| import re |
| from bisect import bisect |
| try: |
| set |
| except NameError: |
| from sets import Set as set # Python 2.3 fallback |
| |
| from django.conf import settings |
| from django.db.models.related import RelatedObject |
| from django.db.models.fields.related import ManyToManyRel |
| from django.db.models.fields import AutoField, FieldDoesNotExist |
| from django.db.models.fields.proxy import OrderWrt |
| from django.db.models.loading import get_models, app_cache_ready |
| from django.utils.translation import activate, deactivate_all, get_language, string_concat |
| from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode, smart_str |
| from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict |
| |
| # Calculate the verbose_name by converting from InitialCaps to "lowercase with spaces". |
| get_verbose_name = lambda class_name: re.sub('(((?<=[a-z])[A-Z])|([A-Z](?![A-Z]|$)))', ' \\1', class_name).lower().strip() |
| |
| DEFAULT_NAMES = ('verbose_name', 'db_table', 'ordering', |
| 'unique_together', 'permissions', 'get_latest_by', |
| 'order_with_respect_to', 'app_label', 'db_tablespace', |
| 'abstract') |
| |
| class Options(object): |
| def __init__(self, meta, app_label=None): |
| self.local_fields, self.local_many_to_many = [], [] |
| self.module_name, self.verbose_name = None, None |
| self.verbose_name_plural = None |
| self.db_table = '' |
| self.ordering = [] |
| self.unique_together = [] |
| self.permissions = [] |
| self.object_name, self.app_label = None, app_label |
| self.get_latest_by = None |
| self.order_with_respect_to = None |
| self.db_tablespace = settings.DEFAULT_TABLESPACE |
| self.admin = None |
| self.meta = meta |
| self.pk = None |
| self.has_auto_field, self.auto_field = False, None |
| self.one_to_one_field = None |
| self.abstract = False |
| self.parents = SortedDict() |
| self.duplicate_targets = {} |
| |
| def contribute_to_class(self, cls, name): |
| from django.db import connection |
| from django.db.backends.util import truncate_name |
| |
| cls._meta = self |
| self.installed = re.sub('\.models$', '', cls.__module__) in settings.INSTALLED_APPS |
| # First, construct the default values for these options. |
| self.object_name = cls.__name__ |
| self.module_name = self.object_name.lower() |
| self.verbose_name = get_verbose_name(self.object_name) |
| |
| # Next, apply any overridden values from 'class Meta'. |
| if self.meta: |
| meta_attrs = self.meta.__dict__.copy() |
| for name in self.meta.__dict__: |
| # Ignore any private attributes that Django doesn't care about. |
| # NOTE: We can't modify a dictionary's contents while looping |
| # over it, so we loop over the *original* dictionary instead. |
| if name.startswith('_'): |
| del meta_attrs[name] |
| for attr_name in DEFAULT_NAMES: |
| if attr_name in meta_attrs: |
| setattr(self, attr_name, meta_attrs.pop(attr_name)) |
| elif hasattr(self.meta, attr_name): |
| setattr(self, attr_name, getattr(self.meta, attr_name)) |
| |
| # unique_together can be either a tuple of tuples, or a single |
| # tuple of two strings. Normalize it to a tuple of tuples, so that |
| # calling code can uniformly expect that. |
| ut = meta_attrs.pop('unique_together', getattr(self, 'unique_together')) |
| if ut and not isinstance(ut[0], (tuple, list)): |
| ut = (ut,) |
| setattr(self, 'unique_together', ut) |
| |
| # verbose_name_plural is a special case because it uses a 's' |
| # by default. |
| setattr(self, 'verbose_name_plural', meta_attrs.pop('verbose_name_plural', string_concat(self.verbose_name, 's'))) |
| |
| # Any leftover attributes must be invalid. |
| if meta_attrs != {}: |
| raise TypeError, "'class Meta' got invalid attribute(s): %s" % ','.join(meta_attrs.keys()) |
| else: |
| self.verbose_name_plural = string_concat(self.verbose_name, 's') |
| del self.meta |
| |
| # If the db_table wasn't provided, use the app_label + module_name. |
| if not self.db_table: |
| self.db_table = "%s_%s" % (self.app_label, self.module_name) |
| self.db_table = truncate_name(self.db_table, connection.ops.max_name_length()) |
| |
| |
| def _prepare(self, model): |
| if self.order_with_respect_to: |
| self.order_with_respect_to = self.get_field(self.order_with_respect_to) |
