[web] fix muledit rendering bug
form.cw_col might be None and explicitly passing None to the selector
chain may crash. Most __call__ methods of selectors are defined as in :
def __call__(self, cls, req, rset, row=None, col=0, **kwargs)
and then manipulate col as if it's an integer.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""This module provides tools to import tabular data.
:organization: Logilab
:copyright: 2001-2010 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), license is LGPL v2.
:contact: http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
:license: GNU Lesser General Public License, v2.1 - http://www.gnu.org/licenses
Example of use (run this with `cubicweb-ctl shell instance import-script.py`):
.. sourcecode:: python
from cubicweb.devtools.dataimport import *
# define data generators
GENERATORS = []
USERS = [('Prenom', 'firstname', ()),
('Nom', 'surname', ()),
('Identifiant', 'login', ()),
]
def gen_users(ctl):
for row in ctl.get_data('utilisateurs'):
entity = mk_entity(row, USERS)
entity['upassword'] = u'motdepasse'
ctl.check('login', entity['login'], None)
ctl.store.add('CWUser', entity)
email = {'address': row['email']}
ctl.store.add('EmailAddress', email)
ctl.store.relate(entity['eid'], 'use_email', email['eid'])
ctl.store.rql('SET U in_group G WHERE G name "users", U eid %(x)s', {'x':entity['eid']})
CHK = [('login', check_doubles, 'Utilisateurs Login',
'Deux utilisateurs ne devraient pas avoir le même login.'),
]
GENERATORS.append( (gen_users, CHK) )
# create controller
ctl = CWImportController(RQLObjectStore())
ctl.askerror = 1
ctl.generators = GENERATORS
ctl.store._checkpoint = checkpoint
ctl.store._rql = rql
ctl.data['utilisateurs'] = lazytable(utf8csvreader(open('users.csv')))
# run
ctl.run()
sys.exit(0)
.. BUG fichier à une colonne pose un problème de parsing
.. TODO rollback()
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
import sys
import csv
import traceback
import os.path as osp
from StringIO import StringIO
from logilab.common import shellutils
from logilab.common.deprecation import deprecated
def ucsvreader_pb(filepath, encoding='utf-8', separator=',', quote='"',
skipfirst=False, withpb=True):
"""same as ucsvreader but a progress bar is displayed as we iter on rows"""
if not osp.exists(filepath):
raise Exception("file doesn't exists: %s" % filepath)
rowcount = int(shellutils.Execute('wc -l "%s"' % filepath).out.strip().split()[0])
if skipfirst:
rowcount -= 1
if withpb:
pb = shellutils.ProgressBar(rowcount, 50)
for urow in ucsvreader(file(filepath), encoding, separator, quote, skipfirst):
yield urow
if withpb:
pb.update()
print ' %s rows imported' % rowcount
def ucsvreader(stream, encoding='utf-8', separator=',', quote='"',
skipfirst=False):
"""A csv reader that accepts files with any encoding and outputs unicode
strings
"""
it = iter(csv.reader(stream, delimiter=separator, quotechar=quote))
if skipfirst:
it.next()
for row in it:
yield [item.decode(encoding) for item in row]
utf8csvreader = deprecated('use ucsvreader instead')(ucsvreader)
def commit_every(nbit, store, it):
for i, x in enumerate(it):
yield x
if nbit is not None and i % nbit:
store.checkpoint()
if nbit is not None:
store.checkpoint()
def lazytable(reader):
"""The first row is taken to be the header of the table and
used to output a dict for each row of data.
>>> data = lazytable(utf8csvreader(open(filename)))
"""
header = reader.next()
for row in reader:
yield dict(zip(header, row))
def mk_entity(row, map):
"""Return a dict made from sanitized mapped values.
