Commit 296076ed authored by Andreas Jung's avatar Andreas Jung

- Collector #1792: applied patch for broken ZClasses

parent be1f3c0f
...@@ -22,10 +22,12 @@ Zope Changes ...@@ -22,10 +22,12 @@ Zope Changes
- Collector #1233: port ZOPE_CONFIG patch from Zope 2.7 to Zope 2.8 - Collector #1233: port ZOPE_CONFIG patch from Zope 2.7 to Zope 2.8
Zope 2.8.0 (to be released 2005/06/11) Zope 2.8.0 (2005/06/11)
Bugs Fixed Bugs Fixed
- Collector #1792: applied patch for broken ZClasses
- doc/FAQ.txt updated: should bear some resemblance to reality now. - doc/FAQ.txt updated: should bear some resemblance to reality now.
(PCGI stuff removed; error information updated; PID information (PCGI stuff removed; error information updated; PID information
updated; upgrade procedure added; some common version questions added.) updated; upgrade procedure added; some common version questions added.)
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...@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ class FactoryDispatcher(Acquisition.Implicit): ...@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ class FactoryDispatcher(Acquisition.Implicit):
m=d[name] m=d[name]
w=getattr(m, '_permissionMapper', None) w=getattr(m, '_permissionMapper', None)
if w is not None: if w is not None:
m=ofWrapper(aqwrap(m, getattr(w,'aq_base',w), self)) m=aqwrap(m, getattr(w,'aq_base',w), self)
return m return m
...@@ -102,10 +102,3 @@ class FactoryDispatcher(Acquisition.Implicit): ...@@ -102,10 +102,3 @@ class FactoryDispatcher(Acquisition.Implicit):
d = update_menu and '/manage_main?update_menu=1' or '/manage_main' d = update_menu and '/manage_main?update_menu=1' or '/manage_main'
REQUEST['RESPONSE'].redirect(self.DestinationURL()+d) REQUEST['RESPONSE'].redirect(self.DestinationURL()+d)
import ExtensionClass
class ofWrapper(ExtensionClass.Base):
def __init__(self, o):
self._o=o
def __of__(self, parent): return self.__dict__['_o']
...@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import Method, Basic, Property, AccessControl.Role, re ...@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import Method, Basic, Property, AccessControl.Role, re
from ZPublisher.mapply import mapply from ZPublisher.mapply import mapply
from ExtensionClass import Base from ExtensionClass import Base
from Acquisition import aq_base
from App.FactoryDispatcher import FactoryDispatcher from App.FactoryDispatcher import FactoryDispatcher
from ComputedAttribute import ComputedAttribute from ComputedAttribute import ComputedAttribute
from Products.PythonScripts.PythonScript import PythonScript from Products.PythonScripts.PythonScript import PythonScript
...@@ -388,7 +389,7 @@ class ZClass( Base ...@@ -388,7 +389,7 @@ class ZClass( Base
product=product, product=product,
id=self.id, id=self.id,
meta_type=z.meta_type or '', meta_type=z.meta_type or '',
meta_class=self, meta_class=aq_base(self),
) )
def _unregister(self): def _unregister(self):
...@@ -448,10 +449,7 @@ class ZClass( Base ...@@ -448,10 +449,7 @@ class ZClass( Base
screen of the new instance's parent Folder. Otherwise, screen of the new instance's parent Folder. Otherwise,
the instance will be returned. the instance will be returned.
