import cx_Oracle from django.db.backends.oracle.introspection import DatabaseIntrospection class OracleIntrospection(DatabaseIntrospection): # Associating any OBJECTVAR instances with GeometryField. Of course, # this won't work right on Oracle objects that aren't MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY, # but it is the only object type supported within Django anyways. data_types_reverse = DatabaseIntrospection.data_types_reverse.copy() data_types_reverse[cx_Oracle.OBJECT] = 'GeometryField' def get_geometry_type(self, table_name, geo_col): with self.connection.cursor() as cursor: # Querying USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA to get the SRID and dimension information. try: cursor.execute( 'SELECT "DIMINFO", "SRID" FROM "USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA" ' 'WHERE "TABLE_NAME"=%s AND "COLUMN_NAME"=%s', (table_name.upper(), geo_col.upper()) ) row = cursor.fetchone() except Exception as exc: raise Exception( 'Could not find entry in USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA ' 'corresponding to "%s"."%s"' % (table_name, geo_col) ) from exc # TODO: Research way to find a more specific geometry field type for # the column's contents. field_type = 'GeometryField' # Getting the field parameters. field_params = {} dim, srid = row if srid != 4326: field_params['srid'] = srid # Size of object array (SDO_DIM_ARRAY) is number of dimensions. dim = dim.size() if dim != 2: field_params['dim'] = dim return field_type, field_params