+# The node model represents a current existing node, that is, the latest version. Use OldNode for historical nodes.
+
class Node < GeoRecord
require 'xml/libxml'
validates_numericality_of :latitude, :longitude
validate :validate_position
+ has_many :ways, :through => :way_nodes
has_many :old_nodes, :foreign_key => :id
has_many :way_nodes
belongs_to :user
+ # Sanity check the latitude and longitude and add an error if it's broken
def validate_position
errors.add_to_base("Node is not in the world") unless in_world?
end
- def in_world?
- return false if self.lat < -90 or self.lat > 90
- return false if self.lon < -180 or self.lon > 180
- return true
+ #
+ # Search for nodes matching tags within bounding_box
+ #
+ # Also adheres to limitations such as within max_number_of_nodes
+ #
+ def self.search(bounding_box, tags = {})
+ min_lon, min_lat, max_lon, max_lat = *bounding_box
+ # @fixme a bit of a hack to search for only visible nodes
+ # couldn't think of another to add to tags condition
+ #conditions_hash = tags.merge({ 'visible' => 1 })
+
+ # using named placeholders http://www.robbyonrails.com/articles/2005/10/21/using-named-placeholders-in-ruby
+ #keys = []
+ #values = {}
+
+ #conditions_hash.each do |key,value|
+ # keys << "#{key} = :#{key}"
+ # values[key.to_sym] = value
+ #end
+ #conditions = keys.join(' AND ')
+
+ find_by_area(min_lat, min_lon, max_lat, max_lon,
+ :conditions => 'visible = 1',
+ :limit => APP_CONFIG['max_number_of_nodes']+1)
end
+ # Read in xml as text and return it's Node object representation
def self.from_xml(xml, create=false)
begin
p = XML::Parser.new
return node
end
+ # Save this node with the appropriate OldNode object to represent it's history.
def save_with_history!
Node.transaction do
self.timestamp = Time.now
end
end
+ # Turn this Node in to a complete OSM XML object with <osm> wrapper
def to_xml
doc = OSM::API.new.get_xml_doc
doc.root << to_xml_node()
return doc
end
+ # Turn this Node in to an XML Node without the <osm> wrapper.
def to_xml_node(user_display_name_cache = nil)
el1 = XML::Node.new 'node'
el1['id'] = self.id.to_s
return el1
end
+ # Return the node's tags as a Hash of keys and their values
def tags_as_hash
hash = {}
Tags.split(self.tags) do |k,v|
end
hash
end
-
end