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issue2551142 - Import of retired node ... unique constraint failure. Title: Import of retired node with username after active node fails with unique constraint failure. More fixes needed for mysql and postgresql. mysql: add unique constraint for (keyvalue, __retired__) when creating class in the database. On schema change if class is changed, remove the unique constraint too. upgrade version of rdbms database from 5 to 6 to add constraint to all version 5 databases that were created as version 5 and didn't get the unique constraint. Make no changes on version 5 databases upgraded from version 4, the upgrade process to 5 added the constraint. Make no changes to other databases (sqlite, postgres) during upgrade from version 5 to 6. postgres: Handle the exception raised on unique constraint violation. The exception invalidates the database connection so it can't be used to recover from the exception. Added two new database methods: checkpoint_data - performs a db.commit under postgres does nothing on other backends restore_connection_on_error - does a db.rollback on postgres, does nothing on other backends with the rollback() done on the connection I can use the database connection to fixup the import that failed on the unique constraint. This makes postgres slower but without the commit after every imported object, the rollback will delete all the entries done up to this point. Trying to figure out how to make the caller do_import batch and recover from this failure is beyond me. Also dismissed having to process the export csv file before importing. Pushing that onto a user just seems wrong. Also since import/export isn't frequently done the lack of surprise on having a failing import and reduced load/frustration for the user seems worth it. Also the import can be run in verbose mode where it prints out a row as it is processed, so it may take a while, ut the user can get feedback. db_test-base.py: add test for upgrade from 5 to 6.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Thu, 10 Jun 2021 12:52:05 -0400
parents af1067e0f6d9
children f7bd22bdef9d
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#
# Copyright (C) 2007 Stefan Seefeld
# All rights reserved.
# For license terms see the file COPYING.txt.
#

import logging
from roundup import hyperdb
from roundup.exceptions import Unauthorised, UsageError
from roundup.date import Date, Range, Interval
from roundup import actions
from roundup.anypy.strings import us2s
from traceback import format_exc
from roundup.anypy import xmlrpc_
SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher = xmlrpc_.server.SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher
Binary = xmlrpc_.client.Binary


def translate(value):
    """Translate value to becomes valid for XMLRPC transmission."""

    if isinstance(value, (Date, Range, Interval)):
        return repr(value)
    elif type(value) is list:
        return [translate(v) for v in value]
    elif type(value) is tuple:
        return tuple([translate(v) for v in value])
    elif type(value) is dict:
        return dict([[translate(k), translate(value[k])] for k in value])
    else:
        return value


def props_from_args(db, cl, args, itemid=None):
    """Construct a list of properties from the given arguments,
    and return them after validation."""

    props = {}
    for arg in args:
        if isinstance(arg, Binary):
            arg = arg.data
        try:
            key, value = arg.split('=', 1)
        except ValueError:
            raise UsageError('argument "%s" not propname=value' % arg)
        key = us2s(key)
        value = us2s(value)
        if value:
            try:
                props[key] = hyperdb.rawToHyperdb(db, cl, itemid,
                                                  key, value)
            except hyperdb.HyperdbValueError as message:
                raise UsageError(message)
        else:
            # If we're syncing a file the contents may not be None
            if key == 'content':
                props[key] = ''
            else:
                props[key] = None

    return props


class RoundupInstance:
    """The RoundupInstance provides the interface accessible through
    the Python XMLRPC mapping."""

    def __init__(self, db, actions, translator):

        self.db = db
        self.actions = actions
        self.translator = translator

    def schema(self):
        s = {}
        for c in self.db.classes:
            cls = self.db.classes[c]
            props = [(n, repr(v)) for n, v in sorted(cls.properties.items())]
            s[c] = props
        return s

    def list(self, classname, propname=None):
        cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
        if not propname:
            propname = cl.labelprop()
        result = [cl.get(itemid, propname)
                  for itemid in cl.list()
                  if self.db.security.hasPermission('View', self.db.getuid(),
                                                    classname, propname,
                                                    itemid)
                  ]
        return result

