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from bson.dbref import DBRef
from mongoengine import signals
from base import (DocumentMetaclass, TopLevelDocumentMetaclass, BaseDocument,
BaseDict, BaseList)
from queryset import OperationError
from connection import get_db, DEFAULT_CONNECTION_NAME
__all__ = ['Document', 'EmbeddedDocument', 'DynamicDocument',
'DynamicEmbeddedDocument', 'OperationError', 'InvalidCollectionError']
class InvalidCollectionError(Exception):
pass
class EmbeddedDocument(BaseDocument):
"""A :class:`~mongoengine.Document` that isn't stored in its own
collection. :class:`~mongoengine.EmbeddedDocument`\ s should be used as
fields on :class:`~mongoengine.Document`\ s through the
:class:`~mongoengine.EmbeddedDocumentField` field type.
"""
__metaclass__ = DocumentMetaclass
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(EmbeddedDocument, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._changed_fields = []
def __delattr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Handle deletions of fields"""
field_name = args[0]
if field_name in self._fields:
default = self._fields[field_name].default
if callable(default):
default = default()
setattr(self, field_name, default)
else:
super(EmbeddedDocument, self).__delattr__(*args, **kwargs)
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return self._data == other._data
return False
class Document(BaseDocument):
"""The base class used for defining the structure and properties of
collections of documents stored in MongoDB. Inherit from this class, and
add fields as class attributes to define a document's structure.
Individual documents may then be created by making instances of the
:class:`~mongoengine.Document` subclass.
By default, the MongoDB collection used to store documents created using a
:class:`~mongoengine.Document` subclass will be the name of the subclass
converted to lowercase. A different collection may be specified by
providing :attr:`collection` to the :attr:`meta` dictionary in the class
definition.
A :class:`~mongoengine.Document` subclass may be itself subclassed, to
create a specialised version of the document that will be stored in the
same collection. To facilitate this behaviour, `_cls` and `_types`
fields are added to documents (hidden though the MongoEngine interface
though). To disable this behaviour and remove the dependence on the
presence of `_cls` and `_types`, set :attr:`allow_inheritance` to
``False`` in the :attr:`meta` dictionary.
A :class:`~mongoengine.Document` may use a **Capped Collection** by
specifying :attr:`max_documents` and :attr:`max_size` in the :attr:`meta`
dictionary. :attr:`max_documents` is the maximum number of documents that
is allowed to be stored in the collection, and :attr:`max_size` is the
maximum size of the collection in bytes. If :attr:`max_size` is not
specified and :attr:`max_documents` is, :attr:`max_size` defaults to
10000000 bytes (10MB).
Indexes may be created by specifying :attr:`indexes` in the :attr:`meta`
dictionary. The value should be a list of field names or tuples of field
names. Index direction may be specified by prefixing the field names with
a **+** or **-** sign.
Automatic index creation can be disabled by specifying
attr:`auto_create_index` in the :attr:`meta` dictionary. If this is set to
False then indexes will not be created by MongoEngine. This is useful in
production systems where index creation is performed as part of a deployment
system.
By default, _types will be added to the start of every index (that
doesn't contain a list) if allow_inheritance is True. This can be
disabled by either setting types to False on the specific index or
by setting index_types to False on the meta dictionary for the document.
"""
__metaclass__ = TopLevelDocumentMetaclass
@apply
def pk():
"""Primary key alias
"""
def fget(self):
return getattr(self, self._meta['id_field'])
def fset(self, value):
return setattr(self, self._meta['id_field'], value)
return property(fget, fset)
@classmethod
def _get_db(cls):
"""Some Model using other db_alias"""
return get_db(cls._meta.get("db_alias", DEFAULT_CONNECTION_NAME ))
@classmethod
def _get_collection(cls):
"""Returns the collection for the document."""
if not hasattr(cls, '_collection') or cls._collection is None:
db = cls._get_db()
collection_name = cls._get_collection_name()
# Create collection as a capped collection if specified
if cls._meta['max_size'] or cls._meta['max_documents']:
# Get max document limit and max byte size from meta
max_size = cls._meta['max_size'] or 10000000 # 10MB default
max_documents = cls._meta['max_documents']
if collection_name in db.collection_names():
cls._collection = db[collection_name]
# The collection already exists, check if its capped
# options match the specified capped options
options = cls._collection.options()
if options.get('max') != max_documents or \
options.get('size') != max_size:
msg = ('Cannot create collection "%s" as a capped '
'collection as it already exists') % cls._collection
raise InvalidCollectionError(msg)
else:
# Create the collection as a capped collection
opts = {'capped': True, 'size': max_size}
if max_documents:
opts['max'] = max_documents
cls._collection = db.create_collection(
collection_name, **opts
)
else:
cls._collection = db[collection_name]
return cls._collection
def save(self, safe=True, force_insert=False, validate=True, write_options=None,
cascade=None, cascade_kwargs=None, _refs=None):
"""Save the :class:`~mongoengine.Document` to the database. If the
document already exists, it will be updated, otherwise it will be
created.
