app/soc/models/base.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Fri, 13 Feb 2009 23:18:39 +0000
changeset 1308 35b75ffcbb37
parent 1307 091a21cf3627
child 1728 0bda51fe91bf
permissions -rw-r--r--
Partially reverted "Update the copyright notice for 2009." This partially reverts commit r1933. Only the files that were created in 2008 were reverted. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Module containing enhanced db.Model classes.

The classes in this module are intended to serve as base classes for all
Melange Datastore Models.
"""

__authors__ = [
  '"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
]


from google.appengine.ext import db

from soc.views.helper import forms as forms_helper


class ModelWithFieldAttributes(db.Model):
  """A db.Model extension that provides access to Model properties attributes.
  
  Due to the way the Property class in Google App Engine implements __get__()
  and __set__(), it is not possible to access attributes of Model properties,
  such as verbose_name, from within a Django template.  This class works
  around that limitation by creating an inner Form class per Model class,
  since an unbound Form object contains (most of?) the property attributes
  attached to each corresponding Form field.
  
  Some are attributes are renamed during the conversion from a Model Property
  to a Form field; for example, verbose_name becomes label.  This is tolerable
  because any actual Form code refers to these new names, so they are should
  be familiar to view creators.  
  """

  _fields_cache = None

  def toDict(self):
    """Returns a dict with all StringProperty values of this entity.
    """

    result = {}
    props = self.properties()

    for key, value in props.iteritems():
      # Skip everything but StringProperties
      if not isinstance(value, db.StringProperty):
        continue
      result[key] = getattr(self, key)

    if hasattr(self, 'name'):
      name_prop = getattr(self, 'name')
      if callable(name_prop):
        result['name'] = name_prop()

    return result

  @classmethod
  def fields(cls):
    """Called by the Django template engine during template instantiation.
    
    Since the attribute names use the Form fields naming instead of the
    Property attribute naming, accessing, for example:
      {{ entity.property.verbose_name }}
    is accomplished using:
      {{ entity.fields.property.label }}
    
    Args:
      cls: Model class, so that each Model class can create its own
        unbound Form the first time fields() is called by the Django
        template engine.
 
    Returns:
      A (created-on-first-use) unbound Form object that can be used to
      access Property attributes that are not accessible from the
      Property itself via the Model entity.
    """
    if not cls._fields_cache or (cls != cls._fields_cache.__class__.Meta.model):
      class FieldsProxy(forms_helper.BaseForm):
        """Form used as a proxy to access User model properties attributes.
        """
      
        class Meta:
          """Inner Meta class that pairs the User Model with this "form".
          """
          #: db.Model subclass for which to access model properties attributes
          model = cls
      
      cls._fields_cache = FieldsProxy()
    return cls._fields_cache