enable writable collections
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kosokoso.py
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kosokoso.py
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@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ from sqlalchemy.ext.associationproxy import association_proxy
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import itertools
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import logging
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import pprint
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import sys
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# import traceback
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Base = declarative_base()
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@ -20,23 +22,39 @@ class Tag(Base):
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def __init__(self):
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self.data = []
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def append(self, item):
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@sa.orm.collections.collection.internally_instrumented
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def append(self, item, _sa_initiator=None):
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"""This method is marked internally_instrumented to ensure
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that sqlalchemy only notices the add when a TagAssociation
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is used. If a class is added directly, we generate a
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TagAssociation and re-call this method with the
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association, which then triggers the append event."""
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if isinstance(item, TagAssociation):
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try:
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logging.debug("adding assoc %s w/ %s" % (item,
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_sa_initiator))
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# this has to be done first.
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adapter = sa.orm.collections.collection_adapter(self)
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item = adapter.fire_append_event(item, _sa_initiator)
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if item.tracked_obj:
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self.data.append(item)
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else:
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cls = self._get_class_by_tablename(item.target_table)
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thingy = cls()
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thingy.db_id = item.target_id
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self.data.append(thingy)
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# pprint.pprint(self.data)
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except TypeError:
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raise
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else:
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# this is complete madness
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print("got item")
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logging.debug("adding %s" % item)
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# this seems kind of redundant.
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assoc = TagAssociation()
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assoc.target_id = item.db_id
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assoc.target_table = item.__tablename__
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self.append(assoc)
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# self.data.append(item)
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assoc.tracked_obj = item
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self.append(assoc, _sa_initiator)
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def remove(self, item):
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pass
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@ -63,12 +81,9 @@ class Tag(Base):
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text = sa.Column(sa.Unicode(255, convert_unicode=False),
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unique=True)
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# this & collection should be read-only?
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# associations = sa.orm.relationship("TagAssociation",
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# back_populates="tag_obj")
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collection = sa.orm.relationship("TagAssociation",
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collection_class=TaggedObjectCollection,
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enable_typechecks=False,
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# back_populates="tag_obj",
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enable_typechecks=True,
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primaryjoin="TagAssociation.tag_id==Tag.db_id"
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)
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__tablename__ = "kk_tags"
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@ -122,6 +137,7 @@ class TagAssociation(Base):
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# tag_obj = sa.orm.relationship("Tag", back_populates="collection")
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tag = association_proxy("tag_obj", "text")
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tracked_obj = None
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, TagAssociation):
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@ -145,8 +161,11 @@ class Taggable(Base):
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table = cls.__tablename__
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def cls_init(self, tag=None):
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# traceback.print_stack()
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# print 'cls_init called, type %s' % table
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super(TagAssociation, self).__init__()
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self.target_table = table
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# is this necessary? how does this get called?
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if tag:
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if isinstance(tag, Tag):
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self.tag_obj = tag
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@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ class Foo(DummyBase, kk.Taggable):
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def __repr__(self):
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return "foo: id %s" % self.db_id
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.db_id == other.db_id
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class Bar(DummyBase, kk.Taggable):
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__tablename__ = 'bars'
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db_id = sa.Column(sa.Integer, primary_key=True)
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@ -125,15 +128,14 @@ class ks_basic(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(3, len(t.collection))
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self.assertEqual(2, len(t2.collection))
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self.assertEqual(1, len(t3.collection))
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# self.assertEqual(3, len(t.collection))
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l = list(t.collection)
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# TODO do we need to test these?
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ta1 = self.session.query(kk.TagAssociation).get(1)
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ta2 = self.session.query(kk.TagAssociation).get(2)
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self.assertEqual(l[0].db_id, ta1.db_id)
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self.assertNotEqual(l[1].db_id, ta1.db_id)
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self.assertEqual(l[1].db_id, ta2.db_id)
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self.assertEqual(l[0].db_id, ta1.target_id)
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self.assertNotEqual(l[1].db_id, ta1.target_id)
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self.assertEqual(l[1].db_id, ta2.target_id)
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(l[0], Foo))
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(l[1], Foo))
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l3 = list(t3.collection)
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(l3[0], Bar))
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@unittest.skip("doesn't work.")
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def test_writable_collection(self):
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"""Test adding objects to a tag's collection member"""
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f1 = Foo()
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self.session.add(t)
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self.session.commit()
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# t.collection.append(f1)
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t.collection.append(f1)
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t.collection.append(f2)
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t.collection.append(b1)
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# print("collection:")
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# for i in t.collection:
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# print(i)
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# print("collection:")
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# for i in t.collection:
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# print(i)
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self.assertEqual(3, len(t.collection))
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# self.assertEqual(3, len(t.collection))
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l = list(t.collection)
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# TODO do we need to test these?
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# these are the db_ids of the tag associations.
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# ta1 = self.session.query(kk.TagAssociation).get(1)
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# ta2 = self.session.query(kk.TagAssociation).get(2)
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# self.assertEqual(l[0], ta1)
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# self.assertNotEqual(l[1], ta1)
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# self.assertEqual(l[1], ta2)
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(l[0], Foo))
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(l[1], Foo))
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self.assertEqual(l[0], f1)
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(l[2], Bar))
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def test_association(self):
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