Commit 14830f17 authored by Ayush Tiwari's avatar Ayush Tiwari Committed by Ayush Tiwari

bt5_config: Resolve path for sub-objects in Business Manager path

parent 6c3f38cd
......@@ -354,17 +354,56 @@ class BusinessManager(XMLObject):
"""
Store data for objects in the ERP5
"""
portal = self.getPortalObject()
LOG('Business Manager', INFO, 'Storing Manager Data')
self._path_item_list = []
path_item_list = self.getTemplatePathList()
if path_item_list:
path_item_list = [l.split(' | ') for l in path_item_list]
for path_item in path_item_list:
# Here we check for the path which also add sub-objects, in that case,
# we create separate BusinessItem objects for each sub-object with
# same layer and sign
# XXX: Not very effective as it tries to get all the objects which makes
# it vey slow
path_list = self._resolvePath(portal, [], path_item[0].split('/'))
for path in path_list:
try:
self._path_item_list.append(BusinessItem(path_item[0], path_item[1], path_item[2]))
self._path_item_list.append(BusinessItem(path, path_item[1], path_item[2]))
except IndexError:
pass
def _resolvePath(self, folder, relative_url_list, id_list):
"""
For Business Manager, we expect to resolve the path incase we face
paths which expect to include sub-objects.
For example: 'portal_catalog/erp5_mysql_innodb/**' should only consider
the sub-objects of the object mentioned, and create separate BusinessItem
objects for all of them.
This method calls itself recursively.
The folder is the current object which contains sub-objects.
The list of ids are path components. If the list is empty,
the current folder is valid.
"""
if len(id_list) == 0:
return ['/'.join(relative_url_list)]
id = id_list[0]
if re.search('[\*\?\[\]]', id) is None:
# 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 template processing." % id
return self._resolvePath(obj, relative_url_list + [id], id_list[1:])
path_list = []
for object_id in fnmatch.filter(folder.objectIds(), id):
if object_id != "":
path_list.extend(self._resolvePath(
folder._getOb(object_id),
relative_url_list + [object_id], id_list[1:]))
return path_list
def getPathList(self):
path_list = []
for item in self._path_item_list:
......@@ -656,6 +695,12 @@ class BusinessItem(Implicit, Persistent):
self._generateHash()
else:
try:
# XXX: After we apply _resolve path list while storing Data for the
# Business Manager, this should be of no use as there will be no path
# where we are going to achieve something different for relative_path
# from the result of _resolvePath on a given path.
# TODO: Remove this after checking successfull implementation of
# _resolve path in Business Manager in storeTemplateData
for relative_url in self._resolvePath(p, [], path.split('/')):
obj = p.unrestrictedTraverse(relative_url)
obj = obj._getCopy(context)
......
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