from osv import osv, fields
+from osv.orm import except_orm
-import os
import nodes
from tools.translate import _
'create_uid': fields.many2one('res.users', 'Creator', readonly=True),
'domain': fields.char('Domain', size=128, help="Use a domain if you want to apply an automatic filter on visible resources."),
'user_id': fields.many2one('res.users', 'Owner'),
- 'storage_id': fields.many2one('document.storage', 'Storage'),
+ 'storage_id': fields.many2one('document.storage', 'Storage', change_default=True),
'group_ids': fields.many2many('res.groups', 'document_directory_group_rel', 'item_id', 'group_id', 'Groups'),
- 'parent_id': fields.many2one('document.directory', 'Parent Directory', select=1),
+ 'parent_id': fields.many2one('document.directory', 'Parent Directory', select=1, change_default=True),
'child_ids': fields.one2many('document.directory', 'parent_id', 'Children'),
'file_ids': fields.one2many('ir.attachment', 'parent_id', 'Files'),
'content_ids': fields.one2many('document.directory.content', 'directory_id', 'Virtual Files'),
('directory','Static Directory'),
('ressource','Folders per resource'),
],
- 'Type', required=True, select=1,
+ 'Type', required=True, select=1, change_default=True,
help="Each directory can either have the type Static or be linked to another resource. A static directory, as with Operating Systems, is the classic directory that can contain a set of files. The directories linked to systems resources automatically possess sub-directories for each of resource types defined in the parent directory."),
- 'ressource_type_id': fields.many2one('ir.model', 'Resource model',
+ 'ressource_type_id': fields.many2one('ir.model', 'Resource model', change_default=True,
help="Select an object here and there will be one folder per record of that resource."),
'resource_field': fields.many2one('ir.model.fields', 'Name field', help='Field to be used as name on resource directories. If empty, the "name" will be used.'),
'resource_find_all': fields.boolean('Find all resources', required=True,
help="If true, all attachments that match this resource will " \
" be located. If false, only ones that have this as parent." ),
- 'ressource_parent_type_id': fields.many2one('ir.model', 'Parent Model',
+ 'ressource_parent_type_id': fields.many2one('ir.model', 'Parent Model', change_default=True,
help="If you put an object here, this directory template will appear bellow all of these objects. " \
+ "Such directories are \"attached\" to the specific model or record, just like attachments. " \
"Don't put a parent directory if you select a parent model."),
- 'ressource_id': fields.integer('Resource ID'),
+ 'ressource_id': fields.integer('Resource ID',
+ help="Along with Parent Model, this ID attaches this folder to a specific record of Parent Model."),
'ressource_tree': fields.boolean('Tree Structure',
help="Check this if you want to use the same tree structure as the object selected in the system."),
'dctx_ids': fields.one2many('document.directory.dctx', 'dir_id', 'Context fields'),
- 'company_id': fields.many2one('res.company', 'Company'),
+ 'company_id': fields.many2one('res.company', 'Company', change_default=True),
}
_defaults = {
'company_id': lambda s,cr,uid,c: s.pool.get('res.company')._company_default_get(cr, uid, 'document.directory', context=c),
'user_id': lambda self,cr,uid,ctx: uid,
- 'domain': lambda self,cr,uid,ctx: '[]',
- 'type': lambda *args: 'directory',
- 'ressource_id': lambda *a: 0,
- 'storage_id': _get_def_storage,
+ 'domain': '[]',
+ 'type': 'directory',
+ 'ressource_id': 0,
+ 'storage_id': _get_def_storage, # Still, it is bad practice to set it everywhere.
'resource_find_all': True,
}
_sql_constraints = [
def get_full_path(self, cr, uid, dir_id, context=None):
""" Return the full path to this directory, in a list, root first
"""
+ if isinstance(dir_id, (tuple, list)):
+ assert len(dir_id) == 1
+ dir_id = dir_id[0]
+
def _parent(dir_id, path):
parent=self.browse(cr, uid, dir_id)
if parent.parent_id and not parent.ressource_parent_type_id:
_parent(dir_id, path)
return path
- def _check_recursion(self, cr, uid, ids):
+ def _check_recursion(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
level = 100
while len(ids):
cr.execute('select distinct parent_id from document_directory where id in ('+','.join(map(str,ids))+')')
""" Return a node object for the given uri.
