hooks/test/data/schema.py
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Wed, 09 Apr 2014 17:15:25 +0200
changeset 9747 10108d9f502a
parent 9548 be001628edad
child 10387 67890235cb78
permissions -rw-r--r--
[repo] make it clear in internal_cnx that security is disabled as explained in its docstring. It was previously relying on internal connection's fake user (InternalManager) for read security and on disabling security hooks for write security. Using the security_enabled context manager is more readable and more reliable: while the older implementation works thanks to the InternalManager associated to the session, custom hooks should rely on session.[read|write]_security being correctly set. This change also allows selecting Password attributes in internal connections without explicitly disabling read security.

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from yams.buildobjs import RelationDefinition, EntityType, String

class friend(RelationDefinition):
    subject = ('CWUser', 'CWGroup')
    object = ('CWUser', 'CWGroup')
    symmetric = True

class Folder(EntityType):
    name = String()

class parent(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Folder'
    object = 'Folder'
    composite = 'object'
    cardinality = '?*'

class children(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Folder'
    object = 'Folder'
    composite = 'subject'