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| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <schlatterbeck@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Thu, 21 Oct 2010 20:31:13 +0000 |
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# # Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/) # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # IN NO EVENT SHALL BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR # DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" # BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, # SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. # """This module defines a backend that saves the hyperdatabase in a database chosen by anydbm. It is guaranteed to always be available in python versions >2.1.1 (the dumbdbm fallback in 2.1.1 and earlier has several serious bugs, and is not available) """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' import os, marshal, re, weakref, string, copy, time, shutil, logging from roundup.anypy.dbm_ import anydbm, whichdb, key_in from roundup import hyperdb, date, password, roundupdb, security, support from roundup.support import reversed from roundup.backends import locking from roundup.i18n import _ from roundup.backends.blobfiles import FileStorage from roundup.backends.sessions_dbm import Sessions, OneTimeKeys try: from roundup.backends.indexer_xapian import Indexer except ImportError: from roundup.backends.indexer_dbm import Indexer def db_exists(config): # check for the user db for db in 'nodes.user nodes.user.db'.split(): if os.path.exists(os.path.join(config.DATABASE, db)): return 1 return 0 def db_nuke(config): shutil.rmtree(config.DATABASE) # # Now the database # class Database(FileStorage, hyperdb.Database, roundupdb.Database): """A database for storing records containing flexible data types. Transaction stuff TODO: - check the timestamp of the class file and nuke the cache if it's modified. Do some sort of conflict checking on the dirty stuff. - perhaps detect write collisions (related to above)? """ def __init__(self, config, journaltag=None): """Open a hyperdatabase given a specifier to some storage. The 'storagelocator' is obtained from config.DATABASE. The meaning of 'storagelocator' depends on the particular implementation of the hyperdatabase. It could be a file name, a directory path, a socket descriptor for a connection to a database over the network, etc. The 'journaltag' is a token that will be attached to the journal entries for any edits done on the database. If 'journaltag' is None, the database is opened in read-only mode: the Class.create(), Class.set(), Class.retire(), and Class.restore() methods are disabled. """ FileStorage.__init__(self, config.UMASK) self.config, self.journaltag = config, journaltag self.dir = config.DATABASE self.classes = {} self.cache = {} # cache of nodes loaded or created self.stats = {'cache_hits': 0, 'cache_misses': 0, 'get_items': 0, 'filtering': 0} self.dirtynodes = {} # keep track of the dirty nodes by class self.newnodes = {} # keep track of the new nodes by class self.destroyednodes = {}# keep track of the destroyed nodes by class self.transactions = [] self.indexer = Indexer(self) self.security = security.Security(self) os.umask(config.UMASK) # lock it lockfilenm = os.path.join(self.dir, 'lock') self.lockfile = locking.acquire_lock(lockfilenm) self.lockfile.write(str(os.getpid())) self.lockfile.flush() def post_init(self): """Called once the schema initialisation has finished. """ # reindex the db if necessary if self.indexer.should_reindex(): self.reindex() def refresh_database(self): """Rebuild the database """ self.reindex() def getSessionManager(self): return Sessions(self) def getOTKManager(self): return OneTimeKeys(self) def reindex(self, classname=None, show_progress=False): if classname: classes = [self.getclass(classname)] else: classes = self.classes.values() for klass in classes: if show_progress: for nodeid in support.Progress('Reindex %s'%klass.classname, klass.list()): klass.index(nodeid) else: for nodeid in klass.list(): klass.index(nodeid) self.indexer.save_index() def __repr__(self): return '<back_anydbm instance at %x>'%id(self) # # Classes # def __getattr__(self, classname): """A convenient way of calling self.getclass(classname).""" if classname in self.classes: return self.classes[classname] raise AttributeError, classname def addclass(self, cl): cn = cl.classname if cn in self.classes: raise ValueError, cn self.classes[cn] = cl # add default Edit and View permissions self.security.addPermission(name="Create", klass=cn, description="User is allowed to create "+cn) self.security.addPermission(name="Edit", klass=cn, description="User is allowed to edit "+cn) self.security.addPermission(name="View", klass=cn, description="User is allowed to access "+cn) def getclasses(self): """Return a list of the names of all existing classes.""" l = self.classes.keys() l.sort() return l def getclass(self, classname): """Get the Class object representing a particular class. If 'classname' is not a valid class name, a KeyError is raised. """ try: return self.classes[classname] except KeyError: raise KeyError('There is no class called "%s"'%classname) # # Class DBs # def clear(self): """Delete all database contents """ logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').info('clear') for cn in self.classes: for dummy in 'nodes', 'journals': path = os.path.join(self.dir, 'journals.%s'%cn) if os.path.exists(path): os.remove(path) elif os.path.exists(path+'.db'): # dbm appends .db os.remove(path+'.db') # reset id sequences path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.dir, '_ids') if os.path.exists(path): os.remove(path) elif os.path.exists(path+'.db'): # dbm appends .db os.remove(path+'.db') def getclassdb(self, classname, mode='r'): """ grab a connection to the class db that will be used for multiple actions """ return self.opendb('nodes.%s'%classname, mode) def determine_db_type(self, path): """ determine which DB wrote the class file """ db_type = '' if os.path.exists(path): db_type = whichdb(path) if not db_type: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_("Couldn't identify database type")) elif os.path.exists(path+'.db'): # if the path ends in '.db', it's a dbm database, whether # anydbm says it's dbhash or not! db_type = 'dbm' return db_type def opendb(self, name, mode): """Low-level database opener that gets around anydbm/dbm eccentricities. """ # figure the class db type path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.dir, name) db_type = self.determine_db_type(path) # new database? let anydbm pick the best dbm # in Python 3+ the "dbm" ("anydbm" to us) module already uses the # whichdb() function to do this if not db_type or hasattr(anydbm, 'whichdb'): if __debug__: logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').debug( "opendb anydbm.open(%r, 'c')"%path) return anydbm.open(path, 'c') # in Python <3 it anydbm was a little dumb so manually open the # database with the correct module try: dbm = __import__(db_type) except ImportError: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_("Couldn't open database - the " "required module '%s' is not available")%db_type) if __debug__: logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').debug( "opendb %r.open(%r, %r)"%(db_type, path, mode)) return dbm.open(path, mode) # # Node IDs # def newid(self, classname): """ Generate a new id for the given class """ # open the ids DB - create if if doesn't exist db = self.opendb('_ids', 'c') if key_in(db, classname): newid = db[classname] = str(int(db[classname]) + 