# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ import re, os, os.path, Cookie from appy.gen.utils import FieldDescr, SomeObjects from appy.gen.plone25.mixins import AbstractMixin from appy.gen.plone25.mixins.FlavourMixin import FlavourMixin from appy.gen.plone25.wrappers import AbstractWrapper from appy.gen.plone25.descriptors import ArchetypesClassDescriptor _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.' jsMessages = ('no_elem_selected', 'delete_confirm') # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class ToolMixin(AbstractMixin): _appy_meta_type = 'tool' def _appy_validateUnoEnabledPython(self, value): '''This method represents the validator for field unoEnabledPython. This field is present on the Tool only if POD is needed.''' 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 None def getFlavour(self, contextObjOrPortalType, appy=False): '''Gets the flavour that corresponds to p_contextObjOrPortalType.''' if isinstance(contextObjOrPortalType, basestring): portalTypeName = contextObjOrPortalType else: # It is the contextObj, not a portal type name portalTypeName = contextObjOrPortalType.portal_type res = None appyTool = self._appy_getWrapper(force=True) flavourNumber = None nameElems = portalTypeName.split('_') if len(nameElems) > 1: try: flavourNumber = int(nameElems[-1]) except ValueError: pass appName = self.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME if flavourNumber != None: for flavour in appyTool.flavours: if flavourNumber == flavour.number: res = flavour elif portalTypeName == ('%sFlavour' % appName): # Current object is the Flavour itself. In this cas we simply # return the wrapped contextObj. Here we are sure that # contextObjOrPortalType is an object, not a portal type. res = contextObjOrPortalType._appy_getWrapper(force=True) if not res and appyTool.flavours: res = appyTool.flavours[0] # If appy=False, return the Plone object and not the Appy wrapper # (this way, we avoid Zope security/access-related problems while # using this object in Zope Page Templates) if res and not appy: res = res.o return res def getFlavoursInfo(self): '''Returns information about flavours.''' res = [] appyTool = self._appy_getWrapper(force=True) for flavour in appyTool.flavours: if isinstance(flavour.o, FlavourMixin): # This is a bug: sometimes other objects are associated as # flavours. res.append({'title': flavour.title, 'number':flavour.number}) return res def getAppName(self): '''Returns the name of this application.''' return self.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME def getAppFolder(self): '''Returns the folder at the root of the Plone site that is dedicated to this application.''' cfg = self.getProductConfig() portal = cfg.getToolByName(self, 'portal_url').getPortalObject() return getattr(portal, self.getAppName()) def getRootClasses(self): '''Returns the list of root classes for this application.''' return self.getProductConfig().rootClasses def showPortlet(self): return not self.portal_membership.isAnonymousUser() _sortFields = {'title': 'sortable_title'} def executeQuery(self, contentType, flavourNumber=1, searchName=None, startNumber=0, search=None): '''Executes a query on a given p_contentType (or several, separated with commas) in Plone's portal_catalog. Portal types are from the flavour numbered p_flavourNumber. If p_searchName is specified, it corresponds to a search defined on p_contentType: additional search criteria will be added to the query. We will retrieve objects from p_startNumber. If p_search is defined, it corresponds to a custom Search instance (instead of a predefined named search like in p_searchName). If both p_searchName and p_search are given, p_search is ignored.''' # Is there one or several content types ? if contentType.find(',') != -1: # Several content types are specified portalTypes = contentType.split(',') if flavourNumber != 1: portalTypes = ['%s_%d' % (pt, flavourNumber) \ for pt in portalTypes] else: portalTypes = contentType params = {'portal_type': portalTypes, 'batch': True} # Manage additional criteria from a search when relevant if searchName or search: # In this case, contentType must contain a single content type. appyClass = self.getAppyClass(contentType) if searchName: search = ArchetypesClassDescriptor.getSearch( appyClass, searchName) if search: # Add additional search criteria for fieldName, fieldValue in search.fields.iteritems(): attrName = fieldName if attrName == 'title': attrName = 'Title' elif attrName == 'description': attrName = 'Description' elif attrName == 'state': attrName = 'review_state' else: attrName = 'get%s%s'% (fieldName[0].upper(),fieldName[1:]) params[attrName] = fieldValue # Add a sort order if specified sb = search.sortBy if sb: # For field 'title', Plone has created a specific index # 'sortable_title', because index 'Title' is a ZCTextIndex # (for searchability) and can't be used for sorting. if self._sortFields.has_key(sb): sb = self._sortFields[sb] params['sort_on'] = sb brains = self.portal_catalog.searchResults(**params) res = SomeObjects(brains, self.getNumberOfResultsPerPage(), startNumber) res.brainsToObjects() return res.