451 lines
15 KiB
Python
451 lines
15 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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##############################################################################
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#
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# OpenERP, Open Source Management Solution
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# Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Tiny SPRL (<http://tiny.be>).
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# Copyright (C) 2010-2011 OpenERP s.a. (<http://openerp.com>).
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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##############################################################################
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import os, sys, imp
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from os.path import join as opj
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import itertools
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import zipimport
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import openerp
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import openerp.osv as osv
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import openerp.tools as tools
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import openerp.tools.osutil as osutil
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from openerp.tools.safe_eval import safe_eval as eval
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from openerp.tools.translate import _
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import openerp.netsvc as netsvc
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import zipfile
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import openerp.release as release
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import re
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import base64
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from zipfile import PyZipFile, ZIP_DEFLATED
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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import logging
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import openerp.modules.db
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import openerp.modules.graph
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_ad = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)), 'addons') # default addons path (base)
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ad_paths = []
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# Modules already loaded
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loaded = []
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logger = netsvc.Logger()
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class AddonsImportHook(object):
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"""
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Import hook to load OpenERP addons from multiple paths.
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OpenERP implements its own import-hook to load its addons. OpenERP
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addons are Python modules. Originally, they were each living in their
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own top-level namespace, e.g. the sale module, or the hr module. For
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backward compatibility, `import <module>` is still supported. Now they
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are living in `openerp.addons`. The good way to import such modules is
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thus `import openerp.addons.module`.
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For backward compatibility, loading an addons puts it in `sys.modules`
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under both the legacy (short) name, and the new (longer) name. This
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ensures that
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import hr
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import openerp.addons.hr
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loads the hr addons only once.
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When an OpenERP addons name clashes with some other installed Python
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module (for instance this is the case of the `resource` addons),
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obtaining the OpenERP addons is only possible with the long name. The
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short name will give the expected Python module.
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Instead of relying on some addons path, an alternative approach would be
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to use pkg_resources entry points from already installed Python libraries
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(and install our addons as such). Even when implemented, we would still
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have to support the addons path approach for backward compatibility.
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"""
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def find_module(self, module_name, package_path):
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module_parts = module_name.split('.')
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if len(module_parts) == 3 and module_name.startswith('openerp.addons.'):
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return self # We act as a loader too.
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# TODO list of loadable modules can be cached instead of always
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# calling get_module_path().
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if len(module_parts) == 1 and \
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get_module_path(module_parts[0],
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display_warning=False):
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try:
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# Check if the bare module name clashes with another module.
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f, path, descr = imp.find_module(module_parts[0])
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logger = logging.getLogger('init')
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logger.warning("""
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Ambiguous import: the OpenERP module `%s` is shadowed by another
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module (available at %s).
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To import it, use `import openerp.addons.<module>.`.""" % (module_name, path))
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return
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except ImportError, e:
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# Using `import <module_name>` instead of
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# `import openerp.addons.<module_name>` is ugly but not harmful
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# and kept for backward compatibility.
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return self # We act as a loader too.
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def load_module(self, module_name):
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module_parts = module_name.split('.')
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if len(module_parts) == 3 and module_name.startswith('openerp.addons.'):
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module_part = module_parts[2]
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if module_name in sys.modules:
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return sys.modules[module_name]
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if len(module_parts) == 1:
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module_part = module_parts[0]
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if module_part in sys.modules:
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return sys.modules[module_part]
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try:
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# Check if the bare module name shadows another module.
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f, path, descr = imp.find_module(module_part)
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is_shadowing = True
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except ImportError, e:
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# Using `import <module_name>` instead of
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# `import openerp.addons.<module_name>` is ugly but not harmful
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# and kept for backward compatibility.
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is_shadowing = False
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# Note: we don't support circular import.
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f, path, descr = imp.find_module(module_part, ad_paths)
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mod = imp.load_module(module_name, f, path, descr)
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if not is_shadowing:
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sys.modules[module_part] = mod
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sys.modules['openerp.addons.' + module_part] = mod
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return mod
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def initialize_sys_path():
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"""
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Setup an import-hook to be able to import OpenERP addons from the different
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addons paths.
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This ensures something like ``import crm`` (or even
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``import openerp.addons.crm``) works even if the addons are not in the
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PYTHONPATH.
