entities/adapters.py
author Aurelien Campeas <aurelien.campeas@logilab.fr>
Wed, 03 Jul 2013 14:33:27 +0200
branchstable
changeset 9130 0f1504a9fb51
parent 8930 6a02be304486
child 9256 697a8181ba30
child 9433 dd708175dc43
permissions -rw-r--r--
[constraint] more robust unicity constraint failures reporting for end-users Postgres or Sqlserver have limits on the index names (around resp. 64 and 128 characters). Because `logilab.database` encodes the `unique together` constraint rtypes in the index names, we sometimes get truncated index names, from which it is impossible to retrieve all rtypes. In the long run, the way such index are named should be changed. In the short term, we try to reduce the end-user confusion resulting from this design flaw: * in source/native, the regex filtering ``IntegrityError`` message does not impose an `_idx` suffix, which indeed may be absent (the result being an UI message that resembles a catastrophic failure), * also we avoid including a trailing " (double quote) from the error message * in entities/adapters, the well-named ``IUserFriendly`` adapter is made a bit smarter about how to handle missing rtypes. * the adapter also always produces a global message explaining the issue (and the fact that sometimes, the user is not shown all the relevant info) * i18n is updated Closes #2793789

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"""some basic entity adapter implementations, for interfaces used in the
framework itself.
"""

__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"

from itertools import chain
from warnings import warn

from logilab.mtconverter import TransformError
from logilab.common.decorators import cached

from cubicweb import ValidationError, view
from cubicweb.predicates import (implements, is_instance, relation_possible,
                                match_exception)
from cubicweb.interfaces import IDownloadable, ITree


class IEmailableAdapter(view.EntityAdapter):
    __regid__ = 'IEmailable'
    __select__ = relation_possible('primary_email') | relation_possible('use_email')

    def get_email(self):
        if getattr(self.entity, 'primary_email', None):
            return self.entity.primary_email[0].address
        if getattr(self.entity, 'use_email', None):
            return self.entity.use_email[0].address
        return None

    def allowed_massmail_keys(self):
        """returns a set of allowed email substitution keys

        The default is to return the entity's attribute list but you might
        override this method to allow extra keys.  For instance, a Person
        class might want to return a `companyname` key.
        """
        return set(rschema.type
                   for rschema, attrtype in self.entity.e_schema.attribute_definitions()
                   if attrtype.type not in ('Password', 'Bytes'))

    def as_email_context(self):
        """returns the dictionary as used by the sendmail controller to
        build email bodies.

        NOTE: the dictionary keys should match the list returned by the
        `allowed_massmail_keys` method.
        """
        return dict( (attr, getattr(self.entity, attr))
                     for attr in self.allowed_massmail_keys() )


class INotifiableAdapter(view.EntityAdapter):
    __needs_bw_compat__ = True
    __regid__ = 'INotifiable'
    __select__ = is_instance('Any')

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('INotifiableAdapter')
    def notification_references(self, view):
        """used to control References field of email send on notification
        for this entity. `view` is the notification view.

        Should return a list of eids which can be used to generate message
        identifiers of previously sent email(s)
        """
        itree = self.entity.cw_adapt_to('ITree')
        if itree is not None:
            return itree.path()[:-1]
        return ()


class IFTIndexableAdapter(view.EntityAdapter):
    """standard adapter to handle fulltext indexing

    .. automethod:: cubicweb.entities.adapters.IFTIndexableAdapter.fti_containers
    .. automethod:: cubicweb.entities.adapters.IFTIndexableAdapter.get_words
    """
    __regid__ = 'IFTIndexable'
    __select__ = is_instance('Any')

    def fti_containers(self, _done=None):
        """return the list of entities to index when handling ``self.entity``

        The actual list of entities depends on ``fulltext_container`` usage
        in the datamodel definition
        """
        if _done is None:
            _done = set()
        entity = self.entity
        _done.add(entity.eid)
        containers = tuple(entity.e_schema.fulltext_containers())
        if containers:
            for rschema, target in containers:
                if target == 'object':
                    targets = getattr(entity, rschema.type)
                else:
                    targets = getattr(entity, 'reverse_%s' % rschema)
                for entity in targets:
                    if entity.eid in _done:
                        continue
                    for container in entity.cw_adapt_to('IFTIndexable').fti_containers(_done):
                        yield container
                        yielded = True
        else:
            yield entity

    # weight in ABCD
    entity_weight = 1.0
    attr_weight = {}

    def get_words(self):
        """used by the full text indexer to get words to index

        this method should only be used on the repository side since it depends
        on the logilab.database package

