[repository] fix edited_attributes management in multiple SET queries
entity.edited_attributes was messed up with previous edited entities.
The UpdateStep now gives a new fresh edited_attributes set to
repository.glob_update_entity() so that each entity can modify it
during its "transaction".
"""csv export views
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"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from cubicweb.schema import display_name
from cubicweb.uilib import UnicodeCSVWriter
from cubicweb.view import EntityView, AnyRsetView
class CSVMixIn(object):
"""mixin class for CSV views"""
templatable = False
content_type = "text/comma-separated-values"
binary = True # avoid unicode assertion
csv_params = {'dialect': 'excel',
'quotechar': '"',
'delimiter': ';',
'lineterminator': '\n'}
def set_request_content_type(self):
"""overriden to set a .csv filename"""
self._cw.set_content_type(self.content_type, filename='cubicwebexport.csv')
def csvwriter(self, **kwargs):
params = self.csv_params.copy()
params.update(kwargs)
return UnicodeCSVWriter(self.w, self._cw.encoding, **params)
class CSVRsetView(CSVMixIn, AnyRsetView):
"""dumps raw result set in CSV"""
__regid__ = 'csvexport'
title = _('csv export')
def call(self):
writer = self.csvwriter()
writer.writerow(self.columns_labels())
rset, descr = self.cw_rset, self.cw_rset.description
eschema = self._cw.vreg.schema.eschema
for rowindex, row in enumerate(rset):
csvrow = []
for colindex, val in enumerate(row):
etype = descr[rowindex][colindex]
if val is not None and not eschema(etype).final:
# csvrow.append(val) # val is eid in that case
content = self._cw.view('textincontext', rset,
row=rowindex, col=colindex)
else:
content = self._cw.view('final', rset,
format='text/plain',
row=rowindex, col=colindex)
csvrow.append(content)
writer.writerow(csvrow)
class CSVEntityView(CSVMixIn, EntityView):
"""dumps rset's entities (with full set of attributes) in CSV
the generated CSV file will have a table per entity type found in the
resultset. ('table' here only means empty lines separation between table
contents)
"""
__regid__ = 'ecsvexport'
title = _('csv entities export')
def call(self):
req = self._cw
rows_by_type = {}
writer = self.csvwriter()
rowdef_by_type = {}
for index in xrange(len(self.cw_rset)):
entity = self.cw_rset.complete_entity(index)
if entity.e_schema not in rows_by_type:
rowdef_by_type[entity.e_schema] = [rs for rs, at in entity.e_schema.attribute_definitions()
if at != 'Bytes']
rows_by_type[entity.e_schema] = [[display_name(req, rschema.type)
for rschema in rowdef_by_type[entity.e_schema]]]
rows = rows_by_type[entity.e_schema]
rows.append([entity.printable_value(rs.type, format='text/plain')
for rs in rowdef_by_type[entity.e_schema]])
for rows in rows_by_type.itervalues():
writer.writerows(rows)
# use two empty lines as separator
writer.writerows([[], []])