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# copyright 2003-2011 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
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"""The `ResultSet` class which is returned as result of an rql query"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from logilab.common.decorators import cached, clear_cache, copy_cache
from rql import nodes, stmts
from cubicweb import NotAnEntity
class ResultSet(object):
"""A result set wraps a RQL query result. This object implements
partially the list protocol to allow direct use as a list of
result rows.
:type rowcount: int
:param rowcount: number of rows in the result
:type rows: list
:param rows: list of rows of result
:type description: list
:param description:
result's description, using the same structure as the result itself
:type rql: str or unicode
:param rql: the original RQL query string
"""
def __init__(self, results, rql, args=None, description=(), rqlst=None):
self.rows = results
self.rowcount = results and len(results) or 0
# original query and arguments
self.rql = rql
self.args = args
# entity types for each cell (same shape as rows)
# maybe discarded if specified when the query has been executed
self.description = description
# parsed syntax tree
if rqlst is not None:
rqlst.schema = None # reset schema in case of pyro transfert
self._rqlst = rqlst
# set to (limit, offset) when a result set is limited using the
# .limit method
self.limited = None
# set by the cursor which returned this resultset
self.req = None
# actions cache
self._rsetactions = None
def __str__(self):
if not self.rows:
return '<empty resultset %s>' % self.rql
return '<resultset %s (%s rows)>' % (self.rql, len(self.rows))
def __repr__(self):
if not self.rows:
return '<empty resultset for %r>' % self.rql
rows = self.rows
if len(rows) > 10:
rows = rows[:10] + ['...']
if len(rows) > 1:
# add a line break before first entity if more that one.
pattern = '<resultset %r (%s rows):\n%s>'
else:
pattern = '<resultset %r (%s rows): %s>'
if not self.description:
return pattern % (self.rql, len(self.rows),
'\n'.join(str(r) for r in rows))
return pattern % (self.rql, len(self.rows),
'\n'.join('%s (%s)' % (r, d)
for r, d in zip(rows, self.description)))
def possible_actions(self, **kwargs):
if self._rsetactions is None:
self._rsetactions = {}
if kwargs:
key = tuple(sorted(kwargs.iteritems()))
else:
key = None
try:
return self._rsetactions[key]
except KeyError:
actions = self.req.vreg['actions'].poss_visible_objects(
self.req, rset=self, **kwargs)
self._rsetactions[key] = actions
return actions
def __len__(self):
"""returns the result set's size"""
return self.rowcount
def __nonzero__(self):
return self.rowcount
def __getitem__(self, i):
"""returns the ith element of the result set"""
return self.rows[i] #ResultSetRow(self.rows[i])
def __getslice__(self, i, j):
"""returns slice [i:j] of the result set"""
return self.rows[i:j]
def __iter__(self):
"""Returns an iterator over rows"""
return iter(self.rows)
def __add__(self, rset):
# XXX buggy implementation (.rql and .args attributes at least much
# probably differ)
# at least rql could be fixed now that we have union and sub-queries
# but I tend to think that since we have that, we should not need this
# method anymore (syt)
rset = ResultSet(self.rows+rset.rows, self.rql, self.args,
self.description + rset.description)
rset.req = self.req
return rset
def copy(self, rows=None, descr=None):
if rows is None:
rows = self.rows[:]
descr = self.description[:]
rset = ResultSet(rows, self.rql, self.args, descr)
rset.req = self.req
return rset
def transformed_rset(self, transformcb):
""" the result set according to a given column types
:type transormcb: callable(row, desc)
:param transformcb:
a callable which should take a row and its type description as
parameters, and return the transformed row and type description.
