app/django/db/models/base.py
author Todd Larsen <tlarsen@google.com>
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 18:22:23 +0000
changeset 54 03e267d67478
child 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Major reorganization of the soc svn repo, to merge into a single App Engine image (to make development easier, now that only a single app will run all Google Open Source programs).

import copy
import types
import sys
import os
from itertools import izip

import django.db.models.manipulators    # Imported to register signal handler.
import django.db.models.manager         # Ditto.
from django.core import validators
from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist, MultipleObjectsReturned, FieldError
from django.db.models.fields import AutoField, ImageField, FieldDoesNotExist
from django.db.models.fields.related import OneToOneRel, ManyToOneRel, OneToOneField
from django.db.models.query import delete_objects, Q
from django.db.models.options import Options, AdminOptions
from django.db import connection, transaction
from django.db.models import signals
from django.db.models.loading import register_models, get_model
from django.dispatch import dispatcher
from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict
from django.utils.functional import curry
from django.utils.encoding import smart_str, force_unicode, smart_unicode
from django.conf import settings

try:
    set
except NameError:
    from sets import Set as set     # Python 2.3 fallback

class ModelBase(type):
    "Metaclass for all models"
    def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs):
        # If this isn't a subclass of Model, don't do anything special.
        try:
            parents = [b for b in bases if issubclass(b, Model)]
        except NameError:
            # 'Model' isn't defined yet, meaning we're looking at Django's own
            # Model class, defined below.
            parents = []
        if not parents:
            return super(ModelBase, cls).__new__(cls, name, bases, attrs)

        # Create the class.
        module = attrs.pop('__module__')
        new_class = type.__new__(cls, name, bases, {'__module__': module})
        attr_meta = attrs.pop('Meta', None)
        abstract = getattr(attr_meta, 'abstract', False)
        if not attr_meta:
            meta = getattr(new_class, 'Meta', None)
        else:
            meta = attr_meta
        base_meta = getattr(new_class, '_meta', None)

        new_class.add_to_class('_meta', Options(meta))
        if not abstract:
            new_class.add_to_class('DoesNotExist',
                    subclass_exception('DoesNotExist', ObjectDoesNotExist, module))
            new_class.add_to_class('MultipleObjectsReturned',
                    subclass_exception('MultipleObjectsReturned', MultipleObjectsReturned, module))
            if base_meta and not base_meta.abstract:
                # Non-abstract child classes inherit some attributes from their
                # non-abstract parent (unless an ABC comes before it in the
                # method resolution order).
                if not hasattr(meta, 'ordering'):
                    new_class._meta.ordering = base_meta.ordering
                if not hasattr(meta, 'get_latest_by'):
                    new_class._meta.get_latest_by = base_meta.get_latest_by

        old_default_mgr = None
        if getattr(new_class, '_default_manager', None):
            # We have a parent who set the default manager.
            if new_class._default_manager.model._meta.abstract:
                old_default_mgr = new_class._default_manager
            new_class._default_manager = None
        if getattr(new_class._meta, 'app_label', None) is None:
            # Figure out the app_label by looking one level up.
            # For 'django.contrib.sites.models', this would be 'sites'.
            model_module = sys.modules[new_class.__module__]
            new_class._meta.app_label = model_module.__name__.split('.')[-2]

        # Bail out early if we have already created this class.
        m = get_model(new_class._meta.app_label, name, False)
        if m is not None:
            return m

        # Add all attributes to the class.
        for obj_name, obj in attrs.items():
            new_class.add_to_class(obj_name, obj)