ValidationError can be raised on unexpected values found in checkers
>>> row = {'myname': u'dupont'}
>>> map = [('myname', u'name', (capitalize_if_unicase,))]
>>> mk_entity(row, map)
{'name': u'Dupont'}
>>> row = {'myname': u'dupont', 'optname': u''}
>>> map = [('myname', u'name', (capitalize_if_unicase,)),
... ('optname', u'MARKER', (optional,))]
>>> mk_entity(row, map)
{'name': u'Dupont'}
"""
res = {}
assert isinstance(row, dict)
assert isinstance(map, list)
for src, dest, funcs in map:
assert not (required in funcs and optional in funcs), "optional and required checks are exclusive"
res[dest] = row[src]
try:
for func in funcs:
res[dest] = func(res[dest])
if res[dest] is None:
raise AssertionError('undetermined value')
except AssertionError, err:
if optional in funcs:
# Forget this field if exception is coming from optional function
del res[dest]
else:
raise AssertionError('error with "%s" field: %s' % (src, err))
return res
# user interactions ############################################################
def tell(msg):
print msg
def confirm(question):
"""A confirm function that asks for yes/no/abort and exits on abort."""
answer = shellutils.ASK.ask(question, ('Y','n','abort'), 'Y')
if answer == 'abort':
sys.exit(1)
return answer == 'Y'
class catch_error(object):
"""Helper for @contextmanager decorator."""
def __init__(self, ctl, key='unexpected error', msg=None):
self.ctl = ctl
self.key = key
self.msg = msg
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
if type is not None:
if issubclass(type, (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit)):
return # re-raise
if self.ctl.catcherrors:
self.ctl.record_error(self.key, None, type, value, traceback)
return True # silent
# base sanitizing functions ####################################################
def capitalize_if_unicase(txt):
if txt.isupper() or txt.islower():
return txt.capitalize()
return txt
def uppercase(txt):
return txt.upper()
def lowercase(txt):
return txt.lower()
def no_space(txt):
return txt.replace(' ','')
def no_uspace(txt):
return txt.replace(u'\xa0','')
def no_dash(txt):
return txt.replace('-','')
def decimal(value):
"""cast to float but with comma replacement
We take care of some locale format as replacing ',' by '.'"""
value = value.replace(',', '.')
try:
return float(value)
except Exception, err:
raise AssertionError(err)
def integer(value):
try:
return int(value)
except Exception, err:
raise AssertionError(err)
def strip(txt):
return txt.strip()
def yesno(value):
"""simple heuristic that returns boolean value
>>> yesno("Yes")
True
>>> yesno("oui")
True
>>> yesno("1")
True
>>> yesno("11")
True
>>> yesno("")
False
>>> yesno("Non")
False
>>> yesno("blablabla")
False
"""
if value:
return value.lower()[0] in 'yo1'
return False
def isalpha(value):
if value.isalpha():
return value
raise AssertionError("not all characters in the string alphabetic")
def optional(value):
"""validation error will not been raised if you add this checker in chain"""
return value
def required(value):
"""raise AssertionError is value is empty
This check should be often found in last position in the chain.
"""
if bool(value):
return value
raise AssertionError("required")
@deprecated('use required(value)')
def nonempty(value):
return required(value)
@deprecated('use integer(value)')
def alldigits(txt):
if txt.isdigit():
return txt
else:
return u''
# base integrity checking functions ############################################
def check_doubles(buckets):
"""Extract the keys that have more than one item in their bucket."""
return [(key, len(value)) for key,value in buckets.items() if len(value) > 1]
def check_doubles_not_none(buckets):
"""Extract the keys that have more than one item in their bucket."""
