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showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00001"""
2Extensions to Django's model logic.
3"""
4
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +00005import re
6import django.core.exceptions
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00007from django.db import models as dbmodels, backend, connection
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +00008from django.db.models.sql import query
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +00009import django.db.models.sql.where
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +000010from django.utils import datastructures
showard56e93772008-10-06 10:06:22 +000011from autotest_lib.frontend.afe import readonly_connection
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +000012
13class ValidationError(Exception):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +000014 """\
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +000015 Data validation error in adding or updating an object. The associated
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +000016 value is a dictionary mapping field names to error strings.
17 """
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +000018
19
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +000020def _wrap_with_readonly(method):
mbligh1ef218d2009-08-03 16:57:56 +000021 def wrapper_method(*args, **kwargs):
22 readonly_connection.connection().set_django_connection()
23 try:
24 return method(*args, **kwargs)
25 finally:
26 readonly_connection.connection().unset_django_connection()
27 wrapper_method.__name__ = method.__name__
28 return wrapper_method
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +000029
30
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +000031def _quote_name(name):
32 """Shorthand for connection.ops.quote_name()."""
33 return connection.ops.quote_name(name)
34
35
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +000036def _wrap_generator_with_readonly(generator):
37 """
38 We have to wrap generators specially. Assume it performs
39 the query on the first call to next().
40 """
41 def wrapper_generator(*args, **kwargs):
42 generator_obj = generator(*args, **kwargs)
showard56e93772008-10-06 10:06:22 +000043 readonly_connection.connection().set_django_connection()
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +000044 try:
45 first_value = generator_obj.next()
46 finally:
showard56e93772008-10-06 10:06:22 +000047 readonly_connection.connection().unset_django_connection()
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +000048 yield first_value
49
50 while True:
51 yield generator_obj.next()
52
53 wrapper_generator.__name__ = generator.__name__
54 return wrapper_generator
55
56
57def _make_queryset_readonly(queryset):
58 """
59 Wrap all methods that do database queries with a readonly connection.
60 """
61 db_query_methods = ['count', 'get', 'get_or_create', 'latest', 'in_bulk',
62 'delete']
63 for method_name in db_query_methods:
64 method = getattr(queryset, method_name)
65 wrapped_method = _wrap_with_readonly(method)
66 setattr(queryset, method_name, wrapped_method)
67
68 queryset.iterator = _wrap_generator_with_readonly(queryset.iterator)
69
70
71class ReadonlyQuerySet(dbmodels.query.QuerySet):
72 """
73 QuerySet object that performs all database queries with the read-only
74 connection.
75 """
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +000076 def __init__(self, model=None, *args, **kwargs):
77 super(ReadonlyQuerySet, self).__init__(model, *args, **kwargs)
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +000078 _make_queryset_readonly(self)
79
80
81 def values(self, *fields):
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +000082 return self._clone(klass=ReadonlyValuesQuerySet,
83 setup=True, _fields=fields)
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +000084
85
86class ReadonlyValuesQuerySet(dbmodels.query.ValuesQuerySet):
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +000087 def __init__(self, model=None, *args, **kwargs):
88 super(ReadonlyValuesQuerySet, self).__init__(model, *args, **kwargs)
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +000089 _make_queryset_readonly(self)
90
91
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +000092class ExtendedManager(dbmodels.Manager):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +000093 """\
94 Extended manager supporting subquery filtering.
95 """
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +000096
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +000097 class CustomQuery(query.Query):
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +000098 def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +000099 super(ExtendedManager.CustomQuery, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000100 self._custom_joins = []
101
102
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000103 def clone(self, klass=None, **kwargs):
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +0000104 obj = super(ExtendedManager.CustomQuery, self).clone(klass)
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000105 obj._custom_joins = list(self._custom_joins)
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000106 return obj
showard08f981b2008-06-24 21:59:03 +0000107
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000108
109 def combine(self, rhs, connector):
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +0000110 super(ExtendedManager.CustomQuery, self).combine(rhs, connector)
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000111 if hasattr(rhs, '_custom_joins'):
112 self._custom_joins.extend(rhs._custom_joins)
113
114
115 def add_custom_join(self, table, condition, join_type,
116 condition_values=(), alias=None):
117 if alias is None:
118 alias = table
119 join_dict = dict(table=table,
120 condition=condition,
121 condition_values=condition_values,
122 join_type=join_type,
123 alias=alias)
124 self._custom_joins.append(join_dict)
125
126
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000127 def get_from_clause(self):
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +0000128 from_, params = (super(ExtendedManager.CustomQuery, self)
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000129 .get_from_clause())
showard08f981b2008-06-24 21:59:03 +0000130
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000131 for join_dict in self._custom_joins:
132 from_.append('%s %s AS %s ON (%s)'
133 % (join_dict['join_type'],
134 _quote_name(join_dict['table']),
135 _quote_name(join_dict['alias']),
136 join_dict['condition']))
137 params.extend(join_dict['condition_values'])
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000138
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000139 return from_, params
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000140
141
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000142 @classmethod
143 def convert_query(self, query_set):
144 """
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +0000145 Convert the query set's "query" attribute to a CustomQuery.
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000146 """
147 # Make a copy of the query set
148 query_set = query_set.all()
149 query_set.query = query_set.query.clone(
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +0000150 klass=ExtendedManager.CustomQuery,
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000151 _custom_joins=[])
152 return query_set
showard43a3d262008-11-12 18:17:05 +0000153
154
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000155 class _WhereClause(object):
156 """Object allowing us to inject arbitrary SQL into Django queries.
showard43a3d262008-11-12 18:17:05 +0000157
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000158 By using this instead of extra(where=...), we can still freely combine
159 queries with & and |.
