Example #1
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 def _set_password(self, core_id, password):
     session = r.Session()
     result = r.search_single('user', "_core_id = ?",
                           values = [core_id],
                           session = session)
     save_set = SaveItem(result.results[0], session)
     save_set.set_value('password', password)
     errors = save_set.save()
Example #2
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    def save_row(self, node_token, session = None):
        """Saves an individual database row.  Subforms are saved last and
        the subforms call this method in their own form instance.
        relation_attr is the attribute on the newly created object that should
        have the parent_obj as its value.  This is to allow sqlalchemy to determine
        the ids for new objects.
        Both form and subform manipulate the same data which is stored agianst the
        node."""
        data = node_token[self.name]

        id = data.get('id')
        root = data.get('__root')

        if id:
            # existing record
            try:
                result = r.search_single(self.table,
                                         dict(id = id),
                                         session = session)
                save_set = SaveItem(result.results[0], session)
                save_set.new = False
            except custom_exceptions.SingleResultError:
                form.errors[root] = 'record not found'
                raise

            version = data.get("_version")
            save_set.set_value("_version", version)
        else:
            # new record (create blank one)
            _core_id = data.get('__id')

            save_set = SaveNew(r, self.table, session)
            if _core_id:
                save_set.set_value('_core_id', _core_id)
            session = save_set.session
            save_set.new = True

        ## prepare save data for normal fields

        # TD we loop through the form items and try to save them
        for form_item in self.form_items:
            form_item.save_page_item(node_token, save_set, data, session)

        errors = save_set.save()

        # FIXME get errors working again :)
####        errors = {}
####        try:
####            session.save_or_update(obj)
####        except formencode.Invalid, e:
####            print "failed to save\n%s" % e.msg
####            for key, value in e.error_dict.items():
####                errors[key] = value.msg
####            errors[root] = errors


        return (save_set, errors)