server/edition.py
author Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr>
Thu, 21 Apr 2011 16:33:55 +0200
branchstable
changeset 7341 c419c2d0d13e
parent 7132 e9c92bb79787
child 7471 bf9443f8725f
permissions -rw-r--r--
add a new method iter_process_result which does the same as proces_result but is a generator (closes #1625374) process_result is reimplemented using the new method, and the two helper methods are turned into generators. These generators use cursor.fetchmany instead of cursor.fetchall after setting cursor.arraysize to 100. This means that the whole result set should never loaded in memory when using the iter_process_result method. This is used in the "portable" database dump implementation when we typically to 'SELECT * FROM table', but could probably be used too in other parts of cubicweb.

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"""helper classes to handle server-side edition of entities"""

from __future__ import with_statement

__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"

from copy import copy
from yams import ValidationError


_MARKER = object()

class dict_protocol_catcher(object):
    def __init__(self, entity):
        self.__entity = entity
    def __getitem__(self, attr):
        return self.__entity.cw_edited[attr]
    def __setitem__(self, attr, value):
        self.__entity.cw_edited[attr] = value
    def __getattr__(self, attr):
        return getattr(self.__entity, attr)


class EditedEntity(dict):
    """encapsulate entities attributes being written by an RQL query"""
    def __init__(self, entity, **kwargs):
        dict.__init__(self, **kwargs)
        self.entity = entity
        self.skip_security = set()
        self.querier_pending_relations = {}
        self.saved = False

    def __hash__(self):
        # dict|set keyable
        return hash(id(self))

    def __cmp__(self, other):
        # we don't want comparison by value inherited from dict
        return cmp(id(self), id(other))

    def __setitem__(self, attr, value):
        assert attr != 'eid'
        # don't add attribute into skip_security if already in edited
        # attributes, else we may accidentaly skip a desired security check
        if attr not in self:
            self.skip_security.add(attr)
        self.edited_attribute(attr, value)

    def __delitem__(self, attr):
        assert not self.saved, 'too late to modify edited attributes'
        super(EditedEntity, self).__delitem__(attr)
        self.entity.cw_attr_cache.pop(attr, None)

    def pop(self, attr, *args):
        # don't update skip_security by design (think to storage api)
        assert not self.saved, 'too late to modify edited attributes'
        value = super(EditedEntity, self).pop(attr, *args)
        self.entity.cw_attr_cache.pop(attr, *args)
        return value

    def setdefault(self, attr, default):
        assert attr != 'eid'
        # don't add attribute into skip_security if already in edited
        # attributes, else we may accidentaly skip a desired security check
        if attr not in self:
            self[attr] = default
        return self[attr]

    def update(self, values, skipsec=True):
        if skipsec:
            setitem = self.__setitem__
        else:
            setitem = self.edited_attribute
        for attr, value in values.iteritems():
            setitem(attr, value)

    def edited_attribute(self, attr, value):
        """attribute being edited by a rql query: should'nt be added to
        skip_security
        """
        assert not self.saved, 'too late to modify edited attributes'
        super(EditedEntity, self).__setitem__(attr, value)
        self.entity.cw_attr_cache[attr] = value

    def oldnewvalue(self, attr):
        """returns the couple (old attr value, new attr value)

        NOTE: will only work in a before_update_entity hook
        """
        assert not self.saved, 'too late to get the old value'
        # get new value and remove from local dict to force a db query to
        # fetch old value
        newvalue = self.entity.cw_attr_cache.pop(attr, _MARKER)
        oldvalue = getattr(self.entity, attr)
        if newvalue is not _MARKER:
            self.entity.cw_attr_cache[attr] = newvalue
        else:
            newvalue = oldvalue
        return oldvalue, newvalue

    def set_defaults(self):
        """set default values according to the schema"""
        for attr, value in self.entity.e_schema.defaults():
            if not attr in self:
                self[str(attr)] = value

    def check(self, creation=False):
        """check the entity edition against its schema. Only final relation
        are checked here, constraint on actual relations are checked in hooks
        """
        entity = self.entity
        if creation:
            # on creations, we want to check all relations, especially
            # required attributes
            relations = [rschema for rschema in entity.e_schema.subject_relations()
                         if rschema.final and rschema.type != 'eid']
        else:
            relations = [entity._cw.vreg.schema.rschema(rtype)
                         for rtype in self]
        try:
            entity.e_schema.check(dict_protocol_catcher(entity),
                                  creation=creation, _=entity._cw._,
                                  relations=relations)
        except ValidationError, ex:
            ex.entity = self.entity
            raise

    def clone(self):
        thecopy = EditedEntity(copy(self.entity))
        thecopy.entity.cw_attr_cache = copy(self.entity.cw_attr_cache)
        thecopy.entity._cw_related_cache = {}
        thecopy.update(self, skipsec=False)
        return thecopy