[entity] introduce a new 'adapters' registry
This changeset introduces the notion in adapters (as in Zope Component Architecture)
in a cubicweb way, eg using a specific registry of appobjects.
This allows nicer code structure, by avoid clutering entity classes and moving
code usually specific to a place of the ui (or something else) together with the
code that use the interface.
We don't use actual interface anymore, they are implied by adapters (which
may be abstract), whose reg id is an interface name.
Appobjects that used to 'implements(IFace)' should now be rewritten by:
* coding an IFaceAdapter(EntityAdapter) defining (implementing if desired)
the interface, usually with __regid__ = 'IFace'
* use "adaptable('IFace')" as selector instead
Also, the implements_adapter_compat decorator eases backward compatibility
with adapter's methods that may still be found on entities implementing
the interface.
Notice that unlike ZCA, we don't support automatic adapters chain (yagni?).
All interfaces defined in cubicweb have been turned into adapters, also
some new ones have been introduced to cleanup Entity / AnyEntity classes
namespace. At the end, the pluggable mixins mecanism should disappear in
favor of adapters as well.
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import os
import sys
try:
import win32serviceutil
import win32service
except ImportError:
print 'Win32 extensions for Python are likely not installed.'
sys.exit(3)
from cubicweb.etwist.server import (CubicWebRootResource, reactor, server)
import logging
from logging import getLogger, handlers
from cubicweb import set_log_methods
from cubicweb.cwconfig import CubicWebConfiguration as cwcfg
def _check_env(env):
env_vars = ('CW_INSTANCES_DIR', 'CW_INSTANCES_DATA_DIR', 'CW_RUNTIME_DIR')
for var in env_vars:
if var not in env:
raise Exception('The environment variables %s must be set.' % \
', '.join(env_vars))
if not env.get('USERNAME'):
env['USERNAME'] = 'cubicweb'
class CWService(object, win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework):
_svc_name_ = None
_svc_display_name_ = None
instance = None
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
cwcfg.load_cwctl_plugins()
logger = getLogger('cubicweb')
set_log_methods(CubicWebRootResource, logger)
def SvcStop(self):
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOP_PENDING)
logger = getLogger('cubicweb.twisted')
logger.info('stopping %s service' % self.instance)
reactor.stop()
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOP_PENDING)
def SvcDoRun(self):
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_START_PENDING)
logger = getLogger('cubicweb.twisted')
handler = handlers.NTEventLogHandler('cubicweb')
handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
logger.addHandler(handler)
logger.info('starting %s service' % self.instance)
try:
_check_env(os.environ)
# create the site
config = cwcfg.config_for(self.instance)
root_resource = CubicWebRootResource(config, False)
website = server.Site(root_resource)
# serve it via standard HTTP on port set in the configuration
port = config['port'] or 8080
logger.info('listening on port %s' % port)
reactor.listenTCP(port, website)
root_resource.init_publisher()
root_resource.start_service()
logger.info('instance started on %s', root_resource.base_url)
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_RUNNING)
reactor.run()
except Exception, e:
logger.error('service %s stopped (cause: %s)' % (self.instance, e))
logger.exception('what happened ...')
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOPPED)