From: Petr Viktorin Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 21:09:08 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Use a class + mapper instead of dynamic declarative magic X-Git-Tag: veekun-promotions/2011041101~35^2~9 X-Git-Url: http://git.veekun.com/zzz-pokedex.git/commitdiff_plain/f2accada71ca3bc0977f3a735c9dbd5e8cb2a41c?hp=-c Use a class + mapper instead of dynamic declarative magic --- f2accada71ca3bc0977f3a735c9dbd5e8cb2a41c diff --git a/pokedex/db/tables.py b/pokedex/db/tables.py index 88b206a..b77864c 100644 --- a/pokedex/db/tables.py +++ b/pokedex/db/tables.py @@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import ( declarative_base, declared_attr, DeclarativeMeta, ) from sqlalchemy.ext.associationproxy import association_proxy -from sqlalchemy.orm import backref, eagerload_all, relation, class_mapper +from sqlalchemy.orm import ( + backref, eagerload_all, relation, class_mapper, synonym, mapper, + ) from sqlalchemy.orm.session import Session from sqlalchemy.orm.collections import attribute_mapped_collection from sqlalchemy.sql import and_ @@ -1770,52 +1772,53 @@ def makeTextTable(object_table, name_plural, name_singular, columns, lazy): if safe_name == 'language': safe_name = 'lang' - fields = { - safe_name + '_id': Column(Integer, - ForeignKey(object_table.id), primary_key=True, nullable=False, - info=dict(description="ID of the object this table represents") - ), - '__tablename__': table.__singlename__ + '_' + name_plural, - '__singlename__': table.__singlename__ + '_' + name_singular, - 'is_%s_table' % name_singular: True, - } + tablename = object_table.__singlename__ + '_' + name_plural + singlename = object_table.__singlename__ + '_' + name_singular - fields.update((name, col) for name, plural, col in columns) + class Strings(object): + __tablename__ = tablename + __singlename__ = singlename - name = table.__name__ + name_singular.capitalize() + for name, plural, column in columns: + column.name = name - # There are some dynamic things that can only be set at class - # creation time because of declarative metaclass magic. - # So create class dynamically. - Strings = type(name, (TableBase, LanguageSpecific), fields) + table = Table(tablename, metadata, + Column(safe_name + '_id', Integer, ForeignKey(object_table.id), + primary_key=True, nullable=False), + Column('language_id', Integer, ForeignKey(Language.id), + primary_key=True, nullable=False), + *(column for name, plural, column in columns) + ) - # Alias the described thing to 'object', to make meta stuff easier - Strings.object_id = getattr(Strings, safe_name + '_id') + mapper(Strings, table, + properties={ + "object_id": synonym(safe_name + '_id'), + "language": relation( + Language, + primaryjoin=table.c.language_id == Language.id, + ), + }, + ) # The relation to the object - setattr(table, name_plural, relation( + setattr(object_table, name_plural, relation( Strings, - primaryjoin=(table.id == Strings.object_id), + primaryjoin=(object_table.id == Strings.object_id), backref=safe_name, collection_class=attribute_mapped_collection('language'), lazy=lazy, )) - Strings.object = getattr(Strings, safe_name) - Strings.object_table = table - setattr(table, name_singular + '_table', Strings) - - Strings.language = relation( - Language, - primaryjoin=Strings.language_id == Language.id, - ) + # Link the tables themselves, so we can get to them + Strings.object_table = object_table + setattr(object_table, name_singular + '_table', Strings) for colname, pluralname, column in columns: # Provide a relation with all the names, and an English accessor # for backwards compatibility def scope(colname, pluralname, column): - def get_string(self): + def get_strings(self): return dict( (l, getattr(t, colname)) for l, t in getattr(self, name_plural).items() @@ -1823,16 +1826,16 @@ def makeTextTable(object_table, name_plural, name_singular, columns, lazy): def get_english_string(self): try: - return get_string(self)['en'] + return get_strings(self)['en'] except KeyError: raise AttributeError(colname) - setattr(table, pluralname, property(get_string)) - setattr(table, colname, property(get_english_string)) + setattr(object_table, pluralname, property(get_strings)) + setattr(object_table, colname, property(get_english_string)) scope(colname, pluralname, column) if colname == 'name': - table.name_table = Strings + object_table.name_table = Strings return Strings