[rset] Add a line break the first result in repr of multiple rows rset
Improve readability of rset while debugging by aligning the first value with the
others if the rset have multiple row. This first line was usually not read as
it' was on the same line that the first part of the repr ("<rset <RQL>, (%i
rows) ...")
# copyright 2003-2010 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
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"""some utilities to define schema permissions
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from rql.utils import quote
from cubicweb.schema import RO_REL_PERMS, RO_ATTR_PERMS, \
PUB_SYSTEM_ENTITY_PERMS, PUB_SYSTEM_REL_PERMS, \
ERQLExpression, RRQLExpression
# permissions for "meta" entity type (readable by anyone, can only be
# added/deleted by managers)
META_ETYPE_PERMS = PUB_SYSTEM_ENTITY_PERMS # XXX deprecates
# permissions for "meta" relation type (readable by anyone, can only be
# added/deleted by managers)
META_RTYPE_PERMS = PUB_SYSTEM_REL_PERMS # XXX deprecates
# permissions for relation type that should only set by hooks using unsafe
# execute, readable by anyone
HOOKS_RTYPE_PERMS = RO_REL_PERMS # XXX deprecates
def _perm(names):
if isinstance(names, (list, tuple)):
if len(names) == 1:
names = quote(names[0])
else:
names = 'IN (%s)' % (','.join(quote(name) for name in names))
else:
names = quote(names)
#return u' require_permission P, P name %s, U in_group G, P require_group G' % names
return u' require_permission P, P name %s, U has_group_permission P' % names
def xperm(*names):
return 'X' + _perm(names)
def xexpr(*names):
return ERQLExpression(xperm(*names))
def xrexpr(relation, *names):
return ERQLExpression('X %s Y, Y %s' % (relation, _perm(names)))
def xorexpr(relation, etype, *names):
return ERQLExpression('Y %s X, X is %s, Y %s' % (relation, etype, _perm(names)))
def sexpr(*names):
return RRQLExpression('S' + _perm(names), 'S')
def restricted_sexpr(restriction, *names):
rql = '%s, %s' % (restriction, 'S' + _perm(names))
return RRQLExpression(rql, 'S')
def restricted_oexpr(restriction, *names):
rql = '%s, %s' % (restriction, 'O' + _perm(names))
return RRQLExpression(rql, 'O')
def oexpr(*names):
return RRQLExpression('O' + _perm(names), 'O')
# def supdate_perm():
# return RRQLExpression('U has_update_permission S', 'S')
# def oupdate_perm():
# return RRQLExpression('U has_update_permission O', 'O')
def relxperm(rel, role, *names):
assert role in ('subject', 'object')
if role == 'subject':
zxrel = ', X %s Z' % rel
else:
zxrel = ', Z %s X' % rel
return 'Z' + _perm(names) + zxrel
def relxexpr(rel, role, *names):
return ERQLExpression(relxperm(rel, role, *names))