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Haversine formula in Django using Postgres SQL
from django.db import models, connection
"""
Haversine formula in Django using Postgres SQL
Queries a model for all rows that are within a certain radius (given in meters) of a central point.
The 'location_model' placeholder should be raplaced with the name of the table (full name) that includes a latitude and longitude column.
The latitude and longitude columns should be decimal fields.
Returns a list of row ids.
"""
class LocationManager(models.Manager):
def in_range(self, latitude, longitude, radius, results=100):
unit = 6371 # Distance unit (kms)
radius = float(radius) / 1000.0 # Distance radius convert m to km
latitude = float(latitude) # Central point latitude
longitude = float(longitude) # Central point longitude
sql = """SELECT id FROM
(SELECT id, latitude, longitude, ({unit} * acos(CAST((cos(radians({latitude})) * cos(radians(latitude)) *
cos(radians(longitude) - radians({longitude})) +
sin(radians({latitude})) * sin(radians(latitude))) AS DECIMAL)))
AS distance
FROM location_model) AS distances
WHERE distance < {radius}
ORDER BY distance
OFFSET 0
LIMIT {results};""".format(unit=unit, latitude=latitude, longitude=longitude, radius=radius, results=results)
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute(sql)
ids = [row[0] for row in cursor.fetchall()]
return ids
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