import troggle.core.models as models from django.conf import settings import csv import re import os '''Unused and untested in 2022. Not part fo the re-engineering to make troggle work with QMs. ''' #format of QM tables headers=['Number','Grade','Area','Description','Page reference','Nearest station','Completion description','Comment'] def qmRow(qm): #mapping of troggle models to table columns is: (guess this could just be a tuple of tuples rather than a dictionary actually) columnsToModelFields={ 'Number':str(qm.number), 'Grade':qm.grade, 'Area':qm.area, 'Description':qm.location_description, #'Page reference': #not implemented 'Nearest station':qm.nearest_station_description, 'Completion description':qm.completion_description, 'Comment':qm.comment } qmRow=['' for x in range(len(headers))] for column, modelField in list(columnsToModelFields.items()): if modelField: # Very sorry about the atrocious replace below. I will fix this soon if noone beats me to it. - AC qmRow[headers.index(column)]=modelField.replace('\xd7','x').replace('\u201c','').replace('\u2013','').replace('\xbd','') return qmRow def writeQmTable(outfile,cave): cavewriter=csv.writer(outfile,lineterminator='\r') cavewriter.writerow(headers) for qm in cave.get_QMs(): cavewriter.writerow(qmRow(qm))