        # Do the appropriate setup for any model parents.
        o2o_map = dict([(f.rel.to, f) for f in new_class._meta.local_fields
                if isinstance(f, OneToOneField)])
        for base in parents:
            if not hasattr(base, '_meta'):
                # Things without _meta aren't functional models, so they're
                # uninteresting parents.
                continue
            if not base._meta.abstract:
                if base in o2o_map:
                    field = o2o_map[base]
                    field.primary_key = True
                    new_class._meta.setup_pk(field)
                else:
                    attr_name = '%s_ptr' % base._meta.module_name
                    field = OneToOneField(base, name=attr_name,
                            auto_created=True, parent_link=True)
                    new_class.add_to_class(attr_name, field)
                new_class._meta.parents[base] = field
            else:
                # The abstract base class case.
                names = set([f.name for f in new_class._meta.local_fields + new_class._meta.many_to_many])
                for field in base._meta.local_fields + base._meta.local_many_to_many:
                    if field.name in names:
                        raise FieldError('Local field %r in class %r clashes with field of similar name from abstract base class %r'
                                % (field.name, name, base.__name__))
                    new_class.add_to_class(field.name, copy.deepcopy(field))

        if abstract:
            # Abstract base models can't be instantiated and don't appear in
            # the list of models for an app. We do the final setup for them a
            # little differently from normal models.
            attr_meta.abstract = False
            new_class.Meta = attr_meta
            return new_class

        if old_default_mgr and not new_class._default_manager:
            new_class._default_manager = old_default_mgr._copy_to_model(new_class)
        new_class._prepare()
        register_models(new_class._meta.app_label, new_class)

        # Because of the way imports happen (recursively), we may or may not be
        # the first time this model tries to register with the framework. There
        # should only be one class for each model, so we always return the
        # registered version.
        return get_model(new_class._meta.app_label, name, False)

    def add_to_class(cls, name, value):
        if name == 'Admin':
            assert type(value) == types.ClassType, "%r attribute of %s model must be a class, not a %s object" % (name, cls.__name__, type(value))
            value = AdminOptions(**dict([(k, v) for k, v in value.__dict__.items() if not k.startswith('_')]))
        if hasattr(value, 'contribute_to_class'):
            value.contribute_to_class(cls, name)
        else:
            setattr(cls, name, value)

    def _prepare(cls):
        # Creates some methods once self._meta has been populated.
        opts = cls._meta
        opts._prepare(cls)

        if opts.order_with_respect_to:
            cls.get_next_in_order = curry(cls._get_next_or_previous_in_order, is_next=True)
            cls.get_previous_in_order = curry(cls._get_next_or_previous_in_order, is_next=False)
            setattr(opts.order_with_respect_to.rel.to, 'get_%s_order' % cls.__name__.lower(), curry(method_get_order, cls))
            setattr(opts.order_with_respect_to.rel.to, 'set_%s_order' % cls.__name__.lower(), curry(method_set_order, cls))

        # Give the class a docstring -- its definition.
        if cls.__doc__ is None:
            cls.__doc__ = "%s(%s)" % (cls.__name__, ", ".join([f.attname for f in opts.fields]))

        if hasattr(cls, 'get_absolute_url'):
            cls.get_absolute_url = curry(get_absolute_url, opts, cls.get_absolute_url)

        dispatcher.send(signal=signals.class_prepared, sender=cls)

class Model(object):
    __metaclass__ = ModelBase

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        dispatcher.send(signal=signals.pre_init, sender=self.__class__, args=args, kwargs=kwargs)

        # There is a rather weird disparity here; if kwargs, it's set, then args
        # overrides it. It should be one or the other; don't duplicate the work
        # The reason for the kwargs check is that standard iterator passes in by
        # args, and instantiation for iteration is 33% faster.
        args_len = len(args)
        if args_len > len(self._meta.fields):
            # Daft, but matches old exception sans the err msg.
            raise IndexError("Number of args exceeds number of fields")

        fields_iter = iter(self._meta.fields)
        if not kwargs:
            # The ordering of the izip calls matter - izip throws StopIteration
            # when an iter throws it. So if the first iter throws it, the second
            # is *not* consumed. We rely on this, so don't change the order
            # without changing the logic.
            for val, field in izip(args, fields_iter):
                setattr(self, field.attname, val)
        else:
            # Slower, kwargs-ready version.
            for val, field in izip(args, fields_iter):
                setattr(self, field.attname, val)
                kwargs.pop(field.name, None)
                # Maintain compatibility with existing calls.
                if isinstance(field.rel, ManyToOneRel):
                    kwargs.pop(field.attname, None)

