py_ext/modules/svgui/pyjs/jsonrpc/django/jsonrpc.py
changeset 728 e0424e96e3fd
parent 727 3edd2f19bce2
child 729 25054c592dc4
--- a/py_ext/modules/svgui/pyjs/jsonrpc/django/jsonrpc.py	Wed May 09 00:39:54 2012 +0200
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,226 +0,0 @@
-# jsonrpc.py
-#   original code: http://trac.pyworks.org/pyjamas/wiki/DjangoWithPyJamas
-#   also from: http://www.pimentech.fr/technologies/outils
-from django.utils import simplejson
-from django.http import HttpResponse
-import sys
-
-from pyjs.jsonrpc import JSONRPCServiceBase
-# JSONRPCService and jsonremote are used in combination to drastically
-# simplify the provision of JSONRPC services.  use as follows:
-#
-# jsonservice = JSONRPCService()
-#
-# @jsonremote(jsonservice)
-# def test(request, echo_param):
-#     return "echoing the param back: %s" % echo_param
-#
-# dump jsonservice into urlpatterns:
-#  (r'^service1/$', 'djangoapp.views.jsonservice'),
-
-class JSONRPCService(JSONRPCServiceBase):
-    
-    def __call__(self, request, extra=None):
-        return self.process(request.raw_post_data)
-
-def jsonremote(service):
-    """Make JSONRPCService a decorator so that you can write :
-    
-    from jsonrpc import JSONRPCService
-    chatservice = JSONRPCService()
-
-    @jsonremote(chatservice)
-    def login(request, user_name):
-        (...)
-    """
-    def remotify(func):
-        if isinstance(service, JSONRPCService):
-            service.add_method(func.__name__, func)
-        else:
-            emsg = 'Service "%s" not found' % str(service.__name__)
-            raise NotImplementedError, emsg
-        return func
-    return remotify
-
-
-# FormProcessor provides a mechanism for turning Django Forms into JSONRPC
-# Services.  If you have an existing Django app which makes prevalent
-# use of Django Forms it will save you rewriting the app.
-# use as follows.  in djangoapp/views.py :
-#
-# class SimpleForm(forms.Form):
-#     testfield = forms.CharField(max_length=100)
-#
-# class SimpleForm2(forms.Form):
-#     testfield = forms.CharField(max_length=20)
-#
-# processor = FormProcessor({'processsimpleform': SimpleForm,
-#                            'processsimpleform2': SimpleForm2})
-#
-# this will result in a JSONRPC service being created with two
-# RPC functions.  dump "processor" into urlpatterns to make it
-# part of the app:
-#  (r'^formsservice/$', 'djangoapp.views.processor'),
-
-from django import forms 
-
-def builderrors(form):
-    d = {}
-    for error in form.errors.keys():
-        if error not in d:
-            d[error] = []
-        for errorval in form.errors[error]:
-            d[error].append(unicode(errorval))
-    return d
-
-
-# contains the list of arguments in each field
-field_names = {
- 'CharField': ['max_length', 'min_length'],
- 'IntegerField': ['max_value', 'min_value'],
- 'FloatField': ['max_value', 'min_value'],
- 'DecimalField': ['max_value', 'min_value', 'max_digits', 'decimal_places'],
- 'DateField': ['input_formats'],
- 'DateTimeField': ['input_formats'],
- 'TimeField': ['input_formats'],
- 'RegexField': ['max_length', 'min_length'], # sadly we can't get the expr
- 'EmailField': ['max_length', 'min_length'],
- 'URLField': ['max_length', 'min_length', 'verify_exists', 'user_agent'],
- 'ChoiceField': ['choices'],
- 'FilePathField': ['path', 'match', 'recursive', 'choices'],
- 'IPAddressField': ['max_length', 'min_length'],
- }
-
-def describe_field_errors(field):
-    res = {}
-    field_type = field.__class__.__name__
-    msgs = {}
-    for n, m in field.error_messages.items():
-        msgs[n] = unicode(m)
-    res['error_messages'] = msgs
-    if field_type in ['ComboField', 'MultiValueField', 'SplitDateTimeField']:
-        res['fields'] = map(describe_field, field.fields)
-    return res
-
-def describe_fields_errors(fields, field_names):
-    res = {}
-    if not field_names:
-        field_names = fields.keys()
