troggle-unchained/export/toqms.py
substantialnoninfringinguser ae3fe8cd42 [svn] Renaming troggle.expo to troggle.core. To do this, used:
perl -p -i -e "s/expo(?=[\s\.']+)/core/g" `find -name \*.py`

and then manually checked each change (had to remove a couple)
2009-07-02 20:43:18 +01:00

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import troggle.core.models as models
from django.conf import settings
import csv
import re
import os
#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 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(u'\xd7','x').replace(u'\u201c','').replace(u'\u2013','').replace(u'\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))