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000160 """
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000161 def __init__(self, clause, values=()):
162 self._clause = clause
163 self._values = values
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000164
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000165
166 def as_sql(self, qn=None):
167 return self._clause, self._values
168
169
170 def relabel_aliases(self, change_map):
171 return
showard43a3d262008-11-12 18:17:05 +0000172
173
showard8b0ea222009-12-23 19:23:03 +0000174 def add_join(self, query_set, join_table, join_key, join_condition='',
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000175 join_condition_values=(), join_from_key=None, alias=None,
176 suffix='', exclude=False, force_left_join=False):
177 """Add a join to query_set.
178
179 Join looks like this:
180 (INNER|LEFT) JOIN <join_table> AS <alias>
181 ON (<this table>.<join_from_key> = <join_table>.<join_key>
182 and <join_condition>)
183
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000184 @param join_table table to join to
185 @param join_key field referencing back to this model to use for the join
186 @param join_condition extra condition for the ON clause of the join
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000187 @param join_condition_values values to substitute into join_condition
188 @param join_from_key column on this model to join from.
showard8b0ea222009-12-23 19:23:03 +0000189 @param alias alias to use for for join
190 @param suffix suffix to add to join_table for the join alias, if no
191 alias is provided
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000192 @param exclude if true, exclude rows that match this join (will use a
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000193 LEFT OUTER JOIN and an appropriate WHERE condition)
showardc4780402009-08-31 18:31:34 +0000194 @param force_left_join - if true, a LEFT OUTER JOIN will be used
195 instead of an INNER JOIN regardless of other options
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000196 """
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000197 join_from_table = query_set.model._meta.db_table
198 if join_from_key is None:
199 join_from_key = self.model._meta.pk.name
200 if alias is None:
201 alias = join_table + suffix
202 full_join_key = _quote_name(alias) + '.' + _quote_name(join_key)
203 full_join_condition = '%s = %s.%s' % (full_join_key,
204 _quote_name(join_from_table),
205 _quote_name(join_from_key))
showard43a3d262008-11-12 18:17:05 +0000206 if join_condition:
207 full_join_condition += ' AND (' + join_condition + ')'
208 if exclude or force_left_join:
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000209 join_type = query_set.query.LOUTER
showard43a3d262008-11-12 18:17:05 +0000210 else:
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000211 join_type = query_set.query.INNER
showard43a3d262008-11-12 18:17:05 +0000212
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +0000213 query_set = self.CustomQuery.convert_query(query_set)
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000214 query_set.query.add_custom_join(join_table,
215 full_join_condition,
216 join_type,
217 condition_values=join_condition_values,
218 alias=alias)
showard43a3d262008-11-12 18:17:05 +0000219
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000220 if exclude:
221 query_set = query_set.extra(where=[full_join_key + ' IS NULL'])
222
223 return query_set
224
225
226 def _info_for_many_to_one_join(self, field, join_to_query, alias):
227 """
228 @param field: the ForeignKey field on the related model
229 @param join_to_query: the query over the related model that we're
230 joining to
231 @param alias: alias of joined table
232 """
233 info = {}
234 rhs_table = join_to_query.model._meta.db_table
235 info['rhs_table'] = rhs_table
236 info['rhs_column'] = field.column
237 info['lhs_column'] = field.rel.get_related_field().column
238 rhs_where = join_to_query.query.where
239 rhs_where.relabel_aliases({rhs_table: alias})
240 initial_clause, values = rhs_where.as_sql()
241 all_clauses = (initial_clause,) + join_to_query.query.extra_where
242 info['where_clause'] = ' AND '.join('(%s)' % clause
243 for clause in all_clauses)
244 values += join_to_query.query.extra_params
245 info['values'] = values
246 return info
247
248
249 def _info_for_many_to_many_join(self, m2m_field, join_to_query, alias,
250 m2m_is_on_this_model):
251 """
252 @param m2m_field: a Django field representing the M2M relationship.
253 It uses a pivot table with the following structure:
254 this model table <---> M2M pivot table <---> joined model table
255 @param join_to_query: the query over the related model that we're
256 joining to.
257 @param alias: alias of joined table
258 """
259 if m2m_is_on_this_model:
260 # referenced field on this model
261 lhs_id_field = self.model._meta.pk
262 # foreign key on the pivot table referencing lhs_id_field
263 m2m_lhs_column = m2m_field.m2m_column_name()
264 # foreign key on the pivot table referencing rhd_id_field
265 m2m_rhs_column = m2m_field.m2m_reverse_name()
266 # referenced field on related model
267 rhs_id_field = m2m_field.rel.get_related_field()
268 else:
269 lhs_id_field = m2m_field.rel.get_related_field()
270 m2m_lhs_column = m2m_field.m2m_reverse_name()
271 m2m_rhs_column = m2m_field.m2m_column_name()
272 rhs_id_field = join_to_query.model._meta.pk
273
274 info = {}
275 info['rhs_table'] = m2m_field.m2m_db_table()
276 info['rhs_column'] = m2m_lhs_column
277 info['lhs_column'] = lhs_id_field.column
278
279 # select the ID of related models relevant to this join. we can only do
280 # a single join, so we need to gather this information up front and
281 # include it in the join condition.
282 rhs_ids = join_to_query.values_list(rhs_id_field.attname, flat=True)
283 assert len(rhs_ids) == 1, ('Many-to-many custom field joins can only '
284 'match a single related object.')
