2874 lines
133 KiB
Python
2874 lines
133 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import re, time, copy, sys, types, os, os.path, mimetypes, string, StringIO, \
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random
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from appy import Object
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from appy.gen.layout import Table
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from appy.gen.layout import defaultFieldLayouts
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from appy.gen.po import PoMessage
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from appy.gen.mail import sendNotification
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from appy.gen.utils import GroupDescr, Keywords, getClassName, SomeObjects
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import appy.pod
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from appy.pod.renderer import Renderer
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from appy.shared.data import countries
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from appy.shared.xml_parser import XhtmlCleaner
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from appy.shared.utils import Traceback, getOsTempFolder, formatNumber, \
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FileWrapper, sequenceTypes
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# Default Appy permissions -----------------------------------------------------
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r, w, d = ('read', 'write', 'delete')
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digit = re.compile('[0-9]')
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alpha = re.compile('[a-zA-Z0-9]')
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letter = re.compile('[a-zA-Z]')
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nullValues = (None, '', [])
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validatorTypes = (types.FunctionType, types.UnboundMethodType,
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type(re.compile('')))
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emptyTuple = ()
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labelTypes = ('label', 'descr', 'help')
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def initMasterValue(v):
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'''Standardizes p_v as a list of strings.'''
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if not isinstance(v, bool) and not v: res = []
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elif type(v) not in sequenceTypes: res = [v]
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else: res = v
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return [str(v) for v in res]
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# Descriptor classes used for refining descriptions of elements in types
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# (pages, groups,...) ----------------------------------------------------------
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class Page:
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'''Used for describing a page, its related phase, show condition, etc.'''
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subElements = ('save', 'cancel', 'previous', 'next')
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def __init__(self, name, phase='main', show=True, showSave=True,
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showCancel=True, showPrevious=True, showNext=True):
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self.name = name
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self.phase = phase
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self.show = show
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# When editing the page, must I show the "save" button?
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self.showSave = showSave
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# When editing the page, must I show the "cancel" button?
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self.showCancel = showCancel
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# When editing the page, and when a previous page exists, must I show
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# the "previous" button?
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self.showPrevious = showPrevious
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# When editing the page, and when a next page exists, must I show the
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# "next" button?
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self.showNext = showNext
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@staticmethod
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def get(pageData):
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'''Produces a Page instance from p_pageData. User-defined p_pageData
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can be:
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(a) a string containing the name of the page;
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(b) a string containing <pageName>_<phaseName>;
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(c) a Page instance.
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This method returns always a Page instance.'''
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res = pageData
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if res and isinstance(res, basestring):
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# Page data is given as a string.
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pageElems = pageData.rsplit('_', 1)
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if len(pageElems) == 1: # We have case (a)
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res = Page(pageData)
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else: # We have case (b)
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res = Page(pageData[0], phase=pageData[1])
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return res
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def isShowable(self, obj, layoutType, elem='page'):
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'''Must this page be shown for p_obj? "Show value" can be True, False
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or 'view' (page is available only in "view" mode).
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If p_elem is not "page", this method returns the fact that a
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sub-element is viewable or not (button "save", "cancel", etc).'''
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# Define what attribute to test for "showability".
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showAttr = 'show'
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if elem != 'page':
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showAttr = 'show%s' % elem.capitalize()
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# Get the value of the show attribute as identified above.
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show = getattr(self, showAttr)
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if callable(show):
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show = show(obj.appy())
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# Show value can be 'view', for example. Thanks to p_layoutType,
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# convert show value to a real final boolean value.
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res = show
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if res == 'view': res = layoutType == 'view'
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return res
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def getInfo(self, obj, layoutType):
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'''Gets information about this page, for p_obj, as a dict.'''
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res = {}
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for elem in Page.subElements:
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res['show%s' % elem.capitalize()] = self.isShowable(obj, layoutType,
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elem=elem)
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return res
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class Group:
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'''Used for describing a group of widgets within a page.'''
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def __init__(self, name, columns=['100%'], wide=True, style='section2',
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hasLabel=True, hasDescr=False, hasHelp=False,
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hasHeaders=False, group=None, colspan=1, align='center',
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valign='top', css_class='', master=None, masterValue=None,
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cellpadding=1, cellspacing=1, cellgap='0.6em', label=None):
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self.name = name
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# In its simpler form, field "columns" below can hold a list or tuple
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# of column widths expressed as strings, that will be given as is in
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# the "width" attributes of the corresponding "td" tags. Instead of
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# strings, within this list or tuple, you may give Column instances
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# (see below).
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self.columns = columns
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self._setColumns()
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# If field "wide" below is True, the HTML table corresponding to this
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# group will have width 100%. You can also specify some string value,
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# which will be used for HTML param "width".
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if wide == True:
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self.wide = '100%'
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elif isinstance(wide, basestring):
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self.wide = wide
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else:
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self.wide = ''
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# If style = 'fieldset', all widgets within the group will be rendered
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# within an HTML fieldset. If style is 'section1' or 'section2', widgets
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# will be rendered after the group title.
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self.style = style
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# If hasLabel is True, the group will have a name and the corresponding
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# i18n label will be generated.
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self.hasLabel = hasLabel
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# If hasDescr is True, the group will have a description and the
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# corresponding i18n label will be generated.
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self.hasDescr = hasDescr
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# If hasHelp is True, the group will have a help text associated and the
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# corresponding i18n label will be generated.
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self.hasHelp = hasHelp
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# If hasheaders is True, group content will begin with a row of headers,
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# and a i18n label will be generated for every header.
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self.hasHeaders = hasHeaders
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self.nbOfHeaders = len(columns)
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# If this group is himself contained in another group, the following
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# attribute is filled.
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self.group = Group.get(group)
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# If the group is rendered into another group, we can specify the number
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# of columns that this group will span.
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self.colspan = colspan
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self.align = align
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self.valign = valign
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self.cellpadding = cellpadding
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self.cellspacing = cellspacing
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# Beyond standard cellpadding and cellspacing, cellgap can define an
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# additional horizontal gap between cells in a row. So this value does
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# not add space before the first cell or after the last one.
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self.cellgap = cellgap
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if style == 'tabs':
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# Group content will be rendered as tabs. In this case, some
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# param combinations have no sense.
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self.hasLabel = self.hasDescr = self.hasHelp = False
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# The rendering is forced to a single column
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self.columns = self.columns[:1]
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# Header labels will be used as labels for the tabs.
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self.hasHeaders = True
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self.css_class = css_class
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self.master = master
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self.masterValue = initMasterValue(masterValue)
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if master: master.slaves.append(self)
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self.label = label # See similar attr of Type class.
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def _setColumns(self):
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'''Standardizes field "columns" as a list of Column instances. Indeed,
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the initial value for field "columns" may be a list or tuple of
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Column instances or strings.'''
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for i in range(len(self.columns)):
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columnData = self.columns[i]
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if not isinstance(columnData, Column):
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self.columns[i] = Column(self.columns[i])
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@staticmethod
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def get(groupData):
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'''Produces a Group instance from p_groupData. User-defined p_groupData
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can be a string or a Group instance; this method returns always a
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Group instance.'''
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res = groupData
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if res and isinstance(res, basestring):
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# Group data is given as a string. 2 more possibilities:
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# (a) groupData is simply the name of the group;
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# (b) groupData is of the form <groupName>_<numberOfColumns>.
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groupElems = groupData.rsplit('_', 1)
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if len(groupElems) == 1:
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# We have case (a)
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res = Group(groupElems[0])
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else:
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try:
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nbOfColumns = int(groupElems[1])
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except ValueError:
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nbOfColumns = 1
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width = 100.0 / nbOfColumns
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res = Group(groupElems[0], ['%.2f%%' % width] * nbOfColumns)
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return res
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def getMasterData(self):
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'''Gets the master of this group (and masterValue) or, recursively, of
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containing groups when relevant.'''
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if self.master: return (self.master, self.masterValue)
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if self.group: return self.group.getMasterData()
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def generateLabels(self, messages, classDescr, walkedGroups):
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'''This method allows to generate all the needed i18n labels related to
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this group. p_messages is the list of i18n p_messages that we are
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currently building; p_classDescr is the descriptor of the class where
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this group is defined.'''
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if self.hasLabel:
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msgId = '%s_group_%s' % (classDescr.name, self.name)
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poMsg = PoMessage(msgId, '', self.name, niceDefault=True)
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if poMsg not in messages:
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messages.append(poMsg)
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classDescr.labelsToPropagate.append(poMsg)
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if self.hasDescr:
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msgId = '%s_group_%s_descr' % (classDescr.name, self.name)
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poMsg = PoMessage(msgId, '', ' ')
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if poMsg not in messages:
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messages.append(poMsg)
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classDescr.labelsToPropagate.append(poMsg)
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if self.hasHelp:
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msgId = '%s_group_%s_help' % (classDescr.name, self.name)
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poMsg = PoMessage(msgId, '', ' ')
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if poMsg not in messages:
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messages.append(poMsg)
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classDescr.labelsToPropagate.append(poMsg)
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if self.hasHeaders:
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for i in range(self.nbOfHeaders):
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msgId = '%s_group_%s_col%d' % (classDescr.name, self.name, i+1)
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poMsg = PoMessage(msgId, '', ' ')
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if poMsg not in messages:
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messages.append(poMsg)
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classDescr.labelsToPropagate.append(poMsg)
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walkedGroups.add(self)
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if self.group and (self.group not in walkedGroups) and \
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not self.group.label:
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# We remember walked groups for avoiding infinite recursion.
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self.group.generateLabels(messages, classDescr, walkedGroups)
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def insertInto(self, widgets, groupDescrs, page, metaType):
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'''Inserts the GroupDescr instance corresponding to this Group instance
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into p_widgets, the recursive structure used for displaying all
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widgets in a given p_page, and returns this GroupDescr instance.'''
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# First, create the corresponding GroupDescr if not already in
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# p_groupDescrs.
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if self.name not in groupDescrs:
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groupDescr = groupDescrs[self.name] = GroupDescr(self, page,
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metaType).get()
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# Insert the group at the higher level (ie, directly in p_widgets)
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# if the group is not itself in a group.
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if not self.group:
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widgets.append(groupDescr)
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else:
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outerGroupDescr = self.group.insertInto(widgets, groupDescrs,
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page, metaType)
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GroupDescr.addWidget(outerGroupDescr, groupDescr)
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else:
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groupDescr = groupDescrs[self.name]
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return groupDescr
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class Column:
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'''Used for describing a column within a Group like defined above.'''
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def __init__(self, width, align="left"):
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self.width = width
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self.align = align
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class Import:
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'''Used for describing the place where to find the data to use for creating
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an object.'''
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def __init__(self, path, onElement=None, headers=(), sort=None):
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self.id = 'import'
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self.path = path
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# p_onElement hereafter must be a function (or a static method) that
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# will be called every time an element to import is found. It takes a
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# single arg that is the absolute filen name of the file to import,
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# within p_path. It must return a list of info about the element, or
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# None if the element must be ignored. The list will be used to display
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# information about the element in a tabular form.
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self.onElement = onElement
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# The following attribute must contain the names of the column headers
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# of the table that will display elements to import (retrieved from
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# calls to self.onElement). Every not-None element retrieved from
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# self.onElement must have the same length as self.headers.
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self.headers = headers
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# The following attribute must store a function or static method that
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# will be used to sort elements to import. It will be called with a
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# single param containing the list of all not-None elements as retrieved
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# by calls to self.onElement (but with one additional first element in
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# every list, which is the absolute file name of the element to import)
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# and must return a similar, sorted, list.
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self.sort = sort
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class Search:
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'''Used for specifying a search for a given type.'''
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def __init__(self, name, group=None, sortBy='', limit=None, **fields):
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self.name = name
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self.group = group # Searches may be visually grouped in the portlet
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self.sortBy = sortBy
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self.limit = limit
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# In the dict below, keys are indexed field names and values are
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# search values.
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self.fields = fields
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@staticmethod
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def getIndexName(fieldName, usage='search'):
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'''Gets the name of the technical index that corresponds to field named
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p_fieldName. Indexes can be used for searching (p_usage="search") or
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for sorting (usage="sort"). The method returns None if the field
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named p_fieldName can't be used for p_usage.'''
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if fieldName == 'title':
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if usage == 'search': return 'Title'
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else: return 'SortableTitle'
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# Indeed, for field 'title', Appy has a specific index
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# 'SortableTitle', because index 'Title' is a ZCTextIndex
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# (for searchability) and can't be used for sorting.
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elif fieldName == 'state': return 'State'
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else:
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return 'get%s%s'% (fieldName[0].upper(),fieldName[1:])
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@staticmethod
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def getSearchValue(fieldName, fieldValue):
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'''Returns a transformed p_fieldValue for producing a valid search
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value as required for searching in the index corresponding to
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p_fieldName.'''
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if fieldName == 'title':
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# Title is a ZCTextIndex. We must split p_fieldValue into keywords.
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res = Keywords(fieldValue.decode('utf-8')).get()
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elif isinstance(fieldValue, basestring) and fieldValue.endswith('*'):
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v = fieldValue[:-1]
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# Warning: 'z' is higher than 'Z'!
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res = {'query':(v,v+'z'), 'range':'min:max'}
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elif type(fieldValue) in sequenceTypes:
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if fieldValue and isinstance(fieldValue[0], basestring):
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# We have a list of string values (ie: we need to
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# search v1 or v2 or...)
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res = fieldValue
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else:
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# We have a range of (int, float, DateTime...) values
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minv, maxv = fieldValue
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rangev = 'minmax'
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queryv = fieldValue
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if minv == None:
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rangev = 'max'
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queryv = maxv
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elif maxv == None:
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rangev = 'min'
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queryv = minv
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res = {'query':queryv, 'range':rangev}
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else:
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res = fieldValue
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return res
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class Type:
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'''Basic abstract class for defining any appy type.'''
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# Those attributes can be overridden by subclasses for defining,
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# respectively, names of CSS and Javascript files that are required by this
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# field, keyed by layoutType.
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cssFiles = {}
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jsFiles = {}
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def __init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
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editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
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searchable, specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission,
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width, height, maxChars, colspan, master, masterValue, focus,
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historized, sync, mapping, label):
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# The validator restricts which values may be defined. It can be an
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# interval (1,None), a list of string values ['choice1', 'choice2'],
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# a regular expression, a custom function, a Selection instance, etc.
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self.validator = validator
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# Multiplicity is a tuple indicating the minimum and maximum
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# occurrences of values.