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"""
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global ad_paths
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if ad_paths:
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return
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ad_paths = map(lambda m: os.path.abspath(tools.ustr(m.strip())), tools.config['addons_path'].split(','))
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ad_paths.append(_ad) # for get_module_path
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sys.meta_path.append(AddonsImportHook())
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def get_module_path(module, downloaded=False, display_warning=True):
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"""Return the path of the given module.
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Search the addons paths and return the first path where the given
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module is found. If downloaded is True, return the default addons
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path if nothing else is found.
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"""
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initialize_sys_path()
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for adp in ad_paths:
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if os.path.exists(opj(adp, module)) or os.path.exists(opj(adp, '%s.zip' % module)):
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return opj(adp, module)
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if downloaded:
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return opj(_ad, module)
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if display_warning:
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logger.notifyChannel('init', netsvc.LOG_WARNING, 'module %s: module not found' % (module,))
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return False
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def get_module_filetree(module, dir='.'):
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path = get_module_path(module)
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if not path:
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return False
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dir = os.path.normpath(dir)
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if dir == '.':
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dir = ''
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if dir.startswith('..') or (dir and dir[0] == '/'):
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raise Exception('Cannot access file outside the module')
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if not os.path.isdir(path):
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# zipmodule
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zip = zipfile.ZipFile(path + ".zip")
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files = ['/'.join(f.split('/')[1:]) for f in zip.namelist()]
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else:
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files = osutil.listdir(path, True)
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tree = {}
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for f in files:
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if not f.startswith(dir):
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continue
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if dir:
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f = f[len(dir)+int(not dir.endswith('/')):]
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lst = f.split(os.sep)
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current = tree
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while len(lst) != 1:
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current = current.setdefault(lst.pop(0), {})
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current[lst.pop(0)] = None
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return tree
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def zip_directory(directory, b64enc=True, src=True):
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"""Compress a directory
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@param directory: The directory to compress
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@param base64enc: if True the function will encode the zip file with base64
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@param src: Integrate the source files
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@return: a string containing the zip file
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"""
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RE_exclude = re.compile('(?:^\..+\.swp$)|(?:\.py[oc]$)|(?:\.bak$)|(?:\.~.~$)', re.I)
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def _zippy(archive, path, src=True):
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path = os.path.abspath(path)
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base = os.path.basename(path)
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for f in osutil.listdir(path, True):
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bf = os.path.basename(f)
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if not RE_exclude.search(bf) and (src or bf in ('__openerp__.py', '__terp__.py') or not bf.endswith('.py')):
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archive.write(os.path.join(path, f), os.path.join(base, f))
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archname = StringIO()
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archive = PyZipFile(archname, "w", ZIP_DEFLATED)
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# for Python 2.5, ZipFile.write() still expects 8-bit strings (2.6 converts to utf-8)
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directory = tools.ustr(directory).encode('utf-8')
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archive.writepy(directory)
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_zippy(archive, directory, src=src)
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archive.close()
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archive_data = archname.getvalue()
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archname.close()
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if b64enc:
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return base64.encodestring(archive_data)
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return archive_data
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def get_module_as_zip(modulename, b64enc=True, src=True):
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"""Generate a module as zip file with the source or not and can do a base64 encoding
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@param modulename: The module name
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@param b64enc: if True the function will encode the zip file with base64
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@param src: Integrate the source files
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@return: a stream to store in a file-like object
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"""
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ap = get_module_path(str(modulename))
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if not ap:
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raise Exception('Unable to find path for module %s' % modulename)
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ap = ap.encode('utf8')
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if os.path.isfile(ap + '.zip'):
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val = file(ap + '.zip', 'rb').read()
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if b64enc:
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val = base64.encodestring(val)
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else:
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val = zip_directory(ap, b64enc, src)
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return val
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def get_module_resource(module, *args):
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"""Return the full path of a resource of the given module.
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@param module: the module
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@param args: the resource path components
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@return: absolute path to the resource
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TODO name it get_resource_path
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TODO make it available inside on osv object (self.get_resource_path)
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"""
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a = get_module_path(module)
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if not a: return False
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resource_path = opj(a, *args)
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if zipfile.is_zipfile( a +'.zip') :
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zip = zipfile.ZipFile( a + ".zip")
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files = ['/'.join(f.split('/')[1:]) for f in zip.namelist()]
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resource_path = '/'.join(args)
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if resource_path in files:
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return opj(a, resource_path)
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elif os.path.exists(resource_path):
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return resource_path
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return False
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def get_module_icon(module):
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iconpath = ['static', 'src', 'img', 'icon.png']
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if get_module_resource(module, *iconpath):
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return ('/' + module + '/') + '/'.join(iconpath)
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return '/base/' + '/'.join(iconpath)
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def load_information_from_description_file(module):
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"""
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:param module: The name of the module (sale, purchase, ...)