285 rhs_id = rhs_ids[0]
286
287 info['where_clause'] = '%s.%s = %s' % (_quote_name(alias),
288 _quote_name(m2m_rhs_column),
289 rhs_id)
290 info['values'] = ()
291 return info
292
293
294 def join_custom_field(self, query_set, join_to_query, alias,
295 left_join=True):
296 """Join to a related model to create a custom field in the given query.
297
298 This method is used to construct a custom field on the given query based
299 on a many-valued relationsip. join_to_query should be a simple query
300 (no joins) on the related model which returns at most one related row
301 per instance of this model.
302
303 For many-to-one relationships, the joined table contains the matching
304 row from the related model it one is related, NULL otherwise.
305
306 For many-to-many relationships, the joined table contains the matching
307 row if it's related, NULL otherwise.
308 """
309 relationship_type, field = self.determine_relationship(
310 join_to_query.model)
311
312 if relationship_type == self.MANY_TO_ONE:
313 info = self._info_for_many_to_one_join(field, join_to_query, alias)
314 elif relationship_type == self.M2M_ON_RELATED_MODEL:
315 info = self._info_for_many_to_many_join(
316 m2m_field=field, join_to_query=join_to_query, alias=alias,
317 m2m_is_on_this_model=False)
318 elif relationship_type ==self.M2M_ON_THIS_MODEL:
319 info = self._info_for_many_to_many_join(
320 m2m_field=field, join_to_query=join_to_query, alias=alias,
321 m2m_is_on_this_model=True)
322
323 return self.add_join(query_set, info['rhs_table'], info['rhs_column'],
324 join_from_key=info['lhs_column'],
325 join_condition=info['where_clause'],
326 join_condition_values=info['values'],
327 alias=alias,
328 force_left_join=left_join)
329
330
showardf828c772010-01-25 21:49:42 +0000331 def key_on_joined_table(self, join_to_query):
332 """Get a non-null column on the table joined for the given query.
333
334 This analyzes the join that would be produced if join_to_query were
335 passed to join_custom_field.
336 """
337 relationship_type, field = self.determine_relationship(
338 join_to_query.model)
339 if relationship_type == self.MANY_TO_ONE:
340 return join_to_query.model._meta.pk.column
341 return field.m2m_column_name() # any column on the M2M table will do
342
343
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000344 def add_where(self, query_set, where, values=()):
345 query_set = query_set.all()
346 query_set.query.where.add(self._WhereClause(where, values),
347 django.db.models.sql.where.AND)
showardc4780402009-08-31 18:31:34 +0000348 return query_set
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000349
350
showardeaccf8f2009-04-16 03:11:33 +0000351 def _get_quoted_field(self, table, field):
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000352 return _quote_name(table) + '.' + _quote_name(field)
showard5ef36e92008-07-02 16:37:09 +0000353
354
showard7c199df2008-10-03 10:17:15 +0000355 def get_key_on_this_table(self, key_field=None):
showard5ef36e92008-07-02 16:37:09 +0000356 if key_field is None:
357 # default to primary key
358 key_field = self.model._meta.pk.column
359 return self._get_quoted_field(self.model._meta.db_table, key_field)
360
361
showardeaccf8f2009-04-16 03:11:33 +0000362 def escape_user_sql(self, sql):
363 return sql.replace('%', '%%')
364
showard5ef36e92008-07-02 16:37:09 +0000365
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000366 def _custom_select_query(self, query_set, selects):
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000367 sql, params = query_set.query.as_sql()
368 from_ = sql[sql.find(' FROM'):]
369
370 if query_set.query.distinct:
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000371 distinct = 'DISTINCT '
372 else:
373 distinct = ''
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000374
375 sql_query = ('SELECT ' + distinct + ','.join(selects) + from_)
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000376 cursor = readonly_connection.connection().cursor()
377 cursor.execute(sql_query, params)
378 return cursor.fetchall()
379
380
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000381 def _is_relation_to(self, field, model_class):
382 return field.rel and field.rel.to is model_class
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000383
384
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000385 MANY_TO_ONE = object()
386 M2M_ON_RELATED_MODEL = object()
387 M2M_ON_THIS_MODEL = object()
388
389 def determine_relationship(self, related_model):
390 """
391 Determine the relationship between this model and related_model.
392
393 related_model must have some sort of many-valued relationship to this
394 manager's model.
395 @returns (relationship_type, field), where relationship_type is one of
396 MANY_TO_ONE, M2M_ON_RELATED_MODEL, M2M_ON_THIS_MODEL, and field
397 is the Django field object for the relationship.
398 """
399 # look for a foreign key field on related_model relating to this model
400 for field in related_model._meta.fields:
401 if self._is_relation_to(field, self.model):
402 return self.MANY_TO_ONE, field
403
404 # look for an M2M field on related_model relating to this model
405 for field in related_model._meta.many_to_many:
406 if self._is_relation_to(field, self.model):
407 return self.M2M_ON_RELATED_MODEL, field
408
409 # maybe this model has the many-to-many field
410 for field in self.model._meta.many_to_many:
411 if self._is_relation_to(field, related_model):
412 return self.M2M_ON_THIS_MODEL, field
413
414 raise ValueError('%s has no relation to %s' %
415 (related_model, self.model))
416
417
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000418 def _get_pivot_iterator(self, base_objects_by_id, related_model):
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000419 """
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000420 Determine the relationship between this model and related_model, and
421 return a pivot iterator.