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self.multiplicity = multiplicity
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# Type of the index on the values. If you want to represent a simple
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# (ordered) list of values, specify None. If you want to
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# index your values with unordered integers or with other types like
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# strings (thus creating a dictionary of values instead of a list),
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# specify a type specification for the index, like Integer() or
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# String(). Note that this concept of "index" has nothing to do with
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# the concept of "database index" (see fields "indexed" and
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# "searchable" below). self.index is not yet used.
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self.index = index
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# Default value
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self.default = default
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# Is the field optional or not ?
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self.optional = optional
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# Is the field required or not ? (derived from multiplicity)
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self.required = self.multiplicity[0] > 0
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# May the user configure a default value ?
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self.editDefault = editDefault
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# Must the field be visible or not?
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self.show = show
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# When displaying/editing the whole object, on what page and phase must
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# this field value appear?
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self.page = Page.get(page)
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self.pageName = self.page.name
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# Within self.page, in what group of fields must this field value
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# appear?
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self.group = Group.get(group)
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# The following attribute allows to move a field back to a previous
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# position (useful for content types that inherit from others).
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self.move = move
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# If indexed is True, a database index will be set on the field for
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# fast access.
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self.indexed = indexed
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# If specified "searchable", the field will be added to some global
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# index allowing to perform application-wide, keyword searches.
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self.searchable = searchable
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# Normally, permissions to read or write every attribute in a type are
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# granted if the user has the global permission to read or
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# edit instances of the whole type. If you want a given attribute
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# to be protected by specific permissions, set one or the 2 next boolean
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# values to "True". In this case, you will create a new "field-only"
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# read and/or write permission. If you need to protect several fields
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# with the same read/write permission, you can avoid defining one
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# specific permission for every field by specifying a "named"
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# permission (string) instead of assigning "True" to the following
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# arg(s). A named permission will be global to your whole Zope site, so
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# take care to the naming convention. Typically, a named permission is
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# of the form: "<yourAppName>: Write|Read ---". If, for example, I want
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# to define, for my application "MedicalFolder" a specific permission
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# for a bunch of fields that can only be modified by a doctor, I can
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# define a permission "MedicalFolder: Write medical information" and
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# assign it to the "specificWritePermission" of every impacted field.
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self.specificReadPermission = specificReadPermission
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self.specificWritePermission = specificWritePermission
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# Widget width and height
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self.width = width
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self.height = height
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# While width and height refer to widget dimensions, maxChars hereafter
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# represents the maximum number of chars that a given input field may
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# accept (corresponds to HTML "maxlength" property). "None" means
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# "unlimited".
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self.maxChars = maxChars
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# If the widget is in a group with multiple columns, the following
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# attribute specifies on how many columns to span the widget.
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self.colspan = colspan
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# The list of slaves of this field, if it is a master
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self.slaves = []
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# The behaviour of this field may depend on another, "master" field
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self.master = master
|
|
if master:
|
|
self.master.slaves.append(self)
|
|
# When master has some value(s), there is impact on this field.
|
|
self.masterValue = initMasterValue(masterValue)
|
|
# If a field must retain attention in a particular way, set focus=True.
|
|
# It will be rendered in a special way.
|
|
self.focus = focus
|
|
# If we must keep track of changes performed on a field, "historized"
|
|
# must be set to True.
|
|
self.historized = historized
|
|
# self.sync below determines if the field representations will be
|
|
# retrieved in a synchronous way by the browser or not (Ajax).
|
|
self.sync = self.formatSync(sync)
|
|
# Mapping is a dict of contexts that, if specified, are given when
|
|
# translating the label, descr or help related to this field.
|
|
self.mapping = self.formatMapping(mapping)
|
|
self.id = id(self)
|
|
self.type = self.__class__.__name__
|
|
self.pythonType = None # The True corresponding Python type
|
|
# Get the layouts. Consult layout.py for more info about layouts.
|
|
self.layouts = self.formatLayouts(layouts)
|
|
# Can we filter this field?
|
|
self.filterable = False
|
|
# Can this field have values that can be edited and validated?
|
|
self.validable = True
|
|
# The base label for translations is normally generated automatically.
|
|
# It is made of 2 parts: the prefix, based on class name, and the name,
|
|
# which is the field name by default. You can change this by specifying
|
|
# a value for param "label". If this value is a string, it will be
|
|
# understood as a new prefix. If it is a tuple, it will represent the
|
|
# prefix and another name. If you want to specify a new name only, and
|
|
# not a prefix, write (None, newName).
|
|
self.label = label
|
|
|
|
def init(self, name, klass, appName):
|
|
'''When the application server starts, this secondary constructor is
|
|
called for storing the name of the Appy field (p_name) and other
|
|
attributes that are based on the name of the Appy p_klass, and the
|
|
application name (p_appName).'''
|
|
if hasattr(self, 'name'): return # Already initialized
|
|
self.name = name
|
|
# Determine prefix for this class
|
|
if not klass: prefix = appName
|
|
else: prefix = getClassName(klass, appName)
|
|
# Recompute the ID (and derived attributes) that may have changed if
|
|
# we are in debug mode (because we recreate new Type instances).
|
|
self.id = id(self)
|
|
# Remember master name on every slave
|
|
for slave in self.slaves: slave.masterName = name
|
|
# Determine ids of i18n labels for this field
|
|
labelName = name
|
|
trPrefix = None
|
|
if self.label:
|
|
if isinstance(self.label, basestring): trPrefix = self.label
|
|
else: # It is a tuple (trPrefix, name)
|
|
if self.label[1]: labelName = self.label[1]
|
|
if self.label[0]: trPrefix = self.label[0]
|
|
if not trPrefix:
|
|
trPrefix = prefix
|
|
# Determine name to use for i18n
|
|
self.labelId = '%s_%s' % (trPrefix, labelName)
|
|
self.descrId = self.labelId + '_descr'
|
|
self.helpId = self.labelId + '_help'
|
|
# Determine read and write permissions for this field
|
|
rp = self.specificReadPermission
|
|
if rp and not isinstance(rp, basestring):
|
|
self.readPermission = '%s: Read %s %s' % (appName, prefix, name)
|
|
elif rp and isinstance(rp, basestring):
|
|
self.readPermission = rp
|
|
else:
|
|
self.readPermission = 'View'
|
|
wp = self.specificWritePermission
|
|
if wp and not isinstance(wp, basestring):
|
|
self.writePermission = '%s: Write %s %s' % (appName, prefix, name)
|
|
elif wp and isinstance(wp, basestring):
|
|
self.writePermission = wp
|
|
else:
|
|
self.writePermission = 'Modify portal content'
|
|
if isinstance(self, Ref) and not self.isBack:
|
|
# We must initialise the corresponding back reference
|
|
self.back.klass = klass
|
|
self.back.init(self.back.attribute, self.klass, appName)
|
|
if isinstance(self, List):
|
|
for subName, subField in self.fields:
|
|
fullName = '%s_%s' % (name, subName)
|
|
subField.init(fullName, klass, appName)
|
|
subField.name = '%s*%s' % (name, subName)
|
|
|
|
def reload(self, klass, obj):
|
|
'''In debug mode, we want to reload layouts without restarting Zope.
|
|
So this method will prepare a "new", reloaded version of p_self,
|
|
that corresponds to p_self after a "reload" of its containing Python
|
|
module has been performed.'''
|
|
res = getattr(klass, self.name, None)
|
|
if not res: return self
|
|
if isinstance(self, Ref) and self.isBack: return self
|
|
res.init(self.name, klass, obj.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def isMultiValued(self):
|
|
'''Does this type definition allow to define multiple values?'''
|
|
res = False
|
|
maxOccurs = self.multiplicity[1]
|
|
if (maxOccurs == None) or (maxOccurs > 1):
|
|
res = True
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def isSortable(self, usage):
|
|
'''Can fields of this type be used for sorting purposes (when sorting
|
|
search results (p_usage="search") or when sorting reference fields
|
|
(p_usage="ref")?'''
|
|
if usage == 'search':
|
|
return self.indexed and not self.isMultiValued() and not \
|
|
((self.type == 'String') and self.isSelection())
|
|
elif usage == 'ref':
|
|
return self.type in ('Integer', 'Float', 'Boolean', 'Date') or \
|
|
((self.type == 'String') and (self.format == 0))
|
|
|
|
def isShowable(self, obj, layoutType):
|
|
'''When displaying p_obj on a given p_layoutType, must we show this
|
|
field?'''
|
|
# Do not show field if it is optional and not selected in tool
|
|
if self.optional:
|
|
tool = obj.getTool().appy()
|
|
fieldName = 'optionalFieldsFor%s' % obj.meta_type
|
|
fieldValue = getattr(tool, fieldName, ())
|
|
if self.name not in fieldValue:
|
|
return False
|
|
# Check if the user has the permission to view or edit the field
|
|
if layoutType == 'edit': perm = self.writePermission
|
|
else: perm = self.readPermission
|
|
if not obj.allows(perm): return False
|
|
# Evaluate self.show
|
|
if callable(self.show):
|
|
res = self.callMethod(obj, self.show)
|
|
else:
|
|
res = self.show
|
|
# Take into account possible values 'view', 'edit', 'result'...
|
|
if type(res) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
for r in res:
|
|
if r == layoutType: return True
|
|
return False
|
|
elif res in ('view', 'edit', 'result'):
|
|
return res == layoutType
|
|
return bool(res)
|
|
|
|
def isClientVisible(self, obj):
|
|
'''This method returns True if this field is visible according to
|
|
master/slave relationships.'''
|
|
masterData = self.getMasterData()
|
|
if not masterData: return True
|
|
else:
|
|
master, masterValue = masterData
|
|
reqValue = master.getRequestValue(obj.REQUEST)
|
|
# reqValue can be a list or not
|
|
if type(reqValue) not in sequenceTypes:
|
|
return reqValue in masterValue
|
|
else:
|
|
for m in masterValue:
|
|
for r in reqValue:
|
|
if m == r: return True
|
|
|
|
def formatSync(self, sync):
|
|
'''Creates a dictionary indicating, for every layout type, if the field
|
|
value must be retrieved synchronously or not.'''
|
|
if isinstance(sync, bool):
|
|
sync = {'edit': sync, 'view': sync, 'cell': sync}
|
|
for layoutType in ('edit', 'view', 'cell'):
|
|
if layoutType not in sync:
|
|
sync[layoutType] = False
|
|
return sync
|
|
|
|
def formatMapping(self, mapping):
|
|
'''Creates a dict of mappings, one entry by label type (label, descr,
|
|
help).'''
|
|
if isinstance(mapping, dict):
|
|
# Is it a dict like {'label':..., 'descr':...}, or is it directly a
|
|
# dict with a mapping?
|
|
for k, v in mapping.iteritems():
|
|
if (k not in labelTypes) or isinstance(v, basestring):
|
|
# It is already a mapping
|
|
return {'label':mapping, 'descr':mapping, 'help':mapping}
|
|
# If we are here, we have {'label':..., 'descr':...}. Complete
|
|
# it if necessary.
|
|
for labelType in labelTypes:
|
|
if labelType not in mapping:
|
|
mapping[labelType] = None # No mapping for this value.
|
|
return mapping
|
|
else:
|
|
# Mapping is a method that must be applied to any i18n message.
|
|
return {'label':mapping, 'descr':mapping, 'help':mapping}
|
|
|
|
def formatLayouts(self, layouts):
|
|
'''Standardizes the given p_layouts. .'''
|
|
# First, get the layouts as a dictionary, if p_layouts is None or
|
|
# expressed as a simple string.
|
|
areDefault = False
|
|
if not layouts:
|
|
# Get the default layouts as defined by the subclass
|
|
areDefault = True
|
|
layouts = self.computeDefaultLayouts()
|
|
else:
|
|
if isinstance(layouts, basestring):
|
|
# The user specified a single layoutString (the "edit" one)
|
|
layouts = {'edit': layouts}
|
|
elif isinstance(layouts, Table):
|
|
# Idem, but with a Table instance
|
|
layouts = {'edit': Table(other=layouts)}
|
|
else:
|
|
# Here, we make a copy of the layouts, because every layout can
|
|
# be different, even if the user decides to reuse one from one
|
|
# field to another. This is because we modify every layout for
|
|
# adding master/slave-related info, focus-related info, etc,
|
|
# which can be different from one field to the other.
|
|
layouts = copy.deepcopy(layouts)
|
|
if 'edit' not in layouts:
|
|
defEditLayout = self.computeDefaultLayouts()
|
|
if type(defEditLayout) == dict:
|
|
defEditLayout = defEditLayout['edit']
|
|
layouts['edit'] = defEditLayout
|
|
# We have now a dict of layouts in p_layouts. Ensure now that a Table
|
|
# instance is created for every layout (=value from the dict). Indeed,
|
|
# a layout could have been expressed as a simple layout string.
|
|
for layoutType in layouts.iterkeys():
|
|
if isinstance(layouts[layoutType], basestring):
|
|
layouts[layoutType] = Table(layouts[layoutType])
|
|
# Derive "view" and "cell" layouts from the "edit" layout when relevant
|
|
if 'view' not in layouts:
|
|
layouts['view'] = Table(other=layouts['edit'], derivedType='view')
|
|
# Create the "cell" layout from the 'view' layout if not specified.
|
|
if 'cell' not in layouts:
|
|
layouts['cell'] = Table(other=layouts['view'], derivedType='cell')
|
|
# Put the required CSS classes in the layouts
|
|
layouts['cell'].addCssClasses('noStyle')
|
|
if self.focus:
|
|
# We need to make it flashy
|
|
layouts['view'].addCssClasses('appyFocus')
|
|
layouts['edit'].addCssClasses('appyFocus')
|
|
# If layouts are the default ones, set width=None instead of width=100%
|
|
# for the field if it is not in a group.
|
|
if areDefault and not self.group:
|
|
for layoutType in layouts.iterkeys():
|
|
layouts[layoutType].width = ''
|
|
# Remove letters "r" from the layouts if the field is not required.
|
|
if not self.required:
|
|
for layoutType in layouts.iterkeys():
|
|
layouts[layoutType].removeElement('r')
|
|
# Derive some boolean values from the layouts.
|
|
self.hasLabel = self.hasLayoutElement('l', layouts)
|
|
self.hasDescr = self.hasLayoutElement('d', layouts)
|
|
self.hasHelp = self.hasLayoutElement('h', layouts)
|
|
# Store Table instance's dicts instead of instances: this way, they can
|
|
# be manipulated in ZPTs.
|
|
for layoutType in layouts.iterkeys():
|
|
layouts[layoutType] = layouts[layoutType].get()
|
|
return layouts
|
|
|
|
def hasLayoutElement(self, element, layouts):
|
|
'''This method returns True if the given layout p_element can be found
|
|
at least once among the various p_layouts defined for this field.'''