1) else: # the count() bit is transitional - older dbs won't start at 1 newid = str(self.getclass(classname).count()+1) db[classname] = newid db.close() return newid def setid(self, classname, setid): """ Set the id counter: used during import of database """ # open the ids DB - create if if doesn't exist db = self.opendb('_ids', 'c') db[classname] = str(setid) db.close() # # Nodes # def addnode(self, classname, nodeid, node): """ add the specified node to its class's db """ # we'll be supplied these props if we're doing an import if 'creator' not in node: # add in the "calculated" properties (dupe so we don't affect # calling code's node assumptions) node = node.copy() node['creator'] = self.getuid() node['actor'] = self.getuid() node['creation'] = node['activity'] = date.Date() self.newnodes.setdefault(classname, {})[nodeid] = 1 self.cache.setdefault(classname, {})[nodeid] = node self.savenode(classname, nodeid, node) def setnode(self, classname, nodeid, node): """ change the specified node """ self.dirtynodes.setdefault(classname, {})[nodeid] = 1 # can't set without having already loaded the node self.cache[classname][nodeid] = node self.savenode(classname, nodeid, node) def savenode(self, classname, nodeid, node): """ perform the saving of data specified by the set/addnode """ if __debug__: logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').debug( 'save %s%s %r'%(classname, nodeid, node)) self.transactions.append((self.doSaveNode, (classname, nodeid, node))) def getnode(self, classname, nodeid, db=None, cache=1): """ get a node from the database Note the "cache" parameter is not used, and exists purely for backward compatibility! """ # try the cache cache_dict = self.cache.setdefault(classname, {}) if nodeid in cache_dict: if __debug__: logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').debug( 'get %s%s cached'%(classname, nodeid)) self.stats['cache_hits'] += 1 return cache_dict[nodeid] if __debug__: self.stats['cache_misses'] += 1 start_t = time.time() logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').debug( 'get %s%s'%(classname, nodeid)) # get from the database and save in the cache if db is None: db = self.getclassdb(classname) if not key_in(db, nodeid): raise IndexError("no such %s %s"%(classname, nodeid)) # check the uncommitted, destroyed nodes if (classname in self.destroyednodes and nodeid in self.destroyednodes[classname]): raise IndexError("no such %s %s"%(classname, nodeid)) # decode res = marshal.loads(db[nodeid]) # reverse the serialisation res = self.unserialise(classname, res) # store off in the cache dict if cache: cache_dict[nodeid] = res if __debug__: self.stats['get_items'] += (time.time() - start_t) return res def destroynode(self, classname, nodeid): """Remove a node from the database. Called exclusively by the destroy() method on Class. """ logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').info( 'destroy %s%s'%(classname, nodeid)) # remove from cache and newnodes if it's there if (classname in self.cache and nodeid in self.cache[classname]): del self.cache[classname][nodeid] if (classname in self.newnodes and nodeid in self.newnodes[classname]): del self.newnodes[classname][nodeid] # see if there's any obvious commit actions that we should get rid of for entry in self.transactions[:]: if entry[1][:2] == (classname, nodeid): self.transactions.remove(entry) # add to the destroyednodes map self.destroyednodes.setdefault(classname, {})[nodeid] = 1 # add the destroy commit action self.transactions.append((self.doDestroyNode, (classname, nodeid))) self.transactions.append((FileStorage.destroy, (self, classname, nodeid))) def serialise(self, classname, node): """Copy the node contents, converting non-marshallable data into marshallable data. """ properties = self.getclass(classname).getprops() d = {} for k, v in node.iteritems(): if k == self.RETIRED_FLAG: d[k] = v continue # if the property doesn't exist then we really don't care if k not in properties: continue # get the property spec prop = properties[k] if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Password) and v is not None: d[k] = str(v) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Date) and v is not None: d[k] = v.serialise() elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Interval) and v is not None: d[k] = v.serialise() else: d[k] = v return d def unserialise(self, classname, node): """Decode the marshalled node data """ properties = self.getclass(classname).getprops() d = {} for k, v in node.iteritems(): # if the property doesn't exist, or is the "retired" flag then # it won't be in the properties dict if k not in properties: d[k] = v continue # get the property spec prop = properties[k] if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Date) and v is not None: d[k] = date.Date(v) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Interval) and v is not None: d[k] = date.Interval(v) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Password) and v is not None: p = password.Password() p.unpack(v) d[k] = p else: d[k] = v return d def hasnode(self, classname, nodeid, db=None): """ determine if the database has a given node """ # try the cache cache = self.cache.setdefault(classname, {}) if nodeid in cache: return 1 # not in the cache - check the database if db is None: db = self.getclassdb(classname) return key_in(db, nodeid) def countnodes(self, classname, db=None): count = 0 # include the uncommitted nodes if classname in self.newnodes: count += len(self.newnodes[classname]) if classname in self.destroyednodes: count -= len(self.destroyednodes[classname]) # and count those in the DB if db is None: db = self.getclassdb(classname) return count + len(db) # # Files - special node properties # inherited from FileStorage # # Journal # def addjournal(self, classname, nodeid, action, params, creator=None, creation=None): """ Journal the Action 'action' may be: 'create' or 'set' -- 'params' is a dictionary of property values 'link' or 'unlink' -- 'params' is (classname, nodeid, propname) 'retire' -- 'params' is None 'creator' -- the user performing the action, which defaults to the current user. """ if __debug__: logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').debug( 'addjournal %s%s %s %r %s %r'%(classname, nodeid, action, params, creator, creation)) if creator is None: creator = self.getuid() self.transactions.append((self.doSaveJournal, (classname, nodeid, action, params, creator, creation))) def setjournal(self, classname, nodeid, journal): """Set the journal to the "journal" list.""" if __debug__: logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').debug( 'setjournal %s%s %r'%(classname, nodeid, journal)) self.transactions.append((self.doSetJournal, (classname, nodeid, journal))) def getjournal(self, classname, nodeid): """ get the journal for id Raise IndexError if the node doesn't exist (as per history()'s API) """ # our journal result res = [] # add any journal entries for transactions not committed to the # database for method, args in self.transactions: if method != self.doSaveJournal: continue (cache_classname, cache_nodeid, cache_action, cache_params, cache_creator, cache_creation) = args if cache_classname == classname and cache_nodeid == nodeid: if not cache_creator: cache_creator = self.getuid() if not cache_creation: cache_creation = date.Date() res.append((cache_nodeid, cache_creation, cache_creator, cache_action, cache_params)) # attempt to open the journal - in some rare cases, the journal may # not exist try: db = self.opendb('journals.