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fix: enhancement to history command output and % template fix. Rather than using the key field, use the label field for descriptions. Call cls.labelprop(default_to_id=True) so it returns id rather than the first sorted property name. If labelprop() returns 'id' or 'title', we return nothing. 'id' means there is no label set and no properties named 'name' or 'title'. So have the caller do whatever it wants (prepend classname for example) when there is no human readable name. This prevents %(name)s%(key)s from producing: 23(23). Also don't accept the 'title' property. Titles can be too long. Arguably we could: '%(name)20s' to limit the title length. However without ellipses or something truncating the title might be confusing. So again pretend there is no human readable name.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 12 Mar 2024 11:52:17 -0400
parents 7f00fc5958ca
children 95f91b6f0386
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'''Container for the hyperdb storage backend implementations.
'''
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

import sys

# These names are used to suppress import errors.
# If get_backend raises an ImportError with appropriate
# module name, have_backend quietly returns False.
# Otherwise the error is reraised.
_modules = {
    'mysql': ('MySQLdb',),
    'postgresql': ('psycopg2',),
    'sqlite': ('pysqlite', 'pysqlite2', 'sqlite3', '_sqlite3', 'sqlite'),
}

def get_backend(name):
    '''Get a specific backend by name.'''
    vars = globals()
    # if requested backend has been imported yet, return current instance
    if name in vars:
        return vars[name]
    # import the backend module
    module_name = 'back_%s' % name
    module = __import__(module_name, vars, level=1)
    vars[name] = module
    return module

def have_backend(name):
    '''Is backend "name" available?'''
    try:
        get_backend(name)
        return 1
    except ImportError as e:
        if hasattr(e, 'name'):
            modname = e.name
        else:
            modname = e.args[0][16:] if e.args[0].startswith('No module named ') else None

        # It's always ok if memorydb is not found
        if modname.endswith('back_memorydb'):
            return 0
        if modname and (modname in _modules.get(name, (name,))):
            return 0
        raise
    return 0

def list_backends():
    '''List all available backend names.

    This function has side-effect of registering backward-compatible
    globals for all available backends.

    Note: Since memorydb does not live in the backends directory, it will
    never be found in the default setup. It *can* be enabled by preloading
    test/memorydb and injecting into roundup.backends. So the normal user
    can never configure memorydb but it makes using the tests easier
    because we do not need to monkey-patch list_backends.

    '''
    l = []
    for name in 'anydbm', 'mysql', 'sqlite', 'postgresql', 'memorydb':
        if have_backend(name):
            l.append(name)
    return l

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