| self.ordering = ('_order',) |
| else: |
| self.order_with_respect_to = None |
| |
| if self.pk is None: |
| if self.parents: |
| # Promote the first parent link in lieu of adding yet another |
| # field. |
| field = self.parents.value_for_index(0) |
| field.primary_key = True |
| self.setup_pk(field) |
| else: |
| auto = AutoField(verbose_name='ID', primary_key=True, |
| auto_created=True) |
| model.add_to_class('id', auto) |
| |
| # Determine any sets of fields that are pointing to the same targets |
| # (e.g. two ForeignKeys to the same remote model). The query |
| # construction code needs to know this. At the end of this, |
| # self.duplicate_targets will map each duplicate field column to the |
| # columns it duplicates. |
| collections = {} |
| for column, target in self.duplicate_targets.iteritems(): |
| try: |
| collections[target].add(column) |
| except KeyError: |
| collections[target] = set([column]) |
| self.duplicate_targets = {} |
| for elt in collections.itervalues(): |
| if len(elt) == 1: |
| continue |
| for column in elt: |
| self.duplicate_targets[column] = elt.difference(set([column])) |
| |
| def add_field(self, field): |
| # Insert the given field in the order in which it was created, using |
| # the "creation_counter" attribute of the field. |
| # Move many-to-many related fields from self.fields into |
| # self.many_to_many. |
| if field.rel and isinstance(field.rel, ManyToManyRel): |
| self.local_many_to_many.insert(bisect(self.local_many_to_many, field), field) |
| if hasattr(self, '_m2m_cache'): |
| del self._m2m_cache |
| else: |
| self.local_fields.insert(bisect(self.local_fields, field), field) |
| self.setup_pk(field) |
| if hasattr(self, '_field_cache'): |
| del self._field_cache |
| del self._field_name_cache |
| |
| if hasattr(self, '_name_map'): |
| del self._name_map |
| |
| def setup_pk(self, field): |
| if not self.pk and field.primary_key: |
| self.pk = field |
| field.serialize = False |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return '<Options for %s>' % self.object_name |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "%s.%s" % (smart_str(self.app_label), smart_str(self.module_name)) |
| |
| def verbose_name_raw(self): |
| """ |
| There are a few places where the untranslated verbose name is needed |
| (so that we get the same value regardless of currently active |
| locale). |
| """ |
| lang = get_language() |
| deactivate_all() |
| raw = force_unicode(self.verbose_name) |
| activate(lang) |
| return raw |
| verbose_name_raw = property(verbose_name_raw) |
| |
| def _fields(self): |
| """ |
| The getter for self.fields. This returns the list of field objects |
| available to this model (including through parent models). |
| |
| Callers are not permitted to modify this list, since it's a reference |
| to this instance (not a copy). |
| """ |
| try: |
| self._field_name_cache |
| except AttributeError: |
| self._fill_fields_cache() |
| return self._field_name_cache |
| fields = property(_fields) |
| |
| def get_fields_with_model(self): |
| """ |
| Returns a sequence of (field, model) pairs for all fields. The "model" |
| element is None for fields on the current model. Mostly of use when |
| constructing queries so that we know which model a field belongs to. |
| """ |
| try: |
| self._field_cache |
| except AttributeError: |
| self._fill_fields_cache() |
| return self._field_cache |
| |
| def _fill_fields_cache(self): |
| cache = [] |
| for parent in self.parents: |
| for field, model in parent._meta.get_fields_with_model(): |
| if model: |
| cache.append((field, model)) |
| else: |
| cache.append((field, parent)) |
| cache.extend([(f, None) for f in self.local_fields]) |
| self._field_cache = tuple(cache) |
| self._field_name_cache = [x for x, _ in cache] |
| |
| def _many_to_many(self): |
| try: |
| self._m2m_cache |
| except AttributeError: |
| self._fill_m2m_cache() |
| return self._m2m_cache.keys() |
| many_to_many = property(_many_to_many) |
| |
| def get_m2m_with_model(self): |
| """ |
| The many-to-many version of get_fields_with_model(). |
| """ |
| try: |
| self._m2m_cache |
| except AttributeError: |
| self._fill_m2m_cache() |
| return self._m2m_cache.items() |
| |
| def _fill_m2m_cache(self): |
