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'''
doublethink/orm.py - rethinkdb ORM
Copyright (C) 2017 Internet Archive
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
'''
import rethinkdb as r
import logging
import doublethink
class WatchedDict(dict, object):
def __init__(self, d, callback, field):
self.callback = callback
self.field = field
for key in d:
dict.__setitem__(self, key, watch(
d[key], callback=self.callback, field=self.field))
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self.callback(self.field)
return dict.__setitem__(self, key, watch(
value, callback=self.callback, field=self.field))
def __delitem__(self, key):
self.callback(self.field)
return dict.__delitem__(self, key)
def clear(self):
self.callback(self.field)
return dict.clear(self)
def pop(self, *args):
self.callback(self.field)
return dict.pop(self, *args)
def popitem(self):
self.callback(self.field)
return dict.popitem(self)
def setdefault(self, *args):
self.callback(self.field)
if len(args) == 2:
return dict.setdefault(self, args[0], watch(
args[1], callback=self.callback, field=self.field))
else:
return dict.setdefault(self, *args)
# XXX worth implementing?
update = None
class WatchedList(list, object):
def __init__(self, l, callback, field):
self.callback = callback
self.field = field
for item in l:
list.append(self, watch(item, callback=callback, field=self.field))
def __setitem__(self, index, value):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.__setitem__(self, index, watch(
value, callback=self.callback, field=self.field))
def __delitem__(self, index):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.__delitem__(self, index)
def append(self, value):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.append(self, watch(
value, callback=self.callback, field=self.field))
def extend(self, value):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.extend(self, watch(
list(value), callback=self.callback, field=self.field))
def insert(self, index, value):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.insert(self, index, watch(
value, callback=self.callback, field=self.field))
def remove(self, value):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.remove(self, value)
def pop(self, index=-1):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.pop(self, index)
# python 2.7 doesn't have this anyway
clear = None
def sort(self, key=None, reverse=False):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.sort(self, key, reverse)
def reverse(self):
self.callback(self.field)
return list.reverse(self)
def watch(obj, callback, field):
if isinstance(obj, dict):
return WatchedDict(obj, callback, field)
elif isinstance(obj, list):
return WatchedList(obj, callback, field)
else:
return obj
class classproperty(object):
def __init__(self, fget):
self.fget = fget
def __get__(self, owner_self, owner_cls):
return self.fget(owner_cls)
class Document(dict, object):
'''
Base class for ORM. You should subclass this class for each of your
rethinkdb tables. You can add custom functionality in your subclass if
appropriate.
This class keeps track of changes made to the object and any nested fields.
After you have made some changes, call update() to persist them to the
database.
Changes in nested fields result in updates to their first-level ancestor
field. For example, if your document starts as {'a': {'b': 'c'}}, then
you run doc['a']['x'] = 'y', then the update will replace the whole 'a'
field. (Nested field updates get too complicated any other way.)
This class subclasses dict. Thus attributes can be accessed with
`doc['foo']` or `doc.get('foo')`, depending on what you want to happen if
the attribute is missing. In addition, this class overrides `__getattr__`
to point to `dict.get`, so that first level attributes can be accessed as
if they were member variables, e.g. `doc.foo`. If there is no attribute
foo, `doc.foo` returns None. (XXX is this definitely what we want?)
The default table name is the class name, lowercased. Subclasses can
specify different table name like so:
class Something(doublethink.Document):
table = 'my_table_name'
'''
@classproperty
def table(cls):
return cls.__name__.lower()
@classmethod
def load(cls, rr, pk):
'''
Retrieves a document from the database, by primary key.
'''
if pk is None:
return None
d = rr.table(cls.table).get(pk).run()
if d is None:
return None
doc = cls(rr, d)
return doc
@classmethod
def table_create(cls, rr):
'''
Creates the table. Subclasses may want to override this method to do
more things, such as creating secondary indexes.
'''
rr.table_create(cls.table).run()
@classmethod
def table_ensure(cls, rr):
'''
Creates the table if it doesn't exist.
'''
dbs = rr.db_list().run()
if not rr.dbname in dbs:
logging.info('creating rethinkdb database %s', repr(rr.dbname))
rr.db_create(rr.dbname).run()
tables = rr.table_list().run()
if not cls.table in tables:
logging.info(
'creating rethinkdb table %s in database %s',
repr(cls.table), repr(rr.dbname))
cls.table_create(rr)
def __init__(self, rr, d={}):
'''
Sets initial values from `d`, then calls `self.populate_defaults()`.