422 @param base_objects_by_id: dict of instances of this model indexed by
423 their IDs
424 @returns a pivot iterator, which yields a tuple (base_object,
425 related_object) for each relationship between a base object and a
426 related object. all base_object instances come from base_objects_by_id.
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000427 Note -- this depends on Django model internals.
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000428 """
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000429 relationship_type, field = self.determine_relationship(related_model)
430 if relationship_type == self.MANY_TO_ONE:
431 return self._many_to_one_pivot(base_objects_by_id,
432 related_model, field)
433 elif relationship_type == self.M2M_ON_RELATED_MODEL:
434 return self._many_to_many_pivot(
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000435 base_objects_by_id, related_model, field.m2m_db_table(),
436 field.m2m_reverse_name(), field.m2m_column_name())
showard7e67b432010-01-20 01:13:04 +0000437 else:
438 assert relationship_type == self.M2M_ON_THIS_MODEL
439 return self._many_to_many_pivot(
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000440 base_objects_by_id, related_model, field.m2m_db_table(),
441 field.m2m_column_name(), field.m2m_reverse_name())
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000442
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000443
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000444 def _many_to_one_pivot(self, base_objects_by_id, related_model,
445 foreign_key_field):
446 """
447 @returns a pivot iterator - see _get_pivot_iterator()
448 """
449 filter_data = {foreign_key_field.name + '__pk__in':
450 base_objects_by_id.keys()}
451 for related_object in related_model.objects.filter(**filter_data):
showarda5a72c92009-08-20 23:35:21 +0000452 # lookup base object in the dict, rather than grabbing it from the
453 # related object. we need to return instances from the dict, not
454 # fresh instances of the same models (and grabbing model instances
455 # from the related models incurs a DB query each time).
456 base_object_id = getattr(related_object, foreign_key_field.attname)
457 base_object = base_objects_by_id[base_object_id]
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000458 yield base_object, related_object
459
460
461 def _query_pivot_table(self, base_objects_by_id, pivot_table,
462 pivot_from_field, pivot_to_field):
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000463 """
464 @param id_list list of IDs of self.model objects to include
465 @param pivot_table the name of the pivot table
466 @param pivot_from_field a field name on pivot_table referencing
467 self.model
468 @param pivot_to_field a field name on pivot_table referencing the
469 related model.
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000470 @returns pivot list of IDs (base_id, related_id)
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000471 """
472 query = """
473 SELECT %(from_field)s, %(to_field)s
474 FROM %(table)s
475 WHERE %(from_field)s IN (%(id_list)s)
476 """ % dict(from_field=pivot_from_field,
477 to_field=pivot_to_field,
478 table=pivot_table,
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000479 id_list=','.join(str(id_) for id_
480 in base_objects_by_id.iterkeys()))
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000481 cursor = readonly_connection.connection().cursor()
482 cursor.execute(query)
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000483 return cursor.fetchall()
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000484
485
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000486 def _many_to_many_pivot(self, base_objects_by_id, related_model,
487 pivot_table, pivot_from_field, pivot_to_field):
488 """
489 @param pivot_table: see _query_pivot_table
490 @param pivot_from_field: see _query_pivot_table
491 @param pivot_to_field: see _query_pivot_table
492 @returns a pivot iterator - see _get_pivot_iterator()
493 """
494 id_pivot = self._query_pivot_table(base_objects_by_id, pivot_table,
495 pivot_from_field, pivot_to_field)
496
497 all_related_ids = list(set(related_id for base_id, related_id
498 in id_pivot))
499 related_objects_by_id = related_model.objects.in_bulk(all_related_ids)
500
501 for base_id, related_id in id_pivot:
502 yield base_objects_by_id[base_id], related_objects_by_id[related_id]
503
504
505 def populate_relationships(self, base_objects, related_model,
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000506 related_list_name):
507 """
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000508 For each instance of this model in base_objects, add a field named
509 related_list_name listing all the related objects of type related_model.
510 related_model must be in a many-to-one or many-to-many relationship with
511 this model.
512 @param base_objects - list of instances of this model
513 @param related_model - model class related to this model
514 @param related_list_name - attribute name in which to store the related
515 object list.
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000516 """
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000517 if not base_objects:
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000518 # if we don't bail early, we'll get a SQL error later
519 return
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000520
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000521 base_objects_by_id = dict((base_object._get_pk_val(), base_object)
522 for base_object in base_objects)
523 pivot_iterator = self._get_pivot_iterator(base_objects_by_id,
524 related_model)
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000525
showard68693f72009-05-20 00:31:53 +0000526 for base_object in base_objects:
527 setattr(base_object, related_list_name, [])
528
529 for base_object, related_object in pivot_iterator:
530 getattr(base_object, related_list_name).append(related_object)
showard0957a842009-05-11 19:25:08 +0000531
532
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000533class ValidObjectsManager(ExtendedManager):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000534 """
535 Manager returning only objects with invalid=False.
536 """
537 def get_query_set(self):
538 queryset = super(ValidObjectsManager, self).get_query_set()
539 return queryset.filter(invalid=False)
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000540
541
542class ModelExtensions(object):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000543 """\
544 Mixin with convenience functions for models, built on top of the
545 default Django model functions.
546 """
547 # TODO: at least some of these functions really belong in a custom
548 # Manager class
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000549
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000550 field_dict = None
551 # subclasses should override if they want to support smart_get() by name
552 name_field = None
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000553
554
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000555 @classmethod
556 def get_field_dict(cls):
557 if cls.field_dict is None:
558 cls.field_dict = {}
559 for field in cls._meta.fields:
560 cls.field_dict[field.name] = field
561 return cls.field_dict
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000562
563
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000564 @classmethod
565 def clean_foreign_keys(cls, data):
566 """\
567 -Convert foreign key fields in data from <field>_id to just
568 <field>.