        # Now we're left with the unprocessed fields that *must* come from
        # keywords, or default.

        for field in fields_iter:
            if kwargs:
                if isinstance(field.rel, ManyToOneRel):
                    try:
                        # Assume object instance was passed in.
                        rel_obj = kwargs.pop(field.name)
                    except KeyError:
                        try:
                            # Object instance wasn't passed in -- must be an ID.
                            val = kwargs.pop(field.attname)
                        except KeyError:
                            val = field.get_default()
                    else:
                        # Object instance was passed in. Special case: You can
                        # pass in "None" for related objects if it's allowed.
                        if rel_obj is None and field.null:
                            val = None
                        else:
                            try:
                                val = getattr(rel_obj, field.rel.get_related_field().attname)
                            except AttributeError:
                                raise TypeError("Invalid value: %r should be a %s instance, not a %s" %
                                    (field.name, field.rel.to, type(rel_obj)))
                else:
                    val = kwargs.pop(field.attname, field.get_default())
            else:
                val = field.get_default()
            setattr(self, field.attname, val)

        if kwargs:
            for prop in kwargs.keys():
                try:
                    if isinstance(getattr(self.__class__, prop), property):
                        setattr(self, prop, kwargs.pop(prop))
                except AttributeError:
                    pass
            if kwargs:
                raise TypeError, "'%s' is an invalid keyword argument for this function" % kwargs.keys()[0]
        dispatcher.send(signal=signals.post_init, sender=self.__class__, instance=self)

    def __repr__(self):
        return smart_str(u'<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, unicode(self)))

    def __str__(self):
        if hasattr(self, '__unicode__'):
            return force_unicode(self).encode('utf-8')
        return '%s object' % self.__class__.__name__

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self._get_pk_val() == other._get_pk_val()

    def __ne__(self, other):
        return not self.__eq__(other)

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash(self._get_pk_val())

    def _get_pk_val(self, meta=None):
        if not meta:
            meta = self._meta
        return getattr(self, meta.pk.attname)

    def _set_pk_val(self, value):
        return setattr(self, self._meta.pk.attname, value)

    pk = property(_get_pk_val, _set_pk_val)

    def save(self):
        """
        Save the current instance. Override this in a subclass if you want to
        control the saving process.
        """
        self.save_base()

    save.alters_data = True

    def save_base(self, raw=False, cls=None):
        """
        Does the heavy-lifting involved in saving. Subclasses shouldn't need to
        override this method. It's separate from save() in order to hide the
        need for overrides of save() to pass around internal-only parameters
        ('raw' and 'cls').
        """
        if not cls:
            cls = self.__class__
            meta = self._meta
            signal = True
            dispatcher.send(signal=signals.pre_save, sender=self.__class__,
                    instance=self, raw=raw)
        else:
            meta = cls._meta
            signal = False

        for parent, field in meta.parents.items():
            self.save_base(raw, parent)
            setattr(self, field.attname, self._get_pk_val(parent._meta))

        non_pks = [f for f in meta.local_fields if not f.primary_key]

        # First, try an UPDATE. If that doesn't update anything, do an INSERT.
        pk_val = self._get_pk_val(meta)
        # Note: the comparison with '' is required for compatibility with
        # oldforms-style model creation.
        pk_set = pk_val is not None and smart_unicode(pk_val) != u''
        record_exists = True
        manager = cls._default_manager
        if pk_set:
            # Determine whether a record with the primary key already exists.
            if manager.filter(pk=pk_val).extra(select={'a': 1}).values('a').order_by():
                # It does already exist, so do an UPDATE.
                if non_pks:
                    values = [(f, None, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, False))) for f in non_pks]
                    manager.filter(pk=pk_val)._update(values)
            else:
                record_exists = False
        if not pk_set or not record_exists:
            if not pk_set:
                values = [(f, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, True))) for f in meta.local_fields if not isinstance(f, AutoField)]
            else:
                values = [(f, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, True))) for f in meta.local_fields]

            if meta.order_with_respect_to:
                field = meta.order_with_respect_to
                values.append((meta.get_field_by_name('_order')[0], manager.filter(**{field.name: getattr(self, field.attname)}).count()))
            record_exists = False

