Moved all key_name related things to the logic modules
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Helpers functions for updating different kinds of models in datastore.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
'"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverer@rabbelier.nl>',
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from google.appengine.ext import db
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy
from soc.logic import out_of_band
class Logic:
"""Base logic for entity classes.
The BaseLogic class functions specific to Entity classes by relying
on the the child-classes to implement _model, _name and _key_name
"""
def _updateField(self, model, name, value):
"""Hook called when a field is updated.
Base classes should override if any special actions need to be
taken when a field is updated. The field is not updated if the
method does not return a True value.
"""
return True
def getKeyValues(self, entity):
"""Exctracts the key values from entity and returns them
Args:
entity: the entity from which to extract the key values
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def getKeyValuesFromFields(self, fields):
"""Exctracts the key values from a dict and returns them
Args:
fields: the dict from which to extract the key values
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def getKeyFieldNames(self):
"""Returns an array with the names of the Key Fields
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def getKeySuffix(self, entity):
"""Returns a suffix for the specified entity or None if no entity specified
Args:
entity: the entity for which to get the suffix
"""
if not entity:
return None
key_values = self.getKeyValues(entity)
suffix = '/'.join(key_values)
return suffix
def getFromKeyName(self, key_name):
""""Returns User entity for key_name or None if not found.
-
- Args:
- key_name: key name of entity
"""
return self._model.get_by_key_name(key_name)
def getFromFields(self, **kwargs):
"""Returns the entity for a given link name, or None if not found.
Args:
**kwargs: the fields of the entity that uniquely identifies it
"""
key_name = self.getKeyNameForFields(**kwargs)
if key_name:
entity = self._model.get_by_key_name(key_name)
else:
entity = None
return entity
def getIfFields(self, **kwargs):
"""Returns entity for supplied link name if one exists.
Args:
**kwargs: the fields of the entity that uniquely identifies it
Returns:
* None if a field is false.
* Entity for supplied fields
Raises:
out_of_band.ErrorResponse if link name is not false, but no entity
with the supplied link name exists in the Datastore
"""
if not all(kwargs.values()):
# exit without error, to let view know that link_name was not supplied
return None
entity = self.getFromFields(**kwargs)
if entity:
# an entity exist for this link_name, so return that entity
return entity
fields = []
format_text = ugettext_lazy('"%(key)s" is "%(value)s"')
msg_pairs = [format_text % {'key': key, 'value': value}
for key, value in kwargs.iteritems()]
joined_pairs = ' and '.join(msg_pairs)
msg = ugettext_lazy(
'There is no "%(name)s" where %(pairs)s.') % {
'name': self._name, 'pairs': joined_pairs}
# else: fields were supplied, but there is no Entity that has it
raise out_of_band.ErrorResponse(msg, status=404)
def getKeyNameForFields(self, **kwargs):
"""Return a Datastore key_name for a Entity from the specified fields.
Args:
**kwargs: the fields of the entity that uniquely identifies it
"""
if not all(kwargs.values()):
return None
return self._keyName(**kwargs)
def getForLimitAndOffset(self, limit, offset=0):
"""Returns entities for given offset and limit or None if not found.
Args:
limit: max amount of entities to return
offset: optional offset in entities list which defines first entity to
return; default is zero (first entity)
"""
query = self._model.all()
return query.fetch(limit, offset)
def updateModelProperties(self, model, **model_properties):
"""Update existing model entity using supplied model properties.
Args:
model: a model entity
**model_properties: keyword arguments that correspond to model entity
properties and their values
Returns:
the original model entity with any supplied properties changed
"""
def update():
return self._unsafeUpdateModelProperties(model, **model_properties)
return db.run_in_transaction(update)
def _unsafeUpdateModelProperties(self, model, **model_properties):
"""(see updateModelProperties)
Like updateModelProperties(), but not run within a transaction.
"""
properties = model.properties()
for prop in properties.values():
name = prop.name
if not name in self._skip_properties and name in model_properties:
value = model_properties[prop.name]
if self._updateField(model, name, value):
prop.__set__(model, value)
model.put()
return model
def updateOrCreateFromKeyName(self, properties, key_name):
"""Update existing entity, or create new one with supplied properties.
Args:
properties: dict with entity properties and their values
key_name: the key_name of the entity that uniquely identifies it
Returns:
the entity corresponding to the key_name, with any supplied
properties changed, or a new entity now associated with the
supplied key_name and properties.
"""
entity = self.getFromKeyName(key_name)
if not entity:
# entity did not exist, so create one in a transaction
entity = self._model.get_or_insert(key_name, **properties)
# there is no way to be sure if get_or_insert() returned a new entity or
# got an existing one due to a race, so update with properties anyway,
# in a transaction
return self.updateModelProperties(entity, **properties)
def updateOrCreateFromFields(self, properties, **kwargs):
"""Like updateOrCreateFromKeyName, but resolves **kwargs to a key_name first.
"""
# attempt to retrieve the existing entity
key_name = self.getKeyNameForFields(**kwargs)
return self.updateOrCreateFromKeyName(properties, key_name)
def isDeletable(self, entity):
"""Returns whether the specified entity can be deleted.
Args:
entity: an existing entity in datastore
"""
return True
def delete(self, entity):
"""Delete existing entity from datastore.
Args:
entity: an existing entity in datastore
"""
entity.delete()