:type col: int
:param col: the column index
:rtype: `ResultSet`
"""
rows, descr = [], []
rset = self.copy(rows, descr)
for row, desc in zip(self.rows, self.description):
nrow, ndesc = transformcb(row, desc)
if ndesc: # transformcb returns None for ndesc to skip that row
rows.append(nrow)
descr.append(ndesc)
rset.rowcount = len(rows)
return rset
def filtered_rset(self, filtercb, col=0):
"""filter the result set according to a given filtercb
:type filtercb: callable(entity)
:param filtercb:
a callable which should take an entity as argument and return
False if it should be skipped, else True
:type col: int
:param col: the column index
:rtype: `ResultSet`
"""
rows, descr = [], []
rset = self.copy(rows, descr)
for i in xrange(len(self)):
if not filtercb(self.get_entity(i, col)):
continue
rows.append(self.rows[i])
descr.append(self.description[i])
rset.rowcount = len(rows)
return rset
def sorted_rset(self, keyfunc, reverse=False, col=0):
"""sorts the result set according to a given keyfunc
:type keyfunc: callable(entity)
:param keyfunc:
a callable which should take an entity as argument and return
the value used to compare and sort
:type reverse: bool
:param reverse: if the result should be reversed
:type col: int
:param col: the column index. if col = -1, the whole row are used
:rtype: `ResultSet`
"""
rows, descr = [], []
rset = self.copy(rows, descr)
if col >= 0:
entities = sorted(enumerate(self.entities(col)),
key=lambda (i, e): keyfunc(e), reverse=reverse)
else:
entities = sorted(enumerate(self),
key=lambda (i, e): keyfunc(e), reverse=reverse)
for index, _ in entities:
rows.append(self.rows[index])
descr.append(self.description[index])
rset.rowcount = len(rows)
return rset
def split_rset(self, keyfunc=None, col=0, return_dict=False):
"""splits the result set in multiple result sets according to
a given key
:type keyfunc: callable(entity or FinalType)
:param keyfunc:
a callable which should take a value of the rset in argument and
return the value used to group the value. If not define, raw value
of the specified columns is used.
:type col: int
:param col: the column index. if col = -1, the whole row are used
:type return_dict: Boolean
:param return_dict: If true, the function return a mapping
(key -> rset) instead of a list of rset
:rtype: List of `ResultSet` or mapping of `ResultSet`
"""
result = []
mapping = {}
for idx, line in enumerate(self):
if col >= 0:
try:
key = self.get_entity(idx, col)
except NotAnEntity:
key = line[col]
else:
key = line
if keyfunc is not None:
key = keyfunc(key)
if key not in mapping:
rows, descr = [], []
rset = self.copy(rows, descr)
mapping[key] = rset
result.append(rset)
else:
rset = mapping[key]
rset.rows.append(self.rows[idx])
rset.description.append(self.description[idx])
for rset in result:
rset.rowcount = len(rset.rows)
if return_dict:
return mapping
else:
return result
def limited_rql(self):
"""returns a printable rql for the result set associated to the object,
with limit/offset correctly set according to maximum page size and
currently displayed page when necessary
"""
# try to get page boundaries from the navigation component
# XXX we should probably not have a ref to this component here (eg in
# cubicweb)
nav = self.req.vreg['components'].select_or_none('navigation', self.req,
rset=self)
if nav:
start, stop = nav.page_boundaries()
rql = self._limit_offset_rql(stop - start, start)
# result set may have be limited manually in which case navigation won't
# apply
elif self.limited:
rql = self._limit_offset_rql(*self.limited)
# navigation component doesn't apply and rset has not been limited, no
# need to limit query
else:
rql = self.printable_rql()
return rql
def _limit_offset_rql(self, limit, offset):
rqlst = self.syntax_tree()
if len(rqlst.children) == 1:
select = rqlst.children[0]
olimit, ooffset = select.limit, select.offset
select.limit, select.offset = limit, offset
rql = rqlst.as_string(kwargs=self.args)
# restore original limit/offset
select.limit, select.offset = olimit, ooffset
