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Added the "actor" property.
Metakit backend not done (still not confident I know how it's supposed
to work ;)
Currently it will come up as NULL in the RDBMS backends for older items.
The *dbm backends will look up the journal. I hope to remedy the former
before 0.7's release.
Fixed a bunch of migration issues in the rdbms backends while I was at it
(index changes for key prop changes) and simplified the class table update
code for RDBMSes that have "alter table" in their command set (ie. not
sqlite) ... migration from "version 1" to "version 2" still hasn't
actually been tested yet though.
| author | Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Mon, 15 Mar 2004 05:50:20 +0000 |
| parents | d56b7fc64923 |
| children | 64b05e24dbd8 |
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#! /usr/bin/python # # Schema diagram generator contributed by Stefan Seefeld of the fresco # project http://www.fresco.org/. # # It generates a 'dot file' that is then fed into the 'dot' # tool (http://www.graphviz.org) to generate a graph: # # %> ./schema.py # %> dot -Tps schema.dot -o schema.ps # %> gv schema.ps # import sys import roundup.instance # open the instance instance = roundup.instance.open(sys.argv[1]) db = instance.open() # diagram preamble print 'digraph schema {' print 'size="8,6"' print 'node [shape="record" bgcolor="#ffe4c4" style=filled]' print 'edge [taillabel="1" headlabel="1" dir=back arrowtail=ediamond]' # get all the classes types = db.classes.keys() # one record node per class for i in range(len(types)): print 'node%d [label=\"{%s|}"]'%(i, types[i]) # now draw in the relations for name in db.classes.keys(): type = db.classes[name] attributes = type.getprops() for a in attributes.keys(): attribute = attributes[a] if isinstance(attribute, roundup.hyperdb.Link): print 'node%d -> node%d [label=%s]'%(types.index(name), types.index(attribute.classname), a) elif isinstance(attribute, roundup.hyperdb.Multilink): print 'node%d -> node%d [taillabel="*" label=%s]'%(types.index(name), types.index(attribute.classname), a) # all done print '}'
