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1 #!/usr/bin/python2.5 |
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2 # |
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3 # Copyright 2007 Ken Tidwell |
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4 # |
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5 # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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6 # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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7 # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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8 # |
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9 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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10 # |
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11 # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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12 # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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13 # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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14 # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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15 # limitations under the License. |
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16 # |
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17 """Simple property for storing ordered lists of Model objects. |
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18 |
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19 It should be noted that larger lists are going to be VERY inefficient |
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20 to load (one get per object). |
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21 |
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22 Currently I have no idea where that upper bound might lie, though. |
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23 |
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24 A quick usage example: |
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25 class Bit(db.Model): |
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26 name = db.StringProperty(required=True)\ |
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27 class Holder(db.Model): |
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28 bits = reflistprop.ReferenceListProperty(Bit, default=None) |
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29 b1 = Bit(name="first") |
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30 b1.put() # need to put it so that it is a valid reference object |
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31 h1 = holder() |
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32 h1.bits.append(b1) |
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33 h1.put() |
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34 |
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35 These also work: |
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36 h1.bits = [b1] |
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37 |
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38 This throws a db.BadValueError because a string is not an instance of |
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39 Bit: |
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40 h1.bits = ["nasty evil string"] |
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41 |
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42 This is not good but gets no complaint at assignment time (same |
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43 behaviour as ListProperty) |
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44 but we will throw a db.BadValueError if you try to put it into the |
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45 datastore. (Maybe ListProperty |
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46 wants to do the same? Or should I be waiting for the datastore |
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47 internal entity construction to |
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48 notice the problem and throw?): |
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49 h1.bits.append("nasty evil string") |
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50 |
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51 Yes, of course you can query them. The important bit to understand is |
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52 that the list is stored as a list of keys in the datastore. So you use |
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53 the key of the entity in question in your query. (Seems like it would be |
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54 nice if the property could get involved and do that coercion for you but |
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55 I don't think it can right now...). |
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56 |
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57 Here's a little example: |
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58 class Thang(db.Model): |
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59 name = db.StringProperty(required=True) |
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60 class Holder(db.Model): |
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61 thangs = langutils.ReferenceListProperty(Thang, default=None) |
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62 holder1 = Holder() |
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63 holder1.put() |
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64 foo = Thang(name="foo") |
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65 foo.put() |
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66 holder1.thangs.append(foo) |
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67 holder1.put() |
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68 hq = db.GqlQuery("SELECT * FROM Holder where thangs = :1", foo.key()) |
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69 holders = hq.fetch(10) |
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70 print "Holders =", holders |
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71 |
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72 Obtained from: |
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73 http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/msg/d203cc1b93ee22d7 |
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74 """ |
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75 |
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76 |
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77 from google.appengine.ext import db |
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78 |
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79 |
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80 class ReferenceListProperty(db.Property): |
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81 """A property that stores a list of models. |
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82 This is a parameterized property; the parameter must be a valid |
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83 Model type, and all items must conform to this type. |
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84 """ |
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85 def __init__(self, item_type, verbose_name=None, default=None, **kwds): |
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86 """Construct ReferenceListProperty. |
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87 |
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88 Args: |
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89 item_type: Type for the list items; must be a subclass of Model. |
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90 verbose_name: Optional verbose name. |
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91 default: Optional default value; if omitted, an empty list is used. |
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92 **kwds: Optional additional keyword arguments, passed to base class. |
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93 """ |
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94 if not issubclass(item_type, db.Model): |
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95 raise TypeError('Item type should be a subclass of Model') |
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96 if default is None: |
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97 default = [] |
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98 self.item_type = item_type |
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99 super(ReferenceListProperty, self).__init__(verbose_name, |
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100 default=default, |
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101 **kwds) |
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102 def validate(self, value): |
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103 """Validate list. |
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104 |
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105 Note that validation here is just as broken as for ListProperty. |
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106 The values in the list are only validated if the entire list is |
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107 swapped out. |
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108 If the list is directly modified, there is no attempt to validate |
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109 the new items. |
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110 |
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111 Returns: |
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112 A valid value. |
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113 |
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114 Raises: |
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115 BadValueError if property is not a list whose items are |
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116 instances of the item_type given to the constructor. |
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117 """ |
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118 value = super(ReferenceListProperty, self).validate(value) |
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119 if value is not None: |
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120 if not isinstance(value, list): |
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121 raise db.BadValueError('Property %s must be a list' % |
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122 self.name) |
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123 for item in value: |
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124 if not isinstance(item, self.item_type): |
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125 raise db.BadValueError( |
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126 'Items in the %s list must all be %s instances' % |
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127 (self.name, self.item_type.__name__)) |
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128 return value |
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129 |
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130 def empty(self, value): |
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131 """Is list property empty. |
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132 |
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133 [] is not an empty value. |
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134 |
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135 Returns: |
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136 True if value is None, else False. |
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137 """ |
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138 return value is None |
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139 |
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140 data_type = list |
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141 |
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142 def default_value(self): |
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143 """Default value for list. |
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144 |
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145 Because the property supplied to 'default' is a static value, |
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146 that value must be shallow copied to prevent all fields with |
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147 default values from sharing the same instance. |
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148 |
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149 Returns: |
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150 Copy of the default value. |
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151 """ |
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152 return list(super(ReferenceListProperty, self).default_value()) |
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153 |
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154 def get_value_for_datastore(self, model_instance): |
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155 """A list of key values is stored. |
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156 |
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157 Prior to storage, we validate the items in the list. |
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158 This check seems to be missing from ListProperty. |
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159 |
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160 Args: |
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161 model_instance: Instance to fetch datastore value from. |
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162 |
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163 Returns: |
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164 A list of the keys for all Models in the value list. |
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165 """ |
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166 value = self.__get__(model_instance, model_instance.__class__) |
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167 self.validate(value) |
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168 if value is None: |
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169 return None |
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170 else: |
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171 return [v.key() for v in value] |
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172 |
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173 def make_value_from_datastore(self, value): |
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174 """Recreates the list of Models from the list of keys. |
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175 |
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176 Args: |
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177 value: value retrieved from the datastore entity. |
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178 |
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179 Returns: |
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180 None or a list of Models. |
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181 """ |
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182 if value is None: |
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183 return None |
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184 else: |
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185 return [db.get(v) for v in value] |