[primary] refactor primary view handling of relation's label
to properly handle label optionaly specified in dispctrl (no more default set)
and use contextual translation by default.
Also, consistent handling in attributes, relations and sideboxes section.
Introduce new support_args function to use when possible instead of
try/except TypeError.
# copyright 2003-2010 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
# contact http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
#
# This file is part of CubicWeb.
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"""Base class for request/session
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from warnings import warn
from urlparse import urlsplit, urlunsplit
from urllib import quote as urlquote, unquote as urlunquote
from datetime import time, datetime, timedelta
from cgi import parse_qs, parse_qsl
from logilab.common.decorators import cached
from logilab.common.deprecation import deprecated
from logilab.common.date import ustrftime, strptime, todate, todatetime
from cubicweb import Unauthorized, RegistryException, typed_eid
from cubicweb.rset import ResultSet
ONESECOND = timedelta(0, 1, 0)
CACHE_REGISTRY = {}
def _check_cw_unsafe(kwargs):
if kwargs.pop('_cw_unsafe', False):
warn('[3.7] _cw_unsafe argument is deprecated, now unsafe by '
'default, control it using cw_[read|write]_security.',
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=3)
class Cache(dict):
def __init__(self):
super(Cache, self).__init__()
_now = datetime.now()
self.cache_creation_date = _now
self.latest_cache_lookup = _now
class RequestSessionBase(object):
"""base class containing stuff shared by server session and web request
request/session is the main resources accessor, mainly through it's vreg
attribute:
:attribute vreg: the instance's registry
:attribute vreg.schema: the instance's schema
:attribute vreg.config: the instance's configuration
"""
def __init__(self, vreg):
self.vreg = vreg
try:
encoding = vreg.property_value('ui.encoding')
except: # no vreg or property not registered
encoding = 'utf-8'
self.encoding = encoding
# cache result of execution for (rql expr / eids),
# should be emptied on commit/rollback of the server session / web
# connection
self.local_perm_cache = {}
self._ = unicode
def property_value(self, key):
"""return value of the property with the given key, giving priority to
user specific value if any, else using site value
"""
if self.user:
return self.user.property_value(key)
return self.vreg.property_value(key)
def etype_rset(self, etype, size=1):
"""return a fake result set for a particular entity type"""
rset = ResultSet([('A',)]*size, '%s X' % etype,
description=[(etype,)]*size)
def get_entity(row, col=0, etype=etype, req=self, rset=rset):
return req.vreg.etype_class(etype)(req, rset, row, col)
rset.get_entity = get_entity
rset.req = self
return rset
def eid_rset(self, eid, etype=None):
"""return a result set for the given eid without doing actual query
(we have the eid, we can suppose it exists and user has access to the
entity)
"""
eid = typed_eid(eid)
if etype is None:
etype = self.describe(eid)[0]
rset = ResultSet([(eid,)], 'Any X WHERE X eid %(x)s', {'x': eid},
[(etype,)])
rset.req = self
return rset
def empty_rset(self):
""" return a guaranteed empty result """
rset = ResultSet([], 'Any X WHERE X eid -1')
rset.req = self
return rset
def entity_from_eid(self, eid, etype=None):
"""return an entity instance for the given eid. No query is done"""
try:
return self.entity_cache(eid)
except KeyError:
rset = self.eid_rset(eid, etype)
entity = rset.get_entity(0, 0)
self.set_entity_cache(entity)
return entity
def entity_cache(self, eid):
raise KeyError
def set_entity_cache(self, entity):
pass
def create_entity(self, etype, **kwargs):
"""add a new entity of the given type
Example (in a shell session):
>>> c = create_entity('Company', name=u'Logilab')
>>> create_entity('Person', firstname=u'John', surname=u'Doe',
... works_for=c)
"""
_check_cw_unsafe(kwargs)
cls = self.vreg['etypes'].etype_class(etype)
return cls.cw_instantiate(self.execute, **kwargs)
def ensure_ro_rql(self, rql):
"""raise an exception if the given rql is not a select query"""
first = rql.split(' ', 1)[0].lower()
if first in ('insert', 'set', 'delete'):
raise Unauthorized(self._('only select queries are authorized'))
def get_cache(self, cachename):
"""cachename should be dotted names as in :
- cubicweb.mycache
- cubes.blog.mycache
- etc.