If ``safe=True`` and the operation is unsuccessful, an
:class:`~mongoengine.OperationError` will be raised.
:param safe: check if the operation succeeded before returning
:param force_insert: only try to create a new document, don't allow
updates of existing documents
:param validate: validates the document; set to ``False`` to skip.
:param write_options: Extra keyword arguments are passed down to
:meth:`~pymongo.collection.Collection.save` OR
:meth:`~pymongo.collection.Collection.insert`
which will be used as options for the resultant ``getLastError`` command.
For example, ``save(..., write_options={w: 2, fsync: True}, ...)`` will
wait until at least two servers have recorded the write and will force an
fsync on each server being written to.
:param cascade: Sets the flag for cascading saves. You can set a default by setting
"cascade" in the document __meta__
:param cascade_kwargs: optional kwargs dictionary to be passed throw to cascading saves
:param _refs: A list of processed references used in cascading saves
.. versionchanged:: 0.5
In existing documents it only saves changed fields using set / unset
Saves are cascaded and any :class:`~bson.dbref.DBRef` objects
that have changes are saved as well.
.. versionchanged:: 0.6
Cascade saves are optional = defaults to True, if you want fine grain
control then you can turn off using document meta['cascade'] = False
Also you can pass different kwargs to the cascade save using cascade_kwargs
which overwrites the existing kwargs with custom values
"""
signals.pre_save.send(self.__class__, document=self)
if validate:
self.validate()
if not write_options:
write_options = {}
doc = self.to_mongo()
created = force_insert or '_id' not in doc
try:
collection = self.__class__.objects._collection
if created:
if force_insert:
object_id = collection.insert(doc, safe=safe, **write_options)
else:
object_id = collection.save(doc, safe=safe, **write_options)
else:
object_id = doc['_id']
updates, removals = self._delta()
# Need to add shard key to query, or you get an error
select_dict = {'_id': object_id}
shard_key = self.__class__._meta.get('shard_key', tuple())
for k in shard_key:
actual_key = self._db_field_map.get(k, k)
select_dict[actual_key] = doc[actual_key]
upsert = self._created
if updates:
collection.update(select_dict, {"$set": updates}, upsert=upsert, safe=safe, **write_options)
if removals:
collection.update(select_dict, {"$unset": removals}, upsert=upsert, safe=safe, **write_options)
cascade = self._meta.get('cascade', True) if cascade is None else cascade
if cascade:
kwargs = {
"safe": safe,
"force_insert": force_insert,
"validate": validate,
"write_options": write_options,
"cascade": cascade
}
if cascade_kwargs: # Allow granular control over cascades
kwargs.update(cascade_kwargs)
kwargs['_refs'] = _refs
#self._changed_fields = []
self.cascade_save(**kwargs)
except pymongo.errors.OperationFailure, err:
message = 'Could not save document (%s)'
if u'duplicate key' in unicode(err):
message = u'Tried to save duplicate unique keys (%s)'
raise OperationError(message % unicode(err))
id_field = self._meta['id_field']
self[id_field] = self._fields[id_field].to_python(object_id)
self._changed_fields = []
self._created = False
signals.post_save.send(self.__class__, document=self, created=created)
return self
def cascade_save(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Recursively saves any references / generic references on an object"""
from fields import ReferenceField, GenericReferenceField
_refs = kwargs.get('_refs', []) or []
for name, cls in self._fields.items():
if not isinstance(cls, (ReferenceField, GenericReferenceField)):
continue
ref = getattr(self, name)
if not ref:
continue
ref_id = "%s,%s" % (ref.__class__.__name__, str(ref._data))
if ref and ref_id not in _refs:
_refs.append(ref_id)
kwargs["_refs"] = _refs
ref.save(**kwargs)
ref._changed_fields = []
def update(self, **kwargs):
"""Performs an update on the :class:`~mongoengine.Document`
A convenience wrapper to :meth:`~mongoengine.QuerySet.update`.
Raises :class:`OperationError` if called on an object that has not yet
been saved.
"""
if not self.pk:
raise OperationError('attempt to update a document not yet saved')
# Need to add shard key to query, or you get an error
select_dict = {'pk': self.pk}
shard_key = self.__class__._meta.get('shard_key', tuple())
for k in shard_key:
select_dict[k] = getattr(self, k)
return self.__class__.objects(**select_dict).update_one(**kwargs)
def delete(self, safe=False):
"""Delete the :class:`~mongoengine.Document` from the database. This
will only take effect if the document has been previously saved.