|
|
for layout in layouts.itervalues():
|
|
if element in layout.layoutString: return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def getDefaultLayouts(self):
|
|
'''Any subclass can define this for getting a specific set of
|
|
default layouts. If None is returned, a global set of default layouts
|
|
will be used.'''
|
|
|
|
def getInputLayouts(self):
|
|
'''Gets, as a string, the layouts as could have been specified as input
|
|
value for the Type constructor.'''
|
|
res = '{'
|
|
for k, v in self.layouts.iteritems():
|
|
res += '"%s":"%s",' % (k, v['layoutString'])
|
|
res += '}'
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def computeDefaultLayouts(self):
|
|
'''This method gets the default layouts from an Appy type, or a copy
|
|
from the global default field layouts when they are not available.'''
|
|
res = self.getDefaultLayouts()
|
|
if not res:
|
|
# Get the global default layouts
|
|
res = copy.deepcopy(defaultFieldLayouts)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getCss(self, layoutType, res):
|
|
'''This method completes the list p_res with the names of CSS files
|
|
that are required for displaying widgets of self's type on a given
|
|
p_layoutType. p_res is not a set because order of inclusion of CSS
|
|
files may be important and may be loosed by using sets.'''
|
|
if layoutType in self.cssFiles:
|
|
for fileName in self.cssFiles[layoutType]:
|
|
if fileName not in res:
|
|
res.append(fileName)
|
|
|
|
def getJs(self, layoutType, res):
|
|
'''This method completes the list p_res with the names of Javascript
|
|
files that are required for displaying widgets of self's type on a
|
|
given p_layoutType. p_res is not a set because order of inclusion of
|
|
CSS files may be important and may be loosed by using sets.'''
|
|
if layoutType in self.jsFiles:
|
|
for fileName in self.jsFiles[layoutType]:
|
|
if fileName not in res:
|
|
res.append(fileName)
|
|
|
|
def getValue(self, obj):
|
|
'''Gets, on_obj, the value conforming to self's type definition.'''
|
|
value = getattr(obj.aq_base, self.name, None)
|
|
if self.isEmptyValue(value):
|
|
# If there is no value, get the default value if any
|
|
if not self.editDefault:
|
|
# Return self.default, of self.default() if it is a method
|
|
if callable(self.default):
|
|
try:
|
|
return self.callMethod(obj, self.default)
|
|
except Exception, e:
|
|
# Already logged. Here I do not raise the exception,
|
|
# because it can be raised as the result of reindexing
|
|
# the object in situations that are not foreseen by
|
|
# method in self.default.
|
|
return None
|
|
else:
|
|
return self.default
|
|
# If value is editable, get the default value from the tool
|
|
portalTypeName = obj._appy_getPortalType(obj.REQUEST)
|
|
tool = obj.getTool().appy()
|
|
return getattr(tool, 'defaultValueFor%s' % self.labelId)
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''p_value is a real p_obj(ect) value from a field from this type. This
|
|
method returns a pretty, string-formatted version, for displaying
|
|
purposes. Needs to be overridden by some child classes.'''
|
|
if self.isEmptyValue(value): return ''
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getIndexType(self):
|
|
'''Returns the name of the technical, Zope-level index type for this
|
|
field.'''
|
|
return 'FieldIndex'
|
|
|
|
def getIndexValue(self, obj, forSearch=False):
|
|
'''This method returns a version for this field value on p_obj that is
|
|
ready for indexing purposes. Needs to be overridden by some child
|
|
classes.
|
|
|
|
If p_forSearch is True, it will return a "string" version of the
|
|
index value suitable for a global search.'''
|
|
value = self.getValue(obj)
|
|
if forSearch and (value != None):
|
|
if isinstance(value, unicode):
|
|
res = value.encode('utf-8')
|
|
elif type(value) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
res = []
|
|
for v in value:
|
|
if isinstance(v, unicode): res.append(v.encode('utf-8'))
|
|
else: res.append(str(v))
|
|
res = ' '.join(res)
|
|
else:
|
|
res = str(value)
|
|
return res
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getRequestValue(self, request, requestName=None):
|
|
'''Gets a value for this field as carried in the request object. In the
|
|
simplest cases, the request value is a single value whose name in the
|
|
request is the name of the field.
|
|
|
|
Sometimes (ie: a Date: see the overriden method in the Date class),
|
|
several request values must be combined.
|
|
|
|
Sometimes (ie, a field which is a sub-field in a List), the name of
|
|
the request value(s) representing the field value do not correspond
|
|
to the field name (ie: the request name includes information about
|
|
the container field). In this case, p_requestName must be used for
|
|
searching into the request, instead of the field name (self.name).'''
|
|
name = requestName or self.name
|
|
return request.get(name, None)
|
|
|
|
def getStorableValue(self, value):
|
|
'''p_value is a valid value initially computed through calling
|
|
m_getRequestValue. So, it is a valid string (or list of strings)
|
|
representation of the field value coming from the request.
|
|
This method computes the real (potentially converted or manipulated
|
|
in some other way) value as can be stored in the database.'''
|
|
if self.isEmptyValue(value): return None
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getMasterData(self):
|
|
'''Gets the master of this field (and masterValue) or, recursively, of
|
|
containing groups when relevant.'''
|
|
if self.master: return (self.master, self.masterValue)
|
|
if self.group: return self.group.getMasterData()
|
|
|
|
def isEmptyValue(self, value, obj=None):
|
|
'''Returns True if the p_value must be considered as an empty value.'''
|
|
return value in nullValues
|
|
|
|
def validateValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''This method may be overridden by child classes and will be called at
|
|
the right moment by m_validate defined below for triggering
|
|
type-specific validation. p_value is never empty.'''
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def securityCheck(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''This method performs some security checks on the p_value that
|
|
represents user input.'''
|
|
if not isinstance(value, basestring): return
|
|
# Search Javascript code in the value (prevent XSS attacks).
|
|
if '<script' in value:
|
|
obj.log('Detected Javascript in user input.', type='error')
|
|
raise 'Your behaviour is considered a security attack. System ' \
|
|
'administrator has been warned.'
|
|
|
|
def validate(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''This method checks that p_value, coming from the request (p_obj is
|
|
being created or edited) and formatted through a call to
|
|
m_getRequestValue defined above, is valid according to this type
|
|
definition. If it is the case, None is returned. Else, a translated
|
|
error message is returned.'''
|
|
# Check that a value is given if required.
|
|
if self.isEmptyValue(value, obj):
|
|
if self.required and self.isClientVisible(obj):
|
|
# If the field is required, but not visible according to
|
|
# master/slave relationships, we consider it not to be required.
|
|
return obj.translate('field_required')
|
|
else:
|
|
return None
|
|
# Perform security checks on p_value
|
|
self.securityCheck(obj, value)
|
|
# Triggers the sub-class-specific validation for this value
|
|
message = self.validateValue(obj, value)
|
|
if message: return message
|
|
# Evaluate the custom validator if one has been specified
|
|
value = self.getStorableValue(value)
|
|
if self.validator and (type(self.validator) in validatorTypes):
|
|
obj = obj.appy()
|
|
if type(self.validator) != validatorTypes[-1]:
|
|
# It is a custom function. Execute it.
|
|
try:
|
|
validValue = self.validator(obj, value)
|
|
if isinstance(validValue, basestring) and validValue:
|
|
# Validation failed; and p_validValue contains an error
|
|
# message.
|
|
return validValue
|
|
else:
|
|
if not validValue:
|
|
return obj.translate('field_invalid')
|
|
except Exception, e:
|
|
return str(e)
|
|
except:
|
|
return obj.translate('field_invalid')
|
|
else:
|
|
# It is a regular expression
|
|
if not self.validator.match(value):
|
|
# If the regular expression is among the default ones, we
|
|
# generate a specific error message.
|
|
if self.validator == String.EMAIL:
|
|
return obj.translate('bad_email')
|
|
elif self.validator == String.URL:
|
|
return obj.translate('bad_url')
|
|
elif self.validator == String.ALPHANUMERIC:
|
|
return obj.translate('bad_alphanumeric')
|
|
else:
|
|
return obj.translate('field_invalid')
|
|
|
|
def store(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''Stores the p_value (produced by m_getStorableValue) that complies to
|
|
p_self type definition on p_obj.'''
|
|
setattr(obj, self.name, value)
|
|
|
|
def clone(self, forTool=True):
|
|
'''Returns a clone of myself. If p_forTool is True, the clone will be
|
|
adapted to its life into the tool.'''
|
|
res = copy.copy(self)
|
|
res.group = copy.copy(self.group)
|
|
res.page = copy.copy(self.page)
|
|
if not forTool: return res
|
|
# A field added to the tool can't have parameters that would lead to the
|
|
# creation of new fields in the tool.
|
|
res.editDefault = False
|
|
res.optional = False
|
|
res.show = True
|
|
# Set default layouts for all Tool fields
|
|
res.layouts = res.formatLayouts(None)
|
|
res.specificReadPermission = False
|
|
res.specificWritePermission = False
|
|
res.multiplicity = (0, self.multiplicity[1])
|
|
if callable(res.validator):
|
|
# We will not be able to call this function from the tool.
|
|
res.validator = None
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def callMethod(self, obj, method, raiseOnError=True):
|
|
'''This method is used to call a p_method on p_obj. p_method is part of
|
|
this type definition (ie a default method, the method of a Computed
|
|
field, a method used for showing or not a field...). Normally, those
|
|
methods are called without any arg. But one may need, within the
|
|
method, to access the related field. This method tries to call
|
|
p_method with no arg *or* with the field arg.'''
|
|
obj = obj.appy()
|
|
try:
|
|
return method(obj)
|
|
except TypeError, te:
|
|
# Try a version of the method that would accept self as an
|
|
# additional parameter.
|
|
try:
|
|
return method(obj, self)
|
|
except Exception, e:
|
|
obj.log(Traceback.get(), type='error')
|
|
if raiseOnError: raise e
|
|
else: return str(e)
|
|
except Exception, e:
|
|
obj.log(Traceback.get(), type='error')
|
|
if raiseOnError: raise e
|
|
else: return str(e)
|
|
|
|
class Integer(Type):
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, show=True,
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=6, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=13, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None):
|
|
Type.__init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
searchable, specificReadPermission,
|
|
specificWritePermission, width, height, maxChars, colspan,
|
|
master, masterValue, focus, historized, True, mapping,
|
|
label)
|
|
self.pythonType = long
|
|
|
|
def validateValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
try:
|
|
value = self.pythonType(value)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
return obj.translate('bad_%s' % self.pythonType.__name__)
|
|
|
|
def getStorableValue(self, value):
|
|
if not self.isEmptyValue(value): return self.pythonType(value)
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
if self.isEmptyValue(value): return ''
|
|
return str(value)
|
|
|
|
class Float(Type):
|
|
allowedDecimalSeps = (',', '.')
|
|
allowedThousandsSeps = (' ', '')
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, show=True,
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=6, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=13, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None,
|
|
precision=None, sep=(',', '.'), tsep=' '):
|
|
# The precision is the number of decimal digits. This number is used
|
|
# for rendering the float, but the internal float representation is not
|
|
# rounded.
|
|
self.precision = precision
|
|
# The decimal separator can be a tuple if several are allowed, ie
|
|
# ('.', ',')
|
|
if type(sep) not in sequenceTypes:
|
|
self.sep = (sep,)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.sep = sep
|
|
# Check that the separator(s) are among allowed decimal separators
|
|
for sep in self.sep:
|
|
if sep not in Float.allowedDecimalSeps:
|
|
raise 'Char "%s" is not allowed as decimal separator.' % sep
|
|
self.tsep = tsep
|
|
Type.__init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
False, specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission,
|
|
width, height, maxChars, colspan, master, masterValue,
|
|
focus, historized, True, mapping, label)
|
|
self.pythonType = float
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
return formatNumber(value, sep=self.sep[0], precision=self.precision,
|
|
tsep=self.tsep)
|
|
|
|
def validateValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
# Replace used separator with the Python separator '.'
|
|
for sep in self.sep: value = value.replace(sep, '.')
|
|
value = value.replace(self.tsep, '')
|
|
try:
|
|
value = self.pythonType(value)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
return obj.translate('bad_%s' % self.pythonType.__name__)
|
|
|
|
def getStorableValue(self, value):
|
|
if not self.isEmptyValue(value):
|
|
for sep in self.sep: value = value.replace(sep, '.')
|
|
value = value.replace(self.tsep, '')
|
|
return self.pythonType(value)
|
|
|
|
class String(Type):
|
|
# Javascript files sometimes required by this type
|
|
jsFiles = {'edit': ('ckeditor/ckeditor.js',)}
|
|
|
|
# Some predefined regular expressions that may be used as validators
|
|
c = re.compile
|
|
EMAIL = c('[a-zA-Z][\w\.-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]@[a-zA-Z0-9][\w\.-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]\.' \
|
|
'[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z\.]*[a-zA-Z]')
|
|
ALPHANUMERIC = c('[\w-]+')
|
|
URL = c('(http|https):\/\/[a-z0-9]+([\-\.]{1}[a-z0-9]+)*(\.[a-z]{2,5})?' \
|
|
'(([0-9]{1,5})?\/.*)?')
|
|
|
|
# Some predefined functions that may also be used as validators
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def _MODULO_97(obj, value, complement=False):
|
|
'''p_value must be a string representing a number, like a bank account.
|
|
this function checks that the 2 last digits are the result of
|
|
computing the modulo 97 of the previous digits. Any non-digit
|
|
character is ignored. If p_complement is True, it does compute the
|
|
complement of modulo 97 instead of modulo 97. p_obj is not used;
|
|
it will be given by the Appy validation machinery, so it must be
|
|
specified as parameter. The function returns True if the check is
|
|
successful.'''
|
|
if not value: return True
|
|
# First, remove any non-digit char
|
|
v = ''
|
|
for c in value:
|
|
if digit.match(c): v += c
|
|
# There must be at least 3 digits for performing the check
|
|
if len(v) < 3: return False
|
|
# Separate the real number from the check digits
|
|
number = int(v[:-2])
|
|
checkNumber = int(v[-2:])
|
|
# Perform the check
|
|
if complement:
|
|
return (97 - (number % 97)) == checkNumber
|
|
else:
|
|
# The check number can't be 0. In this case, we force it to be 97.
|
|
# This is the way Belgian bank account numbers work. I hope this
|
|
# behaviour is general enough to be implemented here.
|
|
mod97 = (number % 97)
|
|
if mod97 == 0: return checkNumber == 97
|
|
else: return checkNumber == mod97
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def MODULO_97(obj, value): return String._MODULO_97(obj, value)
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def MODULO_97_COMPLEMENT(obj, value):
|
|
return String._MODULO_97(obj, value, True)
|
|
BELGIAN_ENTERPRISE_NUMBER = MODULO_97_COMPLEMENT
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def IBAN(obj, value):
|
|
'''Checks that p_value corresponds to a valid IBAN number. IBAN stands
|
|
for International Bank Account Number (ISO 13616). If the number is
|
|
valid, the method returns True.'''
