+
+ ##
+ # updates a changeset's tags. none of the changeset's attributes are
+ # user-modifiable, so they will be ignored.
+ #
+ # changesets are not (yet?) versioned, so we don't have to deal with
+ # history tables here. changesets are locked to a single user, however.
+ #
+ # after succesful update, returns the XML of the changeset.
+ def update
+ # request *must* be a PUT.
+ unless request.put?
+ render :nothing => true, :status => :method_not_allowed
+ return
+ end
+
+ changeset = Changeset.find(params[:id])
+ new_changeset = Changeset.from_xml(request.raw_post)
+
+ unless new_changeset.nil?
+ check_changeset_consistency(changeset, @user)
+ changeset.update_from(new_changeset, @user)
+ render :text => changeset.to_xml, :mime_type => "text/xml"
+ else
+
+ render :nothing => true, :status => :bad_request
+ end
+
+ rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
+ render :nothing => true, :status => :not_found
+ rescue OSM::APIError => ex
+ render ex.render_opts
+ end
+
+ ##
+ # list edits belonging to a user
+ def list
+ user = User.find(:first, :conditions => [ "visible = ? and display_name = ?", true, params[:display_name]])
+ @edit_pages, @edits = paginate(:changesets,
+ :include => [:user, :changeset_tags],
+ :conditions => ["changesets.user_id = ? AND min_lat IS NOT NULL", user.id],
+ :order => "changesets.created_at DESC",
+ :per_page => 20)
+
+ @action = 'list'
+ @display_name = user.display_name
+ # FIXME needs rescues in here
+ end
+
+private
+ #------------------------------------------------------------
+ # utility functions below.
+ #------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ ##
+ # merge two conditions
+ def cond_merge(a, b)
+ if a and b
+ a_str = a.shift
+ b_str = b.shift
+ return [ a_str + " and " + b_str ] + a + b
+ elsif a
+ return a
+ else b
+ return b
+ end
+ end
+
+ ##
+ # if a bounding box was specified then parse it and do some sanity
+ # checks. this is mostly the same as the map call, but without the
+ # area restriction.
+ def conditions_bbox(bbox)
+ unless bbox.nil?
+ raise OSM::APIBadUserInput.new("Bounding box should be min_lon,min_lat,max_lon,max_lat") unless bbox.count(',') == 3
+ bbox = sanitise_boundaries(bbox.split(/,/))
+ raise OSM::APIBadUserInput.new("Minimum longitude should be less than maximum.") unless bbox[0] <= bbox[2]
+ raise OSM::APIBadUserInput.new("Minimum latitude should be less than maximum.") unless bbox[1] <= bbox[3]
+ return ['min_lon < ? and max_lon > ? and min_lat < ? and max_lat > ?',
+ bbox[2] * GeoRecord::SCALE, bbox[0] * GeoRecord::SCALE, bbox[3]* GeoRecord::SCALE, bbox[1] * GeoRecord::SCALE]
+ else
+ return nil
+ end
+ end
+
+ ##
+ # restrict changesets to those by a particular user
+ def conditions_user(user)
+ unless user.nil?
+ # user input checking, we don't have any UIDs < 1
+ raise OSM::APIBadUserInput.new("invalid user ID") if user.to_i < 1
+
+ u = User.find(user.to_i)
+ # should be able to get changesets of public users only, or
+ # our own changesets regardless of public-ness.
+ unless u.data_public?
+ # get optional user auth stuff so that users can see their own
+ # changesets if they're non-public
+ setup_user_auth
+
+ raise OSM::APINotFoundError if @user.nil? or @user.id != u.id
+ end
+ return ['user_id = ?', u.id]
+ else
+ return nil
+ end
+ end
+
+ ##
+ # restrict changes to those during a particular time period
+ def conditions_time(time)
+ unless time.nil?
+ # if there is a range, i.e: comma separated, then the first is
+ # low, second is high - same as with bounding boxes.
+ if time.count(',') == 1
+ # check that we actually have 2 elements in the array
+ times = time.split(/,/)
+ raise OSM::APIBadUserInput.new("bad time range") if times.size != 2
+
+ from, to = times.collect { |t| DateTime.parse(t) }
+ return ['closed_at >= ? and created_at <= ?', from, to]
+ else
+ # if there is no comma, assume its a lower limit on time
+ return ['closed_at >= ?', DateTime.parse(time)]
+ end
+ else
+ return nil
+ end
+ # stupid DateTime seems to throw both of these for bad parsing, so
+ # we have to catch both and ensure the correct code path is taken.
+ rescue ArgumentError => ex
+ raise OSM::APIBadUserInput.new(ex.message.to_s)
+ rescue RuntimeError => ex
+ raise OSM::APIBadUserInput.new(ex.message.to_s)
+ end
+
+ ##
+ # restrict changes to those which are open
+ #
+ # at the moment this code assumes we're only interested in open
+ # changesets and gives no facility to query closed changesets. this
+ # would be reasonably simple to implement if anyone actually wants
+ # it?
+ def conditions_open(open)
+ return open.nil? ? nil : ['closed_at >= ? and num_changes <= ?',
+ DateTime.now, Changeset::MAX_ELEMENTS]
+ end
+