from inspect import getargspec
import sqlalchemy
-from sqlalchemy import create_engine, Table, MetaData, Column, Integer, desc
+from sqlalchemy import create_engine, Table, MetaData, Column, Integer, desc, \
+ Text, ForeignKey
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker, mapper, relation, object_session, \
- backref, MapperExtension, EXT_CONTINUE
+ backref, MapperExtension, EXT_CONTINUE, object_mapper
from sqlalchemy import types as sqltypes
# Don't remove this, we re-export the exceptions to scripts which import us
'''
return session.query(cls).get(primary_key)
+ def session(self, replace = False):
+ '''
+ Returns the current session that is associated with the object. May
+ return None is object is in detached state.
+ '''
+
+ return object_session(self)
+
+ def clone(self, session = None):
+ '''
+ Clones the current object in a new session and returns the new clone. A
+ fresh session is created if the optional session parameter is not
+ provided. The function will fail if a session is provided and has
+ unflushed changes.
+
+ RATIONALE: SQLAlchemy's session is not thread safe. This method clones
+ an existing object to allow several threads to work with their own
+ instances of an ORMObject.
+
+ WARNING: Only persistent (committed) objects can be cloned. Changes
+ made to the original object that are not committed yet will get lost.
+ The session of the new object will always be rolled back to avoid
+ ressource leaks.
+ '''
+
+ if self.session() is None:
+ raise RuntimeError( \
+ 'Method clone() failed for detached object:\n%s' % self)
+ self.session().flush()
+ mapper = object_mapper(self)
+ primary_key = mapper.primary_key_from_instance(self)
+ object_class = self.__class__
+ if session is None:
+ session = DBConn().session()
+ elif len(session.new) + len(session.dirty) + len(session.deleted) > 0:
+ raise RuntimeError( \
+ 'Method clone() failed due to unflushed changes in session.')
+ new_object = session.query(object_class).get(primary_key)
+ session.rollback()
+ if new_object is None:
+ raise RuntimeError( \
+ 'Method clone() failed for non-persistent object:\n%s' % self)
+ return new_object
+
__all__.append('ORMObject')
################################################################################
################################################################################
-class BinContents(object):
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- pass
+class BinContents(ORMObject):
+ def __init__(self, file = None, binary = None):
+ self.file = file
+ self.binary = binary
- def __repr__(self):
- return '<BinContents (%s, %s)>' % (self.binary, self.filename)
+ def properties(self):
+ return ['file', 'binary']
__all__.append('BinContents')
def properties(self):
return ['package', 'version', 'maintainer', 'source', 'architecture', \
'poolfile', 'binarytype', 'fingerprint', 'install_date', \
- 'suites_count', 'binary_id']
+ 'suites_count', 'binary_id', 'contents_count']
def not_null_constraints(self):
return ['package', 'version', 'maintainer', 'source', 'poolfile', \
)
tables_no_primary = (
- 'bin_contents',
'changes_pending_files_map',
'changes_pending_source_files',
'changes_pool_files',
table = Table(table_name, self.db_meta, autoload=True)
setattr(self, 'tbl_%s' % table_name, table)
+ # bin_contents needs special attention until update #41 has been
+ # applied
+ self.tbl_bin_contents = Table('bin_contents', self.db_meta, \
+ Column('file', Text, primary_key = True),
+ Column('binary_id', Integer, ForeignKey('binaries.id'), \
+ primary_key = True),
+ autoload=True, useexisting=True)
+
for view_name in views:
view = Table(view_name, self.db_meta, autoload=True)
setattr(self, 'view_%s' % view_name, view)
fingerprint = relation(Fingerprint, backref="uploadblocks"),
uid = relation(Uid, backref="uploadblocks")))
+ mapper(BinContents, self.tbl_bin_contents,
+ properties = dict(
+ binary = relation(DBBinary,
+ backref=backref('contents', lazy='dynamic')),
+ file = self.tbl_bin_contents.c.file))
+
## Connection functions
def __createconn(self):
from config import Config