[migration] make sure the repo knows about all constraint types
Adding new constraint types is cumbersome. It's easy to forget to do it
in a migration script. So sync the constraint types at the beginning of
each migration.
Closes #3724892
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"""helper classes to handle server-side edition of entities"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from copy import copy
from yams import ValidationError
_MARKER = object()
class dict_protocol_catcher(object):
def __init__(self, entity):
self.__entity = entity
def __getitem__(self, attr):
return self.__entity.cw_edited[attr]
def __setitem__(self, attr, value):
self.__entity.cw_edited[attr] = value
def __getattr__(self, attr):
return getattr(self.__entity, attr)
class EditedEntity(dict):
"""encapsulate entities attributes being written by an RQL query"""
def __init__(self, entity, **kwargs):
dict.__init__(self, **kwargs)
self.entity = entity
self.skip_security = set()
self.querier_pending_relations = {}
self.saved = False
def __hash__(self):
# dict|set keyable
return hash(id(self))
def __lt__(self, other):
# we don't want comparison by value inherited from dict
return id(self) < id(other)
def __eq__(self, other):
return id(self) == id(other)
def __setitem__(self, attr, value):
assert attr != 'eid'
# don't add attribute into skip_security if already in edited
# attributes, else we may accidentaly skip a desired security check
if attr not in self:
self.skip_security.add(attr)
self.edited_attribute(attr, value)
def __delitem__(self, attr):
assert not self.saved, 'too late to modify edited attributes'
super(EditedEntity, self).__delitem__(attr)
self.entity.cw_attr_cache.pop(attr, None)
def __copy__(self):
# default copy protocol fails in EditedEntity.__setitem__ because
# copied entity has no skip_security attribute at this point
return EditedEntity(self.entity, **self)
def pop(self, attr, *args):
# don't update skip_security by design (think to storage api)
assert not self.saved, 'too late to modify edited attributes'
value = super(EditedEntity, self).pop(attr, *args)
self.entity.cw_attr_cache.pop(attr, *args)
return value
def setdefault(self, attr, default):
assert attr != 'eid'
# don't add attribute into skip_security if already in edited
# attributes, else we may accidentaly skip a desired security check
if attr not in self:
self[attr] = default
return self[attr]
def update(self, values, skipsec=True):
if skipsec:
setitem = self.__setitem__
else:
setitem = self.edited_attribute
for attr, value in values.iteritems():
setitem(attr, value)
def edited_attribute(self, attr, value):
"""attribute being edited by a rql query: should'nt be added to
skip_security
"""
assert not self.saved, 'too late to modify edited attributes'
super(EditedEntity, self).__setitem__(attr, value)
self.entity.cw_attr_cache[attr] = value
# mark attribute as needing purge by the client
self.entity._cw_dont_cache_attribute(attr)
def oldnewvalue(self, attr):
"""returns the couple (old attr value, new attr value)
NOTE: will only work in a before_update_entity hook
"""
assert not self.saved, 'too late to get the old value'
# get new value and remove from local dict to force a db query to
# fetch old value
newvalue = self.entity.cw_attr_cache.pop(attr, _MARKER)
oldvalue = getattr(self.entity, attr)
if newvalue is not _MARKER:
self.entity.cw_attr_cache[attr] = newvalue
else:
newvalue = oldvalue
return oldvalue, newvalue
def set_defaults(self):
"""set default values according to the schema"""
for attr, value in self.entity.e_schema.defaults():
if not attr in self:
self[str(attr)] = value
def check(self, creation=False):
"""check the entity edition against its schema. Only final relation
are checked here, constraint on actual relations are checked in hooks
"""
entity = self.entity
if creation:
# on creations, we want to check all relations, especially
# required attributes
relations = [rschema for rschema in entity.e_schema.subject_relations()
if rschema.final and rschema.type != 'eid']
else:
relations = [entity._cw.vreg.schema.rschema(rtype)
for rtype in self]
try:
entity.e_schema.check(dict_protocol_catcher(entity),
creation=creation, relations=relations)
except ValidationError as ex:
ex.entity = self.entity.eid
raise
def clone(self):
thecopy = EditedEntity(copy(self.entity))
thecopy.entity.cw_attr_cache = copy(self.entity.cw_attr_cache)
thecopy.entity._cw_related_cache = {}
thecopy.update(self, skipsec=False)
return thecopy