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from sys import stderr, path
from tempfile import mkstemp
from thread import allocate_lock
from os import close, write, unlink
from optparse import OptionParser
from os.path import abspath
import ModestMaps
mmaps_version = tuple(map(int, getattr(ModestMaps, '__version__', '0.0.0').split('.')))
if mmaps_version < (1, 3, 0):
raise ImportError('tilestache-compose.py requires ModestMaps 1.3.0 or newer.')
#
# More imports can be found below, after the --include-path option is known.
#
class Provider (ModestMaps.Providers.IMapProvider):
""" Wrapper for TileStache Layer objects that makes them behave like ModestMaps Provider objects.
Requires ModestMaps 1.3.0 or better to support "file://" URLs.
"""
def __init__(self, layer, verbose=False, ignore_cached=None):
self.projection = layer.projection
self.layer = layer
self.files = []
self.verbose = bool(verbose)
self.ignore_cached = bool(ignore_cached)
self.lock = allocate_lock()
#
# It's possible that Mapnik is not thread-safe, best to be cautious.
#
self.threadsafe = self.layer.provider is not TileStache.Providers.Mapnik
def tileWidth(self):
return 256
def tileHeight(self):
return 256
def getTileUrls(self, coord):
""" Return tile URLs that start with file://, by first retrieving them.
"""
if self.threadsafe or self.lock.acquire():
mime_type, tile_data = TileStache.getTile(self.layer, coord, 'png', self.ignore_cached)
handle, filename = mkstemp(prefix='tilestache-compose-', suffix='.png')
write(handle, tile_data)
close(handle)
self.files.append(filename)
if not self.threadsafe:
# must be locked, right?
self.lock.release()
if self.verbose:
size = len(tile_data) / 1024.
printlocked(self.lock, self.layer.name() + '/%(zoom)d/%(column)d/%(row)d.png' % coord.__dict__, '(%dKB)' % size)
return ('file://' + abspath(filename), )
def __del__(self):
""" Delete any tile that was saved in self.getTileUrls().
"""
for filename in self.files:
unlink(filename)
class BadComposure(Exception):
pass
def printlocked(lock, *stuff):
"""
"""
if lock.acquire():
print ' '.join([str(thing) for thing in stuff])
lock.release()
parser = OptionParser(usage="""tilestache-compose.py [options] file
There are three ways to set a map coverage area.
1) Center, zoom, and dimensions: create a map of the specified size,
centered on a given geographical point at a given zoom level:
tilestache-compose.py -c config.json -l layer-name -d 800 800 -n 37.8 -122.3 -z 11 out.jpg
2) Extent and dimensions: create a map of the specified size that
adequately covers the given geographical extent:
tilestache-compose.py -c config.json -l layer-name -d 800 800 -e 36.9 -123.5 38.9 -121.2 out.png
3) Extent and zoom: create a map at the given zoom level that covers
the precise geographical extent, at whatever pixel size is necessary:
tilestache-compose.py -c config.json -l layer-name -e 36.9 -123.5 38.9 -121.2 -z 9 out.jpg""")
defaults = dict(center=(37.8044, -122.2712), zoom=14, dimensions=(900, 600), verbose=True)
parser.set_defaults(**defaults)
parser.add_option('-c', '--config', dest='config',
help='Path to configuration file.')
parser.add_option('-l', '--layer', dest='layer',
help='Layer name from configuration.')
parser.add_option('-n', '--center', dest='center', nargs=2,
help='Geographic center of map. Default %.4f, %.4f.' % defaults['center'], type='float',
action='store')
parser.add_option('-e', '--extent', dest='extent', nargs=4,
help='Geographic extent of map. Two lat, lon pairs', type='float',
action='store')
parser.add_option('-z', '--zoom', dest='zoom',
help='Zoom level. Default %(zoom)d.' % defaults, type='int',
action='store')
parser.add_option('-d', '--dimensions', dest='dimensions', nargs=2,
help='Pixel width, height of output image. Default %d, %d.' % defaults['dimensions'], type='int',
action='store')
parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbose',
help='Make a bunch of noise.',
action='store_true')
parser.add_option('-i', '--include-path', dest='include_paths',
help="Add the following colon-separated list of paths to Python's include path (aka sys.path)")
parser.add_option('-x', '--ignore-cached', action='store_true', dest='ignore_cached',
help='Re-render every tile, whether it is in the cache already or not.')
if __name__ == '__main__':
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if options.include_paths:
for p in options.include_paths.split(':'):
path.insert(0, p)
import TileStache
try:
if options.config is None:
raise TileStache.Core.KnownUnknown('Missing required configuration (--config) parameter.')
if options.layer is None:
raise TileStache.Core.KnownUnknown('Missing required layer (--layer) parameter.')
config = TileStache.parseConfigfile(options.config)
if options.layer not in config.layers:
raise TileStache.Core.KnownUnknown('"%s" is not a layer I know about. Here are some that I do know about: %s.' % (options.layer, ', '.join(sorted(config.layers.keys()))))
provider = Provider(config.layers[options.layer], options.verbose, options.ignore_cached)
try:
outfile = args[0]
except IndexError:
raise BadComposure('Error: Missing output file.')
if options.center and options.extent:
raise BadComposure("Error: bad map coverage, center and extent can't both be set.")
elif options.extent and options.dimensions and options.zoom:
raise BadComposure("Error: bad map coverage, dimensions and zoom can't be set together with extent.")
elif options.center and options.zoom and options.dimensions:
lat, lon = options.center[0], options.center[1]
width, height = options.dimensions[0], options.dimensions[1]
dimensions = ModestMaps.Core.Point(width, height)
center = ModestMaps.Geo.Location(lat, lon)
zoom = options.zoom
map = ModestMaps.mapByCenterZoom(provider, center, zoom, dimensions)
elif options.extent and options.dimensions:
latA, lonA = options.extent[0], options.extent[1]
latB, lonB = options.extent[2], options.extent[3]
width, height = options.dimensions[0], options.dimensions[1]
dimensions = ModestMaps.Core.Point(width, height)
locationA = ModestMaps.Geo.Location(latA, lonA)
locationB = ModestMaps.Geo.Location(latB, lonB)
map = ModestMaps.mapByExtent(provider, locationA, locationB, dimensions)
elif options.extent and options.zoom:
latA, lonA = options.extent[0], options.extent[1]
latB, lonB = options.extent[2], options.extent[3]
locationA = ModestMaps.Geo.Location(latA, lonA)
locationB = ModestMaps.Geo.Location(latB, lonB)
zoom = options.zoom
map = ModestMaps.mapByExtentZoom(provider, locationA, locationB, zoom)
else:
raise BadComposure("Error: not really sure what's going on.")
except BadComposure, e:
print >> stderr, parser.usage
print >> stderr, ''
print >> stderr, '%s --help for possible options.' % __file__
print >> stderr, ''
print >> stderr, e
exit(1)
if options.verbose:
print map.coordinate, map.offset, '->', outfile, (map.dimensions.x, map.dimensions.y)
map.draw(False).save(outfile)
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