Nyall Dawson 6a2625664e [processing] Add dedicated "distance" parameter
This is a subclass of QgsProcessingParameterNumber, but specifically
for numeric parameters which represent distances. It is linked
to a parent parameter, from which the distance unit will
be determined, and is shown using a dedicated distance widget
within the processing parameters panel. This widget shows
the distance unit.

This avoids the confusion when running algorithms which
use distances where the unit depends on a layer or CRS parameter -
e.g. the distance parameter in the buffer algorithm gives
the distance in layer units... so now we can show those units
directly within the dialog. Hopefully this leads to less
user confusion and accidental "1000 degree buffers"!

Additionally - if the unit is in degrees, a small warning
icon is shown next to the parameter. The tooltip for this
icon advises users to reproject data into a suitable
projected local coordinate system.

Initially implemented for the native buffer and single
sided buffer algorithm only - but more will be added.

Fixes #16290
2018-04-20 18:27:00 +10:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
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ModelerTest
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Date : November 2016
Copyright : (C) 2016 by Nyall Dawson
Email : nyall dot dawson at gmail dot com
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
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"""
__author__ = 'Nyall Dawson'
__date__ = 'November 2016'
__copyright__ = '(C) 2016, Nyall Dawson'
# This will get replaced with a git SHA1 when you do a git archive
__revision__ = '$Format:%H$'
from qgis.testing import start_app, unittest
from qgis.core import (QgsProcessingModelAlgorithm,
QgsProcessingModelParameter,
QgsProcessingParameterString,
QgsProcessingParameterNumber,
QgsProcessingParameterDistance,
QgsProcessingParameterField,
QgsProcessingParameterFile)
from processing.modeler.ModelerParametersDialog import (ModelerParametersDialog)
start_app()
class ModelerTest(unittest.TestCase):
def testModelerParametersDialogAvailableValuesOfType(self):
# test getAvailableValuesOfType from ModelerParametersDialog
m = QgsProcessingModelAlgorithm()
string_param_1 = QgsProcessingModelParameter('string')
m.addModelParameter(QgsProcessingParameterString('string'), string_param_1)
string_param_2 = QgsProcessingModelParameter('string2')
m.addModelParameter(QgsProcessingParameterString('string2'), string_param_2)
num_param = QgsProcessingModelParameter('number')
m.addModelParameter(QgsProcessingParameterNumber('number'), num_param)
table_field_param = QgsProcessingModelParameter('field')
m.addModelParameter(QgsProcessingParameterField('field'), table_field_param)
file_param = QgsProcessingModelParameter('file')
m.addModelParameter(QgsProcessingParameterFile('file'), file_param)
dlg = ModelerParametersDialog(m, m)
# test single types
self.assertEqual(set(p.parameterName() for p in dlg.getAvailableValuesOfType(QgsProcessingParameterNumber)),
set(['number']))
self.assertEqual(set(p.parameterName() for p in dlg.getAvailableValuesOfType(QgsProcessingParameterField)),
set(['field']))
self.assertEqual(set(p.parameterName() for p in dlg.getAvailableValuesOfType(QgsProcessingParameterFile)),
set(['file']))
# test multiple types
self.assertEqual(set(p.parameterName() for p in dlg.getAvailableValuesOfType([QgsProcessingParameterString, QgsProcessingParameterNumber, QgsProcessingParameterFile])),
set(['string', 'string2', 'number', 'file']))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()