[c-c] fix RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object' we get when creating/upgrading/shelling an instance: hasattr() call __getattribute__, creating an infinite recursion error catched by the interpretor. Avoid this by testing the method is available on the class instead of the instance
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"""Integrity checking tool for instances:
* integrity of a CubicWeb repository. Hum actually only the system database is
checked.
* consistency of multi-sources instance mapping file
"""
from __future__ import with_statement
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
import sys
from datetime import datetime
from logilab.common.shellutils import ProgressBar
from cubicweb.schema import META_RTYPES, VIRTUAL_RTYPES, PURE_VIRTUAL_RTYPES
from cubicweb.server.sqlutils import SQL_PREFIX
from cubicweb.server.session import security_enabled
def has_eid(session, sqlcursor, eid, eids):
"""return true if the eid is a valid eid"""
if eid in eids:
return eids[eid]
sqlcursor.execute('SELECT type, source FROM entities WHERE eid=%s' % eid)
try:
etype, source = sqlcursor.fetchone()
except:
eids[eid] = False
return False
if source and source != 'system':
try:
# insert eid *and* etype to attempt checking entity has not been
# replaced by another subsquently to a restore of an old dump
if session.execute('Any X WHERE X is %s, X eid %%(x)s' % etype,
{'x': eid}):
eids[eid] = True
return True
except: # TypeResolverError, Unauthorized...
pass
eids[eid] = False
return False
sqlcursor.execute('SELECT * FROM %s%s WHERE %seid=%s' % (SQL_PREFIX, etype,
SQL_PREFIX, eid))
result = sqlcursor.fetchall()
if len(result) == 0:
eids[eid] = False
return False
elif len(result) > 1:
msg = ' More than one entity with eid %s exists in source !'
print >> sys.stderr, msg % eid
print >> sys.stderr, ' WARNING : Unable to fix this, do it yourself !'
eids[eid] = True
return True
# XXX move to yams?
def etype_fti_containers(eschema, _done=None):
if _done is None:
_done = set()
_done.add(eschema)
containers = tuple(eschema.fulltext_containers())
if containers:
for rschema, target in containers:
if target == 'object':
targets = rschema.objects(eschema)
else:
targets = rschema.subjects(eschema)
for targeteschema in targets:
if targeteschema in _done:
continue
_done.add(targeteschema)
for container in etype_fti_containers(targeteschema, _done):
yield container
else:
yield eschema
def reindex_entities(schema, session, withpb=True, etypes=None):
"""reindex all entities in the repository"""
# deactivate modification_date hook since we don't want them
# to be updated due to the reindexation
repo = session.repo
cursor = session.pool['system']
dbhelper = session.repo.system_source.dbhelper
if not dbhelper.has_fti_table(cursor):
print 'no text index table'
dbhelper.init_fti(cursor)
repo.system_source.do_fti = True # ensure full-text indexation is activated
if etypes is None:
print 'Reindexing entities'
etypes = set()
for eschema in schema.entities():
if eschema.final:
continue
indexable_attrs = tuple(eschema.indexable_attributes()) # generator
if not indexable_attrs:
continue
for container in etype_fti_containers(eschema):
etypes.add(container)
# clear fti table first
session.system_sql('DELETE FROM %s' % dbhelper.fti_table)
else:
print 'Reindexing entities of type %s' % \
', '.join(sorted(str(e) for e in etypes))
# clear fti table first. Use subquery for sql compatibility
session.system_sql("DELETE FROM %s WHERE EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM ENTITIES "
"WHERE eid=%s AND type IN (%s))" % (
dbhelper.fti_table, dbhelper.fti_uid_attr,
','.join("'%s'" % etype for etype in etypes)))
if withpb:
pb = ProgressBar(len(etypes) + 1)
pb.update()
# reindex entities by generating rql queries which set all indexable
# attribute to their current value
source = repo.system_source
for eschema in etypes:
for entity in session.execute('Any X WHERE X is %s' % eschema).entities():
source.fti_index_entity(session, entity)
if withpb:
pb.update()
def check_schema(schema, session, eids, fix=1):
"""check serialized schema"""
print 'Checking serialized schema'
unique_constraints = ('SizeConstraint', 'FormatConstraint',
'VocabularyConstraint',
'RQLVocabularyConstraint')
rql = ('Any COUNT(X),RN,SN,ON,CTN GROUPBY RN,SN,ON,CTN ORDERBY 1 '
'WHERE X is CWConstraint, R constrained_by X, '
'R relation_type RT, RT name RN, R from_entity ST, ST name SN, '
'R to_entity OT, OT name ON, X cstrtype CT, CT name CTN')
for count, rn, sn, on, cstrname in session.execute(rql):
if count == 1:
continue
