web/action.py
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Mon, 27 Jun 2011 18:46:08 +0200
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changeset 7564 1d64c8d33156
parent 6800 3f3d576b87d9
child 7793 8a330017ca4d
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[server] "overrule" case insensitivity of database name (closes: #611294) The only instances where you are required to use quotes are either when a database object's identifier is identical to a keyword, or when the identifier has at least one capitalized letter in its name. In either of these circumstances, you must remember to quote the identifier both when creating the object, as well as in any subsequent references to that object

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"""abstract action classes for CubicWeb web client"""

__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
_ = unicode

from cubicweb import target
from cubicweb.selectors import (partial_relation_possible, match_search_state,
                                one_line_rset)
from cubicweb.appobject import AppObject


class Action(AppObject):
    """abstract action. Handle the .search_states attribute to match
    request search state.
    """
    __registry__ = 'actions'
    __select__ = match_search_state('normal')
    order = 99
    category = 'moreactions'
    # actions in category 'moreactions' can specify a sub-menu in which they should be filed
    submenu = None

    def actual_actions(self):
        yield self

    def fill_menu(self, box, menu):
        """add action(s) to the given submenu of the given box"""
        for action in self.actual_actions():
            menu.append(box.action_link(action))

    def html_class(self):
        if self._cw.selected(self.url()):
            return 'selected'

    def build_action(self, title, url, **kwargs):
        return UnregisteredAction(self._cw, title, url, **kwargs)

    def url(self):
        """return the url associated with this action"""
        raise NotImplementedError


class UnregisteredAction(Action):
    """non registered action, used to build boxes"""
    category = None
    id = None

    def __init__(self, req, title, url, **kwargs):
        Action.__init__(self, req)
        self.title = req._(title)
        self._url = url
        self.__dict__.update(kwargs)

    def url(self):
        return self._url


class LinkToEntityAction(Action):
    """base class for actions consisting to create a new object with an initial
    relation set to an entity.

    Additionaly to EntityAction behaviour, this class is parametrized using
    .rtype, .role and .target_etype attributes to check if the action apply and
    if the logged user has access to it (see
    :class:`~cubicweb.selectors.partial_relation_possible` selector
    documentation for more information).
    """
    __select__ = (match_search_state('normal') & one_line_rset()
                  & partial_relation_possible(action='add', strict=True))

    submenu = 'addrelated'

    def url(self):
        try:
            ttype = self.etype # deprecated in 3.6, already warned by the selector
        except AttributeError:
            ttype = self.target_etype
        entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(self.cw_row or 0, self.cw_col or 0)
        linkto = '%s:%s:%s' % (self.rtype, entity.eid, target(self))
        return self._cw.build_url('add/%s' % ttype, __linkto=linkto,
                                  __redirectpath=entity.rest_path(),
                                  __redirectvid=self._cw.form.get('__redirectvid', ''))