569 -replace foreign key objects with their IDs
570 This method modifies data in-place.
571 """
572 for field in cls._meta.fields:
573 if not field.rel:
574 continue
575 if (field.attname != field.name and
576 field.attname in data):
577 data[field.name] = data[field.attname]
578 del data[field.attname]
showarde732ee72008-09-23 19:15:43 +0000579 if field.name not in data:
580 continue
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000581 value = data[field.name]
582 if isinstance(value, dbmodels.Model):
showardf8b19042009-05-12 17:22:49 +0000583 data[field.name] = value._get_pk_val()
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000584
585
showard21baa452008-10-21 00:08:39 +0000586 @classmethod
587 def _convert_booleans(cls, data):
588 """
589 Ensure BooleanFields actually get bool values. The Django MySQL
590 backend returns ints for BooleanFields, which is almost always not
591 a problem, but it can be annoying in certain situations.
592 """
593 for field in cls._meta.fields:
showardf8b19042009-05-12 17:22:49 +0000594 if type(field) == dbmodels.BooleanField and field.name in data:
showard21baa452008-10-21 00:08:39 +0000595 data[field.name] = bool(data[field.name])
596
597
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000598 # TODO(showard) - is there a way to not have to do this?
599 @classmethod
600 def provide_default_values(cls, data):
601 """\
602 Provide default values for fields with default values which have
603 nothing passed in.
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000604
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000605 For CharField and TextField fields with "blank=True", if nothing
606 is passed, we fill in an empty string value, even if there's no
607 default set.
608 """
609 new_data = dict(data)
610 field_dict = cls.get_field_dict()
611 for name, obj in field_dict.iteritems():
612 if data.get(name) is not None:
613 continue
614 if obj.default is not dbmodels.fields.NOT_PROVIDED:
615 new_data[name] = obj.default
616 elif (isinstance(obj, dbmodels.CharField) or
617 isinstance(obj, dbmodels.TextField)):
618 new_data[name] = ''
619 return new_data
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000620
621
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000622 @classmethod
623 def convert_human_readable_values(cls, data, to_human_readable=False):
624 """\
625 Performs conversions on user-supplied field data, to make it
626 easier for users to pass human-readable data.
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000627
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000628 For all fields that have choice sets, convert their values
629 from human-readable strings to enum values, if necessary. This
630 allows users to pass strings instead of the corresponding
631 integer values.
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000632
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000633 For all foreign key fields, call smart_get with the supplied
634 data. This allows the user to pass either an ID value or
635 the name of the object as a string.
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000636
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000637 If to_human_readable=True, perform the inverse - i.e. convert
638 numeric values to human readable values.
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000639
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000640 This method modifies data in-place.
641 """
642 field_dict = cls.get_field_dict()
643 for field_name in data:
showarde732ee72008-09-23 19:15:43 +0000644 if field_name not in field_dict or data[field_name] is None:
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000645 continue
646 field_obj = field_dict[field_name]
647 # convert enum values
648 if field_obj.choices:
649 for choice_data in field_obj.choices:
650 # choice_data is (value, name)
651 if to_human_readable:
652 from_val, to_val = choice_data
653 else:
654 to_val, from_val = choice_data
655 if from_val == data[field_name]:
656 data[field_name] = to_val
657 break
658 # convert foreign key values
659 elif field_obj.rel:
showarda4ea5742009-02-17 20:56:23 +0000660 dest_obj = field_obj.rel.to.smart_get(data[field_name],
661 valid_only=False)
showardf8b19042009-05-12 17:22:49 +0000662 if to_human_readable:
663 if dest_obj.name_field is not None:
664 data[field_name] = getattr(dest_obj,
665 dest_obj.name_field)
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000666 else:
showardb0a73032009-03-27 18:35:41 +0000667 data[field_name] = dest_obj
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000668
669
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000670 @classmethod
671 def validate_field_names(cls, data):
672 'Checks for extraneous fields in data.'
673 errors = {}
674 field_dict = cls.get_field_dict()
675 for field_name in data:
676 if field_name not in field_dict:
677 errors[field_name] = 'No field of this name'
678 return errors
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000679
680
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000681 @classmethod
682 def prepare_data_args(cls, data, kwargs):
683 'Common preparation for add_object and update_object'
684 data = dict(data) # don't modify the default keyword arg
685 data.update(kwargs)
686 # must check for extraneous field names here, while we have the
687 # data in a dict
688 errors = cls.validate_field_names(data)
689 if errors:
690 raise ValidationError(errors)
691 cls.convert_human_readable_values(data)
692 return data
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000693
694
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000695 def validate_unique(self):
696 """\
697 Validate that unique fields are unique. Django manipulators do
698 this too, but they're a huge pain to use manually. Trust me.
699 """
700 errors = {}
701 cls = type(self)
702 field_dict = self.get_field_dict()
703 manager = cls.get_valid_manager()
704 for field_name, field_obj in field_dict.iteritems():
705 if not field_obj.unique:
706 continue
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000707
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000708 value = getattr(self, field_name)
showardbd18ab72009-09-18 21:20:27 +0000709 if value is None and field_obj.auto_created:
710 # don't bother checking autoincrement fields about to be
711 # generated
712 continue
713
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000714 existing_objs = manager.filter(**{field_name : value})
715 num_existing = existing_objs.count()
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000716
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000717 if num_existing == 0:
718 continue
719 if num_existing == 1 and existing_objs[0].id == self.id:
720 continue
721 errors[field_name] = (
722 'This value must be unique (%s)' % (value))
723 return errors
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000724
725
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000726 def _validate(self):
727 """
728 First coerces all fields on this instance to their proper Python types.
729 Then runs validation on every field. Returns a dictionary of
730 field_name -> error_list.
731
732 Based on validate() from django.db.models.Model in Django 0.96, which
733 was removed in Django 1.0. It should reappear in a later version. See:
734 http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6845
735 """
736 error_dict = {}
737 for f in self._meta.fields:
738 try:
739 python_value = f.to_python(
740 getattr(self, f.attname, f.get_default()))
741 except django.core.exceptions.ValidationError, e:
742 error_dict[f.name] = str(e.message)
743 continue
744
745 if not f.blank and not python_value:
746 error_dict[f.name] = 'This field is required.'
747 continue
748
749 setattr(self, f.attname, python_value)
750
751 return error_dict
752
753
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000754 def do_validate(self):
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000755 errors = self._validate()
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000756 unique_errors = self.validate_unique()
757 for field_name, error in unique_errors.iteritems():
758 errors.setdefault(field_name, error)
759 if errors:
760 raise ValidationError(errors)
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000761
762
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000763 # actually (externally) useful methods follow
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000764
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000765 @classmethod
766 def add_object(cls, data={}, **kwargs):
767 """\
768 Returns a new object created with the given data (a dictionary
769 mapping field names to values). Merges any extra keyword args
770 into data.
771 """
772 data = cls.prepare_data_args(data, kwargs)
773 data = cls.provide_default_values(data)
774 obj = cls(**data)
775 obj.do_validate()
776 obj.save()
777 return obj
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000778
779
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000780 def update_object(self, data={}, **kwargs):
781 """\
782 Updates the object with the given data (a dictionary mapping
783 field names to values). Merges any extra keyword args into
784 data.
785 """
786 data = self.prepare_data_args(data, kwargs)
787 for field_name, value in data.iteritems():
showardb0a73032009-03-27 18:35:41 +0000788 setattr(self, field_name, value)
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000789 self.do_validate()
790 self.save()
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000791
792
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000793 # see query_objects()
794 _SPECIAL_FILTER_KEYS = ('query_start', 'query_limit', 'sort_by',
795 'extra_args', 'extra_where', 'no_distinct')
796
797
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000798 @classmethod
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000799 def _extract_special_params(cls, filter_data):
800 """
801 @returns a tuple of dicts (special_params, regular_filters), where
802 special_params contains the parameters we handle specially and
803 regular_filters is the remaining data to be handled by Django.
804 """
805 regular_filters = dict(filter_data)
806 special_params = {}
807 for key in cls._SPECIAL_FILTER_KEYS:
808 if key in regular_filters:
809 special_params[key] = regular_filters.pop(key)
810 return special_params, regular_filters
811
812
813 @classmethod
814 def apply_presentation(cls, query, filter_data):
815 """
816 Apply presentation parameters -- sorting and paging -- to the given
817 query.
818 @returns new query with presentation applied
819 """
820 special_params, _ = cls._extract_special_params(filter_data)
821 sort_by = special_params.get('sort_by', None)
822 if sort_by:
823 assert isinstance(sort_by, list) or isinstance(sort_by, tuple)
showard8b0ea222009-12-23 19:23:03 +0000824 query = query.extra(order_by=sort_by)
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000825
826 query_start = special_params.get('query_start', None)
827 query_limit = special_params.get('query_limit', None)
828 if query_start is not None:
829 if query_limit is None:
830 raise ValueError('Cannot pass query_start without query_limit')
831 # query_limit is passed as a page size
showard7074b742009-10-12 20:30:04 +0000832 query_limit += query_start
833 return query[query_start:query_limit]
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000834
835
836 @classmethod
837 def query_objects(cls, filter_data, valid_only=True, initial_query=None,
838 apply_presentation=True):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000839 """\
840 Returns a QuerySet object for querying the given model_class
841 with the given filter_data. Optional special arguments in
842 filter_data include:
843 -query_start: index of first return to return
844 -query_limit: maximum number of results to return
845 -sort_by: list of fields to sort on. prefixing a '-' onto a
846 field name changes the sort to descending order.
847 -extra_args: keyword args to pass to query.extra() (see Django
848 DB layer documentation)
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +0000849 -extra_where: extra WHERE clause to append
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000850 -no_distinct: if True, a DISTINCT will not be added to the SELECT
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000851 """
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000852 special_params, regular_filters = cls._extract_special_params(
853 filter_data)
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000854
showard7ac7b7a2008-07-21 20:24:29 +0000855 if initial_query is None:
856 if valid_only:
857 initial_query = cls.get_valid_manager()
858 else:
859 initial_query = cls.objects
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000860
861 query = initial_query.filter(**regular_filters)
862
863 use_distinct = not special_params.get('no_distinct', False)
showard7ac7b7a2008-07-21 20:24:29 +0000864 if use_distinct:
865 query = query.distinct()
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000866
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000867 extra_args = special_params.get('extra_args', {})
868 extra_where = special_params.get('extra_where', None)
869 if extra_where:
870 # escape %'s
871 extra_where = cls.objects.escape_user_sql(extra_where)
872 extra_args.setdefault('where', []).append(extra_where)
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000873 if extra_args:
874 query = query.extra(**extra_args)
showard09096d82008-07-07 23:20:49 +0000875 query = query._clone(klass=ReadonlyQuerySet)
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000876
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000877 if apply_presentation:
878 query = cls.apply_presentation(query, filter_data)
879
880 return query
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000881
882
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000883 @classmethod
showard585c2ab2008-07-23 19:29:49 +0000884 def query_count(cls, filter_data, initial_query=None):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000885 """\