if cstrname in unique_constraints:
print "ERROR: got %s %r constraints on relation %s.%s.%s" % (
count, cstrname, sn, rn, on)
if fix:
print 'dunno how to fix, do it yourself'
def check_text_index(schema, session, eids, fix=1):
"""check all entities registered in the text index"""
print 'Checking text index'
cursor = session.system_sql('SELECT uid FROM appears;')
for row in cursor.fetchall():
eid = row[0]
if not has_eid(session, cursor, eid, eids):
msg = ' Entity with eid %s exists in the text index but in no source'
print >> sys.stderr, msg % eid,
if fix:
session.system_sql('DELETE FROM appears WHERE uid=%s;' % eid)
print >> sys.stderr, ' [FIXED]'
else:
print >> sys.stderr
def check_entities(schema, session, eids, fix=1):
"""check all entities registered in the repo system table"""
print 'Checking entities system table'
cursor = session.system_sql('SELECT eid FROM entities;')
for row in cursor.fetchall():
eid = row[0]
if not has_eid(session, cursor, eid, eids):
msg = ' Entity with eid %s exists in the system table but in no source'
print >> sys.stderr, msg % eid,
if fix:
session.system_sql('DELETE FROM entities WHERE eid=%s;' % eid)
print >> sys.stderr, ' [FIXED]'
else:
print >> sys.stderr
print 'Checking entities tables'
for eschema in schema.entities():
if eschema.final:
continue
table = SQL_PREFIX + eschema.type
column = SQL_PREFIX + 'eid'
cursor = session.system_sql('SELECT %s FROM %s;' % (column, table))
for row in cursor.fetchall():
eid = row[0]
# eids is full since we have fetched everything from the entities table,
# no need to call has_eid
if not eid in eids or not eids[eid]:
msg = ' Entity with eid %s exists in the %s table but not in the system table'
print >> sys.stderr, msg % (eid, eschema.type),
if fix:
session.system_sql('DELETE FROM %s WHERE %s=%s;' % (table, column, eid))
print >> sys.stderr, ' [FIXED]'
else:
print >> sys.stderr
def bad_related_msg(rtype, target, eid, fix):
msg = ' A relation %s with %s eid %s exists but no such entity in sources'
print >> sys.stderr, msg % (rtype, target, eid),
if fix:
print >> sys.stderr, ' [FIXED]'
else:
print >> sys.stderr
def check_relations(schema, session, eids, fix=1):
"""check all relations registered in the repo system table"""
print 'Checking relations'
for rschema in schema.relations():
if rschema.final or rschema in PURE_VIRTUAL_RTYPES:
continue
if rschema.inlined:
for subjtype in rschema.subjects():
table = SQL_PREFIX + str(subjtype)
column = SQL_PREFIX + str(rschema)
sql = 'SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s IS NOT NULL;' % (
column, table, column)
cursor = session.system_sql(sql)
for row in cursor.fetchall():
eid = row[0]
if not has_eid(session, cursor, eid, eids):
bad_related_msg(rschema, 'object', eid, fix)
if fix:
sql = 'UPDATE %s SET %s=NULL WHERE %s=%s;' % (
table, column, column, eid)
session.system_sql(sql)
continue
try:
cursor = session.system_sql('SELECT eid_from FROM %s_relation;' % rschema)
except Exception, ex:
# usually because table doesn't exist
print 'ERROR', ex
continue
for row in cursor.fetchall():
eid = row[0]
if not has_eid(session, cursor, eid, eids):
bad_related_msg(rschema, 'subject', eid, fix)
if fix:
sql = 'DELETE FROM %s_relation WHERE eid_from=%s;' % (
rschema, eid)
session.system_sql(sql)
cursor = session.system_sql('SELECT eid_to FROM %s_relation;' % rschema)
for row in cursor.fetchall():
eid = row[0]
if not has_eid(session, cursor, eid, eids):
bad_related_msg(rschema, 'object', eid, fix)
if fix:
sql = 'DELETE FROM %s_relation WHERE eid_to=%s;' % (
rschema, eid)
session.system_sql(sql)
def check_metadata(schema, session, eids, fix=1):
"""check entities has required metadata
FIXME: rewrite using RQL queries ?
"""
print 'Checking metadata'
cursor = session.system_sql("SELECT DISTINCT type FROM entities;")
eidcolumn = SQL_PREFIX + 'eid'
for etype, in cursor.fetchall():
table = SQL_PREFIX + etype
for rel, default in ( ('creation_date', datetime.now()),
('modification_date', datetime.now()), ):
column = SQL_PREFIX + rel
cursor = session.system_sql("SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s is NULL"
% (eidcolumn, table, column))
for eid, in cursor.fetchall():
msg = ' %s with eid %s has no %s'
print >> sys.stderr, msg % (etype, eid, rel),
if fix:
session.system_sql("UPDATE %s SET %s=%%(v)s WHERE %s=%s ;"
% (table, column, eidcolumn, eid),
{'v': default})
print >> sys.stderr, ' [FIXED]'
else:
print >> sys.stderr
cursor = session.system_sql('SELECT MIN(%s) FROM %sCWUser;' % (eidcolumn,
SQL_PREFIX))
default_user_eid = cursor.fetchone()[0]
assert default_user_eid is not None, 'no user defined !'