:param safe: check if the operation succeeded before returning
"""
signals.pre_delete.send(self.__class__, document=self)
try:
self.__class__.objects(pk=self.pk).delete(safe=safe)
except pymongo.errors.OperationFailure, err:
message = u'Could not delete document (%s)' % err.message
raise OperationError(message)
signals.post_delete.send(self.__class__, document=self)
def select_related(self, max_depth=1):
"""Handles dereferencing of :class:`~bson.dbref.DBRef` objects to
a maximum depth in order to cut down the number queries to mongodb.
.. versionadded:: 0.5
"""
from dereference import DeReference
self._data = DeReference()(self._data, max_depth)
return self
def reload(self, max_depth=1):
"""Reloads all attributes from the database.
.. versionadded:: 0.1.2
.. versionchanged:: 0.6 Now chainable
"""
id_field = self._meta['id_field']
obj = self.__class__.objects(
**{id_field: self[id_field]}
).first().select_related(max_depth=max_depth)
for field in self._fields:
setattr(self, field, self._reload(field, obj[field]))
if self._dynamic:
for name in self._dynamic_fields.keys():
setattr(self, name, self._reload(name, obj._data[name]))
self._changed_fields = obj._changed_fields
return obj
def _reload(self, key, value):
"""Used by :meth:`~mongoengine.Document.reload` to ensure the
correct instance is linked to self.
"""
if isinstance(value, BaseDict):
value = [(k, self._reload(k, v)) for k, v in value.items()]
value = BaseDict(value, self, key)
elif isinstance(value, BaseList):
value = [self._reload(key, v) for v in value]
value = BaseList(value, self, key)
elif isinstance(value, (EmbeddedDocument, DynamicEmbeddedDocument)):
value._changed_fields = []
return value
def to_dbref(self):
"""Returns an instance of :class:`~bson.dbref.DBRef` useful in
`__raw__` queries."""
if not self.pk:
msg = "Only saved documents can have a valid dbref"
raise OperationError(msg)
return DBRef(self.__class__._get_collection_name(), self.pk)
@classmethod
def register_delete_rule(cls, document_cls, field_name, rule):
"""This method registers the delete rules to apply when removing this
object.
"""
cls._meta['delete_rules'][(document_cls, field_name)] = rule
@classmethod
def drop_collection(cls):
"""Drops the entire collection associated with this
:class:`~mongoengine.Document` type from the database.
"""
from mongoengine.queryset import QuerySet
db = cls._get_db()
db.drop_collection(cls._get_collection_name())
QuerySet._reset_already_indexed(cls)
class DynamicDocument(Document):
"""A Dynamic Document class allowing flexible, expandable and uncontrolled
schemas. As a :class:`~mongoengine.Document` subclass, acts in the same
way as an ordinary document but has expando style properties. Any data
passed or set against the :class:`~mongoengine.DynamicDocument` that is
not a field is automatically converted into a
:class:`~mongoengine.DynamicField` and data can be attributed to that
field.
..note::
There is one caveat on Dynamic Documents: fields cannot start with `_`
"""
__metaclass__ = TopLevelDocumentMetaclass
_dynamic = True
def __delattr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Deletes the attribute by setting to None and allowing _delta to unset
it"""
field_name = args[0]
if field_name in self._dynamic_fields:
setattr(self, field_name, None)
else:
super(DynamicDocument, self).__delattr__(*args, **kwargs)
class DynamicEmbeddedDocument(EmbeddedDocument):
"""A Dynamic Embedded Document class allowing flexible, expandable and
uncontrolled schemas. See :class:`~mongoengine.DynamicDocument` for more
information about dynamic documents.
"""
__metaclass__ = DocumentMetaclass
_dynamic = True
def __delattr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Deletes the attribute by setting to None and allowing _delta to unset
it"""
field_name = args[0]
setattr(self, field_name, None)
class MapReduceDocument(object):
"""A document returned from a map/reduce query.
:param collection: An instance of :class:`~pymongo.Collection`
:param key: Document/result key, often an instance of
:class:`~bson.objectid.ObjectId`. If supplied as
an ``ObjectId`` found in the given ``collection``,
the object can be accessed via the ``object`` property.
:param value: The result(s) for this key.
.. versionadded:: 0.3
"""
def __init__(self, document, collection, key, value):
self._document = document
self._collection = collection
self.key = key
self.value = value
@property
def object(self):
"""Lazy-load the object referenced by ``self.key``. ``self.key``
should be the ``primary_key``.
"""
id_field = self._document()._meta['id_field']
id_field_type = type(id_field)
if not isinstance(self.key, id_field_type):
try:
self.key = id_field_type(self.key)
except:
raise Exception("Could not cast key as %s" % \
id_field_type.__name__)
if not hasattr(self, "_key_object"):
self._key_object = self._document.objects.with_id(self.key)
return self._key_object
return self._key_object
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