Introduce dynamic scope_path regexps
Instead of relying on scope_path's being "one slash deep", we should
instead allow for either:
1. scope_paths that have a pre-defined depth
2. scope_paths that can be arbitrarily deep
We achieve 1 by setting an entities scope_logic to another logic
module. We then recursively call getScopeDepth until we get to the
topmost entity (that is, an unscoped entity).
A little different is the solution to 2, since some entities can have
an arbitrarily deep scope (such as Documents), we need to have some
way of signaling this to getScopePattern. A clean solution is to
return None, rather than a number. If None is returned, the
SCOPE_PATH_ARG_PATTERN is returned as regexp instead, which will
match an arbitrarily deeply nested scope.
The solution for 2 requires that we return None somewhere in the
scope_logic chain, the most straight forward method to do so is to
override getScopeDepth anywhere such a scope is needed and make it
return None. A more elegant solution however, is to set the
scope_logic to that module in all entities that require it.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
"""
These classes are light wrappers around Django's database API that provide
convenience functionality and permalink functions for the databrowse app.
"""
from django.db import models
from django.utils import dateformat
from django.utils.text import capfirst
from django.utils.translation import get_date_formats
from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode, smart_str, iri_to_uri
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.db.models.query import QuerySet
EMPTY_VALUE = '(None)'
DISPLAY_SIZE = 100
class EasyModel(object):
def __init__(self, site, model):
self.site = site
self.model = model
self.model_list = site.registry.keys()
self.verbose_name = model._meta.verbose_name
self.verbose_name_plural = model._meta.verbose_name_plural
def __repr__(self):
return '<EasyModel for %s>' % smart_str(self.model._meta.object_name)
def model_databrowse(self):
"Returns the ModelDatabrowse class for this model."
return self.site.registry[self.model]
def url(self):
return mark_safe('%s%s/%s/' % (self.site.root_url, self.model._meta.app_label, self.model._meta.module_name))
def objects(self, **kwargs):
return self.get_query_set().filter(**kwargs)
def get_query_set(self):
easy_qs = self.model._default_manager.get_query_set()._clone(klass=EasyQuerySet)
easy_qs._easymodel = self
return easy_qs
def object_by_pk(self, pk):
return EasyInstance(self, self.model._default_manager.get(pk=pk))
def sample_objects(self):
for obj in self.model._default_manager.all()[:3]:
yield EasyInstance(self, obj)
def field(self, name):
try:
f = self.model._meta.get_field(name)
except models.FieldDoesNotExist:
return None
return EasyField(self, f)
def fields(self):
return [EasyField(self, f) for f in (self.model._meta.fields + self.model._meta.many_to_many)]
class EasyField(object):
def __init__(self, easy_model, field):
self.model, self.field = easy_model, field
def __repr__(self):
return smart_str(u'<EasyField for %s.%s>' % (self.model.model._meta.object_name, self.field.name))
def choices(self):
for value, label in self.field.choices:
yield EasyChoice(self.model, self, value, label)
def url(self):
if self.field.choices:
return mark_safe('%s%s/%s/%s/' % (self.model.site.root_url, self.model.model._meta.app_label, self.model.model._meta.module_name, self.field.name))
elif self.field.rel:
return mark_safe('%s%s/%s/' % (self.model.site.root_url, self.model.model._meta.app_label, self.model.model._meta.module_name))
class EasyChoice(object):
def __init__(self, easy_model, field, value, label):
self.model, self.field = easy_model, field
self.value, self.label = value, label
def __repr__(self):
return smart_str(u'<EasyChoice for %s.%s>' % (self.model.model._meta.object_name, self.field.name))
def url(self):
return mark_safe('%s%s/%s/%s/%s/' % (self.model.site.root_url, self.model.model._meta.app_label, self.model.model._meta.module_name, self.field.field.name, iri_to_uri(self.value)))
class EasyInstance(object):
def __init__(self, easy_model, instance):
self.model, self.instance = easy_model, instance
def __repr__(self):
return smart_str(u'<EasyInstance for %s (%s)>' % (self.model.model._meta.object_name, self.instance._get_pk_val()))
def __unicode__(self):
val = smart_unicode(self.instance)
if len(val) > DISPLAY_SIZE:
return val[:DISPLAY_SIZE] + u'...'
return val
def __str__(self):
return self.__unicode__().encode('utf-8')
def pk(self):
return self.instance._get_pk_val()
def url(self):
return mark_safe('%s%s/%s/objects/%s/' % (self.model.site.root_url, self.model.model._meta.app_label, self.model.model._meta.module_name, iri_to_uri(self.pk())))
def fields(self):
"""
Generator that yields EasyInstanceFields for each field in this
EasyInstance's model.
