OpenSlides/openslides/core/config.py
2016-10-01 14:37:04 +02:00

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from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError as DjangoValidationError
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from .exceptions import ConfigError, ConfigNotFound
from .models import ConfigStore
INPUT_TYPE_MAPPING = {
'string': str,
'text': str,
'integer': int,
'boolean': bool,
'choice': str,
'comments': list,
'colorpicker': str}
class ConfigHandler:
"""
A 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 __init__(self):
# Dict, that keeps all ConfigVariable objects. Has to be set at statup.
# See the run method in openslides.core.apps.
self.config_variables = {}
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""
Returns the value of the config variable. Returns the default value, if
not value exists in the database.
"""
try:
default_value = self.config_variables[key].default_value
except KeyError:
raise ConfigNotFound(_('The config variable {} was not found.').format(key))
try:
db_value = ConfigStore.objects.get(key=key)
except ConfigStore.DoesNotExist:
return default_value
return db_value.value
def __contains__(self, key):
"""
Returns True, if the config varialbe exists.
"""
try:
self.config_variables[key]
except KeyError:
return False
else:
return True
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
"""
Sets the new value. First it validates the input.
"""
# Check if the variable is defined.
try:
config_variable = self.config_variables[key]
except KeyError:
raise ConfigNotFound(_('The config variable {} was not found.').format(key))
# Validate datatype and run validators.
expected_type = INPUT_TYPE_MAPPING[config_variable.input_type]
# Try to convert value into the expected datatype
try:
value = expected_type(value)
except ValueError:
raise ConfigError(_('Wrong datatype. Expected %(expected_type)s, got %(got_type)s.') % {
'expected_type': expected_type, 'got_type': type(value)})
if config_variable.input_type == 'choice':
# Choices can be a callable. In this case call it at this place
if callable(config_variable.choices):
choices = config_variable.choices()
else:
choices = config_variable.choices
if value not in map(lambda choice: choice['value'], choices):
raise ConfigError(_('Invalid input. Choice does not match.'))
for validator in config_variable.validators:
try:
validator(value)
except DjangoValidationError as e:
raise ConfigError(e.messages[0])
if config_variable.input_type == 'comments':
if not isinstance(value, list):
raise ConfigError(_('motions_comments has to be a list.'))
for comment in value:
if not isinstance(comment, dict):
raise ConfigError(_('Each element in motions_comments has to be a dict.'))
if comment.get('name') is None or comment.get('public') is None:
raise ConfigError(_('A name and a public property have to be given.'))
if not isinstance(comment['name'], str):
raise ConfigError(_('name has to be string.'))
if not isinstance(comment['public'], bool):
raise ConfigError(_('public property has to be bool.'))
# Save the new value to the database.
try:
db_value = ConfigStore.objects.get(key=key)
except ConfigStore.DoesNotExist:
db_value = ConfigStore(key=key)
db_value.value = value
db_value.save(information={'changed_config': key})
# Call on_change callback.
if config_variable.on_change:
config_variable.on_change()
def update_config_variables(self, items):
"""
Updates the config_variables dict.
items has to be an iterator over ConfigVariable objects.
"""
new_items = dict((variable.name, variable) for variable in items)
# Check that all ConfigVariables are unique. So no key from items can
# be in already in self.config_variables
for key in new_items.keys():
if key in self.config_variables:
raise ConfigError(_('Too many values for config variable {} found.').format(key))
self.config_variables.update(new_items)
def items(self):
"""
Iterates over key-value pairs of all config variables.
"""
# Create a dict with the default values of each ConfigVariable
config_items = dict((key, variable.default_value) for key, variable in self.config_variables.items())
# Update the dict with all values, which are in the db
for db_value in ConfigStore.objects.all():
config_items[db_value.key] = db_value.value
return config_items.items()
def get_all_translatable(self):
"""
Generator to get all config variables as strings when their values are
intended to be translated.
"""
for config_variable in self.config_variables.values():
if config_variable.translatable:
yield config_variable.name
def get_collection_string(self):
"""
Returns the collection_string from the CollectionStore.
"""
return ConfigStore.get_collection_string()
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 ConfigVariable:
"""
A simple object class to wrap new config variables.
The keyword arguments 'name' and 'default_value' are required.
The keyword arguments 'input_type', 'label', 'help_text' and 'hidden'
are for rendering a HTML form element. The 'input_type is also used for
validation. If you set 'input_type' to 'choice' you have to provide
'choices', which is a list of dictionaries containing a value and a
display_name of every possible choice.
The keyword arguments 'weight', 'group' and 'subgroup' are for sorting
and grouping.
The keyword argument validators expects an interable of validator
functions. Such a function gets the value and raises Django's
ValidationError if the value is invalid.
The keyword argument 'on_change' can be a callback which is called
every time, the variable is changed.
If the argument 'translatable' is set, OpenSlides is able to translate
the value during setup of the database if the admin uses the respective
command line option.
"""
def __init__(self, name, default_value, input_type='string', label=None,
help_text=None, choices=None, hidden=False, weight=0,
group=None, subgroup=None, validators=None, on_change=None,
translatable=False):
if input_type not in INPUT_TYPE_MAPPING:
raise ValueError(_('Invalid value for config attribute input_type.'))
if input_type == 'choice' and choices is None:
raise ConfigError(_("Either config attribute 'choices' must not be None or "
"'input_type' must not be 'choice'."))
elif input_type != 'choice' and choices is not None:
raise ConfigError(_("Either config attribute 'choices' must be None or "
"'input_type' must be 'choice'."))
self.name = name
self.default_value = default_value
self.input_type = input_type
self.label = label or name
self.help_text = help_text or ''
self.choices = choices
self.hidden = hidden
self.weight = weight
self.group = group or _('General')
self.subgroup = subgroup
self.validators = validators or ()
self.on_change = on_change
self.translatable = translatable
@property
def data(self):
"""
Property with all data for OPTIONS requests.
"""
data = {
'key': self.name,
'default_value': self.default_value,
'value': config[self.name],
'input_type': self.input_type,
'label': self.label,
'help_text': self.help_text,
}
if self.input_type == 'choice':
data['choices'] = self.choices() if callable(self.choices) else self.choices
return data
def is_hidden(self):
"""
Returns True if the config variable is hidden so it can be removed
from response of OPTIONS request.
"""
return self.hidden