            update_pk = bool(meta.has_auto_field and not pk_set)
            if values:
                # Create a new record.
                result = manager._insert(values, return_id=update_pk)
            else:
                # Create a new record with defaults for everything.
                result = manager._insert([(meta.pk, connection.ops.pk_default_value())], return_id=update_pk, raw_values=True)

            if update_pk:
                setattr(self, meta.pk.attname, result)
        transaction.commit_unless_managed()

        if signal:
            dispatcher.send(signal=signals.post_save, sender=self.__class__,
                    instance=self, created=(not record_exists), raw=raw)

    save_base.alters_data = True

    def validate(self):
        """
        First coerces all fields on this instance to their proper Python types.
        Then runs validation on every field. Returns a dictionary of
        field_name -> error_list.
        """
        error_dict = {}
        invalid_python = {}
        for f in self._meta.fields:
            try:
                setattr(self, f.attname, f.to_python(getattr(self, f.attname, f.get_default())))
            except validators.ValidationError, e:
                error_dict[f.name] = e.messages
                invalid_python[f.name] = 1
        for f in self._meta.fields:
            if f.name in invalid_python:
                continue
            errors = f.validate_full(getattr(self, f.attname, f.get_default()), self.__dict__)
            if errors:
                error_dict[f.name] = errors
        return error_dict

    def _collect_sub_objects(self, seen_objs):
        """
        Recursively populates seen_objs with all objects related to this object.
        When done, seen_objs will be in the format:
            {model_class: {pk_val: obj, pk_val: obj, ...},
             model_class: {pk_val: obj, pk_val: obj, ...}, ...}
        """
        pk_val = self._get_pk_val()
        if pk_val in seen_objs.setdefault(self.__class__, {}):
            return
        seen_objs.setdefault(self.__class__, {})[pk_val] = self

        for related in self._meta.get_all_related_objects():
            rel_opts_name = related.get_accessor_name()
            if isinstance(related.field.rel, OneToOneRel):
                try:
                    sub_obj = getattr(self, rel_opts_name)
                except ObjectDoesNotExist:
                    pass
                else:
                    sub_obj._collect_sub_objects(seen_objs)
            else:
                for sub_obj in getattr(self, rel_opts_name).all():
                    sub_obj._collect_sub_objects(seen_objs)

    def delete(self):
        assert self._get_pk_val() is not None, "%s object can't be deleted because its %s attribute is set to None." % (self._meta.object_name, self._meta.pk.attname)

        # Find all the objects than need to be deleted
        seen_objs = SortedDict()
        self._collect_sub_objects(seen_objs)

        # Actually delete the objects
        delete_objects(seen_objs)

    delete.alters_data = True

    def _get_FIELD_display(self, field):
        value = getattr(self, field.attname)
        return force_unicode(dict(field.choices).get(value, value), strings_only=True)

    def _get_next_or_previous_by_FIELD(self, field, is_next, **kwargs):
        op = is_next and 'gt' or 'lt'
        order = not is_next and '-' or ''
        param = smart_str(getattr(self, field.attname))
        q = Q(**{'%s__%s' % (field.name, op): param})
        q = q|Q(**{field.name: param, 'pk__%s' % op: self.pk})
        qs = self.__class__._default_manager.filter(**kwargs).filter(q).order_by('%s%s' % (order, field.name), '%spk' % order)
        try:
            return qs[0]
        except IndexError:
            raise self.DoesNotExist, "%s matching query does not exist." % self.__class__._meta.object_name

    def _get_next_or_previous_in_order(self, is_next):
        cachename = "__%s_order_cache" % is_next
        if not hasattr(self, cachename):
            qn = connection.ops.quote_name
            op = is_next and '>' or '<'
            order = not is_next and '-_order' or '_order'
            order_field = self._meta.order_with_respect_to
            # FIXME: When querysets support nested queries, this can be turned
            # into a pure queryset operation.
            where = ['%s %s (SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s=%%s)' % \
                (qn('_order'), op, qn('_order'),
                qn(self._meta.db_table), qn(self._meta.pk.column))]
            params = [self.pk]
            obj = self._default_manager.filter(**{order_field.name: getattr(self, order_field.attname)}).extra(where=where, params=params).order_by(order)[:1].get()
            setattr(self, cachename, obj)
        return getattr(self, cachename)

