GeoDjango has its own Feed subclass that may embed location information
in RSS/Atom feeds formatted according to either the Simple GeoRSS or
W3C Geo standards. Because GeoDjango’s syndication API is a superset of
Django’s, please consult Django’s syndication documentation for details on general usage.
Feed Subclass¶Feed¶In addition to methods provided by
the django.contrib.syndication.views.Feed
base class, GeoDjango’s Feed class provides
the following overrides. Note that these overrides may be done in multiple ways:
from django.contrib.gis.feeds import Feed
class MyFeed(Feed):
# First, as a class attribute.
geometry = ...
item_geometry = ...
# Also a function with no arguments
def geometry(self):
...
def item_geometry(self):
...
# And as a function with a single argument
def geometry(self, obj):
...
def item_geometry(self, item):
...
geometry(obj)¶Takes the object returned by get_object() and returns the feed’s
geometry. Typically this is a GEOSGeometry instance, or can be a
tuple to represent a point or a box. For example:
class ZipcodeFeed(Feed):
def geometry(self, obj):
# Can also return: `obj.poly`, and `obj.poly.centroid`.
return obj.poly.extent # tuple like: (X0, Y0, X1, Y1).
item_geometry(item)¶Set this to return the geometry for each item in the feed. This
can be a GEOSGeometry instance, or a tuple that represents a
point coordinate or bounding box. For example:
class ZipcodeFeed(Feed):
def item_geometry(self, obj):
# Returns the polygon.
return obj.poly
SyndicationFeed Subclasses¶The following django.utils.feedgenerator.SyndicationFeed subclasses
are available:
GeoRSSFeed¶GeoAtom1Feed¶W3CGeoFeed¶Примечание
W3C Geo formatted feeds only support
PointField geometries.
Jan 24, 2020