# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ import os.path, time import appy from appy.shared.utils import executeCommand from appy.gen.wrappers import AbstractWrapper from appy.gen.installer import loggedUsers # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _PY = 'Please specify a file corresponding to a Python interpreter ' \ '(ie "/usr/bin/python").' FILE_NOT_FOUND = 'Path "%s" was not found.' VALUE_NOT_FILE = 'Path "%s" is not a file. ' + _PY NO_PYTHON = "Name '%s' does not starts with 'python'. " + _PY NOT_UNO_ENABLED_PYTHON = '"%s" is not a UNO-enabled Python interpreter. ' \ 'To check if a Python interpreter is UNO-enabled, ' \ 'launch it and type "import uno". If you have no ' \ 'ImportError exception it is ok.' # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class ToolWrapper(AbstractWrapper): def validPythonWithUno(self, value): '''This method represents the validator for field unoEnabledPython.''' if value: if not os.path.exists(value): return FILE_NOT_FOUND % value if not os.path.isfile(value): return VALUE_NOT_FILE % value if not os.path.basename(value).startswith('python'): return NO_PYTHON % value if os.system('%s -c "import uno"' % value): return NOT_UNO_ENABLED_PYTHON % value return True def isManager(self): '''Some pages on the tool can only be accessed by managers.''' if self.user.has_role('Manager'): return 'view' def isManagerEdit(self): '''Some pages on the tool can only be accessed by managers, also in edit mode.''' if self.user.has_role('Manager'): return True def computeConnectedUsers(self): '''Computes a table showing users that are currently connected.''' res = '' \ '' % self.translate('last_user_access') rows = [] for userId, lastAccess in loggedUsers.items(): user = self.search1('User', noSecurity=True, login=userId) if not user: continue # Could have been deleted in the meanwhile fmt = '%s (%s)' % (self.dateFormat, self.hourFormat) access = time.strftime(fmt, time.localtime(lastAccess)) rows.append('' % \ (user.o.absolute_url(), user.title,access)) return res + '\n'.join(rows) + '
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' podOutputFormats = ('odt', 'pdf', 'doc', 'rtf', 'ods', 'xls') def getPodOutputFormats(self): '''Gets the available output formats for POD documents.''' return [(of, self.translate(of)) for of in self.podOutputFormats] def getInitiator(self, field=False): '''Retrieves the object that triggered the creation of the object being currently created (if any), or the name of the field in this object if p_field is given.''' nav = self.o.REQUEST.get('nav', '') if not nav or not nav.startswith('ref.'): return if not field: return self.getObject(nav.split('.')[1]) return nav.split('.')[2].split(':')[0] def getObject(self, uid): '''Allow to retrieve an object from its unique identifier p_uid.''' return self.o.getObject(uid, appy=True) def getDiskFolder(self): '''Returns the disk folder where the Appy application is stored.''' return self.o.config.diskFolder def getClass(self, zopeName): '''Gets the Appy class corresponding to technical p_zopeName.''' return self.o.getAppyClass(zopeName) def getAttributeName(self, attributeType, klass, attrName=None): '''Some names of Tool attributes are not easy to guess. For example, the attribute that stores the names of the columns to display in query results for class A that is in package x.y is "tool.resultColumnsForx_y_A". This method generates the attribute name based on p_attributeType, a p_klass from the application, and a p_attrName (given only if needed). p_attributeType may be: "podTemplate" Stores the pod template for p_attrName. "formats" Stores the output format(s) of a given pod template for p_attrName. "resultColumns" Stores the list of columns that must be shown when displaying instances of a given root p_klass. "enableAdvancedSearch" Determines if the advanced search screen must be enabled for p_klass. "numberOfSearchColumns" Determines in how many columns the search screen for p_klass is rendered. "searchFields" Determines, among all indexed fields for p_klass, which one will really be used in the search screen. ''' fullClassName = self.o.getPortalType(klass) res = '%sFor%s' % (attributeType, fullClassName) if attrName: res += '_%s' % attrName return res def getAvailableLanguages(self): '''Returns the list of available languages for this application.''' return [(t.id, t.title) for t in self.translations] def convert(self, fileName, format): '''Launches a UNO-enabled Python interpreter as defined in the self for converting, using OpenOffice in server mode, a file named p_fileName into an output p_format.''' convScript = '%s/pod/converter.py' % os.path.dirname(appy.__file__) cmd = '%s %s "%s" %s -p%d' % (self.unoEnabledPython, convScript, fileName, format, self.openOfficePort) self.log('Executing %s...' % cmd) return executeCommand(cmd) # The result can contain an error message def refreshSecurity(self): '''Refreshes, on every object in the database, security-related, workflow-managed information.''' context = {'nb': 0} for className in self.o.getProductConfig().allClassNames: self.compute(className, context=context, noSecurity=True, expression="ctx['nb'] += int(obj.o.refreshSecurity())") msg = 'Security refresh: %d object(s) updated.' % context['nb'] self.log(msg) def refreshCatalog(self, startObject=None): '''Reindex all Appy objects. For some unknown reason, method catalog.refreshCatalog is not able to recatalog Appy objects.''' if not startObject: # This is a global refresh. Clear the catalog completely, and then # reindex all Appy-managed objects, ie those in folders "config" # and "data". # First, clear the catalog. self.log('Recomputing the whole catalog...') app = self.o.getParentNode() app.catalog._catalog.clear() nb = 1 failed = [] for obj in app.config.objectValues(): subNb, subFailed = self.refreshCatalog(startObject=obj) nb += subNb failed += subFailed try: app.config.reindex() except: failed.append(app.config) # Then, refresh objects in the "data" folder. for obj in app.data.objectValues(): subNb, subFailed = self.refreshCatalog(startObject=obj) nb += subNb failed += subFailed # Re-try to index all objects for which reindexation has failed. for obj in failed: obj.reindex() if failed: failMsg = ' (%d retried)' % len(failed) else: failMsg = '' self.log('%d object(s) were reindexed%s.' % (nb, failMsg)) else: nb = 1 failed = [] for obj in startObject.objectValues(): subNb, subFailed = self.refreshCatalog(startObject=obj) nb += subNb failed += subFailed try: startObject.reindex() except Exception, e: failed.append(startObject) return nb, failed def validate(self, new, errors): '''Validates that uploaded POD templates and output types are compatible.''' page = self.request.get('page', 'main') if page == 'documents': # Check that uploaded templates and output formats are compatible. for fieldName in dir(new): # Ignore fields which are not POD templates. if not fieldName.startswith('podTemplate'): continue # Get the file name, either from the newly uploaded file or # from the existing file stored in the database. if getattr(new, fieldName): fileName = getattr(new, fieldName).filename else: fileName = getattr(self, fieldName).name # Get the extension of the uploaded file. ext = os.path.splitext(fileName)[1][1:] # Get the chosen output formats for this template. formatsFieldName = 'formatsFor%s' % fieldName[14:] formats = getattr(new, formatsFieldName) error = False if ext == 'odt': error = ('ods' in formats) or ('xls' in formats) elif ext == 'ods': error = ('odt' in formats) or ('pdf' in formats) or \ ('doc' in formats) or ('rtf' in formats) if error: msg = 'This (these) format(s) cannot be used with ' \ 'this template.' setattr(errors, formatsFieldName, msg) return self._callCustom('validate', new, errors) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------