|
|
if not value: return True
|
|
# First, remove any non-digit or non-letter char
|
|
v = ''
|
|
for c in value:
|
|
if alpha.match(c): v += c
|
|
# Maximum size is 34 chars
|
|
if (len(v) < 8) or (len(v) > 34): return False
|
|
# 2 first chars must be a valid country code
|
|
if not countries.exists(v[:2].upper()): return False
|
|
# 2 next chars are a control code whose value must be between 0 and 96.
|
|
try:
|
|
code = int(v[2:4])
|
|
if (code < 0) or (code > 96): return False
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
return False
|
|
# Perform the checksum
|
|
vv = v[4:] + v[:4] # Put the 4 first chars at the end.
|
|
nv = ''
|
|
for c in vv:
|
|
# Convert each letter into a number (A=10, B=11, etc)
|
|
# Ascii code for a is 65, so A=10 if we perform "minus 55"
|
|
if letter.match(c): nv += str(ord(c.upper()) - 55)
|
|
else: nv += c
|
|
return int(nv) % 97 == 1
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def BIC(obj, value):
|
|
'''Checks that p_value corresponds to a valid BIC number. BIC stands
|
|
for Bank Identifier Code (ISO 9362). If the number is valid, the
|
|
method returns True.'''
|
|
if not value: return True
|
|
# BIC number must be 8 or 11 chars
|
|
if len(value) not in (8, 11): return False
|
|
# 4 first chars, representing bank name, must be letters
|
|
for c in value[:4]:
|
|
if not letter.match(c): return False
|
|
# 2 next chars must be a valid country code
|
|
if not countries.exists(value[4:6].upper()): return False
|
|
# Last chars represent some location within a country (a city, a
|
|
# province...). They can only be letters or figures.
|
|
for c in value[6:]:
|
|
if not alpha.match(c): return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
# Possible values for "format"
|
|
LINE = 0
|
|
TEXT = 1
|
|
XHTML = 2
|
|
PASSWORD = 3
|
|
CAPTCHA = 4
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, format=LINE,
|
|
show=True, page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0,
|
|
indexed=False, searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None,
|
|
transform='none', styles=('p','h1','h2','h3','h4'),
|
|
allowImageUpload=True, richText=False):
|
|
# According to format, the widget will be different: input field,
|
|
# textarea, inline editor... Note that there can be only one String
|
|
# field of format CAPTCHA by page, because the captcha challenge is
|
|
# stored in the session at some global key.
|
|
self.format = format
|
|
# When format is XHTML, the list of styles that the user will be able to
|
|
# select in the styles dropdown is defined hereafter.
|
|
self.styles = styles
|
|
# When richText is True, we show to the user icons in ckeditor allowing
|
|
# him to tailor text appearance, color, size, etc. While this may be an
|
|
# option if the objective is to edit web pages, this may not be desired
|
|
# for producing standardized, pod-print-ready documents.
|
|
self.richText = richText
|
|
# When format is XHTML, do we allow the user to upload images in it ?
|
|
self.allowImageUpload = allowImageUpload
|
|
# The following field has a direct impact on the text entered by the
|
|
# user. It applies a transformation on it, exactly as does the CSS
|
|
# "text-transform" property. Allowed values are those allowed for the
|
|
# CSS property: "none" (default), "uppercase", "capitalize" or
|
|
# "lowercase".
|
|
self.transform = transform
|
|
Type.__init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
searchable, specificReadPermission,
|
|
specificWritePermission, width, height, maxChars, colspan,
|
|
master, masterValue, focus, historized, True, mapping,
|
|
label)
|
|
self.isSelect = self.isSelection()
|
|
# Default width, height and maxChars vary according to String format
|
|
if width == None:
|
|
if format == String.TEXT: self.width = 60
|
|
else: self.width = 30
|
|
if height == None:
|
|
if format == String.TEXT: self.height = 5
|
|
elif self.isSelect: self.height = 4
|
|
else: self.height = 1
|
|
if maxChars == None:
|
|
if self.isSelect: pass
|
|
elif format == String.LINE: self.maxChars = 256
|
|
elif format == String.TEXT: self.maxChars = 9999
|
|
elif format == String.XHTML: self.maxChars = 99999
|
|
elif format == String.PASSWORD: self.maxChars = 20
|
|
self.filterable = self.indexed and (self.format == String.LINE) and \
|
|
not self.isSelect
|
|
|
|
def isSelection(self):
|
|
'''Does the validator of this type definition define a list of values
|
|
into which the user must select one or more values?'''
|
|
res = True
|
|
if type(self.validator) in (list, tuple):
|
|
for elem in self.validator:
|
|
if not isinstance(elem, basestring):
|
|
res = False
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
if not isinstance(self.validator, Selection):
|
|
res = False
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getDefaultLayouts(self):
|
|
'''Returns the default layouts for this type. Default layouts can vary
|
|
acccording to format or multiplicity.'''
|
|
if self.format in (String.TEXT, String.XHTML):
|
|
return {'view': 'l-f', 'edit': 'lrv-d-f'}
|
|
elif self.isMultiValued():
|
|
return {'view': 'l-f', 'edit': 'lrv-f'}
|
|
|
|
def getValue(self, obj):
|
|
value = Type.getValue(self, obj)
|
|
if not value:
|
|
if self.isMultiValued(): return emptyTuple
|
|
else: return value
|
|
if isinstance(value, basestring) and self.isMultiValued():
|
|
value = [value]
|
|
elif isinstance(value, tuple):
|
|
value = list(value)
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def store(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''When the value is XHTML, we perform some cleanup.'''
|
|
if (self.format == String.XHTML) and value:
|
|
# When image upload is allowed, ckeditor inserts some "style" attrs
|
|
# (ie for image size when images are resized). So in this case we
|
|
# can't remove style-related information.
|
|
try:
|
|
value = XhtmlCleaner().clean(value, keepStyles=self.richText)
|
|
except XhtmlCleaner.Error, e:
|
|
# Errors while parsing p_value can't prevent the user from
|
|
# storing it.
|
|
obj.log('Unparsable XHTML content in field "%s".' % self.name,
|
|
type='warning')
|
|
Type.store(self, obj, value)
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
if self.isEmptyValue(value): return ''
|
|
res = value
|
|
if self.isSelect:
|
|
if isinstance(self.validator, Selection):
|
|
# Value(s) come from a dynamic vocabulary
|
|
val = self.validator
|
|
if self.isMultiValued():
|
|
return [val.getText(obj, v, self) for v in value]
|
|
else:
|
|
return val.getText(obj, value, self)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Value(s) come from a fixed vocabulary whose texts are in
|
|
# i18n files.
|
|
t = obj.translate
|
|
if self.isMultiValued():
|
|
res = [t('%s_list_%s' % (self.labelId, v)) for v in value]
|
|
else:
|
|
res = t('%s_list_%s' % (self.labelId, value))
|
|
# If value starts with a carriage return, add a space; else, it will
|
|
# be ignored.
|
|
if isinstance(res, basestring) and \
|
|
(res.startswith('\n') or res.startswith('\r\n')): res = ' ' + res
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
emptyStringTuple = ('',)
|
|
emptyValuesCatalogIgnored = (None, '')
|
|
def getIndexValue(self, obj, forSearch=False):
|
|
'''For indexing purposes, we return only strings, not unicodes.'''
|
|
res = Type.getIndexValue(self, obj, forSearch)
|
|
if isinstance(res, unicode):
|
|
res = res.encode('utf-8')
|
|
# Ugly catalog: if I give an empty tuple as index value, it keeps the
|
|
# previous value. If I give him a tuple containing an empty string, it
|
|
# is ok.
|
|
if isinstance(res, tuple) and not res: res = self.emptyStringTuple
|
|
# Ugly catalog: if value is an empty string or None, it keeps the
|
|
# previous index value.
|
|
if res in self.emptyValuesCatalogIgnored: res = ' '
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getPossibleValues(self,obj,withTranslations=False,withBlankValue=False):
|
|
'''Returns the list of possible values for this field if it is a
|
|
selection field. If p_withTranslations is True,
|
|
instead of returning a list of string values, the result is a list
|
|
of tuples (s_value, s_translation). If p_withBlankValue is True, a
|
|
blank value is prepended to the list, excepted if the type is
|
|
multivalued.'''
|
|
if not self.isSelect: raise 'This field is not a selection.'
|
|
if isinstance(self.validator, Selection):
|
|
# We need to call self.methodName for getting the (dynamic) values.
|
|
# If methodName begins with _appy_, it is a special Appy method:
|
|
# we will call it on the Mixin (=p_obj) directly. Else, it is a
|
|
# user method: we will call it on the wrapper (p_obj.appy()). Some
|
|
# args can be hidden into p_methodName, separated with stars,
|
|
# like in this example: method1*arg1*arg2. Only string params are
|
|
# supported.
|
|
methodName = self.validator.methodName
|
|
# Unwrap parameters if any.
|
|
if methodName.find('*') != -1:
|
|
elems = methodName.split('*')
|
|
methodName = elems[0]
|
|
args = elems[1:]
|
|
else:
|
|
args = ()
|
|
# On what object must we call the method that will produce the
|
|
# values?
|
|
if methodName.startswith('tool:'):
|
|
obj = obj.getTool()
|
|
methodName = methodName[5:]
|
|
# Do we need to call the method on the object or on the wrapper?
|
|
if methodName.startswith('_appy_'):
|
|
exec 'res = obj.%s(*args)' % methodName
|
|
else:
|
|
exec 'res = obj.appy().%s(*args)' % methodName
|
|
if not withTranslations: res = [v[0] for v in res]
|
|
elif isinstance(res, list): res = res[:]
|
|
else:
|
|
# The list of (static) values is directly given in self.validator.
|
|
res = []
|
|
for value in self.validator:
|
|
label = '%s_list_%s' % (self.labelId, value)
|
|
if withTranslations:
|
|
res.append( (value, obj.translate(label)) )
|
|
else:
|
|
res.append(value)
|
|
if withBlankValue and not self.isMultiValued():
|
|
# Create the blank value to insert at the beginning of the list
|
|
if withTranslations:
|
|
blankValue = ('', obj.translate('choose_a_value'))
|
|
else:
|
|
blankValue = ''
|
|
# Insert the blank value in the result
|
|
if isinstance(res, tuple):
|
|
res = (blankValue,) + res
|
|
else:
|
|
res.insert(0, blankValue)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def validateValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
if self.format == String.CAPTCHA:
|
|
challenge = obj.REQUEST.SESSION.get('captcha', None)
|
|
# Compute the challenge minus the char to remove
|
|
i = challenge['number']-1
|
|
text = challenge['text'][:i] + challenge['text'][i+1:]
|
|
if value != text:
|
|
return obj.translate('bad_captcha')
|
|
elif self.isSelect:
|
|
# Check that the value is among possible values
|
|
possibleValues = self.getPossibleValues(obj)
|
|
if isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
error = value not in possibleValues
|
|
else:
|
|
error = False
|
|
for v in value:
|
|
if v not in possibleValues:
|
|
error = True
|
|
break
|
|
if error: return obj.translate('bad_select_value')
|
|
|
|
accents = {'é':'e','è':'e','ê':'e','ë':'e','à':'a','â':'a','ä':'a',
|
|
'ù':'u','û':'u','ü':'u','î':'i','ï':'i','ô':'o','ö':'o',
|
|
'ç':'c', 'Ç':'C',
|
|
'Ù':'U','Û':'U','Ü':'U','Î':'I','Ï':'I','Ô':'O','Ö':'O',
|
|
'É':'E','È':'E','Ê':'E','Ë':'E','À':'A','Â':'A','Ä':'A'}
|
|
def applyTransform(self, value):
|
|
'''Applies a transform as required by self.transform on single
|
|
value p_value.'''
|
|
if self.transform in ('uppercase', 'lowercase'):
|
|
# For those transforms, I will remove any accent, because
|
|
# (1) 'é'.upper() or 'Ê'.lower() has no effect;
|
|
# (2) most of the time, if the user wants to apply such effect, it
|
|
# is for ease of data manipulation, so I guess without accent.
|
|
for c, n in self.accents.iteritems():
|
|
if c in value: value = value.replace(c, n)
|
|
# Apply the transform
|
|
if self.transform == 'lowercase': return value.lower()
|
|
elif self.transform == 'uppercase': return value.upper()
|
|
elif self.transform == 'capitalize': return value.capitalize()
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getStorableValue(self, value):
|
|
isString = isinstance(value, basestring)
|
|
# Apply transform if required
|
|
if isString and not self.isEmptyValue(value) and \
|
|
(self.transform != 'none'):
|
|
value = self.applyTransform(value)
|
|
# Truncate the result if longer than self.maxChars
|
|
if isString and self.maxChars and (len(value) > self.maxChars):
|
|
value = value[:self.maxChars]
|
|
# Get a multivalued value if required.
|
|
if value and self.isMultiValued() and \
|
|
(type(value) not in sequenceTypes):
|
|
value = [value]
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getIndexType(self):
|
|
'''Index type varies depending on String parameters.'''
|
|
# If String.isSelect, be it multivalued or not, we define a ZCTextIndex:
|
|
# this way we can use AND/OR operator.
|
|
if self.isSelect or (self.format in (String.TEXT, String.XHTML)):
|
|
return 'ZCTextIndex'
|
|
return Type.getIndexType(self)
|
|
|
|
def getJs(self, layoutType, res):
|
|
if self.format == String.XHTML: Type.getJs(self, layoutType, res)
|
|
|
|
def getCaptchaChallenge(self, session):
|
|
'''Returns a Captcha challenge in the form of a dict. At key "text",
|
|
value is a string that the user will be required to re-type, but
|
|
without 1 character whose position is at key "number". The challenge
|
|
is stored in the p_session, for the server-side subsequent check.'''
|
|
length = random.randint(5, 9) # The length of the challenge to encode
|
|
number = random.randint(1, length) # The position of the char to remove
|
|
text = '' # The challenge the user needs to type (minus one char)
|
|
for i in range(length):
|
|
j = random.randint(0, 1)
|
|
if j == 0:
|
|
chars = string.digits
|
|
else:
|
|
chars = string.letters
|
|
# Choose a char
|
|
text += chars[random.randint(0,len(chars)-1)]
|
|
res = {'text': text, 'number': number}
|
|
session['captcha'] = res
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def generatePassword(self):
|
|
'''Generates a password (we recycle here the captcha challenge
|
|
generator).'''