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"""
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terp_file = get_module_resource(module, '__openerp__.py')
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if not terp_file:
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terp_file = get_module_resource(module, '__terp__.py')
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mod_path = get_module_path(module)
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if terp_file:
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info = {}
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if os.path.isfile(terp_file) or zipfile.is_zipfile(mod_path+'.zip'):
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# default values for descriptor
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info = {
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'active': False,
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'application': False,
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'author': '',
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'category': 'Uncategorized',
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'certificate': None,
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'complexity': 'normal',
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'depends': [],
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'description': '',
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'icon': get_module_icon(module),
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'installable': True,
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'license': 'AGPL-3',
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'name': False,
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'post_load': None,
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'version': '0.0.0',
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'web': False,
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'website': '',
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'sequence': 100,
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}
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info.update(itertools.izip(
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'depends data demo test init_xml update_xml demo_xml'.split(),
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iter(list, None)))
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with tools.file_open(terp_file) as terp_f:
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info.update(eval(terp_f.read()))
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return info
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#TODO: refactor the logger in this file to follow the logging guidelines
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# for 6.0
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logging.getLogger('modules').debug('module %s: no descriptor file'
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' found: __openerp__.py or __terp__.py (deprecated)', module)
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return {}
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def init_module_models(cr, module_name, obj_list):
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""" Initialize a list of models.
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Call _auto_init and init on each model to create or update the
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database tables supporting the models.
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TODO better explanation of _auto_init and init.
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"""
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logger.notifyChannel('init', netsvc.LOG_INFO,
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'module %s: creating or updating database tables' % module_name)
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todo = []
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for obj in obj_list:
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result = obj._auto_init(cr, {'module': module_name})
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if result:
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todo += result
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if hasattr(obj, 'init'):
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obj.init(cr)
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cr.commit()
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for obj in obj_list:
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obj._auto_end(cr, {'module': module_name})
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cr.commit()
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todo.sort()
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for t in todo:
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t[1](cr, *t[2])
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cr.commit()
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def register_module_classes(m):
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""" Register module named m, if not already registered.
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This loads the module and register all of its models, thanks to either
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the MetaModel metaclass, or the explicit instantiation of the model.
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"""
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def log(e):
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mt = isinstance(e, zipimport.ZipImportError) and 'zip ' or ''
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msg = "Couldn't load %smodule %s" % (mt, m)
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logger.notifyChannel('init', netsvc.LOG_CRITICAL, msg)
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logger.notifyChannel('init', netsvc.LOG_CRITICAL, e)
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global loaded
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if m in loaded:
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return
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logger.notifyChannel('init', netsvc.LOG_INFO, 'module %s: registering objects' % m)
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mod_path = get_module_path(m)
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initialize_sys_path()
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try:
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zip_mod_path = mod_path + '.zip'
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if not os.path.isfile(zip_mod_path):
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__import__('openerp.addons.' + m)
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else:
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zimp = zipimport.zipimporter(zip_mod_path)
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zimp.load_module(m)
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except Exception, e:
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log(e)
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raise
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else:
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loaded.append(m)
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def get_modules():
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"""Returns the list of module names
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"""
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def listdir(dir):
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def clean(name):
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name = os.path.basename(name)
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if name[-4:] == '.zip':
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name = name[:-4]
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return name
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def is_really_module(name):
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name = opj(dir, name)
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return os.path.isdir(name) or zipfile.is_zipfile(name)
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return map(clean, filter(is_really_module, os.listdir(dir)))
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plist = []
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initialize_sys_path()
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for ad in ad_paths:
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plist.extend(listdir(ad))
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return list(set(plist))
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def get_modules_with_version():
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modules = get_modules()
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res = {}
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for module in modules:
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try:
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info = load_information_from_description_file(module)
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res[module] = "%s.%s" % (release.major_version, info['version'])
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except Exception, e:
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continue
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return res
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# vim:expandtab:smartindent:tabstop=4:softtabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:
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