| cache = SortedDict() |
| for parent in self.parents: |
| for field, model in parent._meta.get_m2m_with_model(): |
| if model: |
| cache[field] = model |
| else: |
| cache[field] = parent |
| for field in self.local_many_to_many: |
| cache[field] = None |
| self._m2m_cache = cache |
| |
| def get_field(self, name, many_to_many=True): |
| """ |
| Returns the requested field by name. Raises FieldDoesNotExist on error. |
| """ |
| to_search = many_to_many and (self.fields + self.many_to_many) or self.fields |
| for f in to_search: |
| if f.name == name: |
| return f |
| raise FieldDoesNotExist, '%s has no field named %r' % (self.object_name, name) |
| |
| def get_field_by_name(self, name): |
| """ |
| Returns the (field_object, model, direct, m2m), where field_object is |
| the Field instance for the given name, model is the model containing |
| this field (None for local fields), direct is True if the field exists |
| on this model, and m2m is True for many-to-many relations. When |
| 'direct' is False, 'field_object' is the corresponding RelatedObject |
| for this field (since the field doesn't have an instance associated |
| with it). |
| |
| Uses a cache internally, so after the first access, this is very fast. |
| """ |
| try: |
| try: |
| return self._name_map[name] |
| except AttributeError: |
| cache = self.init_name_map() |
| return cache[name] |
| except KeyError: |
| raise FieldDoesNotExist('%s has no field named %r' |
| % (self.object_name, name)) |
| |
| def get_all_field_names(self): |
| """ |
| Returns a list of all field names that are possible for this model |
| (including reverse relation names). |
| """ |
| try: |
| cache = self._name_map |
| except AttributeError: |
| cache = self.init_name_map() |
| names = cache.keys() |
| names.sort() |
| return names |
| |
| def init_name_map(self): |
| """ |
| Initialises the field name -> field object mapping. |
| """ |
| cache = {} |
| # We intentionally handle related m2m objects first so that symmetrical |
| # m2m accessor names can be overridden, if necessary. |
| for f, model in self.get_all_related_m2m_objects_with_model(): |
| cache[f.field.related_query_name()] = (f, model, False, True) |
| for f, model in self.get_all_related_objects_with_model(): |
| cache[f.field.related_query_name()] = (f, model, False, False) |
| for f, model in self.get_m2m_with_model(): |
| cache[f.name] = (f, model, True, True) |
| for f, model in self.get_fields_with_model(): |
| cache[f.name] = (f, model, True, False) |
| if self.order_with_respect_to: |
| cache['_order'] = OrderWrt(), None, True, False |
| if app_cache_ready(): |
| self._name_map = cache |
| return cache |
| |
| def get_add_permission(self): |
| return 'add_%s' % self.object_name.lower() |
| |
| def get_change_permission(self): |
| return 'change_%s' % self.object_name.lower() |
| |
| def get_delete_permission(self): |
| return 'delete_%s' % self.object_name.lower() |
| |
| def get_all_related_objects(self, local_only=False): |
| try: |
| self._related_objects_cache |
| except AttributeError: |
| self._fill_related_objects_cache() |
| if local_only: |
| return [k for k, v in self._related_objects_cache.items() if not v] |
| return self._related_objects_cache.keys() |
| |
| def get_all_related_objects_with_model(self): |
| """ |
| Returns a list of (related-object, model) pairs. Similar to |
| get_fields_with_model(). |
| """ |
| try: |
| self._related_objects_cache |
| except AttributeError: |
| self._fill_related_objects_cache() |
| return self._related_objects_cache.items() |
| |
| def _fill_related_objects_cache(self): |
| cache = SortedDict() |
| parent_list = self.get_parent_list() |
| for parent in self.parents: |
| for obj, model in parent._meta.get_all_related_objects_with_model(): |
| if (obj.field.creation_counter < 0 or obj.field.rel.parent_link) and obj.model not in parent_list: |
| continue |
| if not model: |
| cache[obj] = parent |
| else: |
| cache[obj] = model |
| for klass in get_models(): |
| for f in klass._meta.local_fields: |
| if f.rel and not isinstance(f.rel.to, str) and self == f.rel.to._meta: |
| cache[RelatedObject(f.rel.to, klass, f)] = None |
| self._related_objects_cache = cache |
| |
| def get_all_related_many_to_many_objects(self, local_only=False): |
| try: |
| cache = self._related_many_to_many_cache |
| except AttributeError: |
| cache = self._fill_related_many_to_many_cache() |
| if local_only: |
| return [k for k, v in cache.items() if not v] |
| return cache.keys() |
| |
| def get_all_related_m2m_objects_with_model(self): |
| """ |
| Returns a list of (related-m2m-object, model) pairs. Similar to |
| get_fields_with_model(). |
| """ |
| try: |
| cache = self._related_many_to_many_cache |
| except AttributeError: |
| cache = self._fill_related_many_to_many_cache() |
| return cache.items() |
| |
| def _fill_related_many_to_many_cache(self): |
| cache = SortedDict() |
| parent_list = self.get_parent_list() |
| for parent in self.parents: |
| for obj, model in parent._meta.get_all_related_m2m_objects_with_model(): |
| if obj.field.creation_counter < 0 and obj.model not in parent_list: |
| continue |
| if not model: |
| cache[obj] = parent |
| else: |
| cache[obj] = model |
| for klass in get_models(): |
| for f in klass._meta.local_many_to_many: |
| if f.rel and not isinstance(f.rel.to, str) and self == f.rel.to._meta: |
| cache[RelatedObject(f.rel.to, klass, f)] = None |
| if app_cache_ready(): |
| self._related_many_to_many_cache = cache |
| return cache |
| |
| def get_followed_related_objects(self, follow=None): |
| if follow == None: |
| follow = self.get_follow() |
| return [f for f in self.get_all_related_objects() if follow.get(f.name, None)] |
| |
| def get_data_holders(self, follow=None): |
| if follow == None: |
| follow = self.get_follow() |
| return [f for f in self.fields + self.many_to_many + self.get_all_related_objects() if follow.get(f.name, None)] |
| |
| def get_follow(self, override=None): |
| follow = {} |
| for f in self.fields + self.many_to_many + self.get_all_related_objects(): |
| if override and f.name in override: |
| child_override = override[f.name] |
| else: |
| child_override = None |
| fol = f.get_follow(child_override) |
| if fol != None: |
| follow[f.name] = fol |
| return follow |
| |
| def get_base_chain(self, model): |
| """ |
| Returns a list of parent classes leading to 'model' (order from closet |
| to most distant ancestor). This has to handle the case were 'model' is |
| a granparent or even more distant relation. |
| """ |
| if not self.parents: |
| return |
| if model in self.parents: |
| return [model] |
| for parent in self.parents: |
| res = parent._meta.get_base_chain(model) |
| if res: |
| res.insert(0, parent) |
| return res |
| raise TypeError('%r is not an ancestor of this model' |
| % model._meta.module_name) |
| |
| def get_parent_list(self): |
| """ |
| Returns a list of all the ancestor of this model as a list. Useful for |
| determining if something is an ancestor, regardless of lineage. |
| """ |
| result = set() |
| for parent in self.parents: |
| result.add(parent) |
| result.update(parent._meta.get_parent_list()) |
| return result |
| |
| def get_ordered_objects(self): |
| "Returns a list of Options objects that are ordered with respect to this object." |
| if not hasattr(self, '_ordered_objects'): |
| objects = [] |
| # TODO |
| #for klass in get_models(get_app(self.app_label)): |
| # opts = klass._meta |
| # if opts.order_with_respect_to and opts.order_with_respect_to.rel \ |
| # and self == opts.order_with_respect_to.rel.to._meta: |
| # objects.append(opts) |
| self._ordered_objects = objects |
| return self._ordered_objects |
| |
| def has_field_type(self, field_type, follow=None): |
| """ |
| Returns True if this object's admin form has at least one of the given |
| field_type (e.g. FileField). |
| """ |
| # TODO: follow |
| if not hasattr(self, '_field_types'): |
| self._field_types = {} |
| if field_type not in self._field_types: |
| try: |
| # First check self.fields. |
| for f in self.fields: |
| if isinstance(f, field_type): |
| raise StopIteration |
| # Failing that, check related fields. |
| for related in self.get_followed_related_objects(follow): |
| for f in related.opts.fields: |
| if isinstance(f, field_type): |
| raise StopIteration |
| except StopIteration: |
| self._field_types[field_type] = True |
| else: |
| self._field_types[field_type] = False |
| return self._field_types[field_type] |