Esempio n. 1
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def generate_table_schema_interface(ti):
    '''!+DO_NOT_REORDER_USER_APPLIED_INTERFACES
    def get_domain_interfaces(domain_model):
        """Return the domain bases for an interface as well as a filtered 
        implements only list (base interfaces removed).
        
        Note that for 2nd level (mapped) domain classes i.e. those that inherit
        from another domain class e.g. Event(Doc), Office(Group), 
        OfficeMember(GroupMember), an IIModelInterface-providing 
        I*TableSchema interface had already been created (for base class) and 
        assigned to the super class--and that interface will match as one of 
        the domain_base interfaces here.
        """
        domain_bases = []
        domain_implements = []
        for iface in interface.implementedBy(domain_model):
            if IIModelInterface.providedBy(iface):
                domain_bases.append(iface)
            else:
                domain_implements.append(iface)
        domain_bases = tuple(domain_bases) or (IAlchemistContent,)
        return domain_bases, domain_implements
    bases, implements = get_domain_interfaces(ti.domain_model)
    '''

    # derived_table_schema:
    # - ALWAYS dynamically generated
    # - directlyProvides IIModelInterface (by virtue of IAlchemistContent)
    type_key = naming.polymorphic_identity(ti.domain_model)
    # use the class's mapper select table as input for the transformation
    table_schema_interface_name = naming.table_schema_interface_name(type_key)
    domain_table = utils.get_local_table(ti.domain_model)

    derived_table_schema = transmute(
        domain_table,
        annotation=ti.descriptor_model,
        interface_name=table_schema_interface_name,
        __module__=INTERFACE_MODULE.__name__,
        #_generated_by="bungeni.alchemist.catalyst.generate_table_schema_interface"
        #bases=bases)
        bases=(IAlchemistContent, ))

    # apply, register on type_info, set on module
    interface.classImplements(ti.domain_model, derived_table_schema)
    utils.inisetattr(ti, "derived_table_schema", derived_table_schema)
    setattr(INTERFACE_MODULE, table_schema_interface_name,
            derived_table_schema)
    log.info("generate_table_schema_interface: %s", derived_table_schema)

    # defensive sanity check - that derived_table_schema is precisely the FIRST
    # resolving IIModelInterface-providing interface implemented by domain_model
    # !+ this failing does not necessarily mean an incorrectness
    for iface in interface.implementedBy(ti.domain_model):
        if IIModelInterface.providedBy(iface):
            assert iface is derived_table_schema, (ti.domain_model, iface,
                                                   id(iface),
                                                   derived_table_schema,
                                                   id(derived_table_schema))
            break
    '''!+DO_NOT_REORDER_USER_APPLIED_INTERFACES
Esempio n. 2
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def generate_table_schema_interface(ti):
    '''!+DO_NOT_REORDER_USER_APPLIED_INTERFACES
    def get_domain_interfaces(domain_model):
        """Return the domain bases for an interface as well as a filtered 
        implements only list (base interfaces removed).
        
        Note that for 2nd level (mapped) domain classes i.e. those that inherit
        from another domain class e.g. Event(Doc), Office(Group), 
        OfficeMember(GroupMember), an IIModelInterface-providing 
        I*TableSchema interface had already been created (for base class) and 
        assigned to the super class--and that interface will match as one of 
        the domain_base interfaces here.
        """
        domain_bases = []
        domain_implements = []
        for iface in interface.implementedBy(domain_model):
            if IIModelInterface.providedBy(iface):
                domain_bases.append(iface)
            else:
                domain_implements.append(iface)
        domain_bases = tuple(domain_bases) or (IAlchemistContent,)
        return domain_bases, domain_implements
    bases, implements = get_domain_interfaces(ti.domain_model)
    '''
    
    # derived_table_schema:
    # - ALWAYS dynamically generated
    # - directlyProvides IIModelInterface (by virtue of IAlchemistContent)
    type_key = naming.polymorphic_identity(ti.domain_model)
    # use the class's mapper select table as input for the transformation
    table_schema_interface_name = naming.table_schema_interface_name(type_key)
    domain_table = utils.get_local_table(ti.domain_model)
    
    derived_table_schema = transmute(
        domain_table,
        annotation=ti.descriptor_model,
        interface_name=table_schema_interface_name,
        __module__=INTERFACE_MODULE.__name__,
        #_generated_by="bungeni.alchemist.catalyst.generate_table_schema_interface"
        #bases=bases)
        bases=(IAlchemistContent,))
    
    # apply, register on type_info, set on module
    interface.classImplements(ti.domain_model, derived_table_schema)
    utils.inisetattr(ti, "derived_table_schema", derived_table_schema)
    setattr(INTERFACE_MODULE, table_schema_interface_name, derived_table_schema)
    log.info("generate_table_schema_interface: %s", derived_table_schema)
    
    # defensive sanity check - that derived_table_schema is precisely the FIRST
    # resolving IIModelInterface-providing interface implemented by domain_model
    # !+ this failing does not necessarily mean an incorrectness
    for iface in interface.implementedBy(ti.domain_model):
        if IIModelInterface.providedBy(iface):
            assert iface is derived_table_schema, (ti.domain_model, 
                iface, id(iface), 
                derived_table_schema, id(derived_table_schema))
            break
    
    '''!+DO_NOT_REORDER_USER_APPLIED_INTERFACES
Esempio n. 3
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def GenerateDomainInterface(ctx, interface_name=None):
    
    # when called from zcml, most likely we'll get a class not an instance
    # if it is a class go ahead and call instantiate it
    if isinstance(ctx.descriptor, type):
        ctx.descriptor = ctx.descriptor()
                             
