Hi Stackoverflow people,
I am having trouble to understand how POINT references in GeoDjango are translated to query statements.
jpic's advice helped me very much to capture the query statements in the console, but the print out does not make any sense to me.
In my view.py function (saving the form), I have the following line:
savedProject.geolocation = GEOSGeometry('POINT(%s %s)' %(u_lng,u_lat))
with u_lng and u_lat as the user coordinated (taken from the session information). u_lat and u_lng are degree values as decimals.
However when I check the sql statement as suggested, I see that the POINT was translated to
ST_GeomFromEWKB(E'\001\001\000\000 \346\020\000\000\352\036~\243\302\256H\300\352X\245\364L\3515\300'::bytea)
in the sql statement and which is rejected by sql with the error message
ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0x00
What is the correct way to translate lng, lat points into postgis with GeoDjango?
Thank you for your help to understand this matter better!
I'm far from an expert on the subject. But I've once written some code that saved a certain point in postgis database using Django.
The way I did it was: