[entity] don't look at fetch order recursively
If fetch_attrs includes relations, stop including the entities on the
other side in our sorting. Fixes regression from 73ea636a5562 where we
would sort on the target entity before the attribute we wanted if the
relation's name sorted before the attribute's. This showed up in the
forge/tracker cubes with Version entities being sorted by their State's
name in preference to their version number.
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"""Simple cryptographic routines, based on python-crypto."""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from base64 import b64encode, b64decode
from six.moves import cPickle as pickle
from Crypto.Cipher import Blowfish
_CYPHERERS = {}
def _cypherer(seed):
try:
return _CYPHERERS[seed]
except KeyError:
_CYPHERERS[seed] = Blowfish.new(seed, Blowfish.MODE_ECB)
return _CYPHERERS[seed]
def encrypt(data, seed):
string = pickle.dumps(data)
string = string + '*' * (8 - len(string) % 8)
string = b64encode(_cypherer(seed).encrypt(string))
return unicode(string)
def decrypt(string, seed):
# pickle ignores trailing characters so we do not need to strip them off
string = _cypherer(seed).decrypt(b64decode(string))
return pickle.loads(string)