|
|
return self.getCaptchaChallenge({})['text']
|
|
|
|
class Boolean(Type):
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, show=True,
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts = None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None):
|
|
Type.__init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
searchable, specificReadPermission,
|
|
specificWritePermission, width, height, None, colspan,
|
|
master, masterValue, focus, historized, True, mapping,
|
|
label)
|
|
self.pythonType = bool
|
|
|
|
def getDefaultLayouts(self):
|
|
return {'view': 'l;f!-', 'edit': Table('f;lrv;=', width=None)}
|
|
|
|
def getValue(self, obj):
|
|
'''Never returns "None". Returns always "True" or "False", even if
|
|
"None" is stored in the DB.'''
|
|
value = Type.getValue(self, obj)
|
|
if value == None: return False
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
if value: res = obj.translate('yes')
|
|
else: res = obj.translate('no')
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getStorableValue(self, value):
|
|
if not self.isEmptyValue(value):
|
|
exec 'res = %s' % value
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
class Date(Type):
|
|
# Required CSS and Javascript files for this type.
|
|
cssFiles = {'edit': ('jscalendar/calendar-blue.css',)}
|
|
jsFiles = {'edit': ('jscalendar/calendar.js',
|
|
'jscalendar/lang/calendar-en.js',
|
|
'jscalendar/calendar-setup.js')}
|
|
# Possible values for "format"
|
|
WITH_HOUR = 0
|
|
WITHOUT_HOUR = 1
|
|
dateParts = ('year', 'month', 'day')
|
|
hourParts = ('hour', 'minute')
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False,
|
|
format=WITH_HOUR, calendar=True,
|
|
startYear=time.localtime()[0]-10,
|
|
endYear=time.localtime()[0]+10, reverseYears=False,
|
|
show=True, page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0,
|
|
indexed=False, searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None):
|
|
self.format = format
|
|
self.calendar = calendar
|
|
self.startYear = startYear
|
|
self.endYear = endYear
|
|
# If reverseYears is True, in the selection box, available years, from
|
|
# self.startYear to self.endYear will be listed in reverse order.
|
|
self.reverseYears = reverseYears
|
|
Type.__init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
searchable, specificReadPermission,
|
|
specificWritePermission, width, height, None, colspan,
|
|
master, masterValue, focus, historized, True, mapping,
|
|
label)
|
|
|
|
def getCss(self, layoutType, res):
|
|
# CSS files are only required if the calendar must be shown.
|
|
if self.calendar: Type.getCss(self, layoutType, res)
|
|
|
|
def getJs(self, layoutType, res):
|
|
# Javascript files are only required if the calendar must be shown.
|
|
if self.calendar: Type.getJs(self, layoutType, res)
|
|
|
|
def getSelectableYears(self):
|
|
'''Gets the list of years one may select for this field.'''
|
|
res = range(self.startYear, self.endYear + 1)
|
|
if self.reverseYears: res.reverse()
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def validateValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
DateTime = obj.getProductConfig().DateTime
|
|
try:
|
|
value = DateTime(value)
|
|
except DateTime.DateError, ValueError:
|
|
return obj.translate('bad_date')
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
if self.isEmptyValue(value): return ''
|
|
res = value.strftime('%d/%m/') + str(value.year())
|
|
if self.format == Date.WITH_HOUR:
|
|
res += ' %s' % value.strftime('%H:%M')
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getRequestValue(self, request, requestName=None):
|
|
name = requestName or self.name
|
|
# Manage the "date" part
|
|
value = ''
|
|
for part in self.dateParts:
|
|
valuePart = request.get('%s_%s' % (name, part), None)
|
|
if not valuePart: return None
|
|
value += valuePart + '/'
|
|
value = value[:-1]
|
|
# Manage the "hour" part
|
|
if self.format == self.WITH_HOUR:
|
|
value += ' '
|
|
for part in self.hourParts:
|
|
valuePart = request.get('%s_%s' % (name, part), None)
|
|
if not valuePart: return None
|
|
value += valuePart + ':'
|
|
value = value[:-1]
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getStorableValue(self, value):
|
|
if not self.isEmptyValue(value):
|
|
import DateTime
|
|
return DateTime.DateTime(value)
|
|
|
|
class File(Type):
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, show=True,
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None,
|
|
isImage=False):
|
|
self.isImage = isImage
|
|
Type.__init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
False, specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission,
|
|
width, height, None, colspan, master, masterValue, focus,
|
|
historized, True, mapping, label)
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def getFileObject(filePath, fileName=None, zope=False):
|
|
'''Returns a File instance as can be stored in the database or
|
|
manipulated in code, filled with content from a file on disk,
|
|
located at p_filePath. If you want to give it a name that is more
|
|
sexy than the actual basename of filePath, specify it in
|
|
p_fileName.
|
|
|
|
If p_zope is True, it will be the raw Zope object = an instance of
|
|
OFS.Image.File. Else, it will be a FileWrapper instance from Appy.'''
|
|
f = file(filePath, 'rb')
|
|
if not fileName:
|
|
fileName = os.path.basename(filePath)
|
|
fileId = 'file.%f' % time.time()
|
|
import OFS.Image
|
|
res = OFS.Image.File(fileId, fileName, f)
|
|
res.filename = fileName
|
|
res.content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(fileName)[0]
|
|
f.close()
|
|
if not zope: res = FileWrapper(res)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getValue(self, obj):
|
|
value = Type.getValue(self, obj)
|
|
if value: value = FileWrapper(value)
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
if not value: return value
|
|
return value._zopeFile
|
|
|
|
def getRequestValue(self, request, requestName=None):
|
|
name = requestName or self.name
|
|
return request.get('%s_file' % name)
|
|
|
|
def getDefaultLayouts(self): return {'view':'l-f','edit':'lrv-f'}
|
|
|
|
def isEmptyValue(self, value, obj=None):
|
|
'''Must p_value be considered as empty?'''
|
|
if not obj: return Type.isEmptyValue(self, value)
|
|
if value: return False
|
|
# If "nochange", the value must not be considered as empty
|
|
return obj.REQUEST.get('%s_delete' % self.name) != 'nochange'
|
|
|
|
imageExts = ('.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.gif')
|
|
def validateValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
form = obj.REQUEST.form
|
|
action = '%s_delete' % self.name
|
|
if (not value or not value.filename) and form.has_key(action) and \
|
|
not form[action]:
|
|
# If this key is present but empty, it means that the user selected
|
|
# "replace the file with a new one". So in this case he must provide
|
|
# a new file to upload.
|
|
return obj.translate('file_required')
|
|
# Check that, if self.isImage, the uploaded file is really an image
|
|
if value and value.filename and self.isImage:
|
|
ext = os.path.splitext(value.filename)[1].lower()
|
|
if ext not in File.imageExts:
|
|
return obj.translate('image_required')
|
|
|
|
defaultMimeType = 'application/octet-stream'
|
|
def store(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''Stores the p_value that represents some file. p_value can be:
|
|
* an instance of Zope class ZPublisher.HTTPRequest.FileUpload. In
|
|
this case, it is file content coming from a HTTP POST;
|
|
* an instance of Zope class OFS.Image.File;
|
|
* an instance of appy.shared.utils.FileWrapper, which wraps an
|
|
instance of OFS.Image.File and adds useful methods for manipulating
|
|
it;
|
|
* a string. In this case, the string represents the path of a file
|
|
on disk;
|
|
* a 2-tuple (fileName, fileContent) where:
|
|
- fileName is the name of the file (ie "myFile.odt")
|
|
- fileContent is the binary or textual content of the file or an
|
|
open file handler.
|
|
* a 3-tuple (fileName, fileContent, mimeType) where
|
|
- fileName and fileContent have the same meaning than above;
|
|
- mimeType is the MIME type of the file.
|
|
'''
|
|
if value:
|
|
ZFileUpload = obj.o.getProductConfig().FileUpload
|
|
OFSImageFile = obj.o.getProductConfig().File
|
|
if isinstance(value, ZFileUpload):
|
|
# The file content comes from a HTTP POST.
|
|
# Retrieve the existing value, or create one if None
|
|
existingValue = getattr(obj.aq_base, self.name, None)
|
|
if not existingValue:
|
|
existingValue = OFSImageFile(self.name, '', '')
|
|
# Set mimetype
|
|
if value.headers.has_key('content-type'):
|
|
mimeType = value.headers['content-type']
|
|
else:
|
|
mimeType = File.defaultMimeType
|
|
existingValue.content_type = mimeType
|
|
# Set filename
|
|
fileName = value.filename
|
|
filename= fileName[max(fileName.rfind('/'),fileName.rfind('\\'),
|
|
fileName.rfind(':'))+1:]
|
|
existingValue.filename = fileName
|
|
# Set content
|
|
existingValue.manage_upload(value)
|
|
setattr(obj, self.name, existingValue)
|
|
elif isinstance(value, OFSImageFile):
|
|
setattr(obj, self.name, value)
|
|
elif isinstance(value, FileWrapper):
|
|
setattr(obj, self.name, value._zopeFile)
|
|
elif isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
setattr(obj, self.name, File.getFileObject(value, zope=True))
|
|
elif type(value) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
# It should be a 2-tuple or 3-tuple
|
|
fileName = None
|
|
mimeType = None
|
|
if len(value) == 2:
|
|
fileName, fileContent = value
|
|
elif len(value) == 3:
|
|
fileName, fileContent, mimeType = value
|
|
else:
|
|
raise WRONG_FILE_TUPLE
|
|
if fileName:
|
|
fileId = 'file.%f' % time.time()
|
|
zopeFile = OFSImageFile(fileId, fileName, fileContent)
|
|
zopeFile.filename = fileName
|
|
if not mimeType:
|
|
mimeType = mimetypes.guess_type(fileName)[0]
|
|
zopeFile.content_type = mimeType
|
|
setattr(obj, self.name, zopeFile)
|
|
else:
|
|
# I store value "None", excepted if I find in the request the desire
|
|
# to keep the file unchanged.
|
|
action = obj.REQUEST.get('%s_delete' % self.name, None)
|
|
if action == 'nochange': pass
|
|
else: setattr(obj, self.name, None)
|
|
|
|
class Ref(Type):
|
|
def __init__(self, klass=None, attribute=None, validator=None,
|
|
multiplicity=(0,1), index=None, default=None, optional=False,
|
|
editDefault=False, add=False, addConfirm=False, noForm=False,
|
|
link=True, unlink=False, back=None, show=True, page='main',
|
|
group=None, layouts=None, showHeaders=False, shownInfo=(),
|
|
select=None, maxPerPage=30, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=5,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None,
|
|
queryable=False, queryFields=None, queryNbCols=1,
|
|
navigable=False):
|
|
self.klass = klass
|
|
self.attribute = attribute
|
|
# May the user add new objects through this ref ?
|
|
self.add = add
|
|
# When the user adds a new object, must a confirmation popup be shown?
|
|
self.addConfirm = addConfirm
|
|
# If noForm is True, when clicking to create an object through this ref,
|
|
# the object will be created automatically, and no creation form will
|
|
# be presented to the user.
|
|
self.noForm = noForm
|
|
# May the user link existing objects through this ref?
|
|
self.link = link
|
|
# May the user unlink existing objects?
|
|
self.unlink = unlink
|
|
self.back = None
|
|
if back:
|
|
# It is a forward reference
|
|
self.isBack = False
|
|
# Initialise the backward reference
|
|
self.back = back
|
|
self.backd = back.__dict__
|
|
back.isBack = True
|
|
back.back = self
|
|
back.backd = self.__dict__
|
|
# klass may be None in the case we are defining an auto-Ref to the
|
|
# same class as the class where this field is defined. In this case,
|
|
# when defining the field within the class, write
|
|
# myField = Ref(None, ...)
|
|
# and, at the end of the class definition (name it K), write:
|
|
# K.myField.klass = K
|
|
# setattr(K, K.myField.back.attribute, K.myField.back)
|
|
if klass: setattr(klass, back.attribute, back)
|
|
# When displaying a tabular list of referenced objects, must we show
|
|
# the table headers?
|
|
self.showHeaders = showHeaders
|
|
# When displaying referenced object(s), we will display its title + all
|
|
# other fields whose names are listed in the following attribute.
|
|
self.shownInfo = list(shownInfo)
|
|
if not self.shownInfo: self.shownInfo.append('title')
|
|
self.shownInfoWidths = []
|
|
for i in range(len(self.shownInfo)):
|
|
if '*' in self.shownInfo[i]:
|
|
# The width is also specified
|
|
info, width = self.shownInfo[i].split('*',1)
|
|
self.shownInfo[i] = info
|
|
self.shownInfoWidths.append(width)
|
|
else:
|
|
# No width is specified
|
|
self.shownInfoWidths.append('')
|
|
# If a method is defined in this field "select", it will be used to
|
|
# filter the list of available tied objects.
|
|
self.select = select
|
|
# Maximum number of referenced objects shown at once.
|
|
self.maxPerPage = maxPerPage
|
|
# Specifies sync
|
|
sync = {'view': False, 'edit':True}
|
|
# If param p_queryable is True, the user will be able to perform queries
|
|
# from the UI within referenced objects.
|
|
self.queryable = queryable
|
|
# Here is the list of fields that will appear on the search screen.
|
|
# If None is specified, by default we take every indexed field
|
|
# defined on referenced objects' class.
|
|
self.queryFields = queryFields
|
|
# The search screen will have this number of columns
|
|
self.queryNbCols = queryNbCols
|
|
# Within the portlet, will referred elements appear ?
|
|
self.navigable = navigable
|
|
Type.__init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
False, specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission,
|
|
width, height, None, colspan, master, masterValue, focus,
|
|
historized, sync, mapping, label)
|
|
self.validable = self.link
|
|
|
|
def getDefaultLayouts(self):
|
|
return {'view': Table('l-f', width='100%'), 'edit': 'lrv-f'}
|
|
|
|
def isShowable(self, obj, layoutType):
|
|
res = Type.isShowable(self, obj, layoutType)
|
|
if not res: return res
|
|
# We add here specific Ref rules for preventing to show the field under
|
|
# some inappropriate circumstances.
|
|
if (layoutType == 'edit') and (self.add or not self.link): return False
|
|
if self.isBack:
|
|
if layoutType == 'edit': return False
|
|
else: return getattr(obj.aq_base, self.name, None)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getValue(self, obj, type='objects', noListIfSingleObj=False,
|
|
startNumber=None, someObjects=False):
|
|
'''Returns the objects linked to p_obj through this Ref field.