        :rtype: list
        :return: the list of indexable word of this entity
        """
        from logilab.database.fti import tokenize
        # take care to cases where we're modyfying the schema
        entity = self.entity
        pending = self._cw.transaction_data.setdefault('pendingrdefs', set())
        words = {}
        for rschema in entity.e_schema.indexable_attributes():
            if (entity.e_schema, rschema) in pending:
                continue
            weight = self.attr_weight.get(rschema, 'C')
            try:
                value = entity.printable_value(rschema, format='text/plain')
            except TransformError:
                continue
            except Exception:
                self.exception("can't add value of %s to text index for entity %s",
                               rschema, entity.eid)
                continue
            if value:
                words.setdefault(weight, []).extend(tokenize(value))
        for rschema, role in entity.e_schema.fulltext_relations():
            if role == 'subject':
                for entity_ in getattr(entity, rschema.type):
                    merge_weight_dict(words, entity_.cw_adapt_to('IFTIndexable').get_words())
            else: # if role == 'object':
                for entity_ in getattr(entity, 'reverse_%s' % rschema.type):
                    merge_weight_dict(words, entity_.cw_adapt_to('IFTIndexable').get_words())
        return words

def merge_weight_dict(maindict, newdict):
    for weight, words in newdict.iteritems():
        maindict.setdefault(weight, []).extend(words)

class IDownloadableAdapter(view.EntityAdapter):
    """interface for downloadable entities"""
    __needs_bw_compat__ = True
    __regid__ = 'IDownloadable'
    __select__ = implements(IDownloadable, warn=False) # XXX for bw compat, else should be abstract

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('IDownloadable')
    def download_url(self, **kwargs): # XXX not really part of this interface
        """return an url to download entity's content"""
        raise NotImplementedError
    @view.implements_adapter_compat('IDownloadable')
    def download_content_type(self):
        """return MIME type of the downloadable content"""
        raise NotImplementedError
    @view.implements_adapter_compat('IDownloadable')
    def download_encoding(self):
        """return encoding of the downloadable content"""
        raise NotImplementedError
    @view.implements_adapter_compat('IDownloadable')
    def download_file_name(self):
        """return file name of the downloadable content"""
        raise NotImplementedError
    @view.implements_adapter_compat('IDownloadable')
    def download_data(self):
        """return actual data of the downloadable content"""
        raise NotImplementedError

# XXX should propose to use two different relations for children/parent
class ITreeAdapter(view.EntityAdapter):
    """This adapter has to be overriden to be configured using the
    tree_relation, child_role and parent_role class attributes to benefit from
    this default implementation.

    This adapter provides a tree interface. It has to be overriden to be
    configured using the tree_relation, child_role and parent_role class
    attributes to benefit from this default implementation.

    This class provides the following methods:

    .. automethod: iterparents
    .. automethod: iterchildren
    .. automethod: prefixiter

    .. automethod: is_leaf
    .. automethod: is_root

    .. automethod: root
    .. automethod: parent
    .. automethod: children
    .. automethod: different_type_children
    .. automethod: same_type_children
    .. automethod: children_rql
    .. automethod: path
    """
    __needs_bw_compat__ = True
    __regid__ = 'ITree'
    __select__ = implements(ITree, warn=False) # XXX for bw compat, else should be abstract

    child_role = 'subject'
    parent_role = 'object'

    @property
    def tree_relation(self):
        warn('[3.9] tree_attribute is deprecated, define tree_relation on a custom '
             'ITree for %s instead' % (self.entity.__class__),
             DeprecationWarning)
        return self.entity.tree_attribute

    # XXX should be removed from the public interface
    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def children_rql(self):
        """Returns RQL to get the children of the entity."""
        return self.entity.cw_related_rql(self.tree_relation, self.parent_role)

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def different_type_children(self, entities=True):
        """Return children entities of different type as this entity.

        According to the `entities` parameter, return entity objects or the
        equivalent result set.
        """
        res = self.entity.related(self.tree_relation, self.parent_role,
                                  entities=entities)
        eschema = self.entity.e_schema
        if entities:
            return [e for e in res if e.e_schema != eschema]
        return res.filtered_rset(lambda x: x.e_schema != eschema, self.entity.cw_col)

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def same_type_children(self, entities=True):
        """Return children entities of the same type as this entity.

