[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.
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"""Source to query another RQL repository using pyro"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
_ = unicode
from functools import partial
import zmq
from cubicweb.server.cwzmq import cwproto_to_zmqaddr
# XXX hack to overpass old zmq limitation that force to have
# only one context per python process
try:
from cubicweb.server.cwzmq import ctx
except ImportError:
ctx = zmq.Context()
class ZMQRepositoryClient(object):
"""
This class delegates the overall repository stuff to a remote source.
So calling a method of this repository will result on calling the
corresponding method of the remote source repository.
Any raised exception on the remote source is propagated locally.
ZMQ is used as the transport layer and cPickle is used to serialize data.
"""
def __init__(self, zmq_address):
"""A zmq address provided here will be like
`zmqpickle-tcp://127.0.0.1:42000`. W
We chop the prefix to get a real zmq address.
"""
self.socket = ctx.socket(zmq.REQ)
self.socket.connect(cwproto_to_zmqaddr(zmq_address))
def __zmqcall__(self, name, *args, **kwargs):
self.socket.send_pyobj([name, args, kwargs])
result = self.socket.recv_pyobj()
if isinstance(result, BaseException):
raise result
return result
def __getattr__(self, name):
return partial(self.__zmqcall__, name)