[views] Display attributes in entity creation form based on "add" permission
Previously, the "update" permission was used. Hence in case the latter is
more restrictive that the "add" permission, an user may not be able to set
such an attribute, despite she may have "add" permission on it.
As a result of the change of permissions action in `editable_attributes`
method (add/update depending on whether the entity is being created or
modified), the "eid" attribute would have shown up in the edition form. To
avoid this, it is moved in the "hidden" section (where it should arguably
belong anyways).
Closes #4342844.
def migrate_varchar_to_nvarchar():
dbdriver = config.system_source_config['db-driver']
if dbdriver != "sqlserver2005":
return
introspection_sql = """\
SELECT table_schema, table_name, column_name, is_nullable, character_maximum_length
FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE data_type = 'VARCHAR' and table_name <> 'SYSDIAGRAMS'
"""
has_index_sql = """\
SELECT i.name AS index_name,
i.type_desc,
i.is_unique,
i.is_unique_constraint
FROM sys.indexes AS i, sys.index_columns as j, sys.columns as k
WHERE is_hypothetical = 0 AND i.index_id <> 0
AND i.object_id = j.object_id
AND i.index_id = j.index_id
AND i.object_id = OBJECT_ID('%(table)s')
AND k.name = '%(col)s'
AND k.object_id=i.object_id
AND j.column_id = k.column_id;"""
generated_statements = []
for schema, table, column, is_nullable, length in sql(introspection_sql, ask_confirm=False):
qualified_table = '[%s].[%s]' % (schema, table)
rset = sql(has_index_sql % {'table': qualified_table, 'col':column},
ask_confirm = False)
drops = []
creates = []
for idx_name, idx_type, idx_unique, is_unique_constraint in rset:
if is_unique_constraint:
drops.append('ALTER TABLE %s DROP CONSTRAINT %s' % (qualified_table, idx_name))
creates.append('ALTER TABLE %s ADD CONSTRAINT %s UNIQUE (%s)' % (qualified_table, idx_name, column))
else:
drops.append('DROP INDEX %s ON %s' % (idx_name, qualified_table))
if idx_unique:
unique = 'UNIQUE'
else:
unique = ''
creates.append('CREATE %s %s INDEX %s ON %s(%s)' % (unique, idx_type, idx_name, qualified_table, column))
if length == -1:
length = 'max'
if is_nullable == 'YES':
not_null = 'NULL'
else:
not_null = 'NOT NULL'
alter_sql = 'ALTER TABLE %s ALTER COLUMN %s NVARCHAR(%s) %s' % (qualified_table, column, length, not_null)
generated_statements+= drops + [alter_sql] + creates
for statement in generated_statements:
print statement
sql(statement, ask_confirm=False)
commit()
migrate_varchar_to_nvarchar()