else:
newselect = stmts.Select()
newselect.limit = limit
newselect.offset = offset
aliases = [nodes.VariableRef(newselect.get_variable(chr(65+i), i))
for i in xrange(len(rqlst.children[0].selection))]
for vref in aliases:
newselect.append_selected(nodes.VariableRef(vref.variable))
newselect.set_with([nodes.SubQuery(aliases, rqlst)], check=False)
newunion = stmts.Union()
newunion.append(newselect)
rql = newunion.as_string(kwargs=self.args)
rqlst.parent = None
return rql
def limit(self, limit, offset=0, inplace=False):
"""limit the result set to the given number of rows optionaly starting
from an index different than 0
:type limit: int
:param limit: the maximum number of results
:type offset: int
:param offset: the offset index
:type inplace: bool
:param inplace:
if true, the result set is modified in place, else a new result set
is returned and the original is left unmodified
:rtype: `ResultSet`
"""
stop = limit+offset
rows = self.rows[offset:stop]
descr = self.description[offset:stop]
if inplace:
rset = self
rset.rows, rset.description = rows, descr
rset.rowcount = len(rows)
clear_cache(rset, 'description_struct')
if offset:
clear_cache(rset, 'get_entity')
# we also have to fix/remove from the request entity cache entities
# which get a wrong rset reference by this limit call
for entity in self.req.cached_entities():
if entity.cw_rset is self:
if offset <= entity.cw_row < stop:
entity.cw_row = entity.cw_row - offset
else:
entity.cw_rset = entity.as_rset()
entity.cw_row = entity.cw_col = 0
else:
rset = self.copy(rows, descr)
if not offset:
# can copy built entity caches
copy_cache(rset, 'get_entity', self)
rset.limited = (limit, offset)
return rset
def printable_rql(self, encoded=False):
"""return the result set's origin rql as a string, with arguments
substitued
"""
encoding = self.req.encoding
rqlstr = self.syntax_tree().as_string(encoding, self.args)
# sounds like we get encoded or unicode string due to a bug in as_string
if not encoded:
if isinstance(rqlstr, unicode):
return rqlstr
return unicode(rqlstr, encoding)
else:
if isinstance(rqlstr, unicode):
return rqlstr.encode(encoding)
return rqlstr
# client helper methods ###################################################
def entities(self, col=0):
"""iter on entities with eid in the `col` column of the result set"""
for i in xrange(len(self)):
# may have None values in case of outer join (or aggregat on eid
# hacks)
if self.rows[i][col] is not None:
yield self.get_entity(i, col)
def iter_rows_with_entities(self):
""" iterates over rows, and for each row
eids are converted to plain entities
"""
for i, row in enumerate(self):
_row = []
for j, col in enumerate(row):
try:
_row.append(self.get_entity(i, j) if col is not None else col)
except NotAnEntity:
_row.append(col)
yield _row
def complete_entity(self, row, col=0, skip_bytes=True):
"""short cut to get an completed entity instance for a particular
row (all instance's attributes have been fetched)
"""
entity = self.get_entity(row, col)
entity.complete(skip_bytes=skip_bytes)
return entity
@cached
def get_entity(self, row, col):
"""convenience method for query retrieving a single entity, returns a
partially initialized Entity instance.
.. warning::
Due to the cache wrapping this function, you should NEVER give row as
a named parameter (i.e. `rset.get_entity(0, 1)` is OK but
`rset.get_entity(row=0, col=1)` isn't)
:type row,col: int, int
:param row,col:
row and col numbers localizing the entity among the result's table
:return: the partially initialized `Entity` instance
"""
etype = self.description[row][col]
try:
eschema = self.req.vreg.schema.eschema(etype)
if eschema.final:
raise NotAnEntity(etype)
except KeyError:
raise NotAnEntity(etype)
return self._build_entity(row, col)
def _build_entity(self, row, col):
"""internal method to get a single entity, returns a partially
initialized Entity instance.
partially means that only attributes selected in the RQL query will be
directly assigned to the entity.
