END LOOP;
END IF;
- IF parent_place_id is null THEN
- RETURN 0;
- END IF;
-
RETURN parent_place_id;
END;
$$
newend INTEGER;
moddiff SMALLINT;
linegeo GEOMETRY;
- splitline GEOMETRY;
+ splitpoint FLOAT;
sectiongeo GEOMETRY;
postcode TEXT;
stepmod SMALLINT;
ST_PointOnSurface(NEW.linegeo),
NEW.linegeo);
+ -- Cannot find a parent street. We will not be able to display a reliable
+ -- address, so drop entire interpolation.
+ IF NEW.parent_place_id is NULL THEN
+ DELETE FROM location_property_osmline where place_id = OLD.place_id;
+ RETURN NULL;
+ END IF;
+
NEW.token_info := token_strip_info(NEW.token_info);
IF NEW.address ? '_inherited' THEN
NEW.address := hstore('interpolation', NEW.address->'interpolation');
-- formatted postcode and therefore 'postcode' contains a derived
-- variant.
CASE WHEN address ? 'postcode' THEN placex.postcode ELSE NULL::text END as postcode,
- substring(address->'housenumber','[0-9]+')::integer as hnr
+ (address->'housenumber')::integer as hnr
FROM placex, generate_series(1, array_upper(waynodes, 1)) nodeidpos
WHERE osm_type = 'N' and osm_id = waynodes[nodeidpos]::BIGINT
and address is not NULL and address ? 'housenumber'
+ and address->'housenumber' ~ '^[0-9]{1,6}$'
+ and ST_Distance(NEW.linegeo, geometry) < 0.0005
ORDER BY nodeidpos
LOOP
{% if debug %}RAISE WARNING 'processing point % (%)', nextnode.hnr, ST_AsText(nextnode.geometry);{% endif %}
IF linegeo is null THEN
linegeo := NEW.linegeo;
ELSE
- splitline := ST_Split(ST_Snap(linegeo, nextnode.geometry, 0.0005), nextnode.geometry);
- sectiongeo := ST_GeometryN(splitline, 1);
- linegeo := ST_GeometryN(splitline, 2);
+ splitpoint := ST_LineLocatePoint(linegeo, nextnode.geometry);
+ IF splitpoint = 0 THEN
+ -- Corner case where the splitpoint falls on the first point
+ -- and thus would not return a geometry. Skip that section.
+ sectiongeo := NULL;
+ ELSEIF splitpoint = 1 THEN
+ -- Point is at the end of the line.
+ sectiongeo := linegeo;
+ linegeo := NULL;
+ ELSE
+ -- Split the line.
+ sectiongeo := ST_LineSubstring(linegeo, 0, splitpoint);
+ linegeo := ST_LineSubstring(linegeo, splitpoint, 1);
+ END IF;
END IF;
IF prevnode.hnr is not null
-- regularly mapped housenumbers.
-- (Conveniently also fails if one of the house numbers is not a number.)
and abs(prevnode.hnr - nextnode.hnr) > NEW.step
+ -- If the interpolation geometry is broken or two nodes are at the
+ -- same place, then splitting might produce a point. Ignore that.
+ and ST_GeometryType(sectiongeo) = 'ST_LineString'
THEN
IF prevnode.hnr < nextnode.hnr THEN
startnumber := prevnode.hnr;
NEW.address, postcode,
NEW.country_code, NEW.geometry_sector, 0);
END IF;
+ END IF;
- -- early break if we are out of line string,
- -- might happen when a line string loops back on itself
- IF ST_GeometryType(linegeo) != 'ST_LineString' THEN
- RETURN NEW;
- END IF;
+ -- early break if we are out of line string,
+ -- might happen when a line string loops back on itself
+ IF linegeo is null or ST_GeometryType(linegeo) != 'ST_LineString' THEN
+ RETURN NEW;
END IF;
prevnode := nextnode;