        According to the `entities` parameter, return entity objects or the
        equivalent result set.
        """
        res = self.entity.related(self.tree_relation, self.parent_role,
                                  entities=entities)
        eschema = self.entity.e_schema
        if entities:
            return [e for e in res if e.e_schema == eschema]
        return res.filtered_rset(lambda x: x.e_schema is eschema, self.entity.cw_col)

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def is_leaf(self):
        """Returns True if the entity does not have any children."""
        return len(self.children()) == 0

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def is_root(self):
        """Returns true if the entity is root of the tree (e.g. has no parent).
        """
        return self.parent() is None

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def root(self):
        """Return the root entity of the tree."""
        return self._cw.entity_from_eid(self.path()[0])

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def parent(self):
        """Returns the parent entity if any, else None (e.g. if we are on the
        root).
        """
        try:
            return self.entity.related(self.tree_relation, self.child_role,
                                       entities=True)[0]
        except (KeyError, IndexError):
            return None

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def children(self, entities=True, sametype=False):
        """Return children entities.

        According to the `entities` parameter, return entity objects or the
        equivalent result set.
        """
        if sametype:
            return self.same_type_children(entities)
        else:
            return self.entity.related(self.tree_relation, self.parent_role,
                                       entities=entities)

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def iterparents(self, strict=True):
        """Return an iterator on the parents of the entity."""
        def _uptoroot(self):
            curr = self
            while True:
                curr = curr.parent()
                if curr is None:
                    break
                yield curr
                curr = curr.cw_adapt_to('ITree')
        if not strict:
            return chain([self.entity], _uptoroot(self))
        return _uptoroot(self)

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def iterchildren(self, _done=None):
        """Return an iterator over the item's children."""
        if _done is None:
            _done = set()
        for child in self.children():
            if child.eid in _done:
                self.error('loop in %s tree: %s', child.cw_etype.lower(), child)
                continue
            yield child
            _done.add(child.eid)

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    def prefixiter(self, _done=None):
        """Return an iterator over the item's descendants in a prefixed order."""
        if _done is None:
            _done = set()
        if self.entity.eid in _done:
            return
        _done.add(self.entity.eid)
        yield self.entity
        for child in self.same_type_children():
            for entity in child.cw_adapt_to('ITree').prefixiter(_done):
                yield entity

    @view.implements_adapter_compat('ITree')
    @cached
    def path(self):
        """Returns the list of eids from the root object to this object."""
        path = []
        adapter = self
        entity = adapter.entity
        while entity is not None:
            if entity.eid in path:
                self.error('loop in %s tree: %s', entity.cw_etype.lower(), entity)
                break
            path.append(entity.eid)
            try:
                # check we are not jumping to another tree
                if (adapter.tree_relation != self.tree_relation or
                    adapter.child_role != self.child_role):
                    break
                entity = adapter.parent()
                adapter = entity.cw_adapt_to('ITree')
            except AttributeError:
                break
        path.reverse()
        return path


# error handling adapters ######################################################

from cubicweb import UniqueTogetherError

class IUserFriendlyError(view.EntityAdapter):
    __regid__ = 'IUserFriendlyError'
    __abstract__ = True

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        self.exc = kwargs.pop('exc')
        super(IUserFriendlyError, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)


class IUserFriendlyUniqueTogether(IUserFriendlyError):
    __select__ = match_exception(UniqueTogetherError)

    def raise_user_exception(self):
        etype, rtypes = self.exc.args
        # Because of index name size limits (e.g: postgres around 64,
        # sqlserver around 128), we cannot be sure of what we got,
        # especially for the rtypes part.
        # Hence we will try to validate them, and handle invalid ones
        # in the most user-friendly manner ...
        _ = self._cw._
        schema = self.entity._cw.vreg.schema
        rtypes_msg = {}
        for rtype in rtypes:
            if rtype in schema:
                rtypes_msg[rtype] = _('%s is part of violated unicity constraint') % rtype
        globalmsg = _('some relations %sviolate a unicity constraint')
        if len(rtypes) != len(rtypes_msg): # we got mangled/missing rtypes
            globalmsg = globalmsg % _('(not all shown here) ')
        else:
            globalmsg = globalmsg % ''
        rtypes_msg['unicity constraint'] = globalmsg
        raise ValidationError(self.entity.eid, rtypes_msg)

# deprecated ###################################################################


class adapter_deprecated(view.auto_unwrap_bw_compat):
    """metaclass to print a warning on instantiation of a deprecated class"""

    def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
        msg = getattr(cls, "__deprecation_warning__",
                      "%(cls)s is deprecated") % {'cls': cls.__name__}
        warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
        return type.__call__(cls, *args, **kwargs)