%s'%classname, 'r') except anydbm.error, error: if str(error) == "need 'c' or 'n' flag to open new db": raise IndexError('no such %s %s'%(classname, nodeid)) elif error.args[0] != 2: # this isn't a "not found" error, be alarmed! raise if res: # we have unsaved journal entries, return them return res raise IndexError('no such %s %s'%(classname, nodeid)) try: journal = marshal.loads(db[nodeid]) except KeyError: db.close() if res: # we have some unsaved journal entries, be happy! return res raise IndexError('no such %s %s'%(classname, nodeid)) db.close() # add all the saved journal entries for this node for nodeid, date_stamp, user, action, params in journal: res.append((nodeid, date.Date(date_stamp), user, action, params)) return res def pack(self, pack_before): """ Delete all journal entries except "create" before 'pack_before'. """ pack_before = pack_before.serialise() for classname in self.getclasses(): packed = 0 # get the journal db db_name = 'journals.%s'%classname path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.dir, classname) db_type = self.determine_db_type(path) db = self.opendb(db_name, 'w') for key in db.keys(): # get the journal for this db entry journal = marshal.loads(db[key]) l = [] last_set_entry = None for entry in journal: # unpack the entry (nodeid, date_stamp, self.journaltag, action, params) = entry # if the entry is after the pack date, _or_ the initial # create entry, then it stays if date_stamp > pack_before or action == 'create': l.append(entry) else: packed += 1 db[key] = marshal.dumps(l) logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').info( 'packed %d %s items'%(packed, classname)) if db_type == 'gdbm': db.reorganize() db.close() # # Basic transaction support # def commit(self, fail_ok=False): """ Commit the current transactions. Save all data changed since the database was opened or since the last commit() or rollback(). fail_ok indicates that the commit is allowed to fail. This is used in the web interface when committing cleaning of the session database. We don't care if there's a concurrency issue there. The only backend this seems to affect is postgres. """ logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').info('commit %s transactions'%( len(self.transactions))) # keep a handle to all the database files opened self.databases = {} try: # now, do all the transactions reindex = {} for method, args in self.transactions: reindex[method(*args)] = 1 finally: # make sure we close all the database files for db in self.databases.itervalues(): db.close() del self.databases # clear the transactions list now so the blobfile implementation # doesn't think there's still pending file commits when it tries # to access the file data self.transactions = [] # reindex the nodes that request it for classname, nodeid in [k for k in reindex if k]: self.getclass(classname).index(nodeid) # save the indexer state self.indexer.save_index() self.clearCache() def clearCache(self): # all transactions committed, back to normal self.cache = {} self.dirtynodes = {} self.newnodes = {} self.destroyednodes = {} self.transactions = [] def getCachedClassDB(self, classname): """ get the class db, looking in our cache of databases for commit """ # get the database handle db_name = 'nodes.%s'%classname if db_name not in self.databases: self.databases[db_name] = self.getclassdb(classname, 'c') return self.databases[db_name] def doSaveNode(self, classname, nodeid, node): db = self.getCachedClassDB(classname) # now save the marshalled data db[nodeid] = marshal.dumps(self.serialise(classname, node)) # return the classname, nodeid so we reindex this content return (classname, nodeid) def getCachedJournalDB(self, classname): """ get the journal db, looking in our cache of databases for commit """ # get the database handle db_name = 'journals.%s'%classname if db_name not in self.databases: self.databases[db_name] = self.opendb(db_name, 'c') return self.databases[db_name] def doSaveJournal(self, classname, nodeid, action, params, creator, creation): # serialise the parameters now if necessary if isinstance(params, type({})): if action in ('set', 'create'): params = self.serialise(classname, params) # handle supply of the special journalling parameters (usually # supplied on importing an existing database) journaltag = creator if creation: journaldate = creation.serialise() else: journaldate = date.Date().serialise() # create the journal entry entry = (nodeid, journaldate, journaltag, action, params) db = self.getCachedJournalDB(classname) # now insert the journal entry if key_in(db, nodeid): # append to existing s = db[nodeid] l = marshal.loads(s) l.append(entry) else: l = [entry] db[nodeid] = marshal.dumps(l) def doSetJournal(self, classname, nodeid, journal): l = [] for nodeid, journaldate, journaltag, action, params in journal: # serialise the parameters now if necessary if isinstance(params, type({})): if action in ('set', 'create'): params = self.serialise(classname, params) journaldate = journaldate.serialise() l.append((nodeid, journaldate, journaltag, action, params)) db = self.getCachedJournalDB(classname) db[nodeid] = marshal.dumps(l) def doDestroyNode(self, classname, nodeid): # delete from the class database db = self.getCachedClassDB(classname) if key_in(db, nodeid): del db[nodeid] # delete from the database db = self.getCachedJournalDB(classname) if key_in(db, nodeid): del db[nodeid] def rollback(self): """ Reverse all actions from the current transaction. """ logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb').info('rollback %s transactions'%( len(self.transactions))) for method, args in self.transactions: # delete temporary files if method == self.doStoreFile: self.rollbackStoreFile(*args) self.cache = {} self.dirtynodes = {} self.newnodes = {} self.destroyednodes = {} self.transactions = [] def close(self): """ Nothing to do """ if self.lockfile is not None: locking.release_lock(self.lockfile) self.lockfile.close() self.lockfile = None _marker = [] class Class(hyperdb.Class): """The handle to a particular class of nodes in a hyperdatabase.""" def enableJournalling(self): """Turn journalling on for this class """ self.do_journal = 1 def disableJournalling(self): """Turn journalling off for this class """ self.do_journal = 0 # Editing nodes: def create(self, **propvalues): """Create a new node of this class and return its id. The keyword arguments in 'propvalues' map property names to values. The values of arguments must be acceptable for the types of their corresponding properties or a TypeError is raised. If this class has a key property, it must be present and its value must not collide with other key strings or a ValueError is raised. Any other properties on this class that are missing from the 'propvalues' dictionary are set to None. If an id in a link or multilink property does not refer to a valid node, an IndexError is raised. These operations trigger detectors and can be vetoed. Attempts to modify the "creation" or "activity" properties cause a KeyError. """ if self.db.journaltag is None: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_('Database open read-only')) self.fireAuditors('create', None, propvalues) newid = self.create_inner(**propvalues) self.fireReactors('create', newid, None) return newid def create_inner(self, **propvalues): """ Called by create, in-between the audit and react calls. """ if 'id' in propvalues: raise KeyError('"id" is reserved') if self.db.journaltag is None: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_('Database open read-only')) if 'creation' in propvalues or 'activity' in propvalues: raise KeyError('"creation" and "activity" are reserved') # new node's id newid = self.db.newid(self.classname) # validate propvalues num_re = re.compile('^\d+$') for key, value in propvalues.iteritems(): if key == self.key: try: self.lookup(value) except KeyError: pass else: raise ValueError('node with key "%s" exists'%value) # try to handle this property try: prop = self.properties[key] except KeyError: raise KeyError('"%s" has no property "%s"'%(self.classname, key)) if value is not None and isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Link): if type(value) != type(''): raise ValueError('link value must be String') link_class = self.properties[key].classname # if it isn't a number, it's a key if not num_re.match(value): try: value = self.db.classes[link_class].lookup(value) except (TypeError, KeyError): raise IndexError('new property "%s": %s not a %s'%( key, value, link_class)) elif not self.db.getclass(link_class).hasnode(value): raise IndexError('%s has no node %s'%(link_class, value)) # save off the value propvalues[key] = value # register the link with the newly linked node if self.do_journal and self.properties[key].do_journal: self.db.addjournal(link_class, value, 'link', (self.classname, newid, key)) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): if value is None: value = [] if not hasattr(value, '__iter__'): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not an iterable of ids'%key) # clean up and validate the list of links link_class = self.properties[key].classname l = [] for entry in value: if type(entry) != type(''): raise ValueError('"%s" multilink value (%r) '\ 'must contain Strings'%(key, value)) # if it isn't a number, it's a key if not num_re.match(entry): try: entry = self.db.classes[link_class].lookup(entry) except (TypeError, KeyError): raise IndexError('new property "%s": %s not a %s'%( key, entry, self.properties[key].classname)) l.append(entry) value = l propvalues[key] = value # handle additions for nodeid in value: if not self.db.getclass(link_class).hasnode(nodeid): raise IndexError('%s has no node %s'%(link_class, nodeid)) # register the link with the newly linked node if self.do_journal and self.properties[key].do_journal: self.db.addjournal(link_class, nodeid, 'link', (self.classname, newid, key)) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.String): if type(value) != type('') and type(value) != type(u''): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not a string'%key) if prop.indexme: self.db.indexer.add_text((self.classname, newid, key), value) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Password): if not isinstance(value, password.Password): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not a Password'%key) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Date): if value is not None and not isinstance(value, date.Date): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not a Date'%key) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Interval): if value is not None and not isinstance(value, date.Interval): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not an Interval'%key) elif value is not None and isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Number): try: float(value) except ValueError: raise TypeError('new property "%s" not numeric'%key) elif value is not None and isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Boolean): try: int(value) except ValueError: raise TypeError('new property "%s" not boolean'%key) # make sure there's data where there needs to be for key, prop in self.properties.iteritems(): if key in propvalues: continue if key == self.key: raise ValueError('key property "%s" is required'%key) if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): propvalues[key] = [] # done self.db.addnode(self.classname, newid, propvalues) if self.do_journal: self.db.addjournal(self.classname, newid, 'create', {}) return newid def get(self, nodeid, propname, default=_marker, cache=1): """Get the value of a property on an existing node of this class. 'nodeid' must be the id of an existing node of this class or an IndexError is raised. 'propname' must be the name of a property of this class or a KeyError is raised. 'cache' exists for backward compatibility, and is not used. Attempts to get the "creation" or "activity" properties should do the right thing. """ if propname == 'id': return nodeid # get the node's dict d = self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid) # check for one of the special props if propname == 'creation': if 'creation' in d: return d['creation'] if not self.do_journal: raise ValueError('Journalling is disabled for this class') journal = self.db.getjournal(self.classname, nodeid) if journal: return journal[0][1] else: # on the strange chance that there's no journal return date.Date() if propname == 'activity': if 'activity' in d: return d['activity'] if not self.do_journal: raise ValueError('Journalling is disabled for this class') journal = self.db.getjournal(self.classname, nodeid) if journal: return self.db.getjournal(self.classname, nodeid)[-1][1] else: # on the strange chance that there's no journal return date.Date() if propname == 'creator': if 'creator' in d: return d['creator'] if not self.do_journal: raise ValueError('Journalling is disabled for this class') journal = self.db.getjournal(self.classname, nodeid) if journal: num_re = re.compile('^\d+$') value = journal[0][2] if num_re.match(value): return value else: # old-style "username" journal tag try: return self.db.user.lookup(value) except KeyError: # user's been retired, return admin return '1' else: return self.db.getuid() if propname == 'actor': if 'actor' in d: return d['actor'] if not self.do_journal: raise ValueError('Journalling is disabled for this class') journal = self.db.getjournal(self.classname, nodeid) if journal: num_re = re.compile('^\d+$') value = journal[-1][2] if num_re.match(value): return value else: # old-style "username" journal tag try: return self.db.user.lookup(value) except KeyError: # user's been retired, return admin return '1' else: return self.db.getuid() # get the property (raises KeyErorr if invalid) prop = self.properties[propname] if propname not in d: if default is _marker: if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): return [] else: return None else: return default # return a dupe of the list so code doesn't get confused if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): return d[propname][:] return d[propname] def set(self, nodeid, **propvalues): """Modify a property on an existing node of this class. 