__dict__ def getResultColumnsNames(self, contentType): contentTypes = contentType.strip(',').split(',') resSet = None # Temporary set for computing intersections. res = [] # Final, sorted result. flavour = None fieldNames = None for cType in contentTypes: # Get the flavour tied to those content types if not flavour: flavour = self.getFlavour(cType, appy=True) if flavour.number != 1: cType = cType.rsplit('_', 1)[0] fieldNames = getattr(flavour, 'resultColumnsFor%s' % cType) if not resSet: resSet = set(fieldNames) else: resSet = resSet.intersection(fieldNames) # By converting to set, we've lost order. Let's put things in the right # order. for fieldName in fieldNames: if fieldName in resSet: res.append(fieldName) return res def getResultColumns(self, anObject, contentType): '''What columns must I show when displaying a list of root class instances? Result is a list of tuples containing the name of the column (=name of the field) and a FieldDescr instance.''' res = [] for fieldName in self.getResultColumnsNames(contentType): if fieldName == 'workflowState': # We do not return a FieldDescr instance if the attributes is # not a *real* attribute but the workfow state. res.append(fieldName) else: # Create a FieldDescr instance appyType = anObject.getAppyType(fieldName) if not appyType: res.append({'atField': None, 'name': fieldName}) # The field name is wrong. # We return it so we can show it in an error message. else: atField = anObject.schema.get(fieldName) fieldDescr = FieldDescr(atField, appyType, None) res.append(fieldDescr.get()) return res xhtmlToText = re.compile('<.*?>', re.S) def getReferenceLabel(self, brain, appyType): '''p_appyType is a Ref with link=True. I need to display, on an edit view, the referenced object p_brain in the listbox that will allow the user to choose which object(s) to link through the Ref. According to p_appyType, the label may only be the object title, or more if parameter appyType.shownInfo is used.''' res = brain.Title if 'title' in appyType['shownInfo']: # We may place it at another place res = '' appyObj = brain.getObject()._appy_getWrapper(force=True) for fieldName in appyType['shownInfo']: value = getattr(appyObj, fieldName) if isinstance(value, AbstractWrapper): value = value.title.decode('utf-8') elif isinstance(value, basestring): value = value.decode('utf-8') refAppyType = appyObj.o.getAppyType(fieldName) if refAppyType and (refAppyType['type'] == 'String') and \ (refAppyType['format'] == 2): value = self.xhtmlToText.sub(' ', value) else: value = str(value) prefix = '' if res: prefix = ' | ' res += prefix + value.encode('utf-8') maxWidth = self.getListBoxesMaximumWidth() if len(res) > maxWidth: res = res[:maxWidth-2] + '...' return res translationMapping = {'portal_path': ''} def translateWithMapping(self, label): '''Translates p_label in the application domain, with a default translation mapping.''' if not self.translationMapping['portal_path']: self.translationMapping['portal_path'] = \ self.portal_url.getPortalPath() appName = self.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME return self.utranslate(label, self.translationMapping, domain=appName) def getPublishedObject(self): '''Gets the currently published object.''' rq = self.REQUEST obj = rq['PUBLISHED'] parent = obj.getParentNode() if parent.id == 'skyn': return parent.getParentNode() return rq['PUBLISHED'] def getAppyClass(self, contentType): '''Gets the Appy Python class that is related to p_contentType.''' # Retrieve first the Archetypes class corresponding to p_ContentType portalType = self.portal_types.get(contentType) atClassName = portalType.getProperty('content_meta_type') appName = self.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME exec 'from Products.%s.%s import %s as atClass' % \ (appName, atClassName, atClassName) # Get then the Appy Python class return atClass.wrapperClass.