886 Like query_objects, but retreive only the count of results.
887 """
888 filter_data.pop('query_start', None)
889 filter_data.pop('query_limit', None)
showard585c2ab2008-07-23 19:29:49 +0000890 query = cls.query_objects(filter_data, initial_query=initial_query)
891 return query.count()
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000892
893
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000894 @classmethod
895 def clean_object_dicts(cls, field_dicts):
896 """\
897 Take a list of dicts corresponding to object (as returned by
898 query.values()) and clean the data to be more suitable for
899 returning to the user.
900 """
showarde732ee72008-09-23 19:15:43 +0000901 for field_dict in field_dicts:
902 cls.clean_foreign_keys(field_dict)
showard21baa452008-10-21 00:08:39 +0000903 cls._convert_booleans(field_dict)
showarde732ee72008-09-23 19:15:43 +0000904 cls.convert_human_readable_values(field_dict,
905 to_human_readable=True)
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000906
907
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000908 @classmethod
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000909 def list_objects(cls, filter_data, initial_query=None):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000910 """\
911 Like query_objects, but return a list of dictionaries.
912 """
showard7ac7b7a2008-07-21 20:24:29 +0000913 query = cls.query_objects(filter_data, initial_query=initial_query)
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000914 extra_fields = query.query.extra_select.keys()
915 field_dicts = [model_object.get_object_dict(extra_fields=extra_fields)
showarde732ee72008-09-23 19:15:43 +0000916 for model_object in query]
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000917 return field_dicts
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000918
919
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000920 @classmethod
showarda4ea5742009-02-17 20:56:23 +0000921 def smart_get(cls, id_or_name, valid_only=True):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000922 """\
923 smart_get(integer) -> get object by ID
924 smart_get(string) -> get object by name_field
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000925 """
showarda4ea5742009-02-17 20:56:23 +0000926 if valid_only:
927 manager = cls.get_valid_manager()
928 else:
929 manager = cls.objects
930
931 if isinstance(id_or_name, (int, long)):
932 return manager.get(pk=id_or_name)
933 if isinstance(id_or_name, basestring):
934 return manager.get(**{cls.name_field : id_or_name})
935 raise ValueError(
936 'Invalid positional argument: %s (%s)' % (id_or_name,
937 type(id_or_name)))
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000938
939
showardbe3ec042008-11-12 18:16:07 +0000940 @classmethod
941 def smart_get_bulk(cls, id_or_name_list):
942 invalid_inputs = []
943 result_objects = []
944 for id_or_name in id_or_name_list:
945 try:
946 result_objects.append(cls.smart_get(id_or_name))
947 except cls.DoesNotExist:
948 invalid_inputs.append(id_or_name)
949 if invalid_inputs:
mbligh7a3ebe32008-12-01 17:10:33 +0000950 raise cls.DoesNotExist('The following %ss do not exist: %s'
951 % (cls.__name__.lower(),
952 ', '.join(invalid_inputs)))
showardbe3ec042008-11-12 18:16:07 +0000953 return result_objects
954
955
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000956 def get_object_dict(self, extra_fields=None):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000957 """\
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000958 Return a dictionary mapping fields to this object's values. @param
959 extra_fields: list of extra attribute names to include, in addition to
960 the fields defined on this object.
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000961 """
showard8bfb5cb2009-10-07 20:49:15 +0000962 fields = self.get_field_dict().keys()
963 if extra_fields:
964 fields += extra_fields
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000965 object_dict = dict((field_name, getattr(self, field_name))
showarde732ee72008-09-23 19:15:43 +0000966 for field_name in fields)
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000967 self.clean_object_dicts([object_dict])
showardd3dc1992009-04-22 21:01:40 +0000968 self._postprocess_object_dict(object_dict)
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000969 return object_dict
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000970
971
showardd3dc1992009-04-22 21:01:40 +0000972 def _postprocess_object_dict(self, object_dict):
973 """For subclasses to override."""
974 pass
975
976
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +0000977 @classmethod
978 def get_valid_manager(cls):
979 return cls.objects
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +0000980
981
showard2bab8f42008-11-12 18:15:22 +0000982 def _record_attributes(self, attributes):
983 """
984 See on_attribute_changed.
985 """
986 assert not isinstance(attributes, basestring)
987 self._recorded_attributes = dict((attribute, getattr(self, attribute))
988 for attribute in attributes)
989
990
991 def _check_for_updated_attributes(self):
992 """
993 See on_attribute_changed.
994 """
995 for attribute, original_value in self._recorded_attributes.iteritems():
996 new_value = getattr(self, attribute)
997 if original_value != new_value:
998 self.on_attribute_changed(attribute, original_value)
999 self._record_attributes(self._recorded_attributes.keys())
1000
1001
1002 def on_attribute_changed(self, attribute, old_value):
1003 """
1004 Called whenever an attribute is updated. To be overridden.
1005
1006 To use this method, you must:
1007 * call _record_attributes() from __init__() (after making the super
1008 call) with a list of attributes for which you want to be notified upon
1009 change.
1010 * call _check_for_updated_attributes() from save().
1011 """
1012 pass
1013
1014
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00001015class ModelWithInvalid(ModelExtensions):
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +00001016 """
1017 Overrides model methods save() and delete() to support invalidation in
1018 place of actual deletion. Subclasses must have a boolean "invalid"
1019 field.