'nodeid' must be the id of an existing node of this class or an IndexError is raised. Each key in 'propvalues' must be the name of a property of this class or a KeyError is raised. All values in 'propvalues' must be acceptable types for their corresponding properties or a TypeError is raised. If the value of the key property is set, it must not collide with other key strings or a ValueError is raised. If the value of a Link or Multilink property contains an invalid node id, a ValueError is raised. These operations trigger detectors and can be vetoed. Attempts to modify the "creation" or "activity" properties cause a KeyError. """ if self.db.journaltag is None: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_('Database open read-only')) self.fireAuditors('set', nodeid, propvalues) oldvalues = copy.deepcopy(self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid)) for name, prop in self.getprops(protected=0).iteritems(): if name in oldvalues: continue if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): oldvalues[name] = [] else: oldvalues[name] = None propvalues = self.set_inner(nodeid, **propvalues) self.fireReactors('set', nodeid, oldvalues) return propvalues def set_inner(self, nodeid, **propvalues): """ Called by set, in-between the audit and react calls. """ if not propvalues: return propvalues if 'creation' in propvalues or 'activity' in propvalues: raise KeyError, '"creation" and "activity" are reserved' if 'id' in propvalues: raise KeyError, '"id" is reserved' if self.db.journaltag is None: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_('Database open read-only')) node = self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid) if self.db.RETIRED_FLAG in node: raise IndexError num_re = re.compile('^\d+$') # if the journal value is to be different, store it in here journalvalues = {} # list() propvalues 'cos it might be modified by the loop for propname, value in list(propvalues.items()): # check to make sure we're not duplicating an existing key if propname == self.key and node[propname] != value: try: self.lookup(value) except KeyError: pass else: raise ValueError('node with key "%s" exists'%value) # this will raise the KeyError if the property isn't valid # ... we don't use getprops() here because we only care about # the writeable properties. try: prop = self.properties[propname] except KeyError: raise KeyError('"%s" has no property named "%s"'%( self.classname, propname)) # if the value's the same as the existing value, no sense in # doing anything current = node.get(propname, None) if value == current: del propvalues[propname] continue journalvalues[propname] = current # do stuff based on the prop type if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Link): link_class = prop.classname # if it isn't a number, it's a key if value is not None and not isinstance(value, type('')): raise ValueError('property "%s" link value be a string'%( propname)) if isinstance(value, type('')) and not num_re.match(value): try: value = self.db.classes[link_class].lookup(value) except (TypeError, KeyError): raise IndexError('new property "%s": %s not a %s'%( propname, value, prop.classname)) if (value is not None and not self.db.getclass(link_class).hasnode(value)): raise IndexError('%s has no node %s'%(link_class, value)) if self.do_journal and prop.do_journal: # register the unlink with the old linked node if propname in node and node[propname] is not None: self.db.addjournal(link_class, node[propname], 'unlink', (self.classname, nodeid, propname)) # register the link with the newly linked node if value is not None: self.db.addjournal(link_class, value, 'link', (self.classname, nodeid, propname)) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): if value is None: value = [] if not hasattr(value, '__iter__'): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not an iterable of' ' ids'%propname) link_class = self.properties[propname].classname l = [] for entry in value: # if it isn't a number, it's a key if type(entry) != type(''): raise ValueError('new property "%s" link value ' 'must be a string'%propname) if not num_re.match(entry): try: entry = self.db.classes[link_class].lookup(entry) except (TypeError, KeyError): raise IndexError('new property "%s": %s not a %s'%( propname, entry, self.properties[propname].classname)) l.append(entry) value = l propvalues[propname] = value # figure the journal entry for this property add = [] remove = [] # handle removals if propname in node: l = node[propname] else: l = [] for id in l[:]: if id in value: continue # register the unlink with the old linked node if self.do_journal and self.properties[propname].do_journal: self.db.addjournal(link_class, id, 'unlink', (self.classname, nodeid, propname)) l.remove(id) remove.append(id) # handle additions for id in value: if not self.db.getclass(link_class).hasnode(id): raise IndexError('%s has no node %s'%(link_class, id)) if id in l: continue # register the link with the newly linked node if self.do_journal and self.properties[propname].do_journal: self.db.addjournal(link_class, id, 'link', (self.classname, nodeid, propname)) l.append(id) add.append(id) # figure the journal entry l = [] if add: l.append(('+', add)) if remove: l.append(('-', remove)) if l: journalvalues[propname] = tuple(l) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.String): if value is not None and type(value) != type('') and type(value) != type(u''): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not a ' 'string'%propname) if prop.indexme: self.db.indexer.add_text((self.classname, nodeid, propname), value) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Password): if not isinstance(value, password.Password): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not a ' 'Password'%propname) propvalues[propname] = value elif value is not None and isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Date): if not isinstance(value, date.Date): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not a ' 'Date'%propname) propvalues[propname] = value elif value is not None and isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Interval): if not isinstance(value, date.Interval): raise TypeError('new property "%s" not an ' 'Interval'%propname) propvalues[propname] = value elif value is not None and isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Number): try: float(value) except ValueError: raise TypeError('new property "%s" not ' 'numeric'%propname) elif value is not None and isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Boolean): try: int(value) except ValueError: raise TypeError('new property "%s" not ' 'boolean'%propname) node[propname] = value # nothing to do? if not propvalues: return propvalues # update the activity time node['activity'] = date.Date() node['actor'] = self.db.getuid() # do the set, and journal it self.db.setnode(self.classname, nodeid, node) if self.do_journal: self.db.addjournal(self.classname, nodeid, 'set', journalvalues) return propvalues def retire(self, nodeid): """Retire a node. The properties on the node remain available from the get() method, and the node's id is never reused. Retired nodes are not returned by the find(), list(), or lookup() methods, and other nodes may reuse the values of their key properties. These operations trigger detectors and can be vetoed. Attempts to modify the "creation" or "activity" properties cause a KeyError. """ if self.db.journaltag is None: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_('Database open read-only')) self.fireAuditors('retire', nodeid, None) node = self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid) node[self.db.RETIRED_FLAG] = 1 self.db.setnode(self.classname, nodeid, node) if self.do_journal: self.db.addjournal(self.classname, nodeid, 'retired', None) self.fireReactors('retire', nodeid, None) def restore(self, nodeid): """Restpre a retired node. Make node available for all operations like it was before retirement. """ if self.db.journaltag is None: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_('Database open read-only')) node = self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid) # check if key property was overrided key = self.getkey() try: id = self.lookup(node[key]) except KeyError: pass else: raise KeyError("Key property (%s) of retired node clashes " "with existing one (%s)" % (key, node[key])) # Now we can safely restore node self.fireAuditors('restore', nodeid, None) del node[self.db.RETIRED_FLAG] self.db.setnode(self.classname, nodeid, node) if self.do_journal: self.db.addjournal(self.classname, nodeid, 'restored', None) self.fireReactors('restore', nodeid, None) def is_retired(self, nodeid, cldb=None): """Return true if the node is retired. """ node = self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid, cldb) if self.db.RETIRED_FLAG in node: return 1 return 0 def destroy(self, nodeid): """Destroy a node. WARNING: this method should never be used except in extremely rare situations where there could never be links to the node being deleted WARNING: use retire() instead WARNING: the properties of this node will not be available ever again WARNING: really, use retire() instead Well, I think that's enough warnings. This method exists mostly to support the session storage of the cgi interface. """ if self.db.journaltag is None: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_('Database open read-only')) self.db.destroynode(self.classname, nodeid) def history(self, nodeid): """Retrieve the journal of edits on a particular node. 