require "test_helper" module Api class MapControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase def setup super @badbigbbox = %w[-0.1,-0.1,1.1,1.1 10,10,11,11] @badmalformedbbox = %w[-0.1 hello 10N2W10.1N2.1W] @badlatmixedbbox = %w[0,0.1,0.1,0 -0.1,80,0.1,70 0.24,54.34,0.25,54.33] @badlonmixedbbox = %w[80,-0.1,70,0.1 54.34,0.24,54.33,0.25] # @badlatlonoutboundsbbox = %w{ 191,-0.1,193,0.1 -190.1,89.9,-190,90 } @goodbbox = %w[-0.1,-0.1,0.1,0.1 51.1,-0.1,51.2,0 -0.1,%20-0.1,%200.1,%200.1 -0.1edcd,-0.1d,0.1,0.1 -0.1E,-0.1E,0.1S,0.1N S0.1,W0.1,N0.1,E0.1] # That last item in the goodbbox really shouldn't be there, as the API should # reall reject it, however this is to test to see if the api changes. end ## # test all routes which lead to this controller def test_routes assert_routing( { :path => "/api/0.6/map", :method => :get }, { :controller => "api/map", :action => "index" } ) end # ------------------------------------- # Test reading a bounding box. # ------------------------------------- def test_map node = create(:node, :lat => 7, :lon => 7) tag = create(:node_tag, :node => node) way1 = create(:way_node, :node => node).way way2 = create(:way_node, :node => node).way relation = create(:relation_member, :member => node).relation # Need to split the min/max lat/lon out into their own variables here # so that we can test they are returned later. minlon = node.lon - 0.1 minlat = node.lat - 0.1 maxlon = node.lon + 0.1 maxlat = node.lat + 0.1 bbox = "#{minlon},#{minlat},#{maxlon},#{maxlat}" get :index, :params => { :bbox => bbox } if $VERBOSE print @request.to_yaml print @response.body end assert_response :success, "Expected scucess with the map call" assert_select "osm[version='#{Settings.api_version}'][generator='#{Settings.generator}']", :count => 1 do assert_select "bounds[minlon='#{format('%.7f', minlon)}'][minlat='#{format('%.7f', minlat)}'][maxlon='#{format('%.7f', maxlon)}'][maxlat='#{format('%.7f', maxlat)}']", :count => 1 assert_select "node[id='#{node.id}'][lat='#{format('%.7f', node.lat)}'][lon='#{format('%.7f', node.lon)}'][version='#{node.version}'][changeset='#{node.changeset_id}'][visible='#{node.visible}'][timestamp='#{node.timestamp.xmlschema}']", :count => 1 do # This should really be more generic assert_select "tag[k='#{tag.k}'][v='#{tag.v}']" end assert_select "way", :count => 2 assert_select "way[id='#{way1.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "way[id='#{way2.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "relation", :count => 1 assert_select "relation[id='#{relation.id}']", :count => 1 end end # This differs from the above test in that we are making the bbox exactly # the same as the node we are looking at def test_map_inclusive node = create(:node, :lat => 7, :lon => 7) tag = create(:node_tag, :node => node) way1 = create(:way_node, :node => node).way way2 = create(:way_node, :node => node).way relation = create(:relation_member, :member => node).relation bbox = "#{node.lon},#{node.lat},#{node.lon},#{node.lat}" get :index, :params => { :bbox => bbox } assert_response :success, "The map call should have succeeded" assert_select "osm[version='#{Settings.api_version}'][generator='#{Settings.generator}']", :count => 1 do assert_select "bounds[minlon='#{node.lon}'][minlat='#{node.lat}'][maxlon='#{node.lon}'][maxlat='#{node.lat}']", :count => 1 assert_select "node[id='#{node.id}'][lat='#{format('%.7f', node.lat)}'][lon='#{format('%.7f', node.lon)}'][version='#{node.version}'][changeset='#{node.changeset_id}'][visible='#{node.visible}'][timestamp='#{node.timestamp.xmlschema}']", :count => 1 do # This should really be more generic assert_select "tag[k='#{tag.k}'][v='#{tag.v}']" end assert_select "way", :count => 2 assert_select "way[id='#{way1.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "way[id='#{way2.