter by setting it to None.  Now
        # should indicate that there are 3 features in the Layer.
        lyr.spatial_filter = None
        self.assertEqual(3, len(lyr))
        
def suite():
    s = unittest.TestSuite()
    s.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DataSourceTest))
    return s

def run(verbosity=2):
    unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity).run(suite())
