sobjects/__init__.py
author Aurelien Campeas <aurelien.campeas@logilab.fr>
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 15:18:22 +0100
changeset 8735 5567a5117aeb
parent 8696 0bb18407c053
child 10614 57dfde80df11
permissions -rw-r--r--
[entity] ensure the .related(entities=False) parameter is honored all the way down (closes #2755994) As of today, such a call will always fill the relation cache by calling .entities() on every single related rset entry. As a consequence, the `limit` parameter handling also had to be fixed. It was bogus in the following ways: * not used in the related_rql, hence potentially huge database requests, but also actually * foolishly used in the .entities()-calling cache routine we now bypass (this changeset ticket's main topic) Now: * we set a limit on the rql expression, and * forbid caching if given a non-None limit (as we don't want to make the cache handling code more complicated than it is already) With this, entity.unrelated gets a better limit implementation (so the code in related/unrelated is nice and symmetric) Risk: * _cw_relation_cache disappears completely, which is good, but this is Python, so you never know ...

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"""server side objects"""

import os.path as osp

def registration_callback(vreg):
    vreg.register_all(globals().itervalues(), __name__)
    global URL_MAPPING
    URL_MAPPING = {}
    if vreg.config.apphome:
        url_mapping_file = osp.join(vreg.config.apphome, 'urlmapping.py')
        if osp.exists(url_mapping_file):
            URL_MAPPING = eval(file(url_mapping_file).read())
            vreg.info('using url mapping %s from %s', URL_MAPPING, url_mapping_file)