1020 """
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00001021
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +00001022 def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
showardddb90992009-02-11 23:39:32 +00001023 first_time = (self.id is None)
1024 if first_time:
1025 # see if this object was previously added and invalidated
1026 my_name = getattr(self, self.name_field)
1027 filters = {self.name_field : my_name, 'invalid' : True}
1028 try:
1029 old_object = self.__class__.objects.get(**filters)
showardafd97de2009-10-01 18:45:09 +00001030 self.resurrect_object(old_object)
showardddb90992009-02-11 23:39:32 +00001031 except self.DoesNotExist:
1032 # no existing object
1033 pass
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00001034
showarda5288b42009-07-28 20:06:08 +00001035 super(ModelWithInvalid, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00001036
1037
showardafd97de2009-10-01 18:45:09 +00001038 def resurrect_object(self, old_object):
1039 """
1040 Called when self is about to be saved for the first time and is actually
1041 "undeleting" a previously deleted object. Can be overridden by
1042 subclasses to copy data as desired from the deleted entry (but this
1043 superclass implementation must normally be called).
1044 """
1045 self.id = old_object.id
1046
1047
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +00001048 def clean_object(self):
1049 """
1050 This method is called when an object is marked invalid.
1051 Subclasses should override this to clean up relationships that
showardafd97de2009-10-01 18:45:09 +00001052 should no longer exist if the object were deleted.
1053 """
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +00001054 pass
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00001055
1056
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +00001057 def delete(self):
1058 assert not self.invalid
1059 self.invalid = True
1060 self.save()
1061 self.clean_object()
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00001062
1063
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +00001064 @classmethod
1065 def get_valid_manager(cls):
1066 return cls.valid_objects
showard7c785282008-05-29 19:45:12 +00001067
1068
jadmanski0afbb632008-06-06 21:10:57 +00001069 class Manipulator(object):
1070 """
1071 Force default manipulators to look only at valid objects -
1072 otherwise they will match against invalid objects when checking
1073 uniqueness.
1074 """
1075 @classmethod
1076 def _prepare(cls, model):
1077 super(ModelWithInvalid.Manipulator, cls)._prepare(model)
1078 cls.manager = model.valid_objects
showardf8b19042009-05-12 17:22:49 +00001079
1080
1081class ModelWithAttributes(object):
1082 """
1083 Mixin class for models that have an attribute model associated with them.
1084 The attribute model is assumed to have its value field named "value".
1085 """
1086
1087 def _get_attribute_model_and_args(self, attribute):
1088 """
1089 Subclasses should override this to return a tuple (attribute_model,
1090 keyword_args), where attribute_model is a model class and keyword_args
1091 is a dict of args to pass to attribute_model.objects.get() to get an
1092 instance of the given attribute on this object.
1093 """
1094 raise NotImplemented
1095
1096
1097 def set_attribute(self, attribute, value):
1098 attribute_model, get_args = self._get_attribute_model_and_args(
1099 attribute)
1100 attribute_object, _ = attribute_model.objects.get_or_create(**get_args)
1101 attribute_object.value = value
1102 attribute_object.save()
1103
1104
1105 def delete_attribute(self, attribute):
1106 attribute_model, get_args = self._get_attribute_model_and_args(
1107 attribute)
1108 try:
1109 attribute_model.objects.get(**get_args).delete()
showard16245422009-09-08 16:28:15 +00001110 except attribute_model.DoesNotExist:
showardf8b19042009-05-12 17:22:49 +00001111 pass
1112
1113
1114 def set_or_delete_attribute(self, attribute, value):
1115 if value is None:
1116 self.delete_attribute(attribute)
1117 else:
1118 self.set_attribute(attribute, value)
showard26b7ec72009-12-21 22:43:57 +00001119
1120
1121class ModelWithHashManager(dbmodels.Manager):
1122 """Manager for use with the ModelWithHash abstract model class"""
1123
1124 def create(self, **kwargs):
1125 raise Exception('ModelWithHash manager should use get_or_create() '
1126 'instead of create()')
1127
1128
1129 def get_or_create(self, **kwargs):
1130 kwargs['the_hash'] = self.model._compute_hash(**kwargs)
1131 return super(ModelWithHashManager, self).get_or_create(**kwargs)
1132
1133
1134class ModelWithHash(dbmodels.Model):
1135 """Superclass with methods for dealing with a hash column"""
1136
1137 the_hash = dbmodels.CharField(max_length=40, unique=True)
1138
1139 objects = ModelWithHashManager()
1140
1141 class Meta:
1142 abstract = True
1143
1144
1145 @classmethod
1146 def _compute_hash(cls, **kwargs):
1147 raise NotImplementedError('Subclasses must override _compute_hash()')
1148
1149
1150 def save(self, force_insert=False, **kwargs):
1151 """Prevents saving the model in most cases
1152
1153 We want these models to be immutable, so the generic save() operation
1154 will not work. These models should be instantiated through their the
1155 model.objects.get_or_create() method instead.
1156
1157 The exception is that save(force_insert=True) will be allowed, since
1158 that creates a new row. However, the preferred way to make instances of
1159 these models is through the get_or_create() method.
1160 """
1161 if not force_insert:
1162 # Allow a forced insert to happen; if it's a duplicate, the unique
1163 # constraint will catch it later anyways
1164 raise Exception('ModelWithHash is immutable')
1165 super(ModelWithHash, self).save(force_insert=force_insert, **kwargs)