Commit 6f30dfd4 authored by Ayush Tiwari's avatar Ayush Tiwari

bt5_config: Update build function for BusinessItem object to consider case of...

bt5_config: Update build function for BusinessItem object to consider case of path containing property
parent 9d0aacfc
......@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class BusinessTemplate(XMLObject):
an ERP5Site. Everything will be saved just via path"""
meta_type = 'ERP5 Business Template'
portal_type = 'Business Template'
portal_type = 'Business Manager'
allowed_content_types = ('BusinessItem', )
add_permission = Permissions.AddPortalContent
......@@ -134,11 +134,13 @@ class BusinessTemplate(XMLObject):
return result
def install(self):
"""Install the business template
We do installation step by step:
"""
Installs the business template in steps:
1. Reduction of the BT
2. Flattenning the BT
3. COpying the object at the path mentioned in BT"""
3. COpying the object at the path mentioned in BT
"""
status = self.getStatus()
if status == 'reduced':
self.flattenBusinessTemplate()
......@@ -160,7 +162,7 @@ class BusinessTemplate(XMLObject):
"""Upgrade the business template"""
pass
def flattenBusienssTemplate(self):
def flattenBusinessTemplate(self):
"""
Flattening a reduced business template with two path p1 and p2 where p1 <> p2:
......@@ -168,15 +170,18 @@ class BusinessTemplate(XMLObject):
A reduced business template BT is said to be flattened if and only if:
flatten(BT) = BT
"""
portal = self.getPortalObject()
if self.getStatus() != 'reduced':
raise ValueError, 'Please reduce the BT before flatenning'
# XXX: Maybe call reduce function on BT by itself here rather than just
# raising the error, because there is no other choice
else:
# TODO: Still not clear on what flattens means here
pass
path_list = self.getTemplatePathList()
for path_item in self._path_item_list:
path = path_item._path
obj = portal.unrestrictedTraverse(path)
def reduceBusienssTemplate(self):
def reduceBusienessTemplate(self):
"""
Reduction is a function that takes a Business Template as input and returns
a smaller business template by taking out values with lower priority layers.
......@@ -265,12 +270,22 @@ class BusinessItem(Implicit, Persistent):
def build(self, context, **kw):
"""
Extract value for the given path from the OFS
Three different situations to extract value:
1. For paths which point directly to an object in OFS
2. For paths which point to multiple objects inside a folder
3. For paths which point to property of an object in OFS : In this case, we
can have URL Delimiters like ?, #, = in the path
"""
p = context.getPortalObject()
path = self._path
include_subobjects = 0
if path.endswith("**"):
include_subobjects = 1
if '#' in path:
relative_url, property_id = path.split('#')
obj = p.unrestrictedTraverse(relative_url)
property_value = obj.getProperty(property_id)
self._value = property_value
else:
for relative_url in self._resolvePath(p, [], path.split('/')):
obj = p.unrestrictedTraverse(relative_url)
obj = obj._getCopy(context)
......@@ -291,8 +306,26 @@ class BusinessItem(Implicit, Persistent):
def _resolvePath(self, folder, relative_url_list, id_list):
"""
XXX: Needs to be updated for Business Item as we now consider that we
can also use path to add properties.
XXX: Needs to be updated for as we now consider that we can also use path
to add properties.
We go through 3 types of paths:
1. General path we find in erp5 for objects
Ex: portal_type/Person
In this case, we import/export the object on the path
2. Path where we consider saving sub-objects also, in that case we create
new BusinessItem for those objects
Ex: portal_catalog/erp5_mysql_innodb/**
This should create BI for the catalog methods sub-objects present in the
erp5_catalog.
3. Path where we save specific properties of erp5 objects.
Ex: portal_type/Person#title
In this case, we reach the object to apply/get property value. In case the
property is non-existent or not-available while applying, we apply it by
guessing the type from the value given.
This method calls itself recursively.
......@@ -307,7 +340,7 @@ class BusinessItem(Implicit, Persistent):
# If the id has no meta character, do not have to check all objects.
obj = folder._getOb(id, None)
if obj is None:
raise AttributeError, "Could not resolve '%s' during Business Item processing." % id
raise AttributeError, "Could not resolve '%s' during BusinessItem processing." % id
return self._resolvePath(obj, relative_url_list + [id], id_list[1:])
path_list = []
for object_id in fnmatch.filter(folder.objectIds(), id):
......@@ -336,6 +369,12 @@ class BusinessItem(Implicit, Persistent):
"""
pass
def install(self):
"""
Set the value to the defined path.
"""
pass
def __add__(self, other):
"""
Add the values from the path when the path is same for 2 objects
......
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