    # if the interface module is none, then use the nearest one to the domain class
    if ctx.interface_module is None:
        ctx.interface_module = _get_interface_module_for(ctx)
    
    # interface for domain model
    if not interface_name:
        interface_name = "I%s"%(ctx.domain_model.__name__)
    
    if ctx.echo:
        ctx.logger.debug("%s: generated interface %s.%s " % (
            ctx.domain_model.__name__, ctx.interface_module.__name__,
            interface_name))
    
    from alchemist.catalyst.domain import getDomainInterfaces #!+ALCHEMIST_INTERNAL
    bases, implements = getDomainInterfaces(ctx.domain_model)
    
    # use the class"s mapper select table as input for the transformation
    domain_mapper = orm.class_mapper(ctx.domain_model)
    ## 0.4 and 0.5 compatibility, 0.5 has the table as local_table (select_table) is none lazy gen?
    #domain_table  = getattr(domain_mapper, "local_table", domain_mapper.select_table)
    # The 0.6 has no attribute select_table attribute. We still have 0.4 
    # compitability thought
    domain_table  = (domain_mapper.local_table if sa_version[1] >= 5 
                                    else  domain_mapper.select_table)
    
    # if the domain model already implements a model interface, use it
    # instead of generating a new one
    for iface in interface.implementedBy(ctx.domain_model):
        if (IIModelInterface.providedBy(iface) and 
                iface.__name__ == interface_name
            ):
            domain_interface = iface
            break
    else:
        domain_interface = sa2zs.transmute(
            domain_table,
            annotation=ctx.descriptor,
            interface_name = interface_name,
            __module__ = ctx.interface_module.__name__,
            bases=bases)
    
    # if we're replacing an existing interface, make sure the new
    # interface implements it
    old = getattr(ctx.interface_module, interface_name, None)
    if old is not None:
        implements.append(old)
    
    implements.insert(0, domain_interface)
    # ensure interfaces are unique, preserving the order
    #implements = [ ifc for i,ifc in enumerate(implements) 
    #               if implements.index(ifc)==i ]
    #
    # XXX: Oooh, strangely the above does not work... it turns out that 
    # implements contains seemingly repeated interfaces e.g. the first and last 
    # interfaces are both "<InterfaceClass bungeni.models.interfaces.IReport>"
    # but, they are not the same! So, to compare unique we use the string
    # representation of each interface:
    # str_implements = map(str, implements)
    # implements = [ ifc for i,ifc in enumerate(implements) 
    #                if str_implements.index(str(ifc))==i ]
    # Ooops making the interfaces unique breaks other things downstream :(
    
    interface.classImplementsOnly(ctx.domain_model, *implements)
    
    setattr(ctx.interface_module, interface_name, domain_interface)
    ctx.domain_interface = domain_interface
Esempio n. 4
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def GenerateDomainInterface(ctx, interface_name=None):

    # when called from zcml, most likely we'll get a class not an instance
    # if it is a class go ahead and call instantiate it
    if isinstance(ctx.descriptor, type):
        ctx.descriptor = ctx.descriptor()

    # if the interface module is none, then use the nearest one to the domain class
    if ctx.interface_module is None:
        ctx.interface_module = _get_interface_module_for(ctx)

    # interface for domain model
    if not interface_name:
        interface_name = "I%s" % (ctx.domain_model.__name__)

    if ctx.echo:
        ctx.logger.debug("%s: generated interface %s.%s " %
                         (ctx.domain_model.__name__,
                          ctx.interface_module.__name__, interface_name))

    from alchemist.catalyst.domain import getDomainInterfaces  #!+ALCHEMIST_INTERNAL
    bases, implements = getDomainInterfaces(ctx.domain_model)

    # use the class"s mapper select table as input for the transformation
    domain_mapper = orm.class_mapper(ctx.domain_model)
    ## 0.4 and 0.5 compatibility, 0.5 has the table as local_table (select_table) is none lazy gen?
    #domain_table  = getattr(domain_mapper, "local_table", domain_mapper.select_table)
    # The 0.6 has no attribute select_table attribute. We still have 0.4
    # compitability thought
    domain_table = (domain_mapper.local_table
                    if sa_version[1] >= 5 else domain_mapper.select_table)

    # if the domain model already implements a model interface, use it
    # instead of generating a new one
    for iface in interface.implementedBy(ctx.domain_model):
        if (IIModelInterface.providedBy(iface)
                and iface.__name__ == interface_name):
            domain_interface = iface
            break
    else:
        domain_interface = sa2zs.transmute(
            domain_table,
            annotation=ctx.descriptor,
            interface_name=interface_name,
            __module__=ctx.interface_module.__name__,
            bases=bases)

    # if we're replacing an existing interface, make sure the new
    # interface implements it
    old = getattr(ctx.interface_module, interface_name, None)
    if old is not None:
        implements.append(old)

    implements.insert(0, domain_interface)
    # ensure interfaces are unique, preserving the order
    #implements = [ ifc for i,ifc in enumerate(implements)
    #               if implements.index(ifc)==i ]
    #
    # XXX: Oooh, strangely the above does not work... it turns out that
    # implements contains seemingly repeated interfaces e.g. the first and last
    # interfaces are both "<InterfaceClass bungeni.models.interfaces.IReport>"
    # but, they are not the same! So, to compare unique we use the string
    # representation of each interface:
    # str_implements = map(str, implements)
    # implements = [ ifc for i,ifc in enumerate(implements)
    #                if str_implements.index(str(ifc))==i ]
    # Ooops making the interfaces unique breaks other things downstream :(

    interface.classImplementsOnly(ctx.domain_model, *implements)

    setattr(ctx.interface_module, interface_name, domain_interface)
    ctx.domain_interface = domain_interface