server/test/datacomputed/migratedapp/schema.py
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Wed, 16 Sep 2015 16:04:17 +0200
changeset 10799 ec97974b9010
parent 10632 d89e9176d263
permissions -rw-r--r--
make sync_schema_props_perms(<computed rtype>) work as expected It currently ends up with an ExecutionError while we want to synchronize permissions. This makes 3.21.1 migration of any application using computed relation crashing. Also, remove pre 3.6 compat code in hooks that prevent living schema update on computed relation's permission changes.

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from yams.buildobjs import (EntityType, RelationDefinition, ComputedRelation,
                            Int, Float)


class Employee(EntityType):
    pass


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


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


class works_for(ComputedRelation):
    rule = 'O employees S, NOT EXISTS (O associates S)'


class Company(EntityType):
    score = Float(formula='Any AVG(NN) WHERE X employees E, N concerns E, N note NN')
    score100 = Float(formula='Any AVG(NN) WHERE X employees E, N concerns E, N note100 NN')


class Note(EntityType):
    note = Int()
    note100 = Int(formula='Any N*100 WHERE X note N')


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


class whatever(ComputedRelation):
    rule = 'S employees E, O associates E'


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


class perm_changes(ComputedRelation):
    __permissions__ = {'read': ('managers',)}
    rule = 'S employees E, O concerns E'