return [(key, len(value)) for key,value in buckets.items() if key is not None and len(value) > 1]
# object stores #################################################################
class ObjectStore(object):
"""Store objects in memory for *faster* validation (development mode)
But it will not enforce the constraints of the schema and hence will miss some problems
>>> store = ObjectStore()
>>> user = {'login': 'johndoe'}
>>> store.add('CWUser', user)
>>> group = {'name': 'unknown'}
>>> store.add('CWUser', group)
>>> store.relate(user['eid'], 'in_group', group['eid'])
"""
def __init__(self):
self.items = []
self.eids = {}
self.types = {}
self.relations = set()
self.indexes = {}
self._rql = None
self._checkpoint = None
def _put(self, type, item):
self.items.append(item)
return len(self.items) - 1
def add(self, type, item):
assert isinstance(item, dict), 'item is not a dict but a %s' % type(item)
eid = item['eid'] = self._put(type, item)
self.eids[eid] = item
self.types.setdefault(type, []).append(eid)
def relate(self, eid_from, rtype, eid_to):
"""Add new relation (reverse type support is available)
>>> 1,2 = eid_from, eid_to
>>> self.relate(eid_from, 'in_group', eid_to)
1, 'in_group', 2
>>> self.relate(eid_from, 'reverse_in_group', eid_to)
2, 'in_group', 1
"""
if rtype.startswith('reverse_'):
eid_from, eid_to = eid_to, eid_from
rtype = rtype[8:]
relation = eid_from, rtype, eid_to
self.relations.add(relation)
return relation
def build_index(self, name, type, func=None):
index = {}
if func is None or not callable(func):
func = lambda x: x['eid']
for eid in self.types[type]:
index.setdefault(func(self.eids[eid]), []).append(eid)
assert index, "new index '%s' cannot be empty" % name
self.indexes[name] = index
def build_rqlindex(self, name, type, key, rql, rql_params=False, func=None):
"""build an index by rql query
rql should return eid in first column
ctl.store.build_index('index_name', 'users', 'login', 'Any U WHERE U is CWUser')
"""
rset = self.rql(rql, rql_params or {})
for entity in rset.entities():
getattr(entity, key) # autopopulate entity with key attribute
self.eids[entity.eid] = dict(entity)
if entity.eid not in self.types.setdefault(type, []):
self.types[type].append(entity.eid)
assert self.types[type], "new index type '%s' cannot be empty (0 record found)" % type
# Build index with specified key
func = lambda x: x[key]
self.build_index(name, type, func)
@deprecated('get_many() deprecated. Use fetch() instead')
def get_many(self, name, key):
return self.fetch(name, key, unique=False)
@deprecated('get_one() deprecated. Use fetch(..., unique=True) instead')
def get_one(self, name, key):
return self.fetch(name, key, unique=True)
def fetch(self, name, key, unique=False, decorator=None):
"""
decorator is a callable method or an iterator of callable methods (usually a lambda function)
decorator=lambda x: x[:1] (first value is returned)
We can use validation check function available in _entity
"""
eids = self.indexes[name].get(key, [])
if decorator is not None:
if not hasattr(decorator, '__iter__'):
decorator = (decorator,)
for f in decorator:
eids = f(eids)
if unique:
assert len(eids) == 1, u'expected a single one value for key "%s" in index "%s". Got %i' % (key, name, len(eids))
eids = eids[0] # FIXME maybe it's better to keep an iterator here ?
