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import json
import urllib
import urllib2
import csv
import codecs
import cStringIO
def csvByLine(csvFile, lineHandler):
errors = ''
for row_id, line in enumerate(UnicodeReader(csvFile)):
print "Calling Line handler for %s" % line
errors = ''.join([errors, lineHandler(line)])
return errors
def geolocate(location, sensor=False):
"""
Take a "location" and return its latitude and longitude
Keyword arguments:
location - String defining a geographical location (address, zip code, etc)
sensor - Boolean defining whether the location was taken from
an on-device sensor
Output:
latitude and logitude in an dict
"""
sensor = str(sensor).lower()
url = "http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?"
url += urllib.urlencode({'address': location, 'sensor': sensor})
data = urllib2.urlopen(url).read()
data = json.loads(data)
if data and data['status'] == 'OK':
return ({
'latitude': data['results'][0]['geometry']['location']['lat'],
'longitude': data['results'][0]['geometry']['location']['lng']
})
else:
return None
def georeverse(lat, lon):
# construct url for reverse geocoding with google-maps
url = "http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?"
url += urllib.urlencode({'latlng': lat + ',' + lon, 'sensor': 'false'})
# retrieve and load google-map data
data = urllib2.urlopen(url).read()
data = json.loads(data)
# if request goes through, return the state and country of the location
if data['status'] == 'OK':
address_components = data['results'][0]['address_components']
# these probably shouldn't be booleans (test with None data-type at some point)
country = False
state = False
for component in address_components:
try:
if component['types'][0] == 'country':
country = component['long_name']
if component['types'][0] == 'administrative_area_level_1':
state = component['long_name']
except Exception:
pass
return ({
'state': state,
'country': country
})
return ({
'state': False,
'country': False
})
class UTF8Recoder:
"""
Iterator that reads an encoded stream and reencodes the input to UTF-8
"""
def __init__(self, f, encoding):
self.reader = codecs.getreader(encoding)(f)
def __iter__(self):
return self
def next(self):
# return self.reader.next().decode("cp1252").encode("utf-8")
return self.reader.next().encode("utf-8")
class UnicodeReader:
"""
A CSV reader which will iterate over lines in the CSV file "f",
which is encoded in the given encoding.
"""
# def __init__(self, f, dialect=csv.excel, encoding="utf-8", **kwds):
def __init__(self, f, dialect=csv.excel, encoding="cp1252", **kwds):
f = UTF8Recoder(f, encoding)
self.reader = csv.reader(f, dialect=dialect, **kwds)
def next(self):
row = self.reader.next()
return [unicode(s, "utf-8") for s in row]
def __iter__(self):
return self
class UnicodeWriter:
"""
A CSV writer which will write rows to CSV file "f",
which is encoded in the given encoding.
"""
def __init__(self, f, dialect=csv.excel, encoding="utf-8", **kwds):
# Redirect output to a queue
self.queue = cStringIO.StringIO()
self.writer = csv.writer(self.queue, dialect=dialect, **kwds)
self.stream = f
self.encoder = codecs.getincrementalencoder(encoding)()
def writerow(self, row):
self.writer.writerow([s.encode("utf-8") for s in row])
# Fetch UTF-8 output from the queue ...
data = self.queue.getvalue()
data = data.decode("utf-8")
# ... and reencode it into the target encoding
data = self.encoder.encode(data)
# write to the target stream
self.stream.write(data)
# empty queue
self.queue.truncate(0)
def writerows(self, rows):
for row in rows:
self.writerow(row)