"""
for f in self.model.model._meta.fields + self.model.model._meta.many_to_many:
yield EasyInstanceField(self.model, self, f)
def related_objects(self):
"""
Generator that yields dictionaries of all models that have this
EasyInstance's model as a ForeignKey or ManyToManyField, along with
lists of related objects.
"""
for rel_object in self.model.model._meta.get_all_related_objects() + self.model.model._meta.get_all_related_many_to_many_objects():
if rel_object.model not in self.model.model_list:
continue # Skip models that aren't in the model_list
em = EasyModel(self.model.site, rel_object.model)
yield {
'model': em,
'related_field': rel_object.field.verbose_name,
'object_list': [EasyInstance(em, i) for i in getattr(self.instance, rel_object.get_accessor_name()).all()],
}
class EasyInstanceField(object):
def __init__(self, easy_model, instance, field):
self.model, self.field, self.instance = easy_model, field, instance
self.raw_value = getattr(instance.instance, field.name)
def __repr__(self):
return smart_str(u'<EasyInstanceField for %s.%s>' % (self.model.model._meta.object_name, self.field.name))
def values(self):
"""
Returns a list of values for this field for this instance. It's a list
so we can accomodate many-to-many fields.
"""
# This import is deliberately inside the function because it causes
# some settings to be imported, and we don't want to do that at the
# module level.
if self.field.rel:
if isinstance(self.field.rel, models.ManyToOneRel):
objs = getattr(self.instance.instance, self.field.name)
elif isinstance(self.field.rel, models.ManyToManyRel): # ManyToManyRel
return list(getattr(self.instance.instance, self.field.name).all())
elif self.field.choices:
objs = dict(self.field.choices).get(self.raw_value, EMPTY_VALUE)
elif isinstance(self.field, models.DateField) or isinstance(self.field, models.TimeField):
if self.raw_value:
date_format, datetime_format, time_format = get_date_formats()
if isinstance(self.field, models.DateTimeField):
objs = capfirst(dateformat.format(self.raw_value, datetime_format))
elif isinstance(self.field, models.TimeField):
objs = capfirst(dateformat.time_format(self.raw_value, time_format))
else:
objs = capfirst(dateformat.format(self.raw_value, date_format))
else:
objs = EMPTY_VALUE
elif isinstance(self.field, models.BooleanField) or isinstance(self.field, models.NullBooleanField):
objs = {True: 'Yes', False: 'No', None: 'Unknown'}[self.raw_value]
else:
objs = self.raw_value
return [objs]
def urls(self):
"Returns a list of (value, URL) tuples."
# First, check the urls() method for each plugin.
plugin_urls = []
for plugin_name, plugin in self.model.model_databrowse().plugins.items():
urls = plugin.urls(plugin_name, self)
if urls is not None:
#plugin_urls.append(urls)
values = self.values()
return zip(self.values(), urls)
if self.field.rel:
m = EasyModel(self.model.site, self.field.rel.to)
if self.field.rel.to in self.model.model_list:
lst = []
for value in self.values():
url = mark_safe('%s%s/%s/objects/%s/' % (self.model.site.root_url, m.model._meta.app_label, m.model._meta.module_name, iri_to_uri(value._get_pk_val())))
lst.append((smart_unicode(value), url))
else:
lst = [(value, None) for value in self.values()]
elif self.field.choices:
lst = []
for value in self.values():
url = mark_safe('%s%s/%s/fields/%s/%s/' % (self.model.site.root_url, self.model.model._meta.app_label, self.model.model._meta.module_name, self.field.name, iri_to_uri(self.raw_value)))
lst.append((value, url))
elif isinstance(self.field, models.URLField):
val = self.values()[0]
lst = [(val, iri_to_uri(val))]
else:
lst = [(self.values()[0], None)]
return lst
class EasyQuerySet(QuerySet):
"""
When creating (or cloning to) an `EasyQuerySet`, make sure to set the
`_easymodel` variable to the related `EasyModel`.
"""
def iterator(self, *args, **kwargs):
for obj in super(EasyQuerySet, self).iterator(*args, **kwargs):
yield EasyInstance(self._easymodel, obj)
def _clone(self, *args, **kwargs):
c = super(EasyQuerySet, self)._clone(*args, **kwargs)
c._easymodel = self._easymodel
return c