return eids
def find(self, type, key, value):
for idx in self.types[type]:
item = self.items[idx]
if item[key] == value:
yield item
def rql(self, *args):
if self._rql is not None:
return self._rql(*args)
def checkpoint(self):
pass
class RQLObjectStore(ObjectStore):
"""ObjectStore that works with an actual RQL repository (production mode)"""
_rql = None # bw compat
def __init__(self, session=None, checkpoint=None):
ObjectStore.__init__(self)
if session is not None:
if not hasattr(session, 'set_pool'):
# connection
cnx = session
session = session.request()
session.set_pool = lambda : None
checkpoint = checkpoint or cnx.commit
self.session = session
self.checkpoint = checkpoint or session.commit
elif checkpoint is not None:
self.checkpoint = checkpoint
def rql(self, *args):
if self._rql is not None:
return self._rql(*args)
self.session.set_pool()
return self.session.execute(*args)
def create_entity(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.session.set_pool()
entity = self.session.create_entity(*args, **kwargs)
self.eids[entity.eid] = entity
self.types.setdefault(args[0], []).append(entity.eid)
return entity
def _put(self, type, item):
query = ('INSERT %s X: ' % type) + ', '.join(['X %s %%(%s)s' % (key,key) for key in item])
return self.rql(query, item)[0][0]
def relate(self, eid_from, rtype, eid_to):
# if reverse relation is found, eids are exchanged
eid_from, rtype, eid_to = super(RQLObjectStore, self).relate(eid_from, rtype, eid_to)
self.rql('SET X %s Y WHERE X eid %%(x)s, Y eid %%(y)s' % rtype,
{'x': int(eid_from), 'y': int(eid_to)}, ('x', 'y'))
# the import controller ########################################################
class CWImportController(object):
"""Controller of the data import process.
>>> ctl = CWImportController(store)
>>> ctl.generators = list_of_data_generators
>>> ctl.data = dict_of_data_tables
>>> ctl.run()
"""
def __init__(self, store, askerror=0, catcherrors=None, tell=tell,
commitevery=50):
self.store = store
self.generators = None
self.data = {}
self.errors = None
self.askerror = askerror
if catcherrors is None:
catcherrors = askerror
self.catcherrors = catcherrors
self.commitevery = commitevery # set to None to do a single commit
self._tell = tell
def check(self, type, key, value):
self._checks.setdefault(type, {}).setdefault(key, []).append(value)
def check_map(self, entity, key, map, default):
try:
entity[key] = map[entity[key]]
except KeyError:
self.check(key, entity[key], None)
entity[key] = default
def record_error(self, key, msg=None, type=None, value=None, tb=None):
tmp = StringIO()
if type is None:
traceback.print_exc(file=tmp)
else:
traceback.print_exception(type, value, tb, file=tmp)
print tmp.getvalue()
# use a list to avoid counting a <nb lines> errors instead of one
errorlog = self.errors.setdefault(key, [])
if msg is None:
errorlog.append(tmp.getvalue().splitlines())
else:
errorlog.append( (msg, tmp.getvalue().splitlines()) )
def run(self):
self.errors = {}
for func, checks in self.generators:
self._checks = {}
func_name = func.__name__[4:] # XXX
self.tell("Import '%s'..." % func_name)
try:
func(self)
except:
if self.catcherrors:
self.record_error(func_name, 'While calling %s' % func.__name__)
else:
raise
for key, func, title, help in checks:
buckets = self._checks.get(key)
if buckets:
err = func(buckets)
if err:
self.errors[title] = (help, err)
self.store.checkpoint()
nberrors = sum(len(err[1]) for err in self.errors.values())
self.tell('\nImport completed: %i entities, %i types, %i relations and %i errors'
% (len(self.store.eids), len(self.store.types),
len(self.store.relations), nberrors))
if self.errors:
if self.askerror==2 or (self.askerror and confirm('Display errors ?')):
from pprint import pformat
for errkey, error in self.errors.items():
self.tell("\n%s (%s): %d\n" % (error[0], errkey, len(error[1])))
self.tell(pformat(sorted(error[1])))
def get_data(self, key):
return self.data.get(key)
def index(self, name, key, value, unique=False):
"""create a new index
If unique is set to True, only first occurence will be kept not the following ones
"""
if unique:
try:
if value in self.store.indexes[name][key]:
return
except KeyError:
# we're sure that one is the first occurence; so continue...
pass
self.store.indexes.setdefault(name, {}).setdefault(key, []).append(value)
def tell(self, msg):
self._tell(msg)
def iter_and_commit(self, datakey):
"""iter rows, triggering commit every self.commitevery iterations"""
return commit_every(self.commitevery, self.store, self.get_data(datakey))