:type row,col: int, int
:param row,col:
row and col numbers localizing the entity among the result's table
:return: the partially initialized `Entity` instance
"""
req = self.req
if req is None:
raise AssertionError('dont call get_entity with no req on the result set')
rowvalues = self.rows[row]
eid = rowvalues[col]
assert eid is not None
# return cached entity if exists. This also avoids potential recursion
# XXX should we consider updating a cached entity with possible
# new attributes found in this resultset ?
try:
entity = req.entity_cache(eid)
except KeyError:
pass
else:
if entity.cw_rset is None:
# entity has no rset set, this means entity has been created by
# the querier (req is a repository session) and so jas no rset
# info. Add it.
entity.cw_rset = self
entity.cw_row = row
entity.cw_col = col
return entity
# build entity instance
etype = self.description[row][col]
entity = self.req.vreg['etypes'].etype_class(etype)(req, rset=self,
row=row, col=col)
entity.eid = eid
# cache entity
req.set_entity_cache(entity)
# try to complete the entity if there are some additional columns
if len(rowvalues) > 1:
eschema = entity.e_schema
eid_col, attr_cols, rel_cols = self._rset_structure(eschema, col)
entity.eid = rowvalues[eid_col]
for attr, col_idx in attr_cols.iteritems():
entity.cw_attr_cache[attr] = rowvalues[col_idx]
for (rtype, role), col_idx in rel_cols.iteritems():
value = rowvalues[col_idx]
if value is None:
if role == 'subject':
rql = 'Any Y WHERE X %s Y, X eid %s'
else:
rql = 'Any Y WHERE Y %s X, X eid %s'
rrset = ResultSet([], rql % (rtype, entity.eid))
rrset.req = req
else:
rrset = self._build_entity(row, col_idx).as_rset()
entity.cw_set_relation_cache(rtype, role, rrset)
return entity
@cached
def _rset_structure(self, eschema, entity_col):
eid_col = col = entity_col
rqlst = self.syntax_tree()
attr_cols = {}
rel_cols = {}
if rqlst.TYPE == 'select':
# UNION query, find the subquery from which this entity has been
# found
select, col = rqlst.locate_subquery(entity_col, eschema.type, self.args)
else:
select = rqlst
# take care, due to outer join support, we may find None
# values for non final relation
for i, attr, role in attr_desc_iterator(select, col, entity_col):
if role == 'subject':
rschema = eschema.subjrels[attr]
else:
rschema = eschema.objrels[attr]
if rschema.final:
if attr == 'eid':
eid_col = i
else:
attr_cols[attr] = i
else:
rdef = eschema.rdef(attr, role)
# only keep value if it can't be multivalued
if rdef.role_cardinality(role) in '1?':
rel_cols[(attr, role)] = i
return eid_col, attr_cols, rel_cols
@cached
def syntax_tree(self):
"""return the syntax tree (:class:`rql.stmts.Union`) for the originating
query. You can expect it to have solutions computed but it won't be
annotated (you usually don't need that for simple introspection).
"""
if self._rqlst:
rqlst = self._rqlst.copy()
# to avoid transport overhead when pyro is used, the schema has been
# unset from the syntax tree
rqlst.schema = self.req.vreg.schema
else:
rqlst = self.req.vreg.parse(self.req, self.rql, self.args)
return rqlst
@cached
def column_types(self, col):
"""return the list of different types in the column with the given col
:type col: int
:param col: the index of the desired column
:rtype: list
:return: the different entities type found in the column
"""
return frozenset(struc[-1][col] for struc in self.description_struct())
@cached
def description_struct(self):
"""return a list describing sequence of results with the same
description, e.g. :
[[0, 4, ('Bug',)]
[[0, 4, ('Bug',), [5, 8, ('Story',)]
[[0, 3, ('Project', 'Version',)]]
"""
result = []
last = None
for i, row in enumerate(self.description):
if row != last:
if last is not None:
result[-1][1] = i - 1
result.append( [i, None, row] )
last = row
if last is not None:
result[-1][1] = i
return result
def _locate_query_params(self, rqlst, row, col):
locate_query_col = col
etype = self.description[row][col]
# final type, find a better one to locate the correct subquery
# (ambiguous if possible)
eschema = self.req.vreg.schema.eschema
if eschema(etype).final:
for select in rqlst.children:
try:
myvar = select.selection[col].variable
except AttributeError:
# not a variable
continue
for i in xrange(len(select.selection)):
if i == col:
continue
coletype = self.description[row][i]
# None description possible on column resulting from an
# outer join
if coletype is None or eschema(coletype).final:
continue
try:
ivar = select.selection[i].variable
except AttributeError:
# not a variable
continue
# check variables don't comes from a subquery or are both
# coming from the same subquery
if getattr(ivar, 'query', None) is getattr(myvar, 'query', None):
etype = coletype
locate_query_col = i
if len(self.column_types(i)) > 1:
return etype, locate_query_col
return etype, locate_query_col
@cached
def related_entity(self, row, col):
"""given an cell of the result set, try to return a (entity, relation
name) tuple to which this cell is linked.