'nodeid' must be the id of an existing node of this class or an IndexError is raised. The returned list contains tuples of the form (nodeid, date, tag, action, params) 'date' is a Timestamp object specifying the time of the change and 'tag' is the journaltag specified when the database was opened. """ if not self.do_journal: raise ValueError('Journalling is disabled for this class') return self.db.getjournal(self.classname, nodeid) # Locating nodes: def hasnode(self, nodeid): """Determine if the given nodeid actually exists """ return self.db.hasnode(self.classname, nodeid) def setkey(self, propname): """Select a String property of this class to be the key property. 'propname' must be the name of a String property of this class or None, or a TypeError is raised. The values of the key property on all existing nodes must be unique or a ValueError is raised. If the property doesn't exist, KeyError is raised. """ prop = self.getprops()[propname] if not isinstance(prop, hyperdb.String): raise TypeError('key properties must be String') self.key = propname def getkey(self): """Return the name of the key property for this class or None.""" return self.key # TODO: set up a separate index db file for this? profile? def lookup(self, keyvalue): """Locate a particular node by its key property and return its id. If this class has no key property, a TypeError is raised. If the 'keyvalue' matches one of the values for the key property among the nodes in this class, the matching node's id is returned; otherwise a KeyError is raised. """ if not self.key: raise TypeError('No key property set for ' 'class %s'%self.classname) cldb = self.db.getclassdb(self.classname) try: for nodeid in self.getnodeids(cldb): node = self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid, cldb) if self.db.RETIRED_FLAG in node: continue if self.key not in node: continue if node[self.key] == keyvalue: return nodeid finally: cldb.close() raise KeyError('No key (%s) value "%s" for "%s"'%(self.key, keyvalue, self.classname)) # change from spec - allows multiple props to match def find(self, **propspec): """Get the ids of nodes in this class which link to the given nodes. 'propspec' consists of keyword args propname=nodeid or propname={nodeid:1, } 'propname' must be the name of a property in this class, or a KeyError is raised. That property must be a Link or Multilink property, or a TypeError is raised. Any node in this class whose 'propname' property links to any of the nodeids will be returned. Examples:: db.issue.find(messages='1') db.issue.find(messages={'1':1,'3':1}, files={'7':1}) """ for propname, itemids in propspec.iteritems(): # check the prop is OK prop = self.properties[propname] if not isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Link) and not isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): raise TypeError("'%s' not a Link/Multilink " "property"%propname) # ok, now do the find cldb = self.db.getclassdb(self.classname) l = [] try: for id in self.getnodeids(db=cldb): item = self.db.getnode(self.classname, id, db=cldb) if self.db.RETIRED_FLAG in item: continue for propname, itemids in propspec.iteritems(): if type(itemids) is not type({}): itemids = {itemids:1} # special case if the item doesn't have this property if propname not in item: if None in itemids: l.append(id) break continue # grab the property definition and its value on this item prop = self.properties[propname] value = item[propname] if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Link) and value in itemids: l.append(id) break elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): hit = 0 for v in value: if v in itemids: l.append(id) hit = 1 break if hit: break finally: cldb.close() return l def stringFind(self, **requirements): """Locate a particular node by matching a set of its String properties in a caseless search. If the property is not a String property, a TypeError is raised. The return is a list of the id of all nodes that match. """ for propname in requirements: prop = self.properties[propname] if not isinstance(prop, hyperdb.String): raise TypeError("'%s' not a String property"%propname) requirements[propname] = requirements[propname].lower() l = [] cldb = self.db.getclassdb(self.classname) try: for nodeid in self.getnodeids(cldb): node = self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid, cldb) if self.db.RETIRED_FLAG in node: continue for key, value in requirements.iteritems(): if key not in node: break if node[key] is None or node[key].lower() != value: break else: l.append(nodeid) finally: cldb.close() return l def list(self): """ Return a list of the ids of the active nodes in this class. """ l = [] cn = self.classname cldb = self.db.getclassdb(cn) try: for nodeid in self.getnodeids(cldb): node = self.db.getnode(cn, nodeid, cldb) if self.db.RETIRED_FLAG in node: continue l.append(nodeid) finally: cldb.close() l.sort() return l def getnodeids(self, db=None, retired=None): """ Return a list of ALL nodeids Set retired=None to get all nodes. Otherwise it'll get all the retired or non-retired nodes, depending on the flag. """ res = [] # start off with the new nodes if self.classname in self.db.newnodes: res.extend(self.db.newnodes[self.classname]) must_close = False if db is None: db = self.db.getclassdb(self.classname) must_close = True try: res.extend(db.keys()) # remove the uncommitted, destroyed nodes if self.classname in self.db.destroyednodes: for nodeid in self.db.destroyednodes[self.classname]: if key_in(db, nodeid): res.remove(nodeid) # check retired flag if retired is False or retired is True: l = [] for nodeid in res: node = self.db.getnode(self.classname, nodeid, db) is_ret = self.db.RETIRED_FLAG in node if retired == is_ret: l.append(nodeid) res = l finally: if must_close: db.close() return res def _filter(self, search_matches, filterspec, proptree, num_re = re.compile('^\d+$')): """Return a list of the ids of the active nodes in this class that match the 'filter' spec, sorted by the group spec and then the sort spec. "filterspec" is {propname: value(s)} "sort" and "group" are (dir, prop) where dir is '+', '-' or None and prop is a prop name or None "search_matches" is a sequence type or None The filter must match all properties specificed. If the property value to match is a list: 1. String properties must match all elements in the list, and 2. Other properties must match any of the elements in the list. """ if __debug__: start_t = time.time() cn = self.classname # optimise filterspec l = [] props = self.getprops() LINK = 'spec:link' MULTILINK = 'spec:multilink' STRING = 'spec:string' DATE = 'spec:date' INTERVAL = 'spec:interval' OTHER = 'spec:other' for k, v in filterspec.iteritems(): propclass = props[k] if isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.Link): if type(v) is not type([]): v = [v] u = [] for entry in v: # the value -1 is a special "not set" sentinel if entry == '-1': entry = None u.append(entry) l.append((LINK, k, u)) elif isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.Multilink): # the value -1 is a special "not set" sentinel if v in ('-1', ['-1']): v = [] elif type(v) is not type([]): v = [v] l.append((MULTILINK, k, v)) elif isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.String) and k != 'id': if type(v) is not type([]): v = [v] for v in v: # simple glob searching v = re.sub(r'([\|\{\}\\\.