[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
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"""Common utilies to format / send emails."""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from base64 import b64encode, b64decode
from time import time
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
from email.mime.image import MIMEImage
from email.header import Header
from email.utils import formatdate
from socket import gethostname
from six import PY2, PY3, text_type
def header(ustring):
if PY3:
return Header(ustring, 'utf-8')
return Header(ustring.encode('UTF-8'), 'UTF-8')
def addrheader(uaddr, uname=None):
# even if an email address should be ascii, encode it using utf8 since
# automatic tests may generate non ascii email address
if PY2:
addr = uaddr.encode('UTF-8')
else:
addr = uaddr
if uname:
val = '%s <%s>' % (header(uname).encode(), addr)
else:
val = addr
assert isinstance(val, str) # bytes in py2, ascii-encoded unicode in py3
return val
def construct_message_id(appid, eid, withtimestamp=True):
if withtimestamp:
addrpart = 'eid=%s×tamp=%.10f' % (eid, time())
else:
addrpart = 'eid=%s' % eid
# we don't want any equal sign nor trailing newlines
leftpart = b64encode(addrpart.encode('ascii'), b'.-').decode('ascii').rstrip().rstrip('=')
return '<%s@%s.%s>' % (leftpart, appid, gethostname())
def parse_message_id(msgid, appid):
if msgid[0] == '<':
msgid = msgid[1:]
if msgid[-1] == '>':
msgid = msgid[:-1]
try:
values, qualif = msgid.split('@')
padding = len(values) % 4
values = b64decode(str(values + '='*padding), '.-')
values = dict(v.split('=') for v in values.split('&'))
fromappid, host = qualif.split('.', 1)
except Exception:
return None
if appid != fromappid or host != gethostname():
return None
return values
def format_mail(uinfo, to_addrs, content, subject="",
cc_addrs=(), msgid=None, references=(), config=None):
"""Sends an Email to 'e_addr' with content 'content', and subject 'subject'
to_addrs and cc_addrs are expected to be a list of email address without
name
"""
assert isinstance(content, text_type), repr(content)
msg = MIMEText(content.encode('UTF-8'), 'plain', 'UTF-8')
# safety: keep only the first newline
try:
subject = subject.splitlines()[0]
msg['Subject'] = header(subject)
except IndexError:
pass # no subject
if uinfo.get('email'):
email = uinfo['email']
elif config and config['sender-addr']:
email = text_type(config['sender-addr'])
else:
email = u''
if uinfo.get('name'):
name = uinfo['name']
elif config and config['sender-name']:
name = text_type(config['sender-name'])
else:
name = u''
msg['From'] = addrheader(email, name)
if config and config['sender-addr'] and config['sender-addr'] != email:
appaddr = addrheader(config['sender-addr'], config['sender-name'])
msg['Reply-to'] = '%s, %s' % (msg['From'], appaddr)
elif email:
msg['Reply-to'] = msg['From']
if config is not None:
msg['X-CW'] = config.appid
unique_addrs = lambda addrs: sorted(set(addr for addr in addrs if addr is not None))
msg['To'] = ', '.join(addrheader(addr) for addr in unique_addrs(to_addrs))
if cc_addrs:
msg['Cc'] = ', '.join(addrheader(addr) for addr in unique_addrs(cc_addrs))
if msgid:
msg['Message-id'] = msgid
if references:
msg['References'] = ', '.join(references)
msg['Date'] = formatdate()
return msg
class HtmlEmail(MIMEMultipart):
def __init__(self, subject, textcontent, htmlcontent,
sendermail=None, sendername=None, recipients=None, ccrecipients=None):
MIMEMultipart.__init__(self, 'related')
self['Subject'] = header(subject)
self.preamble = 'This is a multi-part message in MIME format.'
# Attach alternative text message
alternative = MIMEMultipart('alternative')
self.attach(alternative)
msgtext = MIMEText(textcontent.encode('UTF-8'), 'plain', 'UTF-8')
alternative.attach(msgtext)
# Attach html message
msghtml = MIMEText(htmlcontent.encode('UTF-8'), 'html', 'UTF-8')
alternative.attach(msghtml)
if sendermail or sendername:
self['From'] = addrheader(sendermail, sendername)
if recipients:
self['To'] = ', '.join(addrheader(addr) for addr in recipients if addr is not None)
if ccrecipients:
self['Cc'] = ', '.join(addrheader(addr) for addr in ccrecipients if addr is not None)
def attach_image(self, data, htmlId):
image = MIMEImage(data)
image.add_header('Content-ID', '<%s>' % htmlId)
self.attach(image)