#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ openslides.config.api ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Api for the config app. :copyright: 2011–2013 by OpenSlides team, see AUTHORS. :license: GNU GPL, see LICENSE for more details. """ from .models import ConfigStore from .exceptions import ConfigError, ConfigNotFound from .signals import config_signal class ConfigHandler(object): """ An simple object class to wrap the config variables. It is a container object. To get a config variable use x = config[...], to set it use config[...] = x. """ def __getitem__(self, key): try: return self._cache[key] except KeyError: raise ConfigNotFound('The config variable %s was not found.' % key) except AttributeError: self.setup_cache() return self[key] def __setitem__(self, key, value): updated_rows = ConfigStore.objects.filter(key=key).update(value=value) if not updated_rows: ConfigStore.objects.create(key=key, value=value) self._cache[key] = value def setup_cache(self): """ Loads all config variables from the database and by sending a signal to get the default into the cache. """ self._cache = {} for receiver, config_page in config_signal.send(sender=self): for config_variable in config_page.variables: if config_variable.name in self._cache: raise ConfigError('Too many values for config variable %s found.' % config_variable.name) self._cache[config_variable.name] = config_variable.default_value for config_object in ConfigStore.objects.all(): self._cache[config_object.key] = config_object.value def __contains__(self, key): try: config[key] except ConfigNotFound: return False else: return True config = ConfigHandler() """ Final entry point to get an set config variables. To get a config variable use x = config[...], to set it use config[...] = x. """ class ConfigBasePage(object): """ An abstract base class for simple and grouped config pages. The attributes title and url are required. The attribute weight is used for the order of the links in the submenu of the views. The attribute extra_context can be used to insert extra css and js files into the template. """ def __init__(self, title, url, required_permission=None, weight=0, extra_context={}): self.title = title self.url = url self.required_permission = required_permission self.weight = weight self.extra_context = extra_context def is_shown(self): """ Returns True if at least one variable of the page has a form field. """ for variable in self.variables: if variable.form_field is not None: return True else: return False class ConfigGroupedPage(ConfigBasePage): """ A simple object class for a grouped config page. Developers have to set the groups attribute (tuple). The config variables are available via the variables attribute. The page is shown as view in the config tab, if there is at least one variable with a form field. """ def __init__(self, groups, **kwargs): self.groups = groups super(ConfigGroupedPage, self).__init__(**kwargs) @property def variables(self): for group in self.groups: for variable in group.variables: yield variable class ConfigPage(ConfigBasePage): """ A simple object class for a ungrouped config page. Developers have to set the variables (tuple) directly. The page is shown as view in the config tab, if there is at least one variable with a form field. """ def __init__(self, variables, **kwargs): self.variables = variables super(ConfigPage, self).__init__(**kwargs) class ConfigGroup(object): """ A simple object class representing a group of variables (tuple) with a special title. """ def __init__(self, title, variables): self.title = title self.variables = variables def get_field_names(self): return [variable.name for variable in self.variables if variable.form_field is not None] class ConfigVariable(object): """ A simple object class to wrap new config variables. The keyword arguments 'name' and 'default_value' are required. The keyword argument 'form_field' has to be set, if the variable should appear on the ConfigView. """ def __init__(self, name, default_value, form_field=None): self.name = name self.default_value = default_value self.form_field = form_field