.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
.. _cubes:
Cubes
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Standard library
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A library of standard cubes are available from `CubicWeb Forge`_
Cubes provide entities and views.
The available application entities in standard cubes are:
* addressbook: PhoneNumber and PostalAddress
* basket: Basket (like a shopping cart)
* blog: Blog (a *very* basic blog)
* classfolder: Folder (to organize things but grouping them in folders)
* classtags: Tag (to tag anything)
* comment: Comment (to attach comment threads to entities)
* file: File (to allow users to upload and store binary or text files)
* link: Link (to collect links to web resources)
* mailinglist: MailingList (to reference a mailing-list and the URLs
for its archives and its admin interface)
* person: Person (easily mixed with addressbook)
* task: Task (something to be done between start and stop date)
* zone: Zone (to define places within larger places, for example a
city in a state in a country)
.. _`CubicWeb Forge`: http://www.cubicweb.org/project/
Adding comments to BlogDemo
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To import a cube in your instance just change the line in the
``__pkginfo__.py`` file and verify that the cube you are planning
to use is listed by the command ``cubicweb-ctl list``.
For example::
__use__ = ('comment',)
will make the ``Comment`` entity available in your ``BlogDemo``
cube.
Change the schema to add a relationship between ``BlogEntry`` and
``Comment`` and you are done. Since the comment cube defines the
``comments`` relationship, adding the line::
comments = ObjectRelation('Comment', cardinality='1*', composite='object')
to the definition of a ``BlogEntry`` will be enough.
Synchronize the data model
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Once you modified your data model, you need to synchronize the
database with your model. For this purpose, *CubicWeb* provides
a very useful command ``cubicweb-ctl shell blogdemo`` which
launches an interactive shell where you can enter migration
commands. (see :ref:`cubicweb-ctl` for more details))
As you added the cube named `comment`, you need to run:
::
add_cube('comment')
You can now start your instance and comment your blog entries.