__bases__[-1] def getCreateMeans(self, contentTypeOrAppyClass): '''Gets the different ways objects of p_contentTypeOrAppyClass (which can be a Plone content type or a Appy class) can be created (via a web form, by importing external data, etc). Result is a dict whose keys are strings (ie "form", "import"...) and whose values are additional data bout the particular mean.''' pythonClass = contentTypeOrAppyClass if isinstance(contentTypeOrAppyClass, basestring): pythonClass = self.getAppyClass(pythonClass) res = {} if not pythonClass.__dict__.has_key('create'): res['form'] = None # No additional data for this means, which is the default one. else: means = pythonClass.create if means: if isinstance(means, basestring): res[means] = None elif isinstance(means, list) or isinstance(means, tuple): for mean in means: if isinstance(mean, basestring): res[mean] = None else: res[mean.id] = mean.__dict__ else: res[means.id] = means.__dict__ return res def getImportElements(self, contentType): '''Returns the list of elements that can be imported from p_path for p_contentType.''' appyClass = self.getAppyClass(contentType) importParams = self.getCreateMeans(appyClass)['import'] columnMethod = importParams['columnMethod'].__get__('') sortMethod = importParams['sortMethod'] if sortMethod: sortMethod = sortMethod.__get__('') elems = [] for elem in os.listdir(importParams['path']): elemFullPath = os.path.join(importParams['path'], elem) niceElem = columnMethod(elemFullPath) niceElem.insert(0, elemFullPath) # To the result, I add the full # path of the elem, which will not be shown. elems.append(niceElem) if sortMethod: elems = sortMethod(elems) return [importParams['columnHeaders'], elems] def onImportObjects(self): '''This method is called when the user wants to create objects from external data.''' rq = self.REQUEST appyClass = self.getAppyClass(rq.get('type_name')) importPaths = rq.get('importPath').split('|') appFolder = self.getAppFolder() for importPath in importPaths: if not importPath: continue objectId = os.path.basename(importPath) self.appy().create(appyClass, id=objectId, _data=importPath) self.plone_utils.addPortalMessage(self.translate('import_done')) return self.goto(rq['HTTP_REFERER']) def isAlreadyImported(self, contentType, importPath): appFolder = self.getAppFolder() objectId = os.path.basename(importPath) if hasattr(appFolder.aq_base, objectId): return True else: return False def getJavascriptMessages(self): '''Returns the translated version of messages that must be shown in Javascript popups.''' res = '' for msg in jsMessages: res += 'var %s = "%s";\n' % (msg, self.translate(msg)) return res def getSearches(self, contentType): '''Returns the list of searches that are defined for p_contentType. Every list item is a dict that contains info about a search or about a group of searches.''' appyClass = self.getAppyClass(contentType) res = [] visitedGroups = {} # Names of already visited search groups for search in ArchetypesClassDescriptor.getSearches(appyClass): # Determine first group label, we will need it. groupLabel = '' if search.group: groupLabel = '%s_searchgroup_%s' % (contentType, search.group) # Add an item representing the search group if relevant if search.group and (search.group not in visitedGroups): group = {'name': search.group, 'isGroup': True, 'labelId': groupLabel, 'searches': [], 'label': self.translate(groupLabel), 'descr': self.translate('%s_descr' % groupLabel), } res.append(group) visitedGroups[search.group] = group # Add the search itself searchLabel = '%s_search_%s' % (contentType, search.name) dSearch = {'name': search.name, 'isGroup': False, 'label': self.translate(searchLabel), 'descr': self.translate('%s_descr' % searchLabel)} if search.group: visitedGroups[search.group]['searches'].append(dSearch) else: res.append(dSearch) return res def getCookieValue(self, cookieId, default=''): '''Server-side code for getting the value of a cookie entry.''' cookie = Cookie.SimpleCookie(self.REQUEST['HTTP_COOKIE']) cookieValue = cookie.get(cookieId) if cookieValue: return cookieValue.value return default def getQueryUrl(self, contentType, flavourNumber, searchName): '''This method creates the URL that allows to perform an ajax GET request for getting queried objects from a search named p_searchName on p_contentType from flavour numbered p_flavourNumber.''' return self.getAppFolder().absolute_url() + '/skyn/ajax?objectUid=%s' \ '&page=macros¯o=queryResult&contentType=%s&flavourNumber=%s' \ '&searchName=%s&startNumber=' % (self.UID(), contentType, flavourNumber, searchName) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------