This fn merely passes the call to node_context
"""
- if not context:
- context = {}
return nodes.get_node_context(cr, uid, context).get_uri(cr, uri)
- def get_dir_permissions(self, cr, uid, ids ):
+ def get_node_class(self, cr, uid, ids, dbro=None, dynamic=False, context=None):
+ """Retrieve the class of nodes for this directory
+
+ This function can be overriden by inherited classes ;)
+ @param dbro The browse object, if caller already has it
+ """
+ if dbro is None:
+ dbro = self.browse(cr, uid, ids, context=context)
+
+ if dynamic:
+ return nodes.node_res_obj
+ elif dbro.type == 'directory':
+ return nodes.node_dir
+ elif dbro.type == 'ressource':
+ return nodes.node_res_dir
+ else:
+ raise ValueError("dir node for %s type", dbro.type)
+
+ def _prepare_context(self, cr, uid, nctx, context=None):
+ """ Fill nctx with properties for this database
+ @param nctx instance of nodes.node_context, to be filled
+ @param context ORM context (dict) for us
+
+ Note that this function is called *without* a list of ids,
+ it should behave the same for the whole database (based on the
+ ORM instance of document.directory).
+
+ Some databases may override this and attach properties to the
+ node_context. See WebDAV, CalDAV.
+ """
+ return
+
+ def get_dir_permissions(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
"""Check what permission user 'uid' has on directory 'id'
"""
assert len(ids) == 1
- id = ids[0]
- cr.execute( "SELECT count(dg.item_id) AS needs, count(ug.uid) AS has " \
- " FROM document_directory_group_rel dg " \
- " LEFT OUTER JOIN res_groups_users_rel ug " \
- " ON (dg.group_id = ug.gid AND ug.uid = %s) " \
- " WHERE dg.item_id = %s ", (uid, id))
- needs, has = cr.fetchone()
- if needs and not has:
- return 1 # still allow to descend into.
- else:
- return 15
+ res = 0
+ for pperms in [('read', 5), ('write', 2), ('unlink', 8)]:
+ try:
+ self.check_access_rule(cr, uid, ids, pperms[0], context=context)
+ res |= pperms[1]
+ except except_orm:
+ pass
+ return res
def _locate_child(self, cr, uid, root_id, uri,nparent, ncontext):
""" try to locate the node in uri,
default ={}
name = self.read(cr, uid, [id])[0]['name']
default.update({'name': name+ " (copy)"})
- return super(document_directory,self).copy(cr, uid, id, default, context)
+ return super(document_directory,self).copy(cr, uid, id, default, context=context)
def _check_duplication(self, cr, uid, vals, ids=[], op='create'):
name=vals.get('name',False)
name=directory.name
if not parent_id:
parent_id=directory.parent_id and directory.parent_id.id or False
+ # TODO fix algo
if not ressource_parent_type_id:
ressource_parent_type_id=directory.ressource_parent_type_id and directory.ressource_parent_type_id.id or False
if not ressource_id:
def create(self, cr, uid, vals, context=None):
if not self._check_duplication(cr, uid, vals):
raise osv.except_osv(_('ValidateError'), _('Directory name must be unique!'))
- if vals.get('name',False) and (vals.get('name').find('/')+1 or vals.get('name').find('@')+1 or vals.get('name').find('$')+1 or vals.get('name').find('#')+1) :
- raise osv.except_osv(_('ValidateError'), _('Directory name contains special characters!'))
+ newname = vals.get('name',False)
+ if newname:
+ for illeg in ('/', '@', '$', '#'):
+ if illeg in newname:
+ raise osv.except_osv(_('ValidateError'), _('Directory name contains special characters!'))
return super(document_directory,self).create(cr, uid, vals, context)
# TODO def unlink(...
_name = 'document.directory.dctx'
_description = 'Directory Dynamic Context'
_columns = {
- 'dir_id': fields.many2one('document.directory', 'Directory', required=True),
+ 'dir_id': fields.many2one('document.directory', 'Directory', required=True, ondelete="cascade"),
'field': fields.char('Field', size=20, required=True, select=1, help="The name of the field. Note that the prefix \"dctx_\" will be prepended to what is typed here."),
'expr': fields.char('Expression', size=64, required=True, help="A python expression used to evaluate the field.\n" + \
"You can use 'dir_id' for current dir, 'res_id', 'res_model' as a reference to the current record, in dynamic folders"),