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Romain Courteaud
erp5_rtl_support
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24277038
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24277038
authored
Mar 30, 2017
by
Ayush Tiwari
Committed by
Ayush Tiwari
Aug 31, 2017
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erp5_catalog: Simplify manage_exportProperties function
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product/ZSQLCatalog/SQLCatalog.py
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@@ -738,19 +738,10 @@ class Catalog(Folder,
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@@ -738,19 +738,10 @@ class Catalog(Folder,
for
item
in
item_list
:
for
item
in
item_list
:
f
.
write
(
' <item type="str">%s</item>
\
n
'
%
escape
(
str
(
item
)))
f
.
write
(
' <item type="str">%s</item>
\
n
'
%
escape
(
str
(
item
)))
f
.
write
(
' </property>
\
n
'
)
f
.
write
(
' </property>
\
n
'
)
# XXX Although filters are not properties, output filters here.
# Filters are now propeties in ERP5 SQL Method(s)
# XXX Ideally, filters should be properties in Z SQL Methods, shouldn't they?
filter_dict
=
self
.
_getFilterDict
()
filter_dict
=
self
.
_getFilterDict
()
if
filter_dict
:
if
filter_dict
:
filter_list
=
[]
for
filter_id
,
filter_def
in
sorted
(
filter_dict
.
iteritems
()):
for
filter_id
in
filter_dict
.
keys
():
filter_definition
=
filter_dict
[
filter_id
]
filter_list
.
append
((
filter_id
,
filter_definition
))
# Sort for easy diff
filter_list
.
sort
(
key
=
lambda
x
:
x
[
0
])
for
filter_item
in
filter_list
:
filter_id
=
filter_item
[
0
]
filter_def
=
filter_item
[
1
]
if
not
filter_def
[
'filtered'
]:
if
not
filter_def
[
'filtered'
]:
# If a filter is not activated, no need to output it.
# If a filter is not activated, no need to output it.
continue
continue
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