This is especially useful when the cell is an attribute of an entity,
to get the entity to which this attribute belongs to.
"""
rqlst = self.syntax_tree()
# UNION query, we've first to find a 'pivot' column to use to get the
# actual query from which the row is coming
etype, locate_query_col = self._locate_query_params(rqlst, row, col)
# now find the query from which this entity has been found. Returned
# select node may be a subquery with different column indexes.
select = rqlst.locate_subquery(locate_query_col, etype, self.args)[0]
# then get the index of root query's col in the subquery
col = rqlst.subquery_selection_index(select, col)
if col is None:
# XXX unexpected, should fix subquery_selection_index ?
return None, None
try:
myvar = select.selection[col].variable
except AttributeError:
# not a variable
return None, None
rel = myvar.main_relation()
if rel is not None:
index = rel.children[0].root_selection_index()
if index is not None and self.rows[row][index]:
try:
entity = self.get_entity(row, index)
return entity, rel.r_type
except NotAnEntity as exc:
return None, None
return None, None
@cached
def searched_text(self):
"""returns the searched text in case of full-text search
:return: searched text or `None` if the query is not
a full-text query
"""
rqlst = self.syntax_tree()
for rel in rqlst.iget_nodes(nodes.Relation):
if rel.r_type == 'has_text':
__, rhs = rel.get_variable_parts()
return rhs.eval(self.args)
return None
def _get_variable(term):
# XXX rewritten const
# use iget_nodes for (hack) case where we have things like MAX(V)
for vref in term.iget_nodes(nodes.VariableRef):
return vref.variable
def attr_desc_iterator(select, selectidx, rootidx):
"""return an iterator on a list of 2-uple (index, attr_relation)
localizing attribute relations of the main variable in a result's row
:type rqlst: rql.stmts.Select
:param rqlst: the RQL syntax tree to describe
:return:
a generator on (index, relation, target) describing column being
attribute of the main variable
"""
rootselect = select
while rootselect.parent.parent is not None:
rootselect = rootselect.parent.parent.parent
rootmain = rootselect.selection[selectidx]
rootmainvar = _get_variable(rootmain)
assert rootmainvar
root = rootselect.parent
selectmain = select.selection[selectidx]
for i, term in enumerate(rootselect.selection):
try:
# don't use _get_variable here: if the term isn't a variable
# (function...), we don't want it to be used as an entity attribute
# or relation's value (XXX beside MAX/MIN trick?)
rootvar = term.variable
except AttributeError:
continue
if rootvar.name == rootmainvar.name:
continue
if select is not rootselect and isinstance(rootvar, nodes.ColumnAlias):
term = select.selection[root.subquery_selection_index(select, i)]
var = _get_variable(term)
if var is None:
continue
for ref in var.references():
rel = ref.relation()
if rel is None or rel.is_types_restriction():
continue
lhs, rhs = rel.get_variable_parts()
if selectmain.is_equivalent(lhs):
if rhs.is_equivalent(term):
yield (i, rel.r_type, 'subject')
elif selectmain.is_equivalent(rhs):
if lhs.is_equivalent(term):
yield (i, rel.r_type, 'object')