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Added SPATIAL_SEARCH_EXCLUDE_LEVELS configuration #1101

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This PR makes the spatial zones levels to exclude from indexation configurable with SPATIAL_SEARCH_EXCLUDE_LEVELS

@noirbizarre noirbizarre added this to the 1.1.3 milestone Sep 5, 2017
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@noirbizarre noirbizarre merged commit 3d9131f into opendatateam:master Sep 5, 2017

**default**: `tuple()`

List spatial levels that shoudn't be indexed (for time, performance and user experience).
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Is there an evident way to know the lists of spatial levels?

I have a very fuzzy idea of how to write a tuple in Python so maybe a small example would be ace.

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