Versions: Python 2.7.6, Django 1.6.5, Postgres 9.3.4, PostGIS 2.1.3,
psycopg2 2.5.3 on RHEL 6.5
Here's the model I'm using:
{{{
#!python
class Location(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
geometry = models.MultiPolygonField(blank=True, default=None,
null=True)
objects = models.GeoManager() # override the default manager with a
GeoManager instance
parent = models.ForeignKey('self', blank=True, default=None,
null=True)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
}}}
This query should work
[https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets/#std
:fieldlookup-dwithin according to the docs]:
{{{
#!python
touching_locations =
Location.objects.filter(geometry__dwithin=(location.geometry, D(km=5)))
logging.debug(type(touching_locations))
logging.debug(len(touching_locations))
}}}
But it doesn't. The first debug call works, but the second throws a
`ValueError`:
{{{
<class 'django.contrib.gis.db.models.query.GeoQuerySet'>
ValueError: Only numeric values of degree units are allowed on geographic
DWithin queries.
}}}
If I make a small change by changing `D(km=5)` to `5`:
{{{
#!python
touching_locations =
Location.objects.filter(geometry__dwithin=(location.geometry, 5))
logging.debug(type(touching_locations))
logging.debug(len(touching_locations))
}}}
All of a sudden it works. The output I get is this:
{{{
<class 'django.contrib.gis.db.models.query.GeoQuerySet'>
54
}}}
Is there a bug somewhere in Django? Am I misunderstanding how to use `D`?
Are the Django docs incorrect? Is something else going on here? I
appreciate any help I can get. Thanks!
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Comment:
The error message is pretty clear. As your objects are in geographic
coordinates (geometry fields default to WGS84), you have to provide the
distance as degree units. This is for example matching the PostGIS
definition:
{{{
boolean ST_DWithin(geometry g1, geometry g2, double precision
distance_of_srid);
}}}
`distance_of_srid` being degrees for WGS84. So the `5` that works in your
example means 5 degrees, not 5 km!
You could argue that !GeoDjango could automatically cast geographic fields
to geometry types when distance is a `Distance` object. It is
unfortunately not as smart currently. See #17635 for a similar feature
request (but in the opposite direction).
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/22830#comment:1>
Comment (by django@…):
Replying to [comment:1 claudep]:
> The error message is pretty clear. As your objects are in geographic
coordinates (geometry fields default to WGS84), you have to provide the
distance as degree units. This is for example matching the PostGIS
definition:
> {{{
> boolean ST_DWithin(geometry g1, geometry g2, double precision
distance_of_srid);
> }}}
> `distance_of_srid` being degrees for WGS84. So the `5` that works in
your example means 5 degrees, not 5 km!
>
> You could argue that !GeoDjango could automatically cast geographic
fields to geometry types when distance is a `Distance` object. It is
unfortunately not as smart currently. See #17635 for a similar feature
request (but in the opposite direction).
The error may be clear, but the cause isn't (which is why I had to submit
this bug report). Either GeoDjango should correctly handle `Distance`
objects in all cases, or the documentation should be edited to make it
clear that `Distance` objects don't work in all cases. Since #17635 has
been open for 2 years without any progress, I'd opt for the latter. I
don't see anywhere in the documentation that even hints that `Distance`
objects can't be used for the dwithin query in certain cases.
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/22830#comment:2>
Comment (by claudep):
Would something like that be clear enough for you?
{{{
diff --git a/docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt
b/docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt
index 957a049..dd2dfe8 100644
--- a/docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt
+++ b/docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt
@@ -613,8 +613,11 @@ SpatiaLite ``Distance(poly, geom) <= 5``
dwithin
-------
-Returns models where the distance to the geometry field from the
-lookup geometry are within the given distance from one another.
+Returns models where the distance to the geometry field from the lookup
+geometry are within the given distance from one another. Note that you
can only
+provide :class:`~django.contrib.gis.measure.Distance` objects if the
targeted
+geometries are in a projected system. For geographic geometries, you
should use
+units of the geometry field (e.g. degrees for ``WGS84``) .
Example::
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/22830#comment:3>
Comment (by django@…):
Replying to [comment:3 claudep]:
> Would something like that be clear enough for you?
>
> {{{
> diff --git a/docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt
b/docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt
> index 957a049..dd2dfe8 100644
> --- a/docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt
> +++ b/docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt
> @@ -613,8 +613,11 @@ SpatiaLite ``Distance(poly, geom) <= 5``
> dwithin
> -------
>
> -Returns models where the distance to the geometry field from the
> -lookup geometry are within the given distance from one another.
> +Returns models where the distance to the geometry field from the lookup
> +geometry are within the given distance from one another. Note that you
can only
> +provide :class:`~django.contrib.gis.measure.Distance` objects if the
targeted
> +geometries are in a projected system. For geographic geometries, you
should use
> +units of the geometry field (e.g. degrees for ``WGS84``) .
>
> Example::
> }}}
Yes, that would be excellent!
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/22830#comment:4>
Comment (by Claude Paroz <claude@…>):
In [changeset:"c281831a5cb20a31cb080ff7b4af4bcfc83fcf3d"]:
{{{
#!CommitTicketReference repository=""
revision="c281831a5cb20a31cb080ff7b4af4bcfc83fcf3d"
Complemented dwithin docs about using geographic geometries
Refs #22830. Thanks dja...@gfairchild.com for the suggestion.
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/22830#comment:5>
Comment (by Claude Paroz <claude@…>):
In [changeset:"ec2f0417364050aed3e8c2aa1948915d08c39514"]:
{{{
#!CommitTicketReference repository=""
revision="ec2f0417364050aed3e8c2aa1948915d08c39514"
[1.7.x] Complemented dwithin docs about using geographic geometries
Refs #22830. Thanks dja...@gfairchild.com for the suggestion.
Backport of c281831a5c from master.
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/22830#comment:6>