view sat/tools/trigger.py @ 2716:06160b529da6

core (memory/sqlite): changed history constraint /!\ Database schema change /!\ History was using a unique constraint on `profile_id, timestamp, source, dest, source_res, dest_res`, which can cause trouble because several messages send quickly by the same person can have a common timestamp (specially with delayed messages where precision is second), resulting in message loss. The new constraint use `profile_id, stanza_id, source, dest` where `stanza_id` is XEP-0359 stanza_id, so it's unique by definition, and no message should be lost anymore. Because sqlite doesn't support altering table with a constraint change, we have to create new tables and copy old data to new one, which can be pretty long. Sqlite update mechanism with "specifics" has been fixed when several updates are applied (e.g. moving from v5 to v7) and a specific is in the workflow.
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Sun, 09 Dec 2018 14:07:26 +0100
parents 3a8e7ec4648a
children 003b8b4b56a7
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# SAT: a jabber client
# Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org)

# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.

# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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"""Misc usefull classes"""

from sat.core.i18n import _
from sat.core.log import getLogger

log = getLogger(__name__)


class TriggerException(Exception):
    pass


class SkipOtherTriggers(Exception):
    """ Exception to raise if normal behaviour must be followed instead of following triggers list """

    pass


class TriggerManager(object):
    """This class manage triggers: code which interact to change the behaviour of SàT"""

    try:  # FIXME: to be removed when a better solution is found
        MIN_PRIORITY = float("-inf")
        MAX_PRIORITY = float("+inf")
    except:  # XXX: Pyjamas will bug if you specify ValueError here
        # Pyjamas uses the JS Float class
        MIN_PRIORITY = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
        MAX_PRIORITY = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY

    def __init__(self):
        self.__triggers = {}

    def add(self, point_name, callback, priority=0):
        """Add a trigger to a point

        @param point_name: name of the point when the trigger should be run
        @param callback: method to call at the trigger point
        @param priority: callback will be called in priority order, biggest
        first
        """
        if point_name not in self.__triggers:
            self.__triggers[point_name] = []
        if priority != 0 and priority in [
            trigger_tuple[0] for trigger_tuple in self.__triggers[point_name]
        ]:
            if priority in (self.MIN_PRIORITY, self.MAX_PRIORITY):
                log.warning(_(u"There is already a bound priority [%s]") % point_name)
            else:
                log.debug(
                    _(u"There is already a trigger with the same priority [%s]")
                    % point_name
                )
        self.__triggers[point_name].append((priority, callback))
        self.__triggers[point_name].sort(
            key=lambda trigger_tuple: trigger_tuple[0], reverse=True
        )

    def remove(self, point_name, callback):
        """Remove a trigger from a point

        @param point_name: name of the point when the trigger should be run
        @param callback: method to remove, must exists in the trigger point
        """
        for trigger_tuple in self.__triggers[point_name]:
            if trigger_tuple[1] == callback:
                self.__triggers[point_name].remove(trigger_tuple)
                return
        raise TriggerException("Trying to remove an unexisting trigger")

    def point(self, point_name, *args, **kwargs):
        """This put a trigger point

        All the triggers for that point will be run
        @param point_name: name of the trigger point
        @param *args: args to transmit to trigger
        @param *kwargs: kwargs to transmit to trigger
            if "triggers_no_cancel" is present, it will be popup out
                when set to True, this argument don't let triggers stop
                the workflow
        @return: True if the action must be continued, False else
        """
        if point_name not in self.__triggers:
            return True

        can_cancel = not kwargs.pop('triggers_no_cancel', False)

        for priority, trigger in self.__triggers[point_name]:
            try:
                if not trigger(*args, **kwargs) and can_cancel:
                    return False
            except SkipOtherTriggers:
                break
        return True

    def returnPoint(self, point_name, *args, **kwargs):
        """Like point but trigger must return (continue, return_value)

        All triggers for that point must return a tuple with 2 values:
            - continue, same as for point, if False action must be finished
            - return_value: value to return ONLY IF CONTINUE IS FALSE
        @param point_name: name of the trigger point
        @return: True if the action must be continued, False else
        """

        if point_name not in self.__triggers:
            return True

        for priority, trigger in self.__triggers[point_name]:
            try:
                cont, ret_value = trigger(*args, **kwargs)
                if not cont:
                    return False, ret_value
            except SkipOtherTriggers:
                break
        return True, None