"""
if cachename in CACHE_REGISTRY:
cache = CACHE_REGISTRY[cachename]
else:
cache = CACHE_REGISTRY[cachename] = Cache()
_now = datetime.now()
if _now > cache.latest_cache_lookup + ONESECOND:
ecache = self.execute(
'Any C,T WHERE C is CWCache, C name %(name)s, C timestamp T',
{'name':cachename}).get_entity(0,0)
cache.latest_cache_lookup = _now
if not ecache.valid(cache.cache_creation_date):
cache.clear()
cache.cache_creation_date = _now
return cache
# url generation methods ##################################################
def build_url(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""return an absolute URL using params dictionary key/values as URL
parameters. Values are automatically URL quoted, and the
publishing method to use may be specified or will be guessed.
"""
# use *args since we don't want first argument to be "anonymous" to
# avoid potential clash with kwargs
if args:
assert len(args) == 1, 'only 0 or 1 non-named-argument expected'
method = args[0]
else:
method = None
# XXX I (adim) think that if method is passed explicitly, we should
# not try to process it and directly call req.build_url()
if method is None:
if self.from_controller() == 'view' and not '_restpath' in kwargs:
method = self.relative_path(includeparams=False) or 'view'
else:
method = 'view'
base_url = kwargs.pop('base_url', None)
if base_url is None:
base_url = self.base_url()
if '_restpath' in kwargs:
assert method == 'view', method
path = kwargs.pop('_restpath')
else:
path = method
if not kwargs:
return u'%s%s' % (base_url, path)
return u'%s%s?%s' % (base_url, path, self.build_url_params(**kwargs))
def build_url_params(self, **kwargs):
"""return encoded params to incorporate them in an URL"""
args = []
for param, values in kwargs.iteritems():
if not isinstance(values, (list, tuple)):
values = (values,)
for value in values:
args.append(u'%s=%s' % (param, self.url_quote(value)))
return '&'.join(args)
def url_quote(self, value, safe=''):
"""urllib.quote is not unicode safe, use this method to do the
necessary encoding / decoding. Also it's designed to quote each
part of a url path and so the '/' character will be encoded as well.
"""
if isinstance(value, unicode):
quoted = urlquote(value.encode(self.encoding), safe=safe)
return unicode(quoted, self.encoding)
return urlquote(str(value), safe=safe)
def url_unquote(self, quoted):
"""returns a unicode unquoted string
decoding is based on `self.encoding` which is the encoding
used in `url_quote`
"""
if isinstance(quoted, unicode):
quoted = quoted.encode(self.encoding)
try:
return unicode(urlunquote(quoted), self.encoding)
except UnicodeDecodeError: # might occurs on manually typed URLs
return unicode(urlunquote(quoted), 'iso-8859-1')
def url_parse_qsl(self, querystring):
"""return a list of (key, val) found in the url quoted query string"""
if isinstance(querystring, unicode):
querystring = querystring.encode(self.encoding)
for key, val in parse_qsl(querystring):
try:
yield unicode(key, self.encoding), unicode(val, self.encoding)
except UnicodeDecodeError: # might occurs on manually typed URLs
yield unicode(key, 'iso-8859-1'), unicode(val, 'iso-8859-1')
def rebuild_url(self, url, **newparams):
"""return the given url with newparams inserted. If any new params
is already specified in the url, it's overriden by the new value
newparams may only be mono-valued.
