hooks/metadata.py
author Aurelien Campeas <aurelien.campeas@logilab.fr>
Wed, 03 Jul 2013 14:33:27 +0200
branchstable
changeset 9130 0f1504a9fb51
parent 8900 010a59e12d89
child 9296 8a4175557426
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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"""Core hooks: set generic metadata"""

__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"

from datetime import datetime

from cubicweb.predicates import is_instance
from cubicweb.server import hook
from cubicweb.server.edition import EditedEntity


class MetaDataHook(hook.Hook):
    __abstract__ = True
    category = 'metadata'


class InitMetaAttrsHook(MetaDataHook):
    """before create a new entity -> set creation and modification date

    this is a conveniency hook, you shouldn't have to disable it
    """
    __regid__ = 'metaattrsinit'
    events = ('before_add_entity',)

    def __call__(self):
        timestamp = datetime.now()
        edited = self.entity.cw_edited
        if not edited.get('creation_date'):
            edited['creation_date'] = timestamp
        if not edited.get('modification_date'):
            edited['modification_date'] = timestamp
        if not self._cw.get_shared_data('do-not-insert-cwuri'):
            cwuri = u'%s%s' % (self._cw.base_url(), self.entity.eid)
            edited.setdefault('cwuri', cwuri)


class UpdateMetaAttrsHook(MetaDataHook):
    """update an entity -> set modification date"""
    __regid__ = 'metaattrsupdate'
    events = ('before_update_entity',)

    def __call__(self):
        # repairing is true during c-c upgrade/shell and similar commands. We
        # usually don't want to update modification date in such cases.
        #
        # XXX to be really clean, we should turn off modification_date update
        # explicitly on each command where we do not want that behaviour.
        if not self._cw.vreg.config.repairing:
            self.entity.cw_edited.setdefault('modification_date', datetime.now())


class SetCreatorOp(hook.DataOperationMixIn, hook.Operation):

    def precommit_event(self):
        session = self.session
        relations = [(eid, session.user.eid) for eid in self.get_data()
                # don't consider entities that have been created and deleted in
                # the same transaction, nor ones where created_by has been
                # explicitly set
                if not session.deleted_in_transaction(eid) and \
                   not session.entity_from_eid(eid).created_by]
        session.add_relations([('created_by', relations)])


class SetOwnershipHook(MetaDataHook):
    """create a new entity -> set owner and creator metadata"""
    __regid__ = 'setowner'
    events = ('after_add_entity',)

    def __call__(self):
        if not self._cw.is_internal_session:
            self._cw.add_relation(self.entity.eid, 'owned_by', self._cw.user.eid)
            SetCreatorOp.get_instance(self._cw).add_data(self.entity.eid)


class SyncOwnersOp(hook.DataOperationMixIn, hook.Operation):
    def precommit_event(self):
        for compositeeid, composedeid in self.get_data():
            self.session.execute('SET X owned_by U WHERE C owned_by U, C eid %(c)s,'
                                 'NOT EXISTS(X owned_by U, X eid %(x)s)',
                                 {'c': compositeeid, 'x': composedeid})


class SyncCompositeOwner(MetaDataHook):
    """when adding composite relation, the composed should have the same owners
    has the composite
    """
    __regid__ = 'synccompositeowner'
    events = ('after_add_relation',)

    def __call__(self):
        if self.rtype == 'wf_info_for':
            # skip this special composite relation # XXX (syt) why?
            return
        eidfrom, eidto = self.eidfrom, self.eidto
        composite = self._cw.rtype_eids_rdef(self.rtype, eidfrom, eidto).composite
        if composite == 'subject':
            SyncOwnersOp.get_instance(self._cw).add_data( (eidfrom, eidto) )
        elif composite == 'object':
            SyncOwnersOp.get_instance(self._cw).add_data( (eidto, eidfrom) )


class FixUserOwnershipHook(MetaDataHook):
    """when a user has been created, add owned_by relation on itself"""
    __regid__ = 'fixuserowner'
    __select__ = MetaDataHook.__select__ & is_instance('CWUser')
    events = ('after_add_entity',)

    def __call__(self):
        self._cw.add_relation(self.entity.eid, 'owned_by', self.entity.eid)


