Access to persistent data
--------------------------
Python-level access to persistent data is provided by the
:class:`Entity <cubicweb.entity>` class.
An entity class is bound to a schema entity type. Descriptors are added when
classes are registered in order to initialize the class according to its schema:
* we can access the defined attributes in the schema thanks to the attributes of
the same name on instances (typed value)
* we can access the defined relations in the schema thanks to the relations of
the same name on instances (entities instances list)
:Formatting and output generation:
* `view(__vid, __registry='views', **kwargs)`, applies the given view to the entity
(and returns an unicode string)
* `absolute_url(*args, **kwargs)`, returns an absolute URL to access the primary view
of an entity
* `rest_path()`, returns a relative REST URL to get the entity
* `printable_value(attr, value=_marker, attrtype=None, format='text/html', displaytime=True)`,
returns a string enabling the display of an attribute value in a given format
(the value is automatically recovered if necessary)
:Data handling:
* `as_rset()`, converts the entity into an equivalent result set simulating the
request `Any X WHERE X eid _eid_`
* `complete(skip_bytes=True)`, executes a request that recovers at
once all the missing attributes of an entity
* `get_value(name)`, returns the value associated to the attribute name given
in parameter
* `related(rtype, role='subject', limit=None, entities=False)`,
returns a list of entities related to the current entity by the
relation given in parameter
* `unrelated(rtype, targettype, role='subject', limit=None)`,
returns a result set corresponding to the entities not (yet)
related to the current entity by the relation given in parameter
and satisfying its constraints
* `set_attributes(**kwargs)`, updates the attributes list with the corresponding
values given named parameters
* `set_relations(**kwargs)`, add relations to the given object. To
set a relation where this entity is the object of the relation,
use 'reverse_'<relation> as argument name. Values may be an
entity, a list of entities, or None (meaning that all relations of
the given type from or to this object should be deleted).
* `copy_relations(ceid)`, copies the relations of the entities having the eid
given in the parameters on the current entity
* `delete()` allows to delete the entity
The :class:`AnyEntity` class
----------------------------
To provide a specific behavior for each entity, we have to define a class
inheriting from `cubicweb.entities.AnyEntity`. In general, we define this class
in `mycube.entities` module (or in a submodule if we want to split code among
multiple files) so that it will be available on both server and client side.
The class `AnyEntity` is a sub-class of Entity that add methods to it,
and helps specializing (by further subclassing) the handling of a
given entity type.
Most methods defined for `AnyEntity`, in addition to `Entity`, add
support for the `Dublin Core`_ metadata.
.. _`Dublin Core`: http://dublincore.org/
:Standard meta-data (Dublin Core):
* `dc_title()`, returns a unicode string corresponding to the
meta-data `Title` (used by default is the first non-meta attribute
of the entity schema)
* `dc_long_title()`, same as dc_title but can return a more
detailed title
* `dc_description(format='text/plain')`, returns a unicode string
corresponding to the meta-data `Description` (looks for a
description attribute by default)
* `dc_authors()`, returns a unicode string corresponding to the meta-data
`Authors` (owners by default)
* `dc_creator()`, returns a unicode string corresponding to the
creator of the entity
* `dc_date(date_format=None)`, returns a unicode string corresponding to
the meta-data `Date` (update date by default)
* `dc_type(form='')`, returns a string to display the entity type by
specifying the preferred form (`plural` for a plural form)
* `dc_language()`, returns the language used by the entity
:Misc methods:
* `after_deletion_path`, return (path, parameters) which should be
used as redirect information when this entity is being deleted
* `pre_web_edit`, callback called by the web editcontroller when an
entity will be created/modified, to let a chance to do some entity
specific stuff (does nothing by default)
Inheritance
-----------
When describing a data model, entities can inherit from other entities as is
common in object-oriented programming.
You have the possibility to adapt some entity attributes, as follow:
.. sourcecode:: python
from cubes.OTHER_CUBE import entities
class EntityExample(entities.EntityExample):
def dc_long_title(self):
return '%s (%s)' % (self.name, self.description)
Notice this is different than yams schema inheritance.