Move checks for multiple references in comments out of POTA and DX Cluster classes into the main infer_missing() function for spots. #54

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Ian Renton
2025-11-02 16:18:33 +00:00
parent 286ff66721
commit 92af0761aa
4 changed files with 41 additions and 26 deletions

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ def get_icon_for_sig(sig):
# Utility function to get the regex string for a SIG reference for a named SIG. If no match is found, None will be returned.
def get_ref_regex_for_sig(sig):
for s in SIGS:
if s.name == sig:
if s.name.upper() == sig.upper():
return s.ref_regex
return None

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@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ from pyhamtools.locator import locator_to_latlong, latlong_to_locator
from core.constants import DXCC_FLAGS
from core.lookup_helper import lookup_helper
from core.sig_utils import get_icon_for_sig, get_sig_ref_info
from core.sig_utils import get_icon_for_sig, get_sig_ref_info, ANY_SIG_REGEX, get_ref_regex_for_sig
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
# Data class that defines a spot.
@@ -235,6 +236,33 @@ class Spot:
if self.dx_latitude:
self.dx_location_source = "SPOT"
# See if we already have a SIG reference, but the comment looks like it contains more for the same SIG. This
# should catch e.g. POTA comments like "2-fer: GB-0001 GB-0002".
if self.sig_refs and len(self.sig_refs) > 0:
sig = self.sig_refs[0].sig.upper()
all_comment_refs = re.findall(get_ref_regex_for_sig(sig), self.comment)
for ref in all_comment_refs:
self.append_sig_ref_if_missing(SIGRef(id=ref.upper(), sig=sig))
# See if the comment looks like it contains any SIGs (and optionally SIG references) that we can
# add to the spot. This should catch cluster spot comments like "POTA GB-0001 WWFF GFF-0001" and e.g. POTA
# comments like "also WWFF GFF-0001".
sig_matches = re.finditer(r"(^|\W)" + ANY_SIG_REGEX + r"($|\W)", self.comment, re.IGNORECASE)
for sig_match in sig_matches:
# First of all, if we haven't got a SIG for this spot set yet, now we have. This covers things like cluster
# spots where the comment is just "POTA".
found_sig = sig_match.group(2).upper()
if not self.sig:
self.sig = found_sig
# Now look to see if that SIG name was followed by something that looks like a reference ID for that SIG.
# If so, add that to the sig_refs list for this spot.
ref_regex = get_ref_regex_for_sig(found_sig)
if ref_regex:
ref_matches = re.finditer(r"(^|\W)" + found_sig + r"($|\W)(" + ref_regex + r")($|\W)", self.comment, re.IGNORECASE)
for ref_match in ref_matches:
self.append_sig_ref_if_missing(SIGRef(id=ref_match.group(3).upper(), sig=found_sig))
# Fetch SIG data. In case a particular API doesn't provide a full set of name, lat, lon & grid for a reference
# in its initial call, we use this code to populate the rest of the data. This includes working out grid refs
# from WAB and WAI, which count as a SIG even though there's no real lookup, just maths
@@ -260,8 +288,8 @@ class Spot:
if self.sig_refs and len(self.sig_refs) > 0 and not self.sig:
self.sig = self.sig_refs[0].sig
# Icon from SIG
if self.sig and not self.icon:
# Icon from SIG if we have one
if self.sig:
self.icon = get_icon_for_sig(self.sig)
# DX Grid to lat/lon and vice versa in case one is missing
@@ -338,3 +366,12 @@ class Spot:
# JSON serialise
def to_json(self):
return json.dumps(self, default=lambda o: o.__dict__, sort_keys=True)
# Append a sig_ref to the list, so long as it's not already there.
def append_sig_ref_if_missing(self, new_sig_ref):
if not self.sig_refs:
self.sig_refs = []
for sig_ref in self.sig_refs:
if sig_ref.id.upper() == new_sig_ref.id.upper() and sig_ref.sig.upper() == new_sig_ref.sig.upper():
return
self.sig_refs.append(new_sig_ref)

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@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ import pytz
import telnetlib3
from core.config import SERVER_OWNER_CALLSIGN
from core.sig_utils import ANY_SIG_REGEX, get_ref_regex_for_sig
from data.sig_ref import SIGRef
from data.spot import Spot
from spotproviders.spot_provider import SpotProvider
@@ -77,20 +75,6 @@ class DXCluster(SpotProvider):
icon="desktop",
time=spot_datetime.timestamp())
# See if the comment looks like it contains a SIG (and optionally SIG reference). Currently,
# only one sig ref is supported. Note that this code is specifically in the DX Cluster class and
# not in the general "spot" infer_missing() method. Because we only support one SIG per spot
# at the moment (see issue #54), we don't want to risk e.g. a POTA spot with comment "WWFF GFF-0001"
# being converted into a WWFF spot.
sig_match = re.search(r"(^|\W)" + ANY_SIG_REGEX + r"($|\W)", spot.comment, re.IGNORECASE)
if sig_match:
spot.sig = sig_match.group(2).upper()
ref_regex = get_ref_regex_for_sig(spot.sig)
if ref_regex:
sig_ref_match = re.search(r"(^|\W)" + spot.sig + r"($|\W)(" + ref_regex + r")($|\W)", spot.comment, re.IGNORECASE)
if sig_ref_match:
spot.sig_refs = [SIGRef(id=sig_ref_match.group(3).upper(), sig=spot.sig)]
# Add to our list
self.submit(spot)

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@@ -38,12 +38,6 @@ class POTA(HTTPSpotProvider):
dx_latitude=source_spot["latitude"],
dx_longitude=source_spot["longitude"])
# Sometimes we can get other refs in the comments for n-fer activations, extract them
all_comment_refs = re.findall(get_ref_regex_for_sig("POTA"), spot.comment)
for r in all_comment_refs:
if r not in list(map(lambda ref: ref.id, spot.sig_refs)):
spot.sig_refs.append(SIGRef(id=r.upper(), sig="POTA"))
# Add to our list. Don't worry about de-duping, removing old spots etc. at this point; other code will do
# that for us.
new_spots.append(spot)