I'm trying to add coordinate information to my database, adding django.contrib.gis
support to my app. I'm writing a south
data migration that takes the addresses from the database, and asks Google for the coordinates (so far I think my best bet is to use geopy
for this).
Next I need to convert the returned coordinates from WGS84:4326
, Google's coordinate system, to WGS84:22186
, my coordinate system.
I'm lost among the GeoDjango docs trying to find a way to do this. This far, I gather I need to do this:
gcoord = SpatialReference("4326")
mycoord = SpatialReference("22186")
trans = CoordTransform(gcoord, mycoord)
but then, I don't know how to use that CoordTransform
object.. seems to be used by GDAL's data objects, but that's overkill for what I want to do..
If you have all your libraries installed correctly there is no need to use the CoordTransform
object, the point object's transform
method will do the work for you if you know your desired srid
value.
>>> from django.contrib.gis.geos import Point
>>> pnt = Point(30, 50, srid=4326)
>>> desired_srid = 22186
>>> pnt.transform(desired_srid)
>>> pnt.ewkt
u'SRID=22186;POINT (11160773.5712331663817167 19724623.9116888605058193)'
CoordTransform wouldn't work without GDAL that's true. But the rest of it is simple enough:
>>> from django.contrib.gis.gdal import SpatialReference, CoordTransform
>>> from django.contrib.gis.geos import Point
>>> gcoord = SpatialReference(4326)
>>> mycoord = SpatialReference(22186)
>>> trans = CoordTransform(gcoord, mycoord)
>>> pnt = Point(30, 50, srid=4326)
>>> print 'x: %s; y: %s; srid: %s' % (pnt.x, pnt.y, pnt.srid)
x: 30.0; y: 50.0; srid: 4326
>>> pnt.transform(trans)
>>> print 'x: %s; y: %s; srid: %s' % (pnt.x, pnt.y, pnt.srid)
x: 11160773.5712; y: 19724623.9117; srid: 22186
Note that point is transformed in place.
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