[migration] don't handle data deletion anymore on schema changes
In most cases when we want to drop some entity/relation type, we don't care
whether hooks are called on their deletion. There is even low chances that some
hooks still exists, based on an old version of the schema. Last but not least,
this is horribly inefficient.
So this should be clearly documented and handled by application's programmer if
desired.
This patch removes unnecessary deletion (because table or column will be later
dropped) and reimplements the case of partial deletion (only one relation
definition among several, hence the database structure isn't modified) using
sql.
Only one test regarding deletion of inlined relation def is added as other cases
seem to be covered by existing tests.
Closes #7023315
"""twisted server for CubicWeb web instances
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:contact: http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
:license: GNU Lesser General Public License, v2.1 - http://www.gnu.org/licenses
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
class HTTPResponse(object):
"""An object representing an HTTP Response to be sent to the client.
"""
def __init__(self, twisted_request, code=None, headers=None, stream=None):
self._headers_out = headers
self._twreq = twisted_request
self._stream = stream
self._code = code
self._init_headers()
self._finalize()
def _init_headers(self):
if self._headers_out is None:
return
# initialize headers
for k, values in self._headers_out.getAllRawHeaders():
self._twreq.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(k, values)
# add content-length if not present
if (self._headers_out.getHeader('content-length') is None
and self._stream is not None):
self._twreq.setHeader('content-length', len(self._stream))
def _finalize(self):
# we must set code before writing anything, else it's too late
if self._code is not None:
self._twreq.setResponseCode(self._code)
if self._stream is not None:
self._twreq.write(str(self._stream))
self._twreq.finish()
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s.%s code=%d>" % (self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self._code)