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Updated the makefile to import TIGER block data for MD, VA, PA, and NY.
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index 693b1c0b6d7af025f24ff0024d6d74e696e776b0..13fd41be6c2c0a3b806b1ea65e5a8f40a72ccb97 100644 (file)
--- a/makefile
+++ b/makefile
@@ -1,7 +1,20 @@
-DB_NAME='census'
-DB_USER='postgres'
-TIGER_DATA_URL='http://www2.census.gov/cgi-bin/shapefiles/multi-file-download?files=24_MARYLAND%2Ftl_2008_24_tabblock00.zip'
-TIGER_SRID='4269'
+DB_NAME=census
+DB_USER=postgres
+TIGER_SRID=4269
+
+# URLs for the TIGER/Line block-level shapefiles.
+TIGER_ROOT=http://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2009
+MD_BLOCKS_URL=$(TIGER_ROOT)/24_MARYLAND/tl_2009_24_tabblock00.zip
+VA_BLOCKS_URL=$(TIGER_ROOT)/51_VIRGINIA/tl_2009_51_tabblock00.zip
+PA_BLOCKS_URL=$(TIGER_ROOT)/42_PENNSYLVANIA/tl_2009_42_tabblock00.zip
+NY_BLOCKS_URL=$(TIGER_ROOT)/36_NEW_YORK/tl_2009_36_tabblock00.zip
+
+# Starting with PostGIS 1.4.0, these paths are calculated at install
+# time using the pg_config utility. Rather than try to guess where
+# PostGIS will wind up installed, we can just check the output of
+# pg_config ourselves.
+PG_BINDIR=`pg_config --bindir`
+PG_SHAREDIR=`pg_config --sharedir`
 
 # Necessary to run test/data without prerequisites.
 #
@@ -27,15 +40,44 @@ clean:
 # For now, we're only dealing with the Census 2000 Maryland Block
 # data, so the filenames are hard-coded. Easy enough to change.
 #
-data:
-       mkdir -p data/census-2000-block/maryland/
-       if [ ! -f data/census-2000-block/maryland/tl_2008_24_tabblock00.shp ]; then \
-               wget -O tiger.zip $(TIGER_DATA_URL); \
-               unzip tiger.zip; \
-               rm tiger.zip; \
-               unzip srv/ftp/geo/tiger/TIGER2008/24_MARYLAND/tl_2008_24_tabblock00.zip \
-                      -d ./data/census-2000-block/maryland/; \
-               rm -rf srv; \
+data: tiger_blocks
+
+tiger_blocks: md_blocks va_blocks pa_blocks ny_blocks
+
+md_blocks:
+       mkdir -p data/census2000/maryland/block
+       if [ ! -f data/census2000/maryland/block/tl_2009_24_tabblock00.shp ]; \
+       then                                                                  \
+               wget -O mdblocks.zip $(MD_BLOCKS_URL);                        \
+               unzip mdblocks.zip -d ./data/census2000/maryland/block;       \
+               rm mdblocks.zip;                                              \
+       fi;
+
+va_blocks:
+       mkdir -p data/census2000/virginia/block
+       if [ ! -f data/census2000/virginia/block/tl_2009_51_tabblock00.shp ]; \
+       then                                                                  \
+               wget -O vablocks.zip $(VA_BLOCKS_URL);                        \
+               unzip vablocks.zip -d ./data/census2000/virginia/block;       \
+               rm vablocks.zip;                                              \
+       fi;
+
+pa_blocks:
+       mkdir -p data/census2000/pennsylvania/block
+       if [ ! -f data/census2000/pennsylvania/block/tl_2009_42_tabblock00.shp ]; \
+       then                                                                      \
+               wget -O pablocks.zip $(PA_BLOCKS_URL);                            \
+               unzip pablocks.zip -d ./data/census2000/pennsylvania/block;       \
+               rm pablocks.zip;                                                  \
+       fi;
+
+ny_blocks:
+       mkdir -p data/census2000/new_york/block
+       if [ ! -f data/census2000/new_york/block/tl_2009_36_tabblock00.shp ]; \
+       then                                                                  \
+               wget -O nyblocks.zip $(NY_BLOCKS_URL);                        \
+               unzip nyblocks.zip -d ./data/census2000/new_york/block;       \
+               rm nyblocks.zip;                                              \
        fi;
 