class UpdateFTIHook(MetaDataHook):
    """sync fulltext index text index container when a relation with
    fulltext_container set is added / removed
    """
    __regid__ = 'updateftirel'
    events = ('after_add_relation', 'after_delete_relation')

    def __call__(self):
        rtype = self.rtype
        session = self._cw
        ftcontainer = session.vreg.schema.rschema(rtype).fulltext_container
        if ftcontainer == 'subject':
            session.repo.system_source.index_entity(
                session, session.entity_from_eid(self.eidfrom))
        elif ftcontainer == 'object':
            session.repo.system_source.index_entity(
                session, session.entity_from_eid(self.eidto))



# entity source handling #######################################################

class ChangeEntityUpdateCaches(hook.Operation):
    oldsource = newsource = entity = None # make pylint happy

    def postcommit_event(self):
        self.oldsource.reset_caches()
        repo = self.session.repo
        entity = self.entity
        extid = entity.cw_metainformation()['extid']
        repo._type_source_cache[entity.eid] = (
            entity.cw_etype, self.newsource.uri, None, self.newsource.uri)
        if self.oldsource.copy_based_source:
            uri = 'system'
        else:
            uri = self.oldsource.uri
        repo._extid_cache[(extid, uri)] = -entity.eid

class ChangeEntitySourceDeleteHook(MetaDataHook):
    """support for moving an entity from an external source by watching 'Any
    cw_source CWSource' relation
    """

    __regid__ = 'cw.metadata.source-change'
    __select__ = MetaDataHook.__select__ & hook.match_rtype('cw_source')
    events = ('before_delete_relation',)

    def __call__(self):
        if (self._cw.deleted_in_transaction(self.eidfrom)
            or self._cw.deleted_in_transaction(self.eidto)):
            return
        schange = self._cw.transaction_data.setdefault('cw_source_change', {})
        schange[self.eidfrom] = self.eidto


class ChangeEntitySourceAddHook(MetaDataHook):
    __regid__ = 'cw.metadata.source-change'
    __select__ = MetaDataHook.__select__ & hook.match_rtype('cw_source')
    events = ('before_add_relation',)

    def __call__(self):
        schange = self._cw.transaction_data.get('cw_source_change')
        if schange is not None and self.eidfrom in schange:
            newsource = self._cw.entity_from_eid(self.eidto)
            if newsource.name != 'system':
                raise Exception('changing source to something else than the '
                                'system source is unsupported')
            syssource = newsource.repo_source
            oldsource = self._cw.entity_from_eid(schange[self.eidfrom])
            entity = self._cw.entity_from_eid(self.eidfrom)
            # copy entity if necessary
            if not oldsource.repo_source.copy_based_source:
                entity.complete(skip_bytes=False, skip_pwd=False)
                if not entity.creation_date:
                    entity.cw_attr_cache['creation_date'] = datetime.now()
                if not entity.modification_date:
                    entity.cw_attr_cache['modification_date'] = datetime.now()
                entity.cw_attr_cache['cwuri'] = u'%s%s' % (self._cw.base_url(), entity.eid)
                entity.cw_edited = EditedEntity(entity, **entity.cw_attr_cache)
                syssource.add_entity(self._cw, entity)
            # we don't want the moved entity to be reimported later.  To
            # distinguish this state, the trick is to change the associated
            # record in the 'entities' system table with eid=-eid while leaving
            # other fields unchanged, and to add a new record with eid=eid,
            # source='system'. External source will then have consider case
            # where `extid2eid` return a negative eid as 'this entity was known
            # but has been moved, ignore it'.
            self._cw.system_sql('UPDATE entities SET eid=-eid WHERE eid=%(eid)s',
                                {'eid': self.eidfrom})
            attrs = {'type': entity.cw_etype, 'eid': entity.eid, 'extid': None,
                     'source': 'system', 'asource': 'system',
                     'mtime': datetime.now()}
            self._cw.system_sql(syssource.sqlgen.insert('entities', attrs), attrs)
            # register an operation to update repository/sources caches
            ChangeEntityUpdateCaches(self._cw, entity=entity,
                                     oldsource=oldsource.repo_source,
                                     newsource=syssource)