--- a/entities/__init__.py Thu Mar 26 19:00:20 2009 +0100
+++ b/entities/__init__.py Thu Mar 26 19:15:57 2009 +0100
@@ -201,39 +201,6 @@
return self.printable_value(rtype, format='text/plain').lower()
return value
- def add_related_schemas(self):
- """this is actually used ui method to generate 'addrelated' actions from
- the schema.
-
- If you're using explicit 'addrelated' actions for an entity types, you
- should probably overrides this method to return an empty list else you
- may get some unexpected actions.
- """
- req = self.req
- eschema = self.e_schema
- for role, rschemas in (('subject', eschema.subject_relations()),
- ('object', eschema.object_relations())):
- for rschema in rschemas:
- if rschema.is_final():
- continue
- # check the relation can be added as well
- if role == 'subject'and not rschema.has_perm(req, 'add', fromeid=self.eid):
- continue
- if role == 'object'and not rschema.has_perm(req, 'add', toeid=self.eid):
- continue
- # check the target types can be added as well
- for teschema in rschema.targets(eschema, role):
- if not self.relation_mode(rschema, teschema, role) == 'create':
- continue
- if teschema.has_local_role('add') or teschema.has_perm(req, 'add'):
- yield rschema, teschema, role
-
- def relation_mode(self, rtype, targettype, role='subject'):
- """return a string telling if the given relation is usually created
- to a new entity ('create' mode) or to an existant entity ('link' mode)
- """
- return self.rtags.get_mode(rtype, targettype, role)
-
# edition helper functions ################################################
def linked_to(self, rtype, target, remove=True):