server/test/data-cwep002/schema.py
author Lea Capgen <lea.capgen@logilab.fr>
Thu, 28 Aug 2014 18:29:14 +0200
changeset 9956 19a683a0047c
child 9968 50f046bf0e50
permissions -rw-r--r--
[CWEP002] properly handle serialization of computed relations We now: * have CWComputedRelation in the bootstrap schema to store computed relations * properly serialize/deserialize it * test first if the database has been migrated and contains the related table Related to #3546717 [jcr: adjust unittest_querier to pass with the added entity type]

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from yams.buildobjs import EntityType, RelationDefinition, Int, ComputedRelation

class Person(EntityType):
    salary = Int()

class works_for(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Person'
    object  = 'Company'
    cardinality = '?*'

class Company(EntityType):
    total_salary = Int()

class has_employee(ComputedRelation):
    rule = 'O works_for S'