import sys import os import types #sys.path.append('C:\\Expo\\expoweb') #from troggle import * #os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE']='troggle.settings' import troggle.settings as settings from troggle.expo.models import * from PIL import Image #import settings #import expo.models as models import csv import re import datetime def readSurveysFromCSV(logfile=None): try: surveytab = open(os.path.join(settings.SURVEYS, "Surveys.csv")) except IOError: import cStringIO, urllib surveytab = cStringIO.StringIO(urllib.urlopen(settings.SURVEYS + "download/Surveys.csv").read()) dialect=csv.Sniffer().sniff(surveytab.read()) surveytab.seek(0,0) surveyreader = csv.reader(surveytab,dialect=dialect) headers = surveyreader.next() header = dict(zip(headers, range(len(headers)))) #set up a dictionary where the indexes are header names and the values are column numbers # test if the expeditions have been added yet if Expedition.objects.count()==0: print "There are no expeditions in the database. Please run the logbook parser." sys.exit() if logfile: logfile.write("Deleting all scanned images") ScannedImage.objects.all().delete() if logfile: logfile.write("Deleting all survey objects") Survey.objects.all().delete() if logfile: logfile.write("Beginning to import surveys from "+str(os.path.join(settings.SURVEYS, "Surveys.csv"))+"\n"+"-"*60+"\n") for survey in surveyreader: walletNumberLetter = re.match(r'(?P\d*)(?P[a-zA-Z]*)',survey[header['Survey Number']]) #I hate this, but some surveys have a letter eg 2000#34a. This line deals with that. # print walletNumberLetter.groups() surveyobj = Survey( expedition = Expedition.objects.filter(year=survey[header['Year']])[0], wallet_number = walletNumberLetter.group('number'), comments = survey[header['Comments']], location = survey[header['Location']] ) surveyobj.wallet_letter = walletNumberLetter.group('letter') if survey[header['Finished']]=='Yes': #try and find the sketch_scan pass surveyobj.save() if logfile: logfile.write("added survey " + survey[header['Year']] + "#" + surveyobj.wallet_number + "\r") def listdir(*directories): try: return os.listdir(os.path.join(settings.SURVEYS, *directories)) except: import urllib url = settings.SURVEYS + reduce(lambda x, y: x + "/" + y, ["listdir"] + list(directories)) folders = urllib.urlopen(url.replace("#", "%23")).readlines() return [folder.rstrip(r"/") for folder in folders] # add survey scans def parseSurveyScans(year, logfile=None): # yearFileList = listdir(year.year) yearPath=os.path.join(settings.SURVEY_SCANS, year.year) yearFileList=os.listdir(yearPath) print yearFileList for surveyFolder in yearFileList: try: surveyNumber=re.match(r'\d\d\d\d#0*(\d+)',surveyFolder).groups() # scanList = listdir(year.year, surveyFolder) scanList=os.listdir(os.path.join(yearPath,surveyFolder)) except AttributeError: print surveyFolder + " ignored", continue for scan in scanList: try: scanChopped=re.match(r'(?i).*(notes|elev|plan|elevation|extend)(\d*)\.(png|jpg|jpeg)',scan).groups() scanType,scanNumber,scanFormat=scanChopped except AttributeError: print scan + " ignored \r", continue if scanType == 'elev' or scanType == 'extend': scanType = 'elevation' if scanNumber=='': scanNumber=1 if type(surveyNumber)==types.TupleType: surveyNumber=surveyNumber[0] try: survey=Survey.objects.get_or_create(wallet_number=surveyNumber, expedition=year)[0] except Survey.MultipleObjectsReturned: survey=Survey.objects.filter(wallet_number=surveyNumber, expedition=year)[0] file=os.path.join(year.year, surveyFolder, scan) scanObj = ScannedImage( file=file, contents=scanType, number_in_wallet=scanNumber, survey=survey, new_since_parsing=False, ) #print "Added scanned image at " + str(scanObj) if scanFormat=="png": if isInterlacedPNG(os.path.join(settings.SURVEY_SCANS,file)): print file + "is an interlaced PNG. No can do." continue scanObj.save() def parseSurveys(logfile=None): readSurveysFromCSV() for year in Expedition.objects.filter(year__gte=2000): #expos since 2000, because paths and filenames were nonstandard before then parseSurveyScans(year) def isInterlacedPNG(filePath): #We need to check for interlaced PNGs because the thumbnail engine can't handle them (uses PIL) file=Image.open(filePath) return file.info['interlace']