for rel, default in ( ('owned_by', default_user_eid), ):
cursor = session.system_sql("SELECT eid, type FROM entities "
"WHERE source='system' AND NOT EXISTS "
"(SELECT 1 FROM %s_relation WHERE eid_from=eid);"
% rel)
for eid, etype in cursor.fetchall():
msg = ' %s with eid %s has no %s relation'
print >> sys.stderr, msg % (etype, eid, rel),
if fix:
session.system_sql('INSERT INTO %s_relation VALUES (%s, %s) ;'
% (rel, eid, default))
print >> sys.stderr, ' [FIXED]'
else:
print >> sys.stderr
def check(repo, cnx, checks, reindex, fix, withpb=True):
"""check integrity of instance's repository,
using given user and password to locally connect to the repository
(no running cubicweb server needed)
"""
session = repo._get_session(cnx.sessionid, setpool=True)
# yo, launch checks
if checks:
eids_cache = {}
with security_enabled(session, read=False): # ensure no read security
for check in checks:
check_func = globals()['check_%s' % check]
check_func(repo.schema, session, eids_cache, fix=fix)
if fix:
cnx.commit()
else:
print
if not fix:
print 'WARNING: Diagnostic run, nothing has been corrected'
if reindex:
cnx.rollback()
session.set_pool()
reindex_entities(repo.schema, session, withpb=withpb)
cnx.commit()
def warning(msg, *args):
if args:
msg = msg % args
print 'WARNING: %s' % msg
def error(msg, *args):
if args:
msg = msg % args
print 'ERROR: %s' % msg
def check_mapping(schema, mapping, warning=warning, error=error):
# first check stuff found in mapping file exists in the schema
for attr in ('support_entities', 'support_relations'):
for ertype in mapping[attr].keys():
try:
mapping[attr][ertype] = erschema = schema[ertype]
except KeyError:
error('reference to unknown type %s in %s', ertype, attr)
del mapping[attr][ertype]
else:
if erschema.final or erschema in META_RTYPES:
error('type %s should not be mapped in %s', ertype, attr)
del mapping[attr][ertype]
for attr in ('dont_cross_relations', 'cross_relations'):
for rtype in list(mapping[attr]):
try:
rschema = schema.rschema(rtype)
except KeyError:
error('reference to unknown relation type %s in %s', rtype, attr)
mapping[attr].remove(rtype)
else:
if rschema.final or rschema in VIRTUAL_RTYPES:
error('relation type %s should not be mapped in %s',
rtype, attr)
mapping[attr].remove(rtype)
# check relation in dont_cross_relations aren't in support_relations
for rschema in mapping['dont_cross_relations']:
if rschema in mapping['support_relations']:
warning('relation %s is in dont_cross_relations and in support_relations',
rschema)
# check relation in cross_relations are in support_relations
for rschema in mapping['cross_relations']:
if rschema not in mapping['support_relations']:
warning('relation %s is in cross_relations but not in support_relations',
rschema)
# check for relation in both cross_relations and dont_cross_relations
for rschema in mapping['cross_relations'] & mapping['dont_cross_relations']:
error('relation %s is in both cross_relations and dont_cross_relations',
rschema)
# now check for more handy things
seen = set()
for eschema in mapping['support_entities'].values():
for rschema, ttypes, role in eschema.relation_definitions():
if rschema in META_RTYPES:
continue
ttypes = [ttype for ttype in ttypes if ttype in mapping['support_entities']]
if not rschema in mapping['support_relations']:
somethingprinted = False
for ttype in ttypes:
rdef = rschema.role_rdef(eschema, ttype, role)
seen.add(rdef)
if rdef.role_cardinality(role) in '1+':
error('relation %s with %s as %s and target type %s is '
'mandatory but not supported',
rschema, eschema, role, ttype)
somethingprinted = True
elif ttype in mapping['support_entities']:
if rdef not in seen:
warning('%s could be supported', rdef)
somethingprinted = True
if rschema not in mapping['dont_cross_relations']:
if role == 'subject' and rschema.inlined:
error('inlined relation %s of %s should be supported',
rschema, eschema)
elif not somethingprinted and rschema not in seen:
print 'you may want to specify something for %s' % rschema
seen.add(rschema)
else:
if not ttypes:
warning('relation %s with %s as %s is supported but no target '
'type supported', rschema, role, eschema)
if rschema in mapping['cross_relations'] and rschema.inlined:
error('you should unline relation %s which is supported and '
'may be crossed ', rschema)
for rschema in mapping['support_relations'].values():
if rschema in META_RTYPES:
continue
for subj, obj in rschema.rdefs:
if subj in mapping['support_entities'] and obj in mapping['support_entities']:
break
else:
error('relation %s is supported but none if its definitions '
'matches supported entities', rschema)