Args:
rr (doublethink.Rethinker): rethinker
d (dict): initial value
If you want to create a new document, and set the primary key yourself,
do not call `doc = MyDocument(rr, d={'id': 'my_id', ...})`. The
assumption is that if the primary key is set in the constructor, the
document already exists in the database. Thus a call to `doc.save()`
may not save anything. Do this instead:
doc = MyDocument(rr, d={'id': 'my_id', ...})
doc.id = 'my_id'
# ...whatever else...
doc.save()
'''
dict.__setattr__(self, 'rr', rr)
self._pk = None
self._clear_updates()
for k in d or {}:
dict.__setitem__(
self, k, watch(d[k], callback=self._updated, field=k))
self.populate_defaults()
def _clear_updates(self):
self._updates = {}
self._deletes = set()
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
# keys starting with underscore are not part of the document
if key[:1] == '_':
dict.__setattr__(self, key, value)
else:
dict.__setitem__(
self, key, watch(value, callback=self._updated, field=key))
self._updated(key)
__setattr__ = __setitem__
__getattr__ = dict.get
def __delitem__(self, key):
dict.__delitem__(self, key)
self._deletes.add(key)
if key in self._updates:
del self._updates[key]
def setdefault(self, *args):
need_update = False
if not args[0] in self:
need_update = True
result = dict.setdefault(self, *args)
if need_update:
self._updated(args[0])
return result
# dict methods we don't want to support
clear = None
pop = None
popitem = None
update = None
def _updated(self, field):
# callback for all updates
self._updates[field] = self[field]
if field in self._deletes:
self._deletes.remove(field)
@property
def pk_field(self):
'''
Name of the primary key field as retrieved from rethinkdb table
metadata, 'id' by default. Should not be overridden. Override
`table_create` if you want to use a nonstandard field as the primary
key.
'''
if not self._pk:
try:
pk = self.rr.db('rethinkdb').table('table_config').filter({
'db': self.rr.dbname, 'name': self.table}).get_field(
'primary_key')[0].run()
self._pk = pk
except Exception as e:
raise Exception(
'problem determining primary key for table %s.%s: %s',
self.rr.dbname, self.table, e)
return self._pk
@property
def pk_value(self):
'''
Value of primary key field.
'''
return getattr(self, self.pk_field)
def populate_defaults(self):
'''
This method is called by `save()` before persisting the document to
the database. Subclasses should override it to populate default values
if appropriate.
'''
pass
def save(self):
'''
Persist changes to rethinkdb. Updates only the fields that have
changed. Performs insert rather than update if the document has no
primary key or if the primary key is absent from the database.
If there have been any changes to nested fields, updates the first
level attribute. For example, if foo['bar']['baz']['quux'] has changed,
all of foo['bar'] is replaced, but foo['something_else'] is not
touched.
'''
should_insert = False
try:
self[self.pk_field] # raises KeyError if missing
if self._updates:
# r.literal() to replace, not merge with, nested fields
updates = {field: r.literal(self._updates[field])
for field in self._updates}
query = self.rr.table(self.table).get(
self.pk_value).update(updates)
result = query.run()
if result['skipped']: # primary key not found
should_insert = True
elif result['errors'] or result['deleted']:
raise Exception(
'unexpected result %s from rethinkdb query %s' % (
result, query))
if not should_insert and self._deletes:
query = self.rr.table(self.table).replace(
r.row.without(self._deletes))
result = query.run()
if result['errors']: # primary key not found
should_insert = True
elif result['replaced'] != 1:
raise Exception(
'unexpected result %s from rethinkdb query %s' % (
result, query))
except KeyError:
should_insert = True
if should_insert:
query = self.rr.table(self.table).insert(self)
result = query.run()
if result['inserted'] != 1:
raise Exception(
'unexpected result %s from rethinkdb query %s' % (
result, query))
if 'generated_keys' in result:
dict.__setitem__(
self, self.pk_field, result['generated_keys'][0])
self._clear_updates()
def refresh(self):
'''
Refresh the document from the database.
'''
d = self.rr.table(self.table).get(self.pk_value).run()
if d is None:
raise KeyError
for k in d:
dict.__setitem__(
self, k, watch(d[k], callback=self._updated, field=k))