"""
if isinstance(url, unicode):
url = url.encode(self.encoding)
schema, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlsplit(url)
query = parse_qs(query)
# sort for testing predictability
for key, val in sorted(newparams.iteritems()):
query[key] = (self.url_quote(val),)
query = '&'.join(u'%s=%s' % (param, value)
for param, values in query.items()
for value in values)
return urlunsplit((schema, netloc, path, query, fragment))
# bound user related methods ###############################################
@cached
def user_data(self):
"""returns a dictionnary with this user's information"""
userinfo = {}
if self.is_internal_session:
userinfo['login'] = "cubicweb"
userinfo['name'] = "cubicweb"
userinfo['email'] = ""
return userinfo
user = self.user
userinfo['login'] = user.login
userinfo['name'] = user.name()
userinfo['email'] = user.cw_adapt_to('IEmailable').get_email()
return userinfo
def is_internal_session(self):
"""overrided on the server-side"""
return False
# formating methods #######################################################
def view(self, __vid, rset=None, __fallback_oid=None, __registry='views',
initargs=None, w=None, **kwargs):
"""Select object with the given id (`__oid`) then render it. If the
object isn't selectable, try to select fallback object if
`__fallback_oid` is specified.
If specified `initargs` is expected to be a dictionnary containing
arguments that should be given to selection (hence to object's __init__
as well), but not to render(). Other arbitrary keyword arguments will be
given to selection *and* to render(), and so should be handled by
object's call or cell_call method..
"""
if initargs is None:
initargs = kwargs
else:
initargs.update(kwargs)
try:
view = self.vreg[__registry].select(__vid, self, rset=rset, **initargs)
except RegistryException:
if __fallback_oid is None:
raise
view = self.vreg[__registry].select(__fallback_oid, self,
rset=rset, **initargs)
return view.render(w=w, **kwargs)
def format_date(self, date, date_format=None, time=False):
"""return a string for a date time according to instance's
configuration
"""
if date is not None:
if date_format is None:
if time:
date_format = self.property_value('ui.datetime-format')
else:
date_format = self.property_value('ui.date-format')
return ustrftime(date, date_format)
return u''
def format_time(self, time):
"""return a string for a time according to instance's
configuration
"""
if time is not None:
return ustrftime(time, self.property_value('ui.time-format'))
return u''
def format_float(self, num):
"""return a string for floating point number according to instance's
configuration
"""
if num is not None:
return self.property_value('ui.float-format') % num
return u''
def parse_datetime(self, value, etype='Datetime'):
"""get a datetime or time from a string (according to etype)
Datetime formatted as Date are accepted
"""
assert etype in ('Datetime', 'Date', 'Time'), etype
# XXX raise proper validation error
if etype == 'Datetime':
format = self.property_value('ui.datetime-format')
try:
return todatetime(strptime(value, format))
except ValueError:
pass
elif etype == 'Time':
format = self.property_value('ui.time-format')
try:
# (adim) I can't find a way to parse a Time with a custom format
date = strptime(value, format) # this returns a DateTime
return time(date.hour, date.minute, date.second)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError(self._('can\'t parse %(value)r (expected %(format)s)')
% {'value': value, 'format': format})
try:
format = self.property_value('ui.date-format')
dt = strptime(value, format)
if etype == 'Datetime':
return todatetime(dt)
return todate(dt)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError(self._('can\'t parse %(value)r (expected %(format)s)')
% {'value': value, 'format': format})
def base_url(self):
"""return the root url of the instance"""
return self.vreg.config['base-url']
# abstract methods to override according to the web front-end #############
def describe(self, eid):
"""return a tuple (type, sourceuri, extid) for the entity with id <eid>"""
raise NotImplementedError
@property
@deprecated('[3.6] use _cw.vreg.config')
def config(self):
return self.vreg.config
@property
@deprecated('[3.6] use _cw.vreg.schema')
def schema(self):
return self.vreg.schema