""" """
i=mapply(self._zclass_, (), REQUEST) i = self.fromRequest(id, REQUEST)
try: i._setId(id)
except AttributeError:
i.id=id
folder=durl=None folder=durl=None
if hasattr(self, 'Destination'): if hasattr(self, 'Destination'):
d=self.Destination d=self.Destination
...@@ -461,6 +459,8 @@ class ZClass( Base ...@@ -461,6 +459,8 @@ class ZClass( Base
if not hasattr(folder,'_setObject'): if not hasattr(folder,'_setObject'):
folder=folder.aq_parent folder=folder.aq_parent
# An object is not guarenteed to have the id we passed in.
id = i.getId()
folder._setObject(id, i) folder._setObject(id, i)
if RESPONSE is not None: if RESPONSE is not None:
...@@ -468,16 +468,23 @@ class ZClass( Base ...@@ -468,16 +468,23 @@ class ZClass( Base
except: durl=REQUEST['URL3'] except: durl=REQUEST['URL3']
RESPONSE.redirect(durl+'/manage_workspace') RESPONSE.redirect(durl+'/manage_workspace')
else: else:
# An object is not guarenteed to have the id we passed in.
id = i.getId()
return folder._getOb(id) return folder._getOb(id)
index_html=createInObjectManager index_html=createInObjectManager
def fromRequest(self, id=None, REQUEST={}): def fromRequest(self, id=None, REQUEST={}):
i=mapply(self._zclass_, (), REQUEST) if self._zclass_.__init__ is object.__init__:
if id is not None and (not hasattr(i, 'id') or not i.id): i.id=id # there is no user defined __init__, avoid calling
# mapply then, as it would fail while trying
# to figure out the function properties
i = self._zclass_()
else:
i = mapply(self._zclass_, (), REQUEST)
if id is not None:
try:
i._setId(id)
except AttributeError:
i.id = id
return i return i
def __call__(self, *args, **kw): def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
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...@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ To do anything, we need a working Zope object space: ...@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ To do anything, we need a working Zope object space:
>>> conn.root()['Application'] = app >>> conn.root()['Application'] = app
>>> from OFS.Application import initialize >>> from OFS.Application import initialize
>>> initialize(app) >>> initialize(app)
>>> app.manage_addFolder('sandbox')
>>> sandbox = app.sandbox
Once we have an object space, we need to create a product to hold the ZClass: Once we have an object space, we need to create a product to hold the ZClass:
...@@ -28,7 +30,90 @@ Then we can create the ZClass in the product: ...@@ -28,7 +30,90 @@ Then we can create the ZClass in the product:
>>> test.manage_addZClass('C', zope_object=True, CreateAFactory=True) >>> test.manage_addZClass('C', zope_object=True, CreateAFactory=True)
Having created a ZClass, we can create an instance: Having created a ZClass, we can create an instance.
When setting the 'CreateAFactory' flag, a factory will be created which
can be called from the web to create a new instance of 'C'. It also places
an option for adding 'C's in the Add-menu in the ZMI.
>>> factory = test.C_factory
>>> factory.__class__
<class 'App.Factory.Factory'>
The other objects created are:
- a permission "C_add_permission" required to access the factory,
>>> test.C_add_permission.meta_type
'Zope Permission'
- an initial add-form "C_addForm" which calls
>>> test.C_addForm.meta_type
'DTML Method'
- the add-script "C_add" for creating a new 'C' instance
>>> test.C_add.meta_type
'Script (Python)'
The factory stores the name of the initial page and its permission name:
>>> factory.initial, factory.permission
('C_addForm', 'Add Cs')
We only need a simple add-script in this scenario:
>>> factory.initial = 'C_add'
>>> test.C_add.ZPythonScript_edit('',
... '##parameters=dispatcher, request\n'
... 'return container.C.createInObjectManager('
... 'request["id"], request)\n')
...
Anonymous users are usually not allowed to create new content:
add a new user...
>>> app.acl_users._addUser('admin', 'pass', 'pass', (), ())
>>> user = app.acl_users.getUser('admin').__of__(app.acl_users)
log in as user 'admin'...