|
|
- If p_type is "objects", it returns the Appy wrappers;
|
|
- If p_type is "zobjects", it returns the Zope objects;
|
|
- If p_type is "uids", it returns UIDs of objects (= strings).
|
|
|
|
* If p_startNumber is None, it returns all referred objects.
|
|
* If p_startNumber is a number, it returns self.maxPerPage objects,
|
|
starting at p_startNumber.
|
|
|
|
If p_noListIfSingleObj is True, it returns the single reference as
|
|
an object and not as a list.
|
|
|
|
If p_someObjects is True, it returns an instance of SomeObjects
|
|
instead of returning a list of references.'''
|
|
uids = getattr(obj.aq_base, self.name, [])
|
|
if not uids:
|
|
# Maybe is there a default value?
|
|
defValue = Type.getValue(self, obj)
|
|
if defValue:
|
|
# I must prefix call to function "type" with "__builtins__"
|
|
# because this name was overridden by a method parameter.
|
|
if __builtins__['type'](defValue) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
uids = [o.o.UID() for o in defValue]
|
|
else:
|
|
uids = [defValue.o.UID()]
|
|
# Prepare the result: an instance of SomeObjects, that will be unwrapped
|
|
# if not required.
|
|
res = SomeObjects()
|
|
res.totalNumber = res.batchSize = len(uids)
|
|
batchNeeded = startNumber != None
|
|
if batchNeeded:
|
|
res.batchSize = self.maxPerPage
|
|
if startNumber != None:
|
|
res.startNumber = startNumber
|
|
# Get the objects given their uids
|
|
i = res.startNumber
|
|
while i < (res.startNumber + res.batchSize):
|
|
if i >= res.totalNumber: break
|
|
# Retrieve every reference in the correct format according to p_type
|
|
if type == 'uids':
|
|
ref = uids[i]
|
|
else:
|
|
ref = obj.getTool().getObject(uids[i])
|
|
if type == 'objects':
|
|
ref = ref.appy()
|
|
res.objects.append(ref)
|
|
i += 1
|
|
# Manage parameter p_noListIfSingleObj
|
|
if res.objects and noListIfSingleObj:
|
|
if self.multiplicity[1] == 1:
|
|
res.objects = res.objects[0]
|
|
if someObjects: return res
|
|
return res.objects
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def validateValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
if not self.link: return None
|
|
# We only check "link" Refs because in edit views, "add" Refs are
|
|
# not visible. So if we check "add" Refs, on an "edit" view we will
|
|
# believe that that there is no referred object even if there is.
|
|
# If the field is a reference, we must ensure itself that multiplicities
|
|
# are enforced.
|
|
if not value:
|
|
nbOfRefs = 0
|
|
elif isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
nbOfRefs = 1
|
|
else:
|
|
nbOfRefs = len(value)
|
|
minRef = self.multiplicity[0]
|
|
maxRef = self.multiplicity[1]
|
|
if maxRef == None:
|
|
maxRef = sys.maxint
|
|
if nbOfRefs < minRef:
|
|
return obj.translate('min_ref_violated')
|
|
elif nbOfRefs > maxRef:
|
|
return obj.translate('max_ref_violated')
|
|
|
|
def linkObject(self, obj, value, back=False):
|
|
'''This method links p_value (which can be a list of objects) to p_obj
|
|
through this Ref field.'''
|
|
# p_value can be a list of objects
|
|
if type(value) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
for v in value: self.linkObject(obj, v, back=back)
|
|
return
|
|
# Gets the list of referred objects (=list of uids), or create it.
|
|
obj = obj.o
|
|
refs = getattr(obj.aq_base, self.name, None)
|
|
if refs == None:
|
|
refs = obj.getProductConfig().PersistentList()
|
|
setattr(obj, self.name, refs)
|
|
# Insert p_value into it.
|
|
uid = value.o.UID()
|
|
if uid not in refs:
|
|
# Where must we insert the object? At the start? At the end?
|
|
if callable(self.add):
|
|
add = self.callMethod(obj, self.add)
|
|
else:
|
|
add = self.add
|
|
if add == 'start':
|
|
refs.insert(0, uid)
|
|
else:
|
|
refs.append(uid)
|
|
# Update the back reference
|
|
if not back: self.back.linkObject(value, obj, back=True)
|
|
|
|
def unlinkObject(self, obj, value, back=False):
|
|
'''This method unlinks p_value (which can be a list of objects) from
|
|
p_obj through this Ref field.'''
|
|
# p_value can be a list of objects
|
|
if type(value) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
for v in value: self.unlinkObject(obj, v, back=back)
|
|
return
|
|
obj = obj.o
|
|
refs = getattr(obj.aq_base, self.name, None)
|
|
if not refs: return
|
|
# Unlink p_value
|
|
uid = value.o.UID()
|
|
if uid in refs:
|
|
refs.remove(uid)
|
|
# Update the back reference
|
|
if not back: self.back.unlinkObject(value, obj, back=True)
|
|
|
|
def store(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''Stores on p_obj, the p_value, which can be:
|
|
* None;
|
|
* an object UID (=string);
|
|
* a list of object UIDs (=list of strings). Generally, UIDs or lists
|
|
of UIDs come from Ref fields with link:True edited through the web;
|
|
* a Zope object;
|
|
* a Appy object;
|
|
* a list of Appy or Zope objects.'''
|
|
# Standardize p_value into a list of Zope objects
|
|
objects = value
|
|
if not objects: objects = []
|
|
if type(objects) not in sequenceTypes: objects = [objects]
|
|
tool = obj.getTool()
|
|
for i in range(len(objects)):
|
|
if isinstance(objects[i], basestring):
|
|
# We have a UID here
|
|
objects[i] = tool.getObject(objects[i])
|
|
else:
|
|
# Be sure to have a Zope object
|
|
objects[i] = objects[i].o
|
|
uids = [o.UID() for o in objects]
|
|
# Unlink objects that are not referred anymore
|
|
refs = getattr(obj.aq_base, self.name, None)
|
|
if refs:
|
|
i = len(refs)-1
|
|
while i >= 0:
|
|
if refs[i] not in uids:
|
|
# Object having this UID must unlink p_obj
|
|
self.back.unlinkObject(tool.getObject(refs[i]), obj)
|
|
i -= 1
|
|
# Link new objects
|
|
if objects:
|
|
self.linkObject(obj, objects)
|
|
|
|
def clone(self, forTool=True):
|
|
'''Produces a clone of myself.'''
|
|
res = Type.clone(self, forTool)
|
|
res.back = copy.copy(self.back)
|
|
if not forTool: return res
|
|
res.link = True
|
|
res.add = False
|
|
res.back.attribute += 'DefaultValue'
|
|
res.back.show = False
|
|
res.select = None # Not callable from tool.
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def mayAdd(self, obj, folder):
|
|
'''May the user create a new referred object to p_obj via this Ref,
|
|
in p_folder?'''
|
|
# We can't (yet) do that on back references.
|
|
if self.isBack: return
|
|
# Check if this Ref is addable
|
|
if callable(self.add):
|
|
add = self.callMethod(obj, self.add)
|
|
else:
|
|
add = self.add
|
|
if not add: return
|
|
# Have we reached the maximum number of referred elements?
|
|
if self.multiplicity[1] != None:
|
|
refCount = len(getattr(obj, self.name, ()))
|
|
if refCount >= self.multiplicity[1]: return
|
|
# May the user edit this Ref field?
|
|
if not obj.allows(self.writePermission): return
|
|
# Have the user the correct add permission on p_folder?
|
|
tool = obj.getTool()
|
|
addPermission = '%s: Add %s' % (tool.getAppName(),
|
|
tool.getPortalType(self.klass))
|
|
if not obj.getUser().has_permission(addPermission, folder): return
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
class Computed(Type):
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, show='view',
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, method=None, plainText=True,
|
|
master=None, masterValue=None, focus=False, historized=False,
|
|
sync=True, mapping=None, label=None, context={}):
|
|
# The Python method used for computing the field value
|
|
self.method = method
|
|
# Does field computation produce plain text or XHTML?
|
|
self.plainText = plainText
|
|
if isinstance(method, basestring):
|
|
# When field computation is done with a macro, we know the result
|
|
# will be HTML.
|
|
self.plainText = False
|
|
# The context is a dict (or method returning a dict) that will be given
|
|
# to the macro specified in self.method. If the dict contains key
|
|
# "someKey", it will be available to the macro as "options/someKey".
|
|
self.context = context
|
|
Type.__init__(self, None, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
False, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed, False,
|
|
specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission, width,
|
|
height, None, colspan, master, masterValue, focus,
|
|
historized, sync, mapping, label)
|
|
self.validable = False
|
|
|
|
def callMacro(self, obj, macroPath):
|
|
'''Returns the macro corresponding to p_macroPath. The base folder
|
|
where we search is "ui".'''
|
|
# Get the special page in Appy that allows to call a macro
|
|
macroPage = obj.ui.callMacro
|
|
# Get, from p_macroPath, the page where the macro lies, and the macro
|
|
# name.
|
|
names = self.method.split('/')
|
|
# Get the page where the macro lies
|
|
page = obj.ui
|
|
for name in names[:-1]:
|
|
page = getattr(page, name)
|
|
macroName = names[-1]
|
|
# Compute the macro context.
|
|
ctx = {'contextObj':obj, 'page':page, 'macroName':macroName}
|
|
if callable(self.context):
|
|
ctx.update(self.context(obj.appy()))
|
|
else:
|
|
ctx.update(self.context)
|
|
return macroPage(obj, **ctx)
|
|
|
|
def getValue(self, obj):
|
|
'''Computes the value instead of getting it in the database.'''
|
|
if not self.method: return
|
|
if isinstance(self.method, basestring):
|
|
# self.method is a path to a macro that will produce the field value
|
|
return self.callMacro(obj, self.method)
|
|
else:
|
|
# self.method is a method that will return the field value
|
|
return self.callMethod(obj, self.method, raiseOnError=False)
|
|
|
|
def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value):
|
|
if not isinstance(value, basestring): return str(value)
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
class Action(Type):
|
|
'''An action is a workflow-independent Python method that can be triggered
|
|
by the user on a given gen-class. For example, the custom installation
|
|
procedure of a gen-application is implemented by an action on the custom
|
|
tool class. An action is rendered as a button.'''
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(1,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, show=True,
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, action=None, result='computation',
|
|
confirm=False, master=None, masterValue=None, focus=False,
|
|
historized=False, mapping=None, label=None):
|
|
# Can be a single method or a list/tuple of methods
|
|
self.action = action
|
|
# For the 'result' param:
|
|
# * value 'computation' means that the action will simply compute
|
|
# things and redirect the user to the same page, with some status
|
|
# message about execution of the action;
|
|
# * 'file' means that the result is the binary content of a file that
|
|
# the user will download.
|
|
# * 'filetmp' is similar to file, but the file is a temp file and Appy
|
|
# will delete it as soon as it will be served to the browser.
|
|
# * 'redirect' means that the action will lead to the user being
|
|
# redirected to some other page.
|
|
self.result = result
|
|
# If following field "confirm" is True, a popup will ask the user if
|
|
# she is really sure about triggering this action.
|
|
self.confirm = confirm
|
|
Type.__init__(self, None, (0,1), index, default, optional,
|
|
False, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed, False,
|
|
specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission, width,
|
|
height, None, colspan, master, masterValue, focus,
|
|
historized, False, mapping, label)
|
|
self.validable = False
|
|
|
|
def getDefaultLayouts(self): return {'view': 'l-f', 'edit': 'lrv-f'}
|
|
def __call__(self, obj):
|
|
'''Calls the action on p_obj.'''
|
|
try:
|
|
if type(self.action) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
# There are multiple Python methods
|
|
res = [True, '']
|
|
for act in self.action:
|
|
actRes = act(obj)
|
|
if type(actRes) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
res[0] = res[0] and actRes[0]
|
|
if self.result.startswith('file'):
|
|
res[1] = res[1] + actRes[1]
|
|
else:
|
|
res[1] = res[1] + '\n' + actRes[1]
|
|
else:
|
|
res[0] = res[0] and actRes
|
|
else:
|
|
# There is only one Python method
|
|
actRes = self.action(obj)
|
|
if type(actRes) in sequenceTypes:
|
|
res = list(actRes)
|
|
else:
|
|
res = [actRes, '']
|
|
# If res is None (ie the user-defined action did not return
|
|
# anything), we consider the action as successfull.
|
|
if res[0] == None: res[0] = True
|
|
except Exception, e:
|
|
res = (False, 'An error occurred. %s' % str(e))
|
|
obj.log(Traceback.get(), type='error')
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def isShowable(self, obj, layoutType):
|
|
if layoutType == 'edit': return False
|
|
else: return Type.isShowable(self, obj, layoutType)
|
|
|
|
class Info(Type):
|
|
'''An info is a field whose purpose is to present information
|
|
(text, html...) to the user.'''
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(1,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, show='view',
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None):
|
|
Type.__init__(self, None, (0,1), index, default, optional,
|
|
False, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed, False,
|
|
specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission, width,
|
|
height, None, colspan, master, masterValue, focus,
|
|
historized, False, mapping, label)
|
|
self.validable = False
|
|
|
|
class Pod(Type):
|
|
'''A pod is a field allowing to produce a (PDF, ODT, Word, RTF...) document
|
|
from data contained in Appy class and linked objects or anything you
|
|
want to put in it. It uses appy.pod.'''
|
|
POD_ERROR = 'An error occurred while generating the document. Please ' \
|
|
'contact the system administrator.'
|
|
DELETE_TEMP_DOC_ERROR = 'A temporary document could not be removed. %s.'
|
|
def __init__(self, validator=None, index=None, default=None,
|
|
optional=False, editDefault=False, show=('view', 'result'),
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None,
|
|
template=None, context=None, action=None, askAction=False,
|
|
stylesMapping={}, freezeFormat='pdf'):
|
|
# The following param stores the path to a POD template
|
|
self.template = template
|
|
# The context is a dict containing a specific pod context, or a method
|
|
# that returns such a dict.
|
|
self.context = context
|
|
# Next one is a method that will be triggered after the document has
|
|
# been generated.
|
|
self.action = action
|
|
# If askAction is True, the action will be triggered only if the user
|
|
# checks a checkbox, which, by default, will be unchecked.
|
|
self.askAction = askAction
|
|
# A global styles mapping that would apply to the whole template
|
|
self.stylesMapping = stylesMapping
|
|
# Freeze format is by PDF by default
|
|
self.freezeFormat = freezeFormat
|
|
Type.__init__(self, None, (0,1), index, default, optional,
|
|
False, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
searchable, specificReadPermission,
|
|
specificWritePermission, width, height, None, colspan,
|
|
master, masterValue, focus, historized, False, mapping,
|
|
label)
|
|
self.validable = False
|
|
|
|
def isFrozen(self, obj):
|
|
'''Is there a frozen document for p_self on p_obj?'''
|
|
value = getattr(obj.o.aq_base, self.name, None)
|
|
return isinstance(value, obj.o.getProductConfig().File)
|
|
|
|
def getToolInfo(self, obj):
|
|
'''Gets information related to this field (p_self) that is available in
|
|
the tool: the POD template and the available output formats. If this
|
|
field is frozen, available output formats are not available anymore:
|
|
only the format of the frozen doc is returned.'''
|
|
tool = obj.tool
|
|
appyClass = tool.o.getAppyClass(obj.o.meta_type)
|
|
# Get the output format(s)
|
|
if self.isFrozen(obj):
|
|
# The only available format is the one from the frozen document
|
|
fileName = getattr(obj.o.aq_base, self.name).filename
|
|
formats = (os.path.splitext(fileName)[1][1:],)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Available formats are those which are selected in the tool.
|
|
name = tool.getAttributeName('formats', appyClass, self.name)
|
|
formats = getattr(tool, name)
|
|
# Get the POD template
|
|
name = tool.getAttributeName('podTemplate', appyClass, self.name)
|
|
template = getattr(tool, name)
|
|
return (template, formats)
|
|
|
|
def getValue(self, obj):
|
|
'''Gets, on_obj, the value conforming to self's type definition. For a
|
|
Pod field, if a file is stored in the field, it means that the
|
|
field has been frozen. Else, it means that the value must be
|
|
retrieved by calling pod to compute the result.'''
|
|
rq = getattr(obj, 'REQUEST', None)
|
|
res = getattr(obj.aq_base, self.name, None)
|
|
if res and res.size: return FileWrapper(res) # Return the frozen file.
|
|
# If we are here, it means that we must call pod to compute the file.
|
|
# A Pod field differs from other field types because there can be
|
|
# several ways to produce the field value (ie: output file format can be
|
|
# odt, pdf,...; self.action can be executed or not...). We get those
|
|
# precisions about the way to produce the file from the request object
|
|
# and from the tool. If we don't find the request object (or if it does
|
|
# not exist, ie, when Zope runs in test mode), we use default values.
|
|
obj = obj.appy()
|
|
tool = obj.tool
|
|
# Get POD template and available formats from the tool.
|
|
template, availFormats = self.getToolInfo(obj)
|
|
# Get the output format
|
|
defaultFormat = 'pdf'
|
|
if defaultFormat not in availFormats: defaultFormat = availFormats[0]
|
|
outputFormat = getattr(rq, 'podFormat', defaultFormat)
|
|
# Get or compute the specific POD context
|
|
specificContext = None
|
|
if callable(self.context):
|
|
specificContext = self.callMethod(obj, self.context)
|
|
else:
|
|
specificContext = self.context
|
|
# Temporary file where to generate the result
|
|
tempFileName = '%s/%s_%f.%s' % (
|
|
getOsTempFolder(), obj.uid, time.time(), outputFormat)
|
|
# Define parameters to give to the appy.pod renderer
|
|
podContext = {'tool': tool, 'user': obj.user, 'self': obj, 'field':self,
|
|
'now': obj.o.getProductConfig().DateTime(),
|
|
'_': obj.translate, 'projectFolder': tool.getDiskFolder()}
|
|
# If the POD document is related to a query, get it from the request,
|
|
# execute it and put the result in the context.
|
|
isQueryRelated = rq.get('queryData', None)
|
|
if isQueryRelated:
|
|
# Retrieve query params from the request
|
|
cmd = ', '.join(tool.o.queryParamNames)
|
|
cmd += " = rq['queryData'].split(';')"
|
|
exec cmd
|
|
# (re-)execute the query, but without any limit on the number of
|
|
# results; return Appy objects.
|
|
objs = tool.o.executeQuery(obj.o.portal_type, searchName=search,
|
|
sortBy=sortKey, sortOrder=sortOrder, filterKey=filterKey,
|
|
filterValue=filterValue, maxResults='NO_LIMIT')
|
|
podContext['objects'] = [o.appy() for o in objs['objects']]
|
|
if specificContext:
|
|
podContext.update(specificContext)
|
|
# Define a potential global styles mapping
|
|
if callable(self.stylesMapping):
|
|
stylesMapping = self.callMethod(obj, self.stylesMapping)
|
|
else:
|
|
stylesMapping = self.stylesMapping
|
|
rendererParams = {'template': StringIO.StringIO(template.content),
|
|
'context': podContext, 'result': tempFileName,
|
|
'stylesMapping': stylesMapping,
|
|
'imageResolver': tool.o.getApp()}
|
|
if tool.unoEnabledPython:
|
|
rendererParams['pythonWithUnoPath'] = tool.unoEnabledPython
|
|
if tool.openOfficePort:
|
|
rendererParams['ooPort'] = tool.openOfficePort
|
|
# Launch the renderer
|
|
try:
|
|
renderer = Renderer(**rendererParams)
|
|
renderer.run()
|
|
except appy.pod.PodError, pe:
|
|
if not os.path.exists(tempFileName):
|
|
# In some (most?) cases, when OO returns an error, the result is
|
|
# nevertheless generated.
|
|
obj.log(str(pe), type='error')
|
|
return Pod.POD_ERROR
|
|
# Give a friendly name for this file
|
|
fileName = obj.translate(self.labelId)
|
|
if not isQueryRelated:
|
|
# This is a POD for a single object: personalize the file name with
|
|
# the object title.
|
|
fileName = '%s-%s' % (obj.title, fileName)
|
|
fileName = tool.normalize(fileName) + '.' + outputFormat
|
|
# Get a FileWrapper instance from the temp file on the filesystem
|
|
res = File.getFileObject(tempFileName, fileName)
|
|
# Execute the related action if relevant
|
|
doAction = getattr(rq, 'askAction', False) in ('True', True)
|
|
if doAction and self.action: self.action(obj, podContext)
|
|
# Returns the doc and removes the temp file
|
|
try:
|
|
os.remove(tempFileName)
|
|
except OSError, oe:
|
|
obj.log(Pod.DELETE_TEMP_DOC_ERROR % str(oe), type='warning')
|
|
except IOError, ie:
|
|
obj.log(Pod.DELETE_TEMP_DOC_ERROR % str(ie), type='warning')
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def store(self, obj, value):
|
|
'''Stores (=freezes) a document (in p_value) in the field.'''
|
|
if isinstance(value, FileWrapper):
|
|
value = value._zopeFile
|
|
setattr(obj, self.name, value)
|
|
|
|
class List(Type):
|
|
'''A list.'''
|
|
def __init__(self, fields, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), index=None,
|
|
default=None, optional=False, editDefault=False, show=True,
|
|
page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False,
|
|
searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False,
|
|
specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None,
|
|
maxChars=None, colspan=1, master=None, masterValue=None,
|
|
focus=False, historized=False, mapping=None, label=None,
|
|
subLayouts=Table('fv', width=None)):
|
|
Type.__init__(self, validator, multiplicity, index, default, optional,
|
|
editDefault, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed,
|
|
False, specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission,
|
|
width, height, None, colspan, master, masterValue, focus,
|
|
historized, True, mapping, label)
|
|
self.validable = True
|
|
# Tuples of (names, Type instances) determining the format of every
|
|
# element in the list.
|
|
self.fields = fields
|
|
self.fieldsd = [(n, f.__dict__) for (n,f) in self.fields]
|
|
# Force some layouting for sub-fields, if subLayouts are given. So the
|
|
# one who wants freedom on tuning layouts at the field level must
|
|
# specify subLayouts=None.
|
|
if subLayouts:
|
|
for name, field in self.fields:
|
|
field.layouts = field.formatLayouts(subLayouts)
|
|
|
|
def getField(self, name):
|
|
'''Gets the field definition whose name is p_name.'''
|
|
for n, field in self.fields:
|
|
if n == name: return field
|
|
|
|
def getRequestValue(self, request, requestName=None):
|
|
'''Concatenates the list from distinct form elements in the request.'''
|
|
name = requestName or self.name # A List may be into another List (?)
|
|
prefix = name + '*' + self.fields[0][0] + '*'
|
|
res = {}
|
|
for key in request.keys():
|
|
if not key.startswith(prefix): continue
|
|
# I have found a row. Gets its index
|
|
row = Object()
|
|
if '_' in key: key = key[:key.index('_')]
|
|
rowIndex = int(key.split('*')[-1])
|
|
if rowIndex == -1: continue # Ignore the template row.
|
|
for subName, subField in self.fields:
|
|
keyName = '%s*%s*%s' % (name, subName, rowIndex)
|
|
v = subField.getRequestValue(request, requestName=keyName)
|
|
setattr(row, subName, v)
|
|
res[rowIndex] = row
|
|
# Produce a sorted list.
|
|
keys = res.keys()
|
|
keys.sort()
|
|
res = [res[key] for key in keys]
|
|
# I store in the request this computed value. This way, when individual
|
|
# subFields will need to get their value, they will take it from here,
|
|
# instead of taking it from the specific request key. Indeed, specific
|
|
# request keys contain row indexes that may be wrong after row deletions
|
|
# by the user.
|
|
request.set(name, res)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getStorableValue(self, value):
|
|
'''Gets p_value in a form that can be stored in the database.'''
|
|
res = []
|
|
for v in value:
|
|
sv = Object()
|
|
for name, field in self.fields:
|
|
setattr(sv, name, field.getStorableValue(getattr(v, name)))
|
|
res.append(sv)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def getInnerValue(self, outerValue, name, i):
|
|
'''Returns the value of inner field named p_name in row number p_i
|
|
within the whole list of values p_outerValue.'''
|
|
if i == -1: return ''
|
|
if not outerValue: return ''
|
|
if i >= len(outerValue): return ''
|
|
return getattr(outerValue[i], name, '')
|
|
|
|
def getCss(self, layoutType, res):
|
|
'''Gets the CSS required by sub-fields if any.'''
|
|
for name, field in self.fields:
|
|
field.getCss(layoutType, res)
|
|
|
|
def getJs(self, layoutType, res):
|
|
'''Gets the JS required by sub-fields if any.'''
|
|
for name, field in self.fields:
|
|
field.getJs(layoutType, res)
|
|
|
|
# Workflow-specific types and default workflows --------------------------------
|
|
appyToZopePermissions = {
|
|
'read': ('View', 'Access contents information'),
|
|
'write': 'Modify portal content',
|
|
'delete': 'Delete objects',
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
class Role:
|
|
'''Represents a role.'''
|
|
zopeRoles = ('Manager', 'Owner', 'Anonymous', 'Authenticated')
|
|
zopeLocalRoles = ('Owner',)
|
|
zopeUngrantableRoles = ('Anonymous', 'Authenticated')
|
|
def __init__(self, name, local=False, grantable=True):
|
|
self.name = name
|
|
self.local = local # True if it can be used as local role only.
|
|
# It is a standard Zope role or an application-specific one?
|
|
self.zope = name in self.zopeRoles
|
|
if self.zope and (name in self.zopeLocalRoles):
|
|
self.local = True
|
|
self.grantable = grantable
|
|
if self.zope and (name in self.zopeUngrantableRoles):
|
|
self.grantable = False
|
|
# An ungrantable role is one that is, like the Anonymous or
|
|
# Authenticated roles, automatically attributed to a user.
|
|
|
|
class State:
|
|
def __init__(self, permissions, initial=False, phase=None, show=True):
|
|
self.usedRoles = {}
|
|
# The following dict ~{s_permissionName:[s_roleName|Role_role]}~
|
|
# gives, for every permission managed by a workflow, the list of roles
|
|
# for which the permission is granted in this state. Standard
|
|
# permissions are 'read', 'write' and 'delete'.
|
|
self.permissions = permissions
|
|
self.initial = initial
|
|
self.phase = phase
|
|
self.show = show
|
|
# Standardize the way roles are expressed within self.permissions
|
|
self.standardizeRoles()
|
|
|
|
def getName(self, wf):
|
|
'''Returns the name for this state in workflow p_wf.'''
|
|
for name in dir(wf):
|
|
value = getattr(wf, name)
|
|
if (value == self): return name
|
|
|
|
def getRole(self, role):
|
|
'''p_role can be the name of a role or a Role instance. If it is the
|
|
name of a role, this method returns self.usedRoles[role] if it
|
|
exists, or creates a Role instance, puts it in self.usedRoles and
|
|
returns it else. If it is a Role instance, the method stores it in
|
|
self.usedRoles if it not in it yet and returns it.'''
|
|
if isinstance(role, basestring):
|
|
if role in self.usedRoles:
|
|
return self.usedRoles[role]
|
|
else:
|
|
theRole = Role(role)
|
|
self.usedRoles[role] = theRole
|
|
return theRole
|
|
else:
|
|
if role.name not in self.usedRoles:
|
|
self.usedRoles[role.name] = role
|
|
return role
|
|
|
|
def standardizeRoles(self):
|
|
'''This method converts, within self.permissions, every role to a
|
|
Role instance. Every used role is stored in self.usedRoles.'''
|
|
for permission, roles in self.permissions.items():
|
|
if isinstance(roles, basestring) or isinstance(roles, Role):
|
|
self.permissions[permission] = [self.getRole(roles)]
|
|
elif roles:
|
|
rolesList = []
|
|
for role in roles:
|
|
rolesList.append(self.getRole(role))
|
|
self.permissions[permission] = rolesList
|
|
|
|
def getUsedRoles(self): return self.usedRoles.values()
|
|
|
|
def getPermissions(self):
|
|
'''If you get the permissions mapping through self.permissions, dict
|
|
values may be of different types (a list of roles, a single role or
|
|
None). Iy you call this method, you will always get a list which
|
|
may be empty.'''
|
|
res = {}
|
|
for permission, roleValue in self.permissions.iteritems():
|
|
if roleValue == None:
|
|
res[permission] = []
|
|
elif isinstance(roleValue, basestring):
|
|
res[permission] = [roleValue]
|
|
else:
|
|
res[permission] = roleValue
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def updatePermission(self, obj, zopePermission, roleNames):
|
|
'''Updates, on p_obj, list of p_roleNames which are granted a given
|
|
p_zopePermission. This method returns True if the list has been
|
|
effectively updated.'''