\+\[\]\(\)])', r'\\\1', v) v = v.replace('?', '.') v = v.replace('*', '.*?') l.append((STRING, k, re.compile(v, re.I))) elif isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.Date): try: date_rng = propclass.range_from_raw(v, self.db) l.append((DATE, k, date_rng)) except ValueError: # If range creation fails - ignore that search parameter pass elif isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.Interval): try: intv_rng = date.Range(v, date.Interval) l.append((INTERVAL, k, intv_rng)) except ValueError: # If range creation fails - ignore that search parameter pass elif isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.Boolean): if type(v) == type(""): v = v.split(',') if type(v) != type([]): v = [v] bv = [] for val in v: if type(val) is type(''): bv.append(propclass.from_raw (val)) else: bv.append(val) l.append((OTHER, k, bv)) elif k == 'id': if type(v) != type([]): v = v.split(',') l.append((OTHER, k, [str(int(val)) for val in v])) elif isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.Number): if type(v) != type([]): try : v = v.split(',') except AttributeError : v = [v] l.append((OTHER, k, [float(val) for val in v])) filterspec = l # now, find all the nodes that are active and pass filtering matches = [] cldb = self.db.getclassdb(cn) t = 0 try: # TODO: only full-scan once (use items()) for nodeid in self.getnodeids(cldb): node = self.db.getnode(cn, nodeid, cldb) if self.db.RETIRED_FLAG in node: continue # apply filter for t, k, v in filterspec: # handle the id prop if k == 'id': if nodeid not in v: break continue # get the node value nv = node.get(k, None) match = 0 # now apply the property filter if t == LINK: # link - if this node's property doesn't appear in the # filterspec's nodeid list, skip it match = nv in v elif t == MULTILINK: # multilink - if any of the nodeids required by the # filterspec aren't in this node's property, then skip # it nv = node.get(k, []) # check for matching the absence of multilink values if not v: match = not nv else: # othewise, make sure this node has each of the # required values for want in v: if want in nv: match = 1 break elif t == STRING: if nv is None: nv = '' # RE search match = v.search(nv) elif t == DATE or t == INTERVAL: if nv is None: match = v is None else: if v.to_value: if v.from_value <= nv and v.to_value >= nv: match = 1 else: if v.from_value <= nv: match = 1 elif t == OTHER: # straight value comparison for the other types match = nv in v if not match: break else: matches.append([nodeid, node]) # filter based on full text search if search_matches is not None: k = [] for v in matches: if v[0] in search_matches: k.append(v) matches = k # add sorting information to the proptree JPROPS = {'actor':1, 'activity':1, 'creator':1, 'creation':1} children = [] if proptree: children = proptree.sortable_children() for pt in children: dir = pt.sort_direction prop = pt.name assert (dir and prop) propclass = props[prop] pt.sort_ids = [] is_pointer = isinstance(propclass,(hyperdb.Link, hyperdb.Multilink)) if not is_pointer: pt.sort_result = [] try: # cache the opened link class db, if needed. lcldb = None # cache the linked class items too lcache = {} for entry in matches: itemid = entry[-2] item = entry[-1] # handle the properties that might be "faked" # also, handle possible missing properties try: v = item[prop] except KeyError: if prop in JPROPS: # force lookup of the special journal prop v = self.get(itemid, prop) else: # the node doesn't have a value for this # property v = None if isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.Multilink): v = [] if prop == 'id': v = int (itemid) pt.sort_ids.append(v) if not is_pointer: pt.sort_result.append(v) continue # missing (None) values are always sorted first if v is None: pt.sort_ids.append(v) if not is_pointer: pt.sort_result.append(v) continue if isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.Link): lcn = propclass.classname link = self.db.classes[lcn] key = link.orderprop() child = pt.propdict[key] if key!='id': if v not in lcache: # open the link class db if it's not already if lcldb is None: lcldb = self.db.getclassdb(lcn) lcache[v] = self.db.getnode(lcn, v, lcldb) r = lcache[v][key] child.propdict[key].sort_ids.append(r) else: child.propdict[key].sort_ids.append(v) pt.sort_ids.append(v) if not is_pointer: r = propclass.sort_repr(pt.parent.cls, v, pt.name) pt.sort_result.append(r) finally: # if we opened the link class db, close it now if lcldb is not None: lcldb.close() del lcache finally: cldb.close() # pull the id out of the individual entries matches = [entry[-2] for entry in matches] if __debug__: self.db.stats['filtering'] += (time.time() - start_t) return matches def count(self): """Get the number of nodes in this class. If the returned integer is 'numnodes', the ids of all the nodes in this class run from 1 to numnodes, and numnodes+1 will be the id of the next node to be created in this class. """ return self.db.countnodes(self.classname) # Manipulating properties: def getprops(self, protected=1): """Return a dictionary mapping property names to property objects. If the "protected" flag is true, we include protected properties - those which may not be modified. In addition to the actual properties on the node, these methods provide the "creation" and "activity" properties. If the "protected" flag is true, we include protected properties - those which may not be modified. """ d = self.properties.copy() if protected: d['id'] = hyperdb.String() d['creation'] = hyperdb.Date() d['activity'] = hyperdb.Date() d['creator'] = hyperdb.Link('user') d['actor'] = hyperdb.Link('user') return d def addprop(self, **properties): """Add properties to this class. The keyword arguments in 'properties' must map names to property objects, or a TypeError is raised. None of the keys in 'properties' may collide with the names of existing properties, or a ValueError is raised before any properties have been added. """ for key in properties: if key in self.properties: raise ValueError(key) self.properties.update(properties) def index(self, nodeid): """ Add (or refresh) the node to search indexes """ # find all the String properties that have indexme for prop, propclass in self.getprops().iteritems(): if isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.String) and propclass.indexme: # index them under (classname, nodeid, property) try: value = str(self.get(nodeid, prop)) except IndexError: # node has been destroyed continue self.db.indexer.add_text((self.classname, nodeid, prop), value) # # import / export support # def export_list(self, propnames, nodeid): """ Export a node - generate a list of CSV-able data in the order specified by propnames for the given node. """ properties = self.getprops() l = [] for prop in propnames: proptype = properties[prop] value = self.get(nodeid, prop) # "marshal" data where needed if value is None: pass elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Date): value = value.get_tuple() elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Interval): value = value.get_tuple() elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password): value = str(value) l.append(repr(value)) # append retired flag l.append(repr(self.is_retired(nodeid))) return l def import_list(self, propnames, proplist): """ Import a node - all information including "id" is present and should not be sanity checked. Triggers are not triggered. The journal should be initialised using the "creator" and "created" information. Return the nodeid of the node imported. """ if self.db.journaltag is None: raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(_('Database open read-only')) properties = self.getprops() # make the new node's property map d = {} newid = None for i in range(len(propnames)): # Figure the property for this column propname = propnames[i] # Use eval to reverse the repr() used to output the CSV value = eval(proplist[i]) # "unmarshal" where necessary if propname == 'id': newid = value continue elif propname == 'is retired': # is the item retired? if int(value): d[self.db.RETIRED_FLAG] = 1 continue elif value is None: d[propname] = None continue prop = properties[propname] if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Date): value = date.Date(value) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Interval): value = date.Interval(value) elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Password): pwd = password.Password() pwd.unpack(value) value = pwd d[propname] = value # get a new id if necessary if newid is None: newid = self.db.newid(self.classname) # add the node and journal self.db.addnode(self.classname, newid, d) return newid def export_journals(self): """Export a class's journal - generate a list of lists of CSV-able data: nodeid, date, user, action, params No heading here - the columns are fixed. """ properties = self.getprops() r = [] for nodeid in self.getnodeids(): for nodeid, date, user, action, params in self.history(nodeid): date = date.get_tuple() if action == 'set': export_data = {} for propname, value in params.iteritems(): if propname not in properties: # property no longer in the schema continue prop = properties[propname] # make sure the params are eval()'able if value is None: pass elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Date): # this is a hack - some dates are stored as strings if not isinstance(value, type('')): value = value.get_tuple() elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Interval): # hack too - some intervals are stored as strings if not isinstance(value, type('')): value = value.get_tuple() elif isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Password): value = str(value) export_data[propname] = value params = export_data r.append([repr(nodeid), repr(date), repr(user), repr(action), repr(params)]) return r class FileClass(hyperdb.FileClass, Class): """This class defines a large chunk of data. To support this, it has a mandatory String property "content" which is typically saved off externally to the hyperdb. The default MIME type of this data is defined by the "default_mime_type" class attribute, which may be overridden by each node if the class defines a "type" String property. """ def __init__(self, db, classname, **properties): """The newly-created class automatically includes the "content" and "type" properties. """ if 'content' not in properties: properties['content'] = hyperdb.String(indexme='yes') if 'type' not in properties: properties['type'] = hyperdb.String() Class.__init__(self, db, classname, **properties) def create(self, **propvalues): """ Snarf the "content" propvalue and store in a file """ # we need to fire the auditors now, or the content property won't # be in propvalues for the auditors to play with self.fireAuditors('create', None, propvalues) # now remove the content property so it's not stored in the db content = propvalues['content'] del propvalues['content'] # make sure we have a MIME type mime_type = propvalues.get('type', self.default_mime_type) # do the database create newid = self.create_inner(**propvalues) # store off the content as a file self.db.storefile(self.classname, newid, None, content) # fire reactors self.fireReactors('create', newid, None) return newid def get(self, nodeid, propname, default=_marker, cache=1): """ Trap the content propname and get it from the file 'cache' exists for backwards compatibility, and is not used. """ poss_msg = 'Possibly an access right configuration problem.' if propname == 'content': try: return self.db.getfile(self.classname, nodeid, None) except IOError, strerror: # XXX by catching this we don't see an error in the log. return 'ERROR reading file: %s%s\n%s\n%s'%( self.classname, nodeid, poss_msg, strerror) if default is not _marker: return Class.get(self, nodeid, propname, default) else: return Class.get(self, nodeid, propname) def set(self, itemid, **propvalues): """ Snarf the "content" propvalue and update it in a file """ self.fireAuditors('set', itemid, propvalues) # create the oldvalues dict - fill in any missing values oldvalues = copy.deepcopy(self.db.getnode(self.classname, itemid)) for name, prop in self.getprops(protected=0).iteritems(): if name in oldvalues: continue if isinstance(prop, hyperdb.Multilink): oldvalues[name] = [] else: oldvalues[name] = None # now remove the content property so it's not stored in the db content = None if 'content' in propvalues: content = propvalues['content'] del propvalues['content'] # do the database update propvalues = self.set_inner(itemid, **propvalues) # do content? if content: # store and possibly index self.db.storefile(self.classname, itemid, None, content) if self.properties['content'].indexme: mime_type = self.get(itemid, 'type', self.default_mime_type) self.db.indexer.add_text((self.classname, itemid, 'content'), content, mime_type) propvalues['content'] = content # fire reactors self.fireReactors('set', itemid, oldvalues) return propvalues def index(self, nodeid): """ Add (or refresh) the node to search indexes. Use the content-type property for the content property. """ # find all the String properties that have indexme for prop, propclass in self.getprops().iteritems(): if prop == 'content' and propclass.indexme: mime_type = self.get(nodeid, 'type', self.default_mime_type) self.db.indexer.add_text((self.classname, nodeid, 'content'), str(self.get(nodeid, 'content')), mime_type) elif isinstance(propclass, hyperdb.String) and propclass.indexme: # index them under (classname, nodeid, property) try: value = str(self.get(nodeid, prop)) except IndexError: # node has been destroyed continue self.db.indexer.add_text((self.classname, nodeid, prop), value) # deviation from spec - was called ItemClass class IssueClass(Class, roundupdb.IssueClass): # Overridden methods: def __init__(self, db, classname, **properties): """The newly-created class automatically includes the "messages", "files", "nosy", and "superseder" properties. If the 'properties' dictionary attempts to specify any of these properties or a "creation" or "activity" property, a ValueError is raised. """ if 'title' not in properties: properties['title'] = hyperdb.String(indexme='yes') if 'messages' not in properties: properties['messages'] = hyperdb.Multilink("msg") if 'files' not in properties: properties['files'] = hyperdb.Multilink("file") if 'nosy' not in properties: # note: journalling is turned off as it really just wastes # space. this behaviour may be overridden in an instance properties['nosy'] = hyperdb.Multilink("user", do_journal="no") if 'superseder' not in properties: properties['superseder'] = hyperdb.Multilink(classname) Class.__init__(self, db, classname, **properties) # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
