plone.app.discussion/plone/app/discussion/conversation.py

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"""The conversation and replies adapters
The conversation is responsible for storing all comments. It provides a
dict-like API for accessing comments, where keys are integers and values
are IComment objects. It also provides features for finding comments quickly.
The two IReplies adapters - one for the IConversation and one for IComment -
manipulate the same data structures, but provide an API for finding and
manipulating the comments directly in reply to a particular comment or at the
top level of the conversation.
"""
import time
from persistent import Persistent
from plone.registry.interfaces import IRegistry
from zope.interface import implements, implementer
from zope.component import adapts, adapter, queryUtility
from zope.annotation.interfaces import IAnnotations, IAnnotatable
from zope.event import notify
from Acquisition import aq_base, aq_inner, aq_parent
from Acquisition import Explicit
from OFS.Traversable import Traversable
from OFS.event import ObjectWillBeAddedEvent
from OFS.event import ObjectWillBeRemovedEvent
from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName
from Products.CMFCore.interfaces import IFolderish
from Products.CMFPlone.interfaces import IPloneSiteRoot, INonStructuralFolder
from zope.container.contained import ContainerModifiedEvent
from zope.lifecycleevent import ObjectCreatedEvent
from zope.lifecycleevent import ObjectAddedEvent
from zope.lifecycleevent import ObjectRemovedEvent
from BTrees.OIBTree import OIBTree
from BTrees.LOBTree import LOBTree
from BTrees.LLBTree import LLSet
from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IConversation
from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IDiscussionSettings
from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IReplies
from plone.app.discussion.comment import Comment
ANNOTATION_KEY = 'plone.app.discussion:conversation'
class Conversation(Traversable, Persistent, Explicit):
"""A conversation is a container for all comments on a content object.
It manages internal data structures for comment threading and efficient
comment lookup.
"""
implements(IConversation)
__allow_access_to_unprotected_subobjects__ = True
def __init__(self, id="++conversation++default"):
self.id = id
# username -> count of comments; key is removed when count reaches 0
self._commentators = OIBTree()
# id -> comment - find comment by id
self._comments = LOBTree()
# id -> LLSet (children) - find all children for a given comment.
# 0 signifies root.
self._children = LOBTree()
def getId(self):
"""Get the id of the conversation. This is used to construct a
URL.
"""
return self.id
def enabled(self):
# Returns True if discussion is enabled on the conversation
# Fetch discussion registry
registry = queryUtility(IRegistry)
settings = registry.forInterface(IDiscussionSettings, check=False)
# Check if discussion is allowed globally
if not settings.globally_enabled:
return False
parent = aq_inner(self.__parent__)
# Always return False if object is a folder
if (IFolderish.providedBy(parent) and
not INonStructuralFolder.providedBy(parent)):
return False
def traverse_parents(obj):
# Run through the aq_chain of obj and check if discussion is
# enabled in a parent folder.
for obj in self.aq_chain:
if not IPloneSiteRoot.providedBy(obj):
if (IFolderish.providedBy(obj) and
not INonStructuralFolder.providedBy(obj)):
flag = getattr(obj, 'allow_discussion', None)
if flag is not None:
return flag
return None
obj = aq_parent(self)
# If discussion is disabled for the object, bail out
obj_flag = getattr(aq_base(obj), 'allow_discussion', None)
if obj_flag is False:
return False
# Check if traversal returned a folder with discussion_allowed set
# to True or False.
folder_allow_discussion = traverse_parents(obj)
if folder_allow_discussion is True:
if not getattr(self, 'allow_discussion', None):
return True
elif folder_allow_discussion is False:
if obj_flag:
return True
# Check if discussion is allowed on the content type
portal_types = getToolByName(self, 'portal_types')
document_fti = getattr(portal_types, obj.portal_type)
if not document_fti.getProperty('allow_discussion'):
# If discussion is not allowed on the content type,
# check if 'allow discussion' is overridden on the content object.
if not obj_flag:
return False
return True
@property
def total_comments(self):
return len(self._comments)
@property
def last_comment_date(self):
try:
return self._comments[self._comments.maxKey()].creation_date
except (ValueError, KeyError, AttributeError,):
return None
@property
def commentators(self):
return self._commentators
def objectIds(self):
return self._comments.keys()
def getComments(self, start=0, size=None):
"""Get unthreaded comments
"""
count = 0l
for comment in self._comments.values(min=start):
yield comment
count += 1
if size and count > size:
return
def getThreads(self, start=0, size=None, root=0, depth=None):
"""Get threaded comments
"""
def recurse(comment_id, d=0):
# Yield the current comment before we look for its children
yield {'id': comment_id, 'comment': self[comment_id], 'depth': d}
# Recurse if there are children and we are not out of our depth
if depth is None or d + 1 < depth:
children = self._children.get(comment_id, None)
if children is not None:
for child_id in children:
for value in recurse(child_id, d+1):
yield value
# Find top level threads
comments = self._children.get(root, None)
if comments is not None:
count = 0l
for comment_id in comments.keys(min=start):
# Abort if we have found all the threads we want
count += 1
if size and count > size:
return
# Let the closure recurse
for value in recurse(comment_id):
yield value
def addComment(self, comment):
"""Add a new comment. The parent id should have been set already. The
comment id may be modified to find a free key. The id used will be
returned.