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "relation", :count => 1 assert_select "relation[id='#{relation.id}']", :count => 1 end end def test_map_complete_way node = create(:node, :lat => 7, :lon => 7) # create a couple of nodes well outside of the bbox node2 = create(:node, :lat => 45, :lon => 45) node3 = create(:node, :lat => 10, :lon => 10) way1 = create(:way_node, :node => node).way create(:way_node, :way => way1, :node => node2, :sequence_id => 2) way2 = create(:way_node, :node => node).way create(:way_node, :way => way2, :node => node3, :sequence_id => 2) relation = create(:relation_member, :member => way1).relation bbox = "#{node.lon},#{node.lat},#{node.lon},#{node.lat}" get :index, :params => { :bbox => bbox } assert_response :success, "The map call should have succeeded" assert_select "osm[version='#{Settings.api_version}'][generator='#{Settings.generator}']", :count => 1 do assert_select "bounds[minlon='#{node.lon}'][minlat='#{node.lat}'][maxlon='#{node.lon}'][maxlat='#{node.lat}']", :count => 1 assert_select "node", :count => 3 assert_select "node[id='#{node.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "node[id='#{node2.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "node[id='#{node3.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "way", :count => 2 assert_select "way[id='#{way1.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "way[id='#{way2.id}']", :count => 1 assert_select "relation", :count => 1 assert_select "relation[id='#{relation.id}']", :count => 1 end end def test_map_empty get :index, :params => { :bbox => "179.998,89.998,179.999.1,89.999" } assert_response :success, "The map call should have succeeded" assert_select "osm[version='#{Settings.api_version}'][generator='#{Settings.generator}']", :count => 1 do assert_select "bounds[minlon='179.9980000'][minlat='89.9980000'][maxlon='179.9990000'][maxlat='89.9990000']", :count => 1 assert_select "node", :count => 0 assert_select "way", :count => 0 assert_select "relation", :count => 0 end end def test_map_without_bbox get :index assert_response :bad_request assert_equal "The parameter bbox is required, and must be of the form min_lon,min_lat,max_lon,max_lat", @response.body, "A bbox param was expected" end def test_bbox_too_big @badbigbbox.each do |bbox| get :index, :params => { :bbox => bbox } assert_response :bad_request, "The bbox:#{bbox} was expected to be too big" assert_equal "The maximum bbox size is #{Settings.max_request_area}, and your request was too large. Either request a smaller area, or use planet.osm", @response.body, "bbox: #{bbox}" end end def test_bbox_malformed @badmalformedbbox.each do |bbox| get :index, :params => { :bbox => bbox } assert_response :bad_request, "The bbox:#{bbox} was expected to be malformed" assert_equal "The parameter bbox is required, and must be of the form min_lon,min_lat,max_lon,max_lat", @response.body, "bbox: #{bbox}" end end def test_bbox_lon_mixedup @badlonmixedbbox.each do |bbox| get :index, :params => { :bbox => bbox } assert_response :bad_request, "The bbox:#{bbox} was expected to have the longitude mixed up" assert_equal "The minimum longitude must be less than the maximum longitude, but it wasn't", @response.body, "bbox: #{bbox}" end end def test_bbox_lat_mixedup @badlatmixedbbox.each do |bbox| get :index, :params => { :bbox => bbox } assert_response :bad_request, "The bbox:#{bbox} was expected to have the latitude mixed up" assert_equal "The minimum latitude must be less than the maximum latitude, but it wasn't", @response.body, "bbox: #{bbox}" end end # We can't actually get an out of bounds error, as the bbox is sanitised. # def test_latlon_outofbounds # @badlatlonoutboundsbbox.each do |bbox| # [ "trackpoints", "map" ].each do |tq| # get tq, :bbox => bbox # #print @request.to_yaml # assert_response :bad_request, "The bbox #{bbox} was expected to be out of range" # assert_equal "The latitudes must be between -90 an 90, and longitudes between -180 and 180", @response.body, "bbox: #{bbox}" # end # end # end end end