server/test/datacomputed/schema.py
author Laura Médioni <laura.medioni@logilab.fr>
Thu, 28 Aug 2014 07:49:31 +0200
changeset 9961 cef58bd36f7b
child 9964 f4a3ee05cf9d
permissions -rw-r--r--
[CWEP002 migration] properly raise exception on (add|drop)_relation_definition for computed relation Related to #3546717

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from yams.buildobjs import EntityType, RelationDefinition, ComputedRelation


class Employee(EntityType):
    pass


class employees(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Company'
    object = 'Employee'


class associates(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Company'
    object = 'Employee'


class Company(EntityType):
    pass


class Note(EntityType):
    pass


class concerns(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Note'
    object = 'Employee'


class notes(ComputedRelation):
    rule = 'S employees E, O concerns E'