|
|
attr = Permission.getZopeAttrName(zopePermission)
|
|
if not hasattr(obj.aq_base, attr) or \
|
|
(getattr(obj.aq_base, attr) != roleNames):
|
|
setattr(obj, attr, roleNames)
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def updatePermissions(self, wf, obj):
|
|
'''Zope requires permission-to-roles mappings to be stored as attributes
|
|
on the object itself. This method does this job, duplicating the info
|
|
from this state definition on p_obj. p_res is True if at least one
|
|
change has been effectively performed.'''
|
|
res = False
|
|
for permission, roles in self.getPermissions().iteritems():
|
|
roleNames = tuple([role.name for role in roles])
|
|
# Compute Zope permission(s) related to this permission.
|
|
if appyToZopePermissions.has_key(permission):
|
|
# It is a standard permission (r, w, d)
|
|
zopePerm = appyToZopePermissions[permission]
|
|
elif isinstance(permission, basestring):
|
|
# It is a user-defined permission
|
|
zopePerm = permission
|
|
else:
|
|
# It is a Permission instance
|
|
appName = obj.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME
|
|
zopePerm = permission.getName(wf, appName)
|
|
# zopePerm contains a single permission or a tuple of permissions
|
|
if isinstance(zopePerm, basestring):
|
|
changed = self.updatePermission(obj, zopePerm, roleNames)
|
|
res = res or changed
|
|
else:
|
|
for zPerm in zopePerm:
|
|
changed = self.updatePermission(obj, zPerm, roleNames)
|
|
res = res or changed
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
class Transition:
|
|
def __init__(self, states, condition=True, action=None, notify=None,
|
|
show=True, confirm=False):
|
|
self.states = states # In its simpler form, it is a tuple with 2
|
|
# states: (fromState, toState). But it can also be a tuple of several
|
|
# (fromState, toState) sub-tuples. This way, you may define only 1
|
|
# transition at several places in the state-transition diagram. It may
|
|
# be useful for "undo" transitions, for example.
|
|
self.condition = condition
|
|
if isinstance(condition, basestring):
|
|
# The condition specifies the name of a role.
|
|
self.condition = Role(condition)
|
|
self.action = action
|
|
self.notify = notify # If not None, it is a method telling who must be
|
|
# notified by email after the transition has been executed.
|
|
self.show = show # If False, the end user will not be able to trigger
|
|
# the transition. It will only be possible by code.
|
|
self.confirm = confirm # If True, a confirm popup will show up.
|
|
|
|
def getName(self, wf):
|
|
'''Returns the name for this state in workflow p_wf.'''
|
|
for name in dir(wf):
|
|
value = getattr(wf, name)
|
|
if (value == self): return name
|
|
|
|
def getUsedRoles(self):
|
|
'''self.condition can specify a role.'''
|
|
res = []
|
|
if isinstance(self.condition, Role):
|
|
res.append(self.condition)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def isSingle(self):
|
|
'''If this transition is only defined between 2 states, returns True.
|
|
Else, returns False.'''
|
|
return isinstance(self.states[0], State)
|
|
|
|
def isShowable(self, workflow, obj):
|
|
'''Is this transition showable?'''
|
|
if callable(self.show):
|
|
return self.show(workflow, obj.appy())
|
|
else:
|
|
return self.show
|
|
|
|
def hasState(self, state, isFrom):
|
|
'''If p_isFrom is True, this method returns True if p_state is a
|
|
starting state for p_self. If p_isFrom is False, this method returns
|
|
True if p_state is an ending state for p_self.'''
|
|
stateIndex = 1
|
|
if isFrom:
|
|
stateIndex = 0
|
|
if self.isSingle():
|
|
res = state == self.states[stateIndex]
|
|
else:
|
|
res = False
|
|
for states in self.states:
|
|
if states[stateIndex] == state:
|
|
res = True
|
|
break
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def isTriggerable(self, obj, wf):
|
|
'''Can this transition be triggered on p_obj?'''
|
|
wf = wf.__instance__ # We need the prototypical instance here.
|
|
# Checks that the current state of the object is a start state for this
|
|
# transition.
|
|
objState = obj.State(name=False)
|
|
if self.isSingle():
|
|
if objState != self.states[0]: return False
|
|
else:
|
|
startFound = False
|
|
for startState, stopState in self.states:
|
|
if startState == objState:
|
|
startFound = True
|
|
break
|
|
if not startFound: return False
|
|
# Check that the condition is met
|
|
user = obj.getUser()
|
|
if isinstance(self.condition, Role):
|
|
# Condition is a role. Transition may be triggered if the user has
|
|
# this role.
|
|
return user.has_role(self.condition.name, obj)
|
|
elif type(self.condition) == types.FunctionType:
|
|
return self.condition(wf, obj.appy())
|
|
elif type(self.condition) in (tuple, list):
|
|
# It is a list of roles and/or functions. Transition may be
|
|
# triggered if user has at least one of those roles and if all
|
|
# functions return True.
|
|
hasRole = None
|
|
for roleOrFunction in self.condition:
|
|
if isinstance(roleOrFunction, basestring):
|
|
if hasRole == None:
|
|
hasRole = False
|
|
if user.has_role(roleOrFunction, obj):
|
|
hasRole = True
|
|
elif type(roleOrFunction) == types.FunctionType:
|
|
if not roleOrFunction(wf, obj.appy()):
|
|
return False
|
|
if hasRole != False:
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def executeAction(self, obj, wf):
|
|
'''Executes the action related to this transition.'''
|
|
msg = ''
|
|
obj = obj.appy()
|
|
wf = wf.__instance__ # We need the prototypical instance here.
|
|
if type(self.action) in (tuple, list):
|
|
# We need to execute a list of actions
|
|
for act in self.action:
|
|
msgPart = act(wf, obj)
|
|
if msgPart: msg += msgPart
|
|
else: # We execute a single action only.
|
|
msgPart = self.action(wf, obj)
|
|
if msgPart: msg += msgPart
|
|
return msg
|
|
|
|
def trigger(self, transitionName, obj, wf, comment, doAction=True,
|
|
doNotify=True, doHistory=True, doSay=True):
|
|
'''This method triggers this transition on p_obj. The transition is
|
|
supposed to be triggerable (call to self.isTriggerable must have been
|
|
performed before calling this method). If p_doAction is False, the
|
|
action that must normally be executed after the transition has been
|
|
triggered will not be executed. If p_doNotify is False, the
|
|
email notifications that must normally be launched after the
|
|
transition has been triggered will not be launched. If p_doHistory is
|
|
False, there will be no trace from this transition triggering in the
|
|
workflow history. If p_doSay is False, we consider the transition is
|
|
trigger programmatically, and no message is returned to the user.'''
|
|
# Create the workflow_history dict if it does not exist.
|
|
if not hasattr(obj.aq_base, 'workflow_history'):
|
|
from persistent.mapping import PersistentMapping
|
|
obj.workflow_history = PersistentMapping()
|
|
# Create the event list if it does not exist in the dict
|
|
if not obj.workflow_history: obj.workflow_history['appy'] = ()
|
|
# Get the key where object history is stored (this overstructure is
|
|
# only there for backward compatibility reasons)
|
|
key = obj.workflow_history.keys()[0]
|
|
# Identify the target state for this transition
|
|
if self.isSingle():
|
|
targetState = self.states[1]
|
|
targetStateName = targetState.getName(wf)
|
|
else:
|
|
startState = obj.State(name=False)
|
|
for sState, tState in self.states:
|
|
if startState == sState:
|
|
targetState = tState
|
|
targetStateName = targetState.getName(wf)
|
|
break
|
|
# Create the event and add it in the object history
|
|
action = transitionName
|
|
if transitionName == '_init_': action = None
|
|
if not doHistory: comment = '_invisible_'
|
|
obj.addHistoryEvent(action, review_state=targetStateName,
|
|
comments=comment)
|
|
# Update permissions-to-roles attributes
|
|
targetState.updatePermissions(wf, obj)
|
|
# Reindex the object if required. Not only security-related indexes
|
|
# (Allowed, State) need to be updated here.
|
|
if not obj.isTemporary(): obj.reindex()
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# Execute the related action if needed
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msg = ''
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if doAction and self.action: msg = self.executeAction(obj, wf)
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# Send notifications if needed
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if doNotify and self.notify and obj.getTool(True).mailEnabled:
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sendNotification(obj.appy(), self, transitionName, wf)
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# Return a message to the user if needed
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if not doSay or (transitionName == '_init_'): return
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if not msg: msg = 'Changes saved.' # XXX Translate
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obj.say(msg)
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class Permission:
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'''If you need to define a specific read or write permission of a given
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attribute of an Appy type, you use the specific boolean parameters
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"specificReadPermission" or "specificWritePermission" for this attribute.
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When you want to refer to those specific read or write permissions when
|
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defining a workflow, for example, you need to use instances of
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|
"ReadPermission" and "WritePermission", the 2 children classes of this
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|
class. For example, if you need to refer to write permission of
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attribute "t1" of class A, write: WritePermission("A.t1") or
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WritePermission("x.y.A.t1") if class A is not in the same module as
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where you instantiate the class.
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|
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Note that this holds only if you use attributes "specificReadPermission"
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and "specificWritePermission" as booleans. When defining named
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(string) permissions, for referring to it you simply use those strings,
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you do not create instances of ReadPermission or WritePermission.'''
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|
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allowedChars = string.digits + string.letters + '_'
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def __init__(self, fieldDescriptor):
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self.fieldDescriptor = fieldDescriptor
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def getName(self, wf, appName):
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'''Returns the name of the Zope permission that corresponds to this
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|
permission.'''
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|
className, fieldName = self.fieldDescriptor.rsplit('.', 1)
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if className.find('.') == -1:
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# The related class resides in the same module as the workflow
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fullClassName= '%s_%s' % (wf.__module__.replace('.', '_'),className)
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else:
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# className contains the full package name of the class
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|
fullClassName = className.replace('.', '_')
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# Read or Write ?
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if self.__class__.__name__ == 'ReadPermission': access = 'Read'
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else: access = 'Write'
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return '%s: %s %s %s' % (appName, access, fullClassName, fieldName)
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|
|
@staticmethod
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def getZopeAttrName(zopePermission):
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|
'''Gets the name of the attribute where Zope stores, on every object,
|
|
the tuple of roles who are granted a given p_zopePermission.'''
|
|
res = ''
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for c in zopePermission:
|
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if c in Permission.allowedChars: res += c
|
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else: res += '_'
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|
return '_%s_Permission' % res
|
|
|
|
class ReadPermission(Permission): pass
|
|
class WritePermission(Permission): pass
|
|
|
|
class No:
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|
'''When you write a workflow condition method and you want to return False
|
|
but you want to give to the user some explanations about why a transition
|
|
can't be triggered, do not return False, return an instance of No
|
|
instead. When creating such an instance, you can specify an error
|
|
message.'''
|
|
def __init__(self, msg):
|
|
self.msg = msg
|
|
def __nonzero__(self):
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
class WorkflowAnonymous:
|
|
'''One-state workflow allowing anyone to consult and Manager to edit.'''
|
|
mgr = 'Manager'
|
|
o = 'Owner'
|
|
active = State({r:(mgr, 'Anonymous', 'Authenticated'), w:(mgr,o),d:(mgr,o)},
|
|
initial=True)
|
|
WorkflowAnonymous.__instance__ = WorkflowAnonymous()
|
|
|
|
class WorkflowAuthenticated:
|
|
'''One-state workflow allowing authenticated users to consult and Manager
|
|
to edit.'''
|
|
mgr = 'Manager'
|
|
o = 'Owner'
|
|
active = State({r:(mgr, 'Authenticated'), w:(mgr,o), d:(mgr,o)},
|
|
initial=True)
|
|
WorkflowAuthenticated.__instance__ = WorkflowAuthenticated()
|
|
|
|
class WorkflowOwner:
|
|
'''One-state workflow allowing only manager and owner to consult and
|
|
edit.'''
|
|
mgr = 'Manager'
|
|
o = 'Owner'
|
|
active = State({r:(mgr, o), w:(mgr, o), d:mgr}, initial=True)
|
|
WorkflowOwner.__instance__ = WorkflowOwner()
|
|
|
|
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
class Selection:
|
|
'''Instances of this class may be given as validator of a String, in order
|
|
to tell Appy that the validator is a selection that will be computed
|
|
dynamically.'''
|
|
def __init__(self, methodName):
|
|
# The p_methodName parameter must be the name of a method that will be
|
|
# called every time Appy will need to get the list of possible values
|
|
# for the related field. It must correspond to an instance method of
|
|
# the class defining the related field. This method accepts no argument
|
|
# and must return a list (or tuple) of pairs (lists or tuples):
|
|
# (id, text), where "id" is one of the possible values for the
|
|
# field, and "text" is the value as will be shown on the screen.
|
|
# You can use self.translate within this method to produce an
|
|
# internationalized version of "text" if needed.
|
|
self.methodName = methodName
|
|
|
|
def getText(self, obj, value, appyType):
|
|
'''Gets the text that corresponds to p_value.'''
|
|
for v, text in appyType.getPossibleValues(obj, withTranslations=True):
|
|
if v == value:
|
|
return text
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
class Model: pass
|
|
class Tool(Model):
|
|
'''If you want so define a custom tool class, she must inherit from this
|
|
class.'''
|
|
class User(Model):
|
|
'''If you want to extend or modify the User class, subclass me.'''
|
|
|
|
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
class Config:
|
|
'''If you want to specify some configuration parameters for appy.gen and
|
|
your application, please create an instance of this class and modify its
|
|
attributes. You may put your instance anywhere in your application
|
|
(main package, sub-package, etc).'''
|
|
|
|
# The default Config instance, used if the application does not give one.
|
|
defaultConfig = None
|
|
def getDefault():
|
|
if not Config.defaultConfig:
|
|
Config.defaultConfig = Config()
|
|
return Config.defaultConfig
|
|
getDefault = staticmethod(getDefault)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
# For every language code that you specify in this list, appy.gen will
|
|
# produce and maintain translation files.
|
|
self.languages = ['en']
|
|
# If languageSelector is True, on every page, a language selector will
|
|
# allow to switch between languages defined in self.languages. Else,
|
|
# the browser-defined language will be used for choosing the language
|
|
# of returned pages.
|
|
self.languageSelector = False
|
|
# People having one of these roles will be able to create instances
|
|
# of classes defined in your application.
|
|
self.defaultCreators = ['Manager', 'Owner']
|
|
# Number of translations for every page on a Translation object
|
|
self.translationsPerPage = 30
|
|
# Language that will be used as a basis for translating to other
|
|
# languages.
|
|
self.sourceLanguage = 'en'
|
|
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|