 
@@ -43,8 +85,8 @@ data:
 # the DB_NAME database (or schema, whatever). Then, it adds PL/pgSQL
 # support to the database.
 #
-# At that point, we import the two PostGIS files, lwpostgis.sql and
-# spatial_ref_sys.sql. The lwpostgis.sql file contains the geometry
+# At that point, we import the two PostGIS files, postgis.sql and
+# spatial_ref_sys.sql. The postgis.sql file contains the geometry
 # functions, while spatial_ref_sys.sql contains a table of SRIDs, and
 # their associated properties. PostGIS requires both.
 #
@@ -57,28 +99,68 @@ data:
 # of the sf1blocks2sql script.
 #
 db: data
-       dropdb -U $(DB_USER) $(DB_NAME)
+       # Ignore the result of dropdb when it fails.
+       dropdb -U $(DB_USER) $(DB_NAME) || true
        createdb -U $(DB_USER) $(DB_NAME)
        createlang -U $(DB_USER) plpgsql $(DB_NAME)
 
        psql -d $(DB_NAME) \
              -U $(DB_USER) \
-             -f /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/lwpostgis.sql
+             -f $(PG_SHAREDIR)/contrib/postgis.sql
 
        psql -d $(DB_NAME) \
              -U $(DB_USER) \
-             -f /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/spatial_ref_sys.sql
+             -f $(PG_SHAREDIR)/contrib/spatial_ref_sys.sql
+
+
+# Maryland Blocks
+
+       $(PG_BINDIR)/shp2pgsql                                              \
+                 -I                                                        \
+                 -s $(TIGER_SRID)                                          \
+                 -D                                                        \
+                 data/census2000/maryland/block/tl_2009_24_tabblock00.shp  \
+                 tiger_blocks                                              \
+                 | psql -U $(DB_USER) -d $(DB_NAME)
 
-       shp2pgsql -I                                                        \
+
+# Virginia Blocks
+
+       $(PG_BINDIR)/shp2pgsql -a                                           \
+                 -I                                                        \
+                 -s $(TIGER_SRID)                                          \
+                 -D                                                        \
+                 data/census2000/virginia/block/tl_2009_51_tabblock00.shp  \
+                 tiger_blocks                                              \
+                 | psql -U $(DB_USER) -d $(DB_NAME)
+
+
+# Pennsylvania Blocks
+
+       $(PG_BINDIR)/shp2pgsql -a                                               \
+                 -I                                                            \
+                 -s $(TIGER_SRID)                                              \
+                 -D                                                            \
+                 data/census2000/pennsylvania/block/tl_2009_42_tabblock00.shp  \
+                 tiger_blocks                                                  \
+                  | psql -U $(DB_USER) -d $(DB_NAME)
+
+
+# New York Blocks
+
+       $(PG_BINDIR)/shp2pgsql -a                                           \
+                 -I                                                        \
                  -s $(TIGER_SRID)                                          \
-                 data/census-2000-block/maryland/tl_2008_24_tabblock00.shp \
-                 tiger                                                     \
+                 -D                                                        \
+                 data/census2000/new_york/block/tl_2009_36_tabblock00.shp  \
+                 tiger_blocks                                              \
                   | psql -U $(DB_USER) -d $(DB_NAME)
 
+
        psql -d $(DB_NAME) \
              -U $(DB_USER) \
              -f sql/create-sf1_blocks-table.sql
 
        bin/sf1blocks2sql src/Tests/Fixtures/SummaryFile1/mdgeo.uf1 sf1_blocks \
-                          | psql -U postgres -d $(DB_NAME)
+                          | psql -U postgres -d $(DB_NAME) > /dev/null