NAME
CGI::Wiki::Plugin::Locator::UK - A CGI::Wiki plugin to manage UK location data.
DESCRIPTION
Access to and calculations using British National Grid location metadata supplied to a CGI::Wiki wiki when writing a node. (For converting between British National Grid co-ordinates and latitude/longitude, you may wish to look at Geography::NationalGrid.)
Note: This is read-only access. If you want to write to a node's metadata, you need to do it using the write_node
method of CGI::Wiki.
SYNOPSIS
use CGI::Wiki;
use CGI::Wiki::Plugin::Locator::UK;
my $wiki = CGI::Wiki->new( ... );
my $locator = CGI::Wiki::Plugin::Locator::UK->new;
$wiki->register_plugin( plugin => $locator );
$wiki->write_node( "Jerusalem Tavern",
"A good pub",
$checksum,
{ os_x => 531674,
os_y => 181950
}
);
# Just retrieve the co-ordinates.
my ( $x, $y ) = $locator->coordinates( node => "Jerusalem Tavern" );
# Find the straight-line distance between two nodes, in kilometres.
my $distance = $locator->distance( from_node => "Jerusalem Tavern",
to_node => "Calthorpe Arms" );
# Find all the things within 200 metres of a given place.
my @others = $locator->find_within_distance( node => "Albion",
metres => 200 );
METHODS
- new
-
my $locator = CGI::Wiki::Plugin::Locator::UK->new;
- coordinates
-
my ($x, $y) = $locator->coordinates( node => "Jerusalem Tavern" );
Returns the OS x and y co-ordinates stored as metadata last time the node was written.
- distance
-
# Find the straight-line distance between two nodes, in kilometres. my $distance = $locator->distance( from_node => "Jerusalem Tavern", to_node => "Calthorpe Arms" ); # Or in metres between a node and a point. my $distance = $locator->distance(from_os_x => 531467, from_os_y => 183246, to_node => "Duke of Cambridge", unit => "metres" );
Defaults to kilometres if
unit
is not supplied or is not recognised. Recognised units at the moment:metres
,kilometres
.Returns
undef
if one of the endpoints does not exist, or does not have both co-ordinates defined. Thenode
specification of an endpoint overrides the x/y co-ords if both specified (but don't do that).Note: Works to the nearest metre. Well, actually, calls
int
and rounds down, but if anyone cares about that they can send a patch. - find_within_distance
-
# Find all the things within 200 metres of a given place. my @others = $locator->find_within_distance( node => "Albion", metres => 200 ); # Or within 200 metres of a given location. my @things = $locator->find_within_distance( os_x => 530774, os_y => 182260, metres => 200 );
Units currently understood:
metres
,kilometres
. If bothnode
andos_x
/os_y
are supplied thennode
takes precedence. Croaks if insufficient start point data supplied.
SEE ALSO
My test wiki that uses this plugin - http://the.earth.li/~kake/cgi-bin/cgi-wiki/wiki.cgi
AUTHOR
Kake Pugh (kake@earth.li).
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 Kake Pugh. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
CREDITS
Nicholas Clark found a very silly bug in a pre-release version, oops :) Stephen White got me thinking in the right way to implement find_within_distance
. Marcel Gruenauer helped me make find_within_distance
work properly with postgres.
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