    def filter(self, classname, search_matches, filterspec,
               sort=[], group=[]):
        cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
        uid = self.db.getuid()
        security = self.db.security
        filterspec = security.filterFilterspec(uid, classname, filterspec)
        sort = security.filterSortspec(uid, classname, sort)
        group = security.filterSortspec(uid, classname, group)
        result = cl.filter(search_matches, filterspec, sort=sort, group=group)
        check = security.hasPermission
        x = [id for id in result if check('View', uid, classname, itemid=id)]
        return x

    def lookup(self, classname, key):
        cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
        uid = self.db.getuid()
        prop = cl.getkey()
        search = self.db.security.hasSearchPermission
        access = self.db.security.hasPermission
        if (not search(uid, classname, prop)
            and not access('View', uid, classname, prop)):
            raise Unauthorised('Permission to lookup %s denied' % classname)
        return cl.lookup(key)

    def display(self, designator, *properties):
        classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
        cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
        props = properties and list(properties) or list(cl.properties.keys())
        props.sort()
        for p in props:
            if not self.db.security.hasPermission('View', self.db.getuid(),
                                                  classname, p, itemid):
                raise Unauthorised('Permission to view %s of %s denied' %
                                   (p, designator))
            result = [(prop, cl.get(itemid, prop)) for prop in props]
        return dict(result)

    def create(self, classname, *args):
        if not self.db.security.hasPermission('Create', self.db.getuid(),
                                              classname):
            raise Unauthorised('Permission to create %s denied' % classname)

        cl = self.db.getclass(classname)

        # convert types
        props = props_from_args(self.db, cl, args)

        # check for the key property
        key = cl.getkey()
        if key and key not in props:
            raise UsageError('you must provide the "%s" property.' % key)

        for key in props:
            if not self.db.security.hasPermission('Create', self.db.getuid(),
                                                  classname, property=key):
                raise Unauthorised('Permission to create %s.%s denied' %
                                   (classname, key))

        # do the actual create
        try:
            result = cl.create(**props)
            self.db.commit()
        except (TypeError, IndexError, ValueError) as message:
            # The exception we get may be a real error, log the traceback
            # if we're debugging
            logger = logging.getLogger('roundup.xmlrpc')
            for l in format_exc().split('\n'):
                logger.debug(l)
            raise UsageError(message)
        return result

    def set(self, designator, *args):

        classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
        cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
        props = props_from_args(self.db, cl, args, itemid)  # convert types
        for p in props.keys():
            if not self.db.security.hasPermission('Edit', self.db.getuid(),
                                                  classname, p, itemid):
                raise Unauthorised('Permission to edit %s of %s denied' %
                                   (p, designator))
        try:
            result = cl.set(itemid, **props)
            self.db.commit()
        except (TypeError, IndexError, ValueError) as message:
            # The exception we get may be a real error, log the
            # traceback if we're debugging
            logger = logging.getLogger('roundup.xmlrpc')
            for l in format_exc().split('\n'):
                logger.debug(l)
            raise UsageError(message)
        return result

    builtin_actions = dict(retire=actions.Retire, restore=actions.Restore)

    def action(self, name, *args):
        """Execute a named action."""

        if name in self.actions:
            action_type = self.actions[name]
        elif name in self.builtin_actions:
            action_type = self.builtin_actions[name]
        else:
            raise Exception('action "%s" is not supported %s'
                            % (name, ','.join(self.actions.keys())))
        action = action_type(self.db, self.translator)
        return action.execute(*args)


class RoundupDispatcher(SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher):
    """RoundupDispatcher bridges from cgi.client to RoundupInstance.
    It expects user authentication to be done."""

    def __init__(self, db, actions, translator,
                 allow_none=False, encoding=None):
        SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher.__init__(self, allow_none, encoding)
        self.register_instance(RoundupInstance(db, actions, translator))
        self.register_multicall_functions()

    def dispatch(self, input):
        return self._marshaled_dispatch(input)

    def _dispatch(self, method, params):

        retn = SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher._dispatch(self, method, params)
        retn = translate(retn)
        return retn

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