"""
# Make sure we don't have a wrapped object
comment = aq_base(comment)
id = long(time.time() * 1e6)
while id in self._comments:
id += 1
comment.comment_id = id
notify(ObjectWillBeAddedEvent(comment, self, id))
self._comments[id] = comment
comment.__parent__ = aq_base(self)
# Record unique users who've commented (for logged in users only)
commentator = comment.author_username
if commentator:
if not commentator in self._commentators:
self._commentators[commentator] = 0
self._commentators[commentator] += 1
reply_to = comment.in_reply_to
if not reply_to:
# top level comments are in reply to the faux id 0
comment.in_reply_to = reply_to = 0
if not reply_to in self._children:
self._children[reply_to] = LLSet()
self._children[reply_to].insert(id)
# Add the annotation if not already done
annotions = IAnnotations(self.__parent__)
if not ANNOTATION_KEY in annotions:
annotions[ANNOTATION_KEY] = self
# Notify that the object is added. The object must here be
# acquisition wrapped or the indexing will fail.
notify(ObjectCreatedEvent(comment))
notify(ObjectAddedEvent(comment.__of__(self), self, id))
notify(ContainerModifiedEvent(self))
return id
# Dict API
def __len__(self):
return len(self._comments)
def __contains__(self, key):
return long(key) in self._comments
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""Get an item by its long key
"""
return self._comments[long(key)].__of__(self)
def __delitem__(self, key, suppress_container_modified=False):
"""Delete an item by its long key
"""
key = long(key)
comment = self[key].__of__(self)
commentator = comment.author_username
notify(ObjectWillBeRemovedEvent(comment, self, key))
# Remove all children
for child_id in self._children.get(key, []):
# avoid sending ContainerModifiedEvent multiple times
self.__delitem__(child_id, suppress_container_modified=True)
# Remove the comment from _comments
self._comments.pop(key)
# Remove this comment as a child of its parent
if not suppress_container_modified:
parent = comment.in_reply_to
if parent is not None:
parent_children = self._children.get(parent, None)
if parent_children is not None and key in parent_children:
parent_children.remove(key)
# Remove commentators
if commentator and commentator in self._commentators:
if self._commentators[commentator] <= 1:
del self._commentators[commentator]
else:
self._commentators[commentator] -= 1
notify(ObjectRemovedEvent(comment, self, key))
if not suppress_container_modified:
notify(ContainerModifiedEvent(self))
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._comments)
def get(self, key, default=None):
comment = self._comments.get(long(key), default)
if comment is default:
return default
return comment.__of__(self)
def keys(self):
return self._comments.keys()
def items(self):
return [(i[0], i[1].__of__(self),) for i in self._comments.items()]
def values(self):
return [v.__of__(self) for v in self._comments.values()]
def iterkeys(self):
return self._comments.iterkeys()
def itervalues(self):
for v in self._comments.itervalues():
yield v.__of__(self)
def iteritems(self):
for k, v in self._comments.iteritems():
yield (k, v.__of__(self),)
@implementer(IConversation)
@adapter(IAnnotatable)
def conversationAdapterFactory(content):
"""
Adapter factory to fetch the default conversation from annotations.
"""
annotions = IAnnotations(content)
if not ANNOTATION_KEY in annotions:
conversation = Conversation()
conversation.__parent__ = aq_base(content)
else:
conversation = annotions[ANNOTATION_KEY]
return conversation.__of__(content)
try:
from Products.LinguaPlone.interfaces import ITranslatable
except ImportError:
pass
else:
@implementer(IConversation) # pragma: no cover
@adapter(IAnnotatable) # pragma: no cover
def conversationCanonicalAdapterFactory(content): # pragma: no cover
"""Adapter factory to fetch the default conversation from annotations.
Will create the conversation if it does not exist.
This adapter will fetch and store all comments on the canonical object,
so that comments will be shared across all translations.
"""
if ITranslatable.providedBy(content):
canonical = content.getCanonical()
if canonical is not None:
return conversationAdapterFactory(canonical)
return conversationAdapterFactory(content)
class ConversationReplies(object):
"""An IReplies adapter for conversations.
This makes it easy to work with top-level comments.
"""
implements(IReplies)
adapts(Conversation) # relies on implementation details
def __init__(self, context):
self.conversation = context
self.comment_id = 0l
def addComment(self, comment):
comment.in_reply_to = None
return self.conversation.addComment(comment)
# Dict API
def __len__(self):
return len(self.children)
def __contains__(self, key):
return long(key) in self.children
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""Get an item by its long key
"""
key = long(key)
if key not in self.children:
raise KeyError(key)
return self.conversation[key]
def __delitem__(self, key):
"""Delete an item by its long key
"""
key = long(key)
if key not in self.children:
raise KeyError(key)
del self.conversation[key]
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.children)
def get(self, key, default=None):
key = long(key)
if key not in self.children:
return default
return self.conversation.get(key)
def keys(self):
return self.children
def items(self):
return [(k, self.conversation[k]) for k in self.children]
def values(self):
return [self.conversation[k] for k in self.children]
def iterkeys(self):
return iter(self.children)
def itervalues(self):
for key in self.children:
yield self.conversation[key]
def iteritems(self):
for key in self.children:
yield (key, self.conversation[key],)
@property
def children(self):
# we need to look this up every time, because we may not have a
# dict yet when the adapter is first created
return self.conversation._children.get(self.comment_id, LLSet())
class CommentReplies(ConversationReplies):
"""An IReplies adapter for comments.
This makes it easy to work with replies to specific comments.
"""
implements(IReplies)
# depends on implementation details of conversation
# most likely, anyone writing a different type of Conversation will also
# have a different type of Comment
adapts(Comment)
def __init__(self, context):
self.comment = context
self.conversation = aq_parent(self.comment)
if (self.conversation is None or
not hasattr(self.conversation, '_children')):
raise TypeError("This adapter doesn't know what to do with the "
"parent conversation")
self.comment_id = self.comment.comment_id
def addComment(self, comment):
comment.in_reply_to = self.comment_id
return self.conversation.addComment(comment)
# Dict API is inherited, written in terms of self.conversation and
# self.children