    def _get_FIELD_filename(self, field):
        if getattr(self, field.attname): # value is not blank
            return os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, getattr(self, field.attname))
        return ''

    def _get_FIELD_url(self, field):
        if getattr(self, field.attname): # value is not blank
            import urlparse
            return urlparse.urljoin(settings.MEDIA_URL, getattr(self, field.attname)).replace('\\', '/')
        return ''

    def _get_FIELD_size(self, field):
        return os.path.getsize(self._get_FIELD_filename(field))

    def _save_FIELD_file(self, field, filename, raw_contents, save=True):
        directory = field.get_directory_name()
        try: # Create the date-based directory if it doesn't exist.
            os.makedirs(os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, directory))
        except OSError: # Directory probably already exists.
            pass
        filename = field.get_filename(filename)

        # If the filename already exists, keep adding an underscore to the name of
        # the file until the filename doesn't exist.
        while os.path.exists(os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, filename)):
            try:
                dot_index = filename.rindex('.')
            except ValueError: # filename has no dot
                filename += '_'
            else:
                filename = filename[:dot_index] + '_' + filename[dot_index:]

        # Write the file to disk.
        setattr(self, field.attname, filename)

        full_filename = self._get_FIELD_filename(field)
        fp = open(full_filename, 'wb')
        fp.write(raw_contents)
        fp.close()

        # Save the width and/or height, if applicable.
        if isinstance(field, ImageField) and (field.width_field or field.height_field):
            from django.utils.images import get_image_dimensions
            width, height = get_image_dimensions(full_filename)
            if field.width_field:
                setattr(self, field.width_field, width)
            if field.height_field:
                setattr(self, field.height_field, height)

        # Save the object because it has changed unless save is False
        if save:
            self.save()

    _save_FIELD_file.alters_data = True

    def _get_FIELD_width(self, field):
        return self._get_image_dimensions(field)[0]

    def _get_FIELD_height(self, field):
        return self._get_image_dimensions(field)[1]

    def _get_image_dimensions(self, field):
        cachename = "__%s_dimensions_cache" % field.name
        if not hasattr(self, cachename):
            from django.utils.images import get_image_dimensions
            filename = self._get_FIELD_filename(field)
            setattr(self, cachename, get_image_dimensions(filename))
        return getattr(self, cachename)

############################################
# HELPER FUNCTIONS (CURRIED MODEL METHODS) #
############################################

# ORDERING METHODS #########################

def method_set_order(ordered_obj, self, id_list):
    rel_val = getattr(self, ordered_obj._meta.order_with_respect_to.rel.field_name)
    order_name = ordered_obj._meta.order_with_respect_to.name
    # FIXME: It would be nice if there was an "update many" version of update
    # for situations like this.
    for i, j in enumerate(id_list):
        ordered_obj.objects.filter(**{'pk': j, order_name: rel_val}).update(_order=i)
    transaction.commit_unless_managed()

def method_get_order(ordered_obj, self):
    rel_val = getattr(self, ordered_obj._meta.order_with_respect_to.rel.field_name)
    order_name = ordered_obj._meta.order_with_respect_to.name
    pk_name = ordered_obj._meta.pk.name
    return [r[pk_name] for r in
            ordered_obj.objects.filter(**{order_name: rel_val}).values(pk_name)]

##############################################
# HELPER FUNCTIONS (CURRIED MODEL FUNCTIONS) #
##############################################

def get_absolute_url(opts, func, self, *args, **kwargs):
    return settings.ABSOLUTE_URL_OVERRIDES.get('%s.%s' % (opts.app_label, opts.module_name), func)(self, *args, **kwargs)

########
# MISC #
########

class Empty(object):
    pass

if sys.version_info < (2, 5):
    # Prior to Python 2.5, Exception was an old-style class
    def subclass_exception(name, parent, unused):
        return types.ClassType(name, (parent,), {})

else:
    def subclass_exception(name, parent, module):
        return type(name, (parent,), {'__module__': module})