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issue opencaching#628 save_user_coords
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hxdimpf committed Nov 23, 2023
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions okapi/core/OkapiServiceRunner.php
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'services/caches/geocaches',
'services/caches/mark',
'services/caches/save_personal_notes',
'services/caches/save_user_coords',
'services/caches/formatters/gpx',
'services/caches/formatters/garmin',
'services/caches/formatters/ggz',
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105 changes: 105 additions & 0 deletions okapi/services/caches/save_user_coords/WebService.php
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<?php

namespace okapi\services\caches\save_user_coords;

use okapi\core\Db;
use okapi\core\Exception\ParamMissing;
use okapi\core\Exception\InvalidParam;
use okapi\core\Okapi;
use okapi\core\OkapiServiceRunner;
use okapi\core\Request\OkapiInternalRequest;
use okapi\core\Request\OkapiRequest;
use okapi\Settings;

class WebService
{
public static function options()
{
return array(
'min_auth_level' => 3
);
}

public static function call(OkapiRequest $request)
{

$user_coords = $request->get_parameter('user_coords');
if ($user_coords == null)
throw new ParamMissing('user_coords');
$parts = explode('|', $user_coords);
if (count($parts) != 2)
throw new InvalidParam('user_coords', "Expecting 2 pipe-separated parts, got ".count($parts).".");
foreach ($parts as &$part_ref)
{
if (!preg_match("/^-?[0-9]+(\.?[0-9]*)$/", $part_ref))
throw new InvalidParam('user_coords', "'$part_ref' is not a valid float number.");
$part_ref = floatval($part_ref);
}
list($latitude, $longitude) = $parts;

# Verify cache_code

$cache_code = $request->get_parameter('cache_code');
if ($cache_code == null)
throw new ParamMissing('cache_code');
$geocache = OkapiServiceRunner::call(
'services/caches/geocache',
new OkapiInternalRequest($request->consumer, $request->token, array(
'cache_code' => $cache_code,
'fields' => 'my_notes|internal_id'
))
);
$cache_id = $geocache['internal_id'];

self::update_notes($cache_id, $request->token->user_id, $latitude, $longitude);

$ret_value = 'ok';

$result = array(
'status' => $ret_value,
'user_coords' => $latitude.'|'.$longitude
);
return Okapi::formatted_response($request, $result);
}

private static function update_notes($cache_id, $user_id, $latitude, $longitude)
{
/* See:
*
* - https://github.com/OpencachingDeutschland/oc-server3/tree/development/htdocs/src/Oc/Libse/CacheNote
* - https://www.opencaching.de/okapi/devel/dbstruct
*/

$rs = Db::query("
select max(id) as id
from coordinates
where
type = 2 -- personal note
and cache_id = '".Db::escape_string($cache_id)."'
and user_id = '".Db::escape_string($user_id)."'
");
$id = null;
if($row = Db::fetch_assoc($rs)) {
$id = $row['id'];
}
if ($id == null) {
Db::query("
insert into coordinates (
type, latitude, longitude, cache_id, user_id,
description
) values (
2, $latitude, $longitude
)
");
} else {
Db::query("
update coordinates
set latitude = '$latitude', longitude = '$longitude'
where
id = '".Db::escape_string($id)."'
and type = 2
");
}
}

}
25 changes: 25 additions & 0 deletions okapi/services/caches/save_user_coords/docs.xml
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<xml>
<brief>Update personal coordinates of a geocache</brief>
<issue-id>629</issue-id>
<desc>
<p>This method allows your users to to change the content of the user's
personal cache coordinates from one value to the other value.</p>

<p>Current personal coordinates for the geocache can be retrieved
using the <b>alt_wpts</b> field in the
<a href="%OKAPI:methodargref:services/caches/geocache#fields%">services/caches/geocache</a>
method.</p>
</desc>
<req name='cache_code'>
<p>Code of the geocache.</p>
</req>
<req name='user_coords'>
<p>The coordinates are defined by a string in the format "lat|lon"</p>
<p>Use positive numbers for latitudes in the northern hemisphere and longitudes
in the eastern hemisphere (and negative for southern and western hemispheres
accordingly). These are full degrees with a dot as a decimal point (ex. "48.7|15.89").</p>
</req>
<common-format-params/>
<returns>
</returns>
</xml>

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