Don't force objects to have an id, especially since that id was incorrect. "plap/plop" would have the same id as "plop", i.e. "plop". We don't rely on the id for handling Collections anymore. Change to use more unique property names. Change the display, instead of using '*', we use '~', and there is no "Collection" header anymore. Updated formatters could use that way of showing the object is also a collection too. refs #774
150 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
150 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright(C) 2010-2012 Nicolas Duhamel, Laurent Bachelier
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#
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# This file is part of weboob.
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#
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# weboob is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# weboob is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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# along with weboob. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from .base import IBaseCap, CapBaseObject
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__all__ = ['ICapCollection', 'BaseCollection', 'Collection', 'CollectionNotFound']
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class CollectionNotFound(Exception):
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def __init__(self, split_path=None):
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if split_path is not None:
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msg = 'Collection not found: %s' % '/'.join(split_path)
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else:
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msg = 'Collection not found'
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Exception.__init__(self, msg)
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class BaseCollection(CapBaseObject):
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"""
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Inherit from this if you want to create an object that is *also* a Collection.
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However, this probably will not work properly for now.
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"""
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def __init__(self, split_path):
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self.split_path = split_path
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@property
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def basename(self):
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return self.split_path[-1] if self.path_level else None
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@property
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def parent_path(self):
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return self.split_path[0:-1] if self.path_level else None
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@property
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def path_level(self):
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return len(self.split_path)
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class Collection(BaseCollection):
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"""
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A Collection is a "fake" object returned in results, which shows you can get
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more results if you go into its path.
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It is a dumb object, it must not contain callbacks to a backend.
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Do not inherit from this class if you want to make a regular CapBaseObject
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a Collection, use BaseCollection instead.
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"""
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def __init__(self, split_path, title=None):
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self.title = title
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BaseCollection.__init__(self, split_path)
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def __unicode__(self):
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if self.title and self.basename:
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return u'%s (%s)' % (self.basename, self.title)
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elif self.basename:
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return u'%s' % self.basename
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else:
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return u'Unknown collection'
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class ICapCollection(IBaseCap):
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def iter_resources_flat(self, objs, split_path, clean_only=False):
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"""
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Call iter_resources() to fetch all resources in the tree.
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If clean_only is True, do not explore paths, only remove them.
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split_path is used to set the starting path.
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"""
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for resource in self.iter_resources(objs, split_path):
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if isinstance(resource, Collection):
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if not clean_only:
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for res in self.iter_resources_flat(objs, resource.split_path):
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yield res
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else:
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yield resource
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def iter_resources(self, objs, split_path):
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"""
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split_path is a list, either empty (root path) or with one or many
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components.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def get_collection(self, objs, split_path):
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"""
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Get a collection for a given split path.
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If the path is invalid (i.e. can't be handled by this module),
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it should return None.
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"""
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collection = Collection(split_path, None)
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return self.validate_collection(objs, collection) or collection
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def validate_collection(self, objs, collection):
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"""
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Tests if a collection is valid.
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For compatibility reasons, and to provide a default way, it checks if
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the collection has at least one object in it. However, it is not very
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efficient or exact, and you are encouraged to override this method.
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You can replace the collection object entirely by returning a new one.
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"""
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# Root
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if collection.path_level == 0:
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return
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try:
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i = self.iter_resources(objs, collection.split_path)
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i.next()
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except StopIteration:
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raise CollectionNotFound(collection.split_path)
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def _restrict_level(self, split_path, lmax=0):
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if len(split_path) > lmax:
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raise CollectionNotFound(split_path)
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def test():
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c = Collection([])
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assert c.basename is None
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assert c.parent_path is None
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assert c.path_level == 0
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c = Collection([u'lol'])
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assert c.basename == u'lol'
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assert c.parent_path == []
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assert c.path_level == 1
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c = Collection([u'lol', u'cat'])
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assert c.basename == u'cat'
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assert c.parent_path == [u'lol']
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assert c.path_level == 2
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c = Collection([u'w', u'e', u'e', u'b', u'o', u'o', u'b'])
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assert c.basename == u'b'
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assert c.parent_path == [u'w', u'e', u'e', u'b', u'o', u'o']
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assert c.path_level == 7
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