>>> from AccessControl.SecurityManagement import newSecurityManager
>>> newSecurityManager(None, user)
Now simulate a browser request to add a 'C' instance with id 'z':
>>> request = {'id': 'z'}
>>> sandbox.manage_addProduct['test'].C_factory.index_html(request)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
Unauthorized: You are not allowed to access 'C' in this context
All right, allow the admin user to 'Add Cs':
>>> bool(user.has_permission('Add Cs', sandbox))
False
>>> sandbox.manage_addLocalRoles('admin', ['Admin'])
>>> sandbox.manage_permission('Add Cs', roles=['Admin'])
>>> bool(user.has_permission('Add Cs', sandbox))
True
Try again:
>>> request = {'id': 'z'}
>>> sandbox.manage_addProduct['test'].C_factory.index_html(request)
<C at /sandbox/z>
>>> app.sandbox.z
<C at /sandbox/z>
Log out:
>>> from AccessControl.SecurityManagement import noSecurityManager
>>> noSecurityManager()
From python there is a much simpler way for creating a ZClass instance:
>>> c = test.C() >>> c = test.C()
>>> c._setId('c') >>> c._setId('c')
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...@@ -56,15 +56,20 @@ class ZClassPersistentMetaClass(ExtensionClass.ExtensionClass): ...@@ -56,15 +56,20 @@ class ZClassPersistentMetaClass(ExtensionClass.ExtensionClass):
ExtensionClass.pmc_init_of(result) ExtensionClass.pmc_init_of(result)
return result return result
# copy_reg.py:_slotnames() tries to use this attribute as a cache.
# Dont allow this attribute to be written as it may cause us
# to register with the data_manager.
__slotnames__ = property(None)
def __setattr__(self, name, v): def __setattr__(self, name, v):
super(ZClassPersistentMetaClass, self).__setattr__(name, v)
if not ((name.startswith('_p_') or name.startswith('_v'))): if not ((name.startswith('_p_') or name.startswith('_v'))):
self._p_maybeupdate(name) self._p_maybeupdate(name)
super(ZClassPersistentMetaClass, self).__setattr__(name, v)
def __delattr__(self, name): def __delattr__(self, name):
super(ZClassPersistentMetaClass, self).__delattr__(name)
if not ((name.startswith('_p_') or name.startswith('_v'))): if not ((name.startswith('_p_') or name.startswith('_v'))):
self._p_maybeupdate(name) self._p_maybeupdate(name)
super(ZClassPersistentMetaClass, self).__delattr__(name)
def __setstate__(self, state): def __setstate__(self, state):
try: try:
...@@ -92,6 +97,11 @@ class ZClassPersistentMetaClass(ExtensionClass.ExtensionClass): ...@@ -92,6 +97,11 @@ class ZClassPersistentMetaClass(ExtensionClass.ExtensionClass):
for k in to_remove: for k in to_remove:
delattr(self, k) delattr(self, k)
try:
del cdict['__slotnames__']
except KeyError:
pass
for k, v in cdict.items(): for k, v in cdict.items():
setattr(self, k, v) setattr(self, k, v)
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...@@ -205,12 +205,38 @@ Lets create a persistent class that subclasses Persistent: ...@@ -205,12 +205,38 @@ Lets create a persistent class that subclasses Persistent:
>>> connection.root()['P'] = P >>> connection.root()['P'] = P
>>> tm.commit()
The persistence variables are as expected:
>>> P._p_oid
'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02'
>>> P._p_jar is not None
True
>>> P._p_serial is not None
True
>>> P._p_changed
False
>>> initial_serial = P._p_serial
>>> import persistent.mapping >>> import persistent.mapping
>>> connection.root()['obs'] = persistent.mapping.PersistentMapping() >>> connection.root()['obs'] = persistent.mapping.PersistentMapping()
>>> p = P('p') >>> p = P('p')
>>> connection.root()['obs']['p'] = p >>> connection.root()['obs']['p'] = p
>>> tm.commit() >>> tm.commit()
The class will be unaffected:
>>> P._p_oid
'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02'
>>> P._p_jar is not None
True
>>> P._p_serial == initial_serial
True
>>> P._p_changed
False
You might be wondering why we didn't just stick 'p' into the root You might be wondering why we didn't just stick 'p' into the root
object. We created an intermediate persistent object instead. We are object. We created an intermediate persistent object instead. We are
storing persistent classes in the root object. To create a ghost for a storing persistent classes in the root object. To create a ghost for a
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