X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=makefile;h=2ab9dbae7b627e27f927061b3dda062abcfd43b0;hb=937b2d7b201b540fcfec7ff64d3838835f690b87;hp=f3136a6cda47c33afcb4d13b3d9a8cde272ae5ff;hpb=84d512e317cac78d67bec5c64fcf761d3f5e0689;p=dead%2Fcensus-tools.git diff --git a/makefile b/makefile index f3136a6..2ab9dba 100644 --- a/makefile +++ b/makefile @@ -1,9 +1,238 @@ -.PHONY : test +DB_NAME=census +DB_USER=postgres +TIGER_SRID=4269 +# Root folder for the shapefiles. +TIGER_ROOT=http://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2009 + +# State-specific folders. +DC_ROOT=$(TIGER_ROOT)/11_DISTRICT_OF_COLUMBIA +MD_ROOT=$(TIGER_ROOT)/24_MARYLAND +VA_ROOT=$(TIGER_ROOT)/51_VIRGINIA +PA_ROOT=$(TIGER_ROOT)/42_PENNSYLVANIA +NY_ROOT=$(TIGER_ROOT)/36_NEW_YORK + +# URLs for the TIGER/Line block-level shapefiles. +DC_BLOCKS_URL=$(DC_ROOT)/tl_2009_11_tabblock00.zip +MD_BLOCKS_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/tl_2009_24_tabblock00.zip +VA_BLOCKS_URL=$(VA_ROOT)/tl_2009_51_tabblock00.zip +PA_BLOCKS_URL=$(PA_ROOT)/tl_2009_42_tabblock00.zip +NY_BLOCKS_URL=$(NY_ROOT)/tl_2009_36_tabblock00.zip + +# URLs for the DC county all-lines shapefiles. +# D.C. just has one Census county. +DC_LINES_URL=$(DC_ROOT)/11001_District_of_Columbia/tl_2009_11001_edges.zip + +# This is where it gets ugly. +# +# URLs for the MD county all-lines shapefiles. +ALLEGANY_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24001_Allegany_County/tl_2009_24001_edges.zip +ANNE_ARUNDEL_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24003_Anne_Arundel_County/tl_2009_24003_edges.zip +BALTIMORE_CO_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24005_Baltimore_County/tl_2009_24005_edges.zip +BALTIMORE_CI_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24510_Baltimore_city/tl_2009_24510_edges.zip +CALVERT_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24009_Calvert_County/tl_2009_24009_edges.zip +CAROLINE_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24011_Caroline_County/tl_2009_24011_edges.zip +CARROLL_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24013_Carroll_County/tl_2009_24013_edges.zip +CECIL_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24015_Cecil_County/tl_2009_24015_edges.zip +CHARLES_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24017_Charles_County/tl_2009_24017_edges.zip +DORCHESTER_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24019_Dorchester_County/tl_2009_24019_edges.zip +FREDERICK_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24021_Frederick_County/tl_2009_24021_edges.zip +GARRETT_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24023_Garrett_County/tl_2009_24023_edges.zip +HARFORD_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24025_Harford_County/tl_2009_24025_edges.zip +HOWARD_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24027_Howard_County/tl_2009_24027_edges.zip +KENT_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24029_Kent_County/tl_2009_24029_edges.zip +MONTGOMERY_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24031_Montgomery_County/tl_2009_24031_edges.zip +PRINCE_GEORGES_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24033_Prince_Georges_County/tl_2009_24033_edges.zip +QUEEN_ANNES_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24035_Queen_Annes_County/tl_2009_24035_edges.zip +ST_MARYS_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24037_St_Marys_County/tl_2009_24037_edges.zip +SOMERSET_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24039_Somerset_County/tl_2009_24039_edges.zip +TALBOT_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24041_Talbot_County/tl_2009_24041_edges.zip +WASHINGTON_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24043_Washington_County/tl_2009_24043_edges.zip +WICOMICO_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24045_Wicomico_County/tl_2009_24045_edges.zip +WORCESTER_LINES_URL=$(MD_ROOT)/24047_Worcester_County/tl_2009_24047_edges.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. +# +.PHONY : test data + + +# The default task, since it comes first in the list. +# all: clean test + test: ./bin/run_tests + +# Remove byte-compiled python code. +# clean: find ./ -name '*.pyc' -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f + + +# Download the shapefiles from Tiger if they don't already exist. +# For now, we're only dealing with the Census 2000 Maryland Block +# data, so the filenames are hard-coded. Easy enough to change. +# +data: tiger_blocks tiger_lines + +tiger_blocks: dc_blocks md_blocks va_blocks pa_blocks ny_blocks + +dc_blocks: + mkdir -p data/census2000/dc/block + if [ ! -f data/census2000/dc/block/tl_2009_11_tabblock00.shp ]; \ + then \ + wget -O dcblocks.zip $(DC_BLOCKS_URL); \ + unzip dcblocks.zip -d ./data/census2000/dc/block; \ + rm dcblocks.zip; \ + fi; + +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; + + +tiger_lines: dc_lines + +dc_lines: + mkdir -p data/census2000/dc/lines + if [ ! -f data/census2000/dc/lines/tl_2009_11001_edges.shp ]; \ + then \ + wget -O dclines.zip $(DC_LINES_URL); \ + unzip dclines.zip -d ./data/census2000/dc/lines; \ + rm dclines.zip; \ + fi; + +# This task does a couple of things. First, it drops and re-creates +# 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, 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. +# +# Then, we import the Tiger data using shp2pgsql. The shapefiles +# should exist, since this task depends on the "data" task, which +# downloads said shapefiles. +# +# Finally, we create the table for the demographic data (obtained from +# the geographic header records), and populate that table with the output +# of the sf1blocks2sql script. +# +db: data + # 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 $(PG_SHAREDIR)/contrib/postgis.sql + + psql -d $(DB_NAME) \ + -U $(DB_USER) \ + -f $(PG_SHAREDIR)/contrib/spatial_ref_sys.sql + +# D.C. Blocks + + $(PG_BINDIR)/shp2pgsql \ + -I \ + -s $(TIGER_SRID) \ + -D \ + data/census2000/dc/block/tl_2009_11_tabblock00.shp \ + tiger_blocks \ + | psql -U $(DB_USER) -d $(DB_NAME) + +# 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) + + +# 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) \ + -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) > /dev/null +