-    for name in field_names:
-        field = fields[name]
-        res[name] = describe_field_errors(field)
-    return res
-
-def describe_field(field):
-    res = {}
-    field_type = field.__class__.__name__
-    for fname in field_names.get(field_type, []) + \
-          ['help_text', 'label', 'initial', 'required']:
-        res[fname] = getattr(field, fname)
-    if field_type in ['ComboField', 'MultiValueField', 'SplitDateTimeField']:
-        res['fields'] = map(describe_field, field.fields)
-    return res
-
-def describe_fields(fields, field_names):
-    res = {}
-    if not field_names:
-        field_names = fields.keys()
-    for name in field_names:
-        field = fields[name]
-        res[name] = describe_field(field)
-    return res
-
-class FormProcessor(JSONRPCService):
-    def __init__(self, forms, _formcls=None):
-
-        if _formcls is None:
-            JSONRPCService.__init__(self)
-            for k in forms.keys():
-                s  = FormProcessor({}, forms[k])
-                self.add_method(k, s.__process)
-        else:
-            JSONRPCService.__init__(self, forms)
-            self.formcls = _formcls
-
-    def __process(self, request, params, command=None):
-
-        f = self.formcls(params)
-
-        if command is None: # just validate
-            if not f.is_valid():
-                return {'success':False, 'errors': builderrors(f)}
-            return {'success':True}
-
-        elif command.has_key('describe_errors'):
-            field_names = command['describe_errors']
-            return describe_fields_errors(f.fields, field_names)
-
-        elif command.has_key('describe'):
-            field_names = command['describe']
-            return describe_fields(f.fields, field_names)
-
-        elif command.has_key('save'):
-            if not f.is_valid():
-                return {'success':False, 'errors': builderrors(f)}
-            instance = f.save() # XXX: if you want more, over-ride save.
-            return {'success': True, 'instance': json_convert(instance) }
-
-        elif command.has_key('html'):
-            return {'success': True, 'html': f.as_table()}
-
-        return "unrecognised command"
-
-
-
-
-# The following is incredibly convenient for saving vast amounts of
-# coding, avoiding doing silly things like this:
-#     jsonresult = {'field1': djangoobject.field1,
-#                   'field2': djangoobject.date.strftime('%Y.%M'),
-#                    ..... }
-#
-# The date/time flatten function is there because JSONRPC doesn't
-# support date/time objects or formats, so conversion to a string
-# is the most logical choice.  pyjamas, being python, can easily
-# be used to parse the string result at the other end.
-#
-# use as follows:
-#
-# jsonservice = JSONRPCService()
-#
-# @jsonremote(jsonservice)
-# def list_some_model(request, start=0, count=10):
-#     l = SomeDjangoModelClass.objects.filter()
-#     res = json_convert(l[start:end])
-#
-# @jsonremote(jsonservice)
-# def list_another_model(request, start=0, count=10):
-#     l = AnotherDjangoModelClass.objects.filter()
-#     res = json_convert(l[start:end])
-#
-# dump jsonservice into urlpatterns to make the two RPC functions,
-# list_some_model and list_another_model part of the django app:
-#  (r'^service1/$', 'djangoapp.views.jsonservice'),
-
-from django.core.serializers import serialize
-import datetime
-from datetime import date
-
-def dict_datetimeflatten(item):
-    d = {}
-    for k, v in item.items():
-        k = str(k)
-        if isinstance(v, datetime.date):
-            d[k] = str(v)
-        elif isinstance(v, dict):
-            d[k] = dict_datetimeflatten(v)
-        else:
-            d[k] = v
-    return d
-
-def json_convert(l, fields=None):
-    res = []
-    for item in serialize('python', l, fields=fields):
-        res.append(dict_datetimeflatten(item))
-    return res
-