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Source code for galaxy.webapps.tool_shed.model
import logging
import os
from datetime import (
datetime,
timedelta
)
import tool_shed.repository_types.util as rt_util
from galaxy import util
from galaxy.model.orm.now import now
from galaxy.util import unique_id
from galaxy.util.bunch import Bunch
from galaxy.util.dictifiable import Dictifiable
from galaxy.util.hash_util import new_secure_hash
from tool_shed.dependencies.repository import relation_builder
from tool_shed.util import (
hg_util,
metadata_util
)
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
[docs]class User(Dictifiable):
dict_collection_visible_keys = ['id', 'username']
dict_element_visible_keys = ['id', 'username']
def __init__(self, email=None, password=None):
self.email = email
self.password = password
self.external = False
self.deleted = False
self.purged = False
self.username = None
self.new_repo_alert = False
[docs] def all_roles(self):
roles = [ura.role for ura in self.roles]
for group in [uga.group for uga in self.groups]:
for role in [gra.role for gra in group.roles]:
if role not in roles:
roles.append(role)
return roles
[docs] def check_password(self, cleartext):
"""Check if 'cleartext' matches 'self.password' when hashed."""
return self.password == new_secure_hash(text_type=cleartext)
@property
def nice_total_disk_usage(self):
return 0
total_disk_usage = property(get_disk_usage, set_disk_usage)
[docs] def set_password_cleartext(self, cleartext):
"""Set 'self.password' to the digest of 'cleartext'."""
self.password = new_secure_hash(text_type=cleartext)
[docs]class PasswordResetToken(object):
def __init__(self, user, token=None):
if token:
self.token = token
else:
self.token = unique_id()
self.user = user
self.expiration_time = now() + timedelta(hours=24)
[docs]class Group(Dictifiable):
dict_collection_visible_keys = ['id', 'name']
dict_element_visible_keys = ['id', 'name']
def __init__(self, name=None):
self.name = name
self.deleted = False
[docs]class Role(Dictifiable):
dict_collection_visible_keys = ['id', 'name']
dict_element_visible_keys = ['id', 'name', 'description', 'type']
private_id = None
types = Bunch(PRIVATE='private',
SYSTEM='system',
USER='user',
ADMIN='admin',
SHARING='sharing')
def __init__(self, name="", description="", type="system", deleted=False):
self.name = name
self.description = description
self.type = type
self.deleted = deleted
@property
def is_repository_admin_role(self):
# A repository admin role must always be associated with a repository. The mapper returns an
# empty list for those roles that have no repositories. This method will require changes if
# new features are introduced that results in more than one role per repository.
if self.repositories:
return True
return False
[docs]class UserGroupAssociation(object):
def __init__(self, user, group):
self.user = user
self.group = group
[docs]class UserRoleAssociation(object):
def __init__(self, user, role):
self.user = user
self.role = role
[docs]class GroupRoleAssociation(object):
def __init__(self, group, role):
self.group = group
self.role = role
[docs]class RepositoryRoleAssociation(object):
def __init__(self, repository, role):
self.repository = repository
self.role = role
[docs]class GalaxySession(object):
def __init__(self,
id=None,
user=None,
remote_host=None,
remote_addr=None,
referer=None,
current_history=None,
session_key=None,
is_valid=False,
prev_session_id=None,
last_action=None):
self.id = id
self.user = user
self.remote_host = remote_host
self.remote_addr = remote_addr
self.referer = referer
self.current_history = current_history
self.session_key = session_key
self.is_valid = is_valid
self.prev_session_id = prev_session_id
self.last_action = last_action or datetime.now()
[docs]class Repository(Dictifiable):
dict_collection_visible_keys = ['id', 'name', 'type', 'remote_repository_url', 'homepage_url', 'description', 'user_id', 'private', 'deleted',
'times_downloaded', 'deprecated']
dict_element_visible_keys = ['id', 'name', 'type', 'remote_repository_url', 'homepage_url', 'description', 'long_description', 'user_id', 'private',
'deleted', 'times_downloaded', 'deprecated']
file_states = Bunch(NORMAL='n',
NEEDS_MERGING='m',
MARKED_FOR_REMOVAL='r',
MARKED_FOR_ADDITION='a',
NOT_TRACKED='?')
def __init__(self, id=None, name=None, type=None, remote_repository_url=None, homepage_url=None,
description=None, long_description=None, user_id=None, private=False,
deleted=None, email_alerts=None, times_downloaded=0, deprecated=False):
self.id = id
self.name = name or "Unnamed repository"
self.type = type
self.remote_repository_url = remote_repository_url
self.homepage_url = homepage_url
self.description = description
self.long_description = long_description
self.user_id = user_id
self.private = private
self.deleted = deleted
self.email_alerts = email_alerts
self.times_downloaded = times_downloaded
self.deprecated = deprecated
@property
def admin_role(self):
admin_role_name = '%s_%s_admin' % (str(self.name), str(self.user.username))
for rra in self.roles:
role = rra.role
if str(role.name) == admin_role_name:
return role
raise Exception('Repository %s owned by %s is not associated with a required administrative role.' %
(str(self.name), str(self.user.username)))
[docs] def allow_push(self, app):
repo = hg_util.get_repo_for_repository(app, repository=self)
return repo.ui.config('web', 'allow_push')
[docs] def can_change_type(self, app):
# Allow changing the type only if the repository has no contents, has never been installed, or has
# never been changed from the default type.
if self.is_new(app):
return True
if self.times_downloaded == 0:
return True
if self.type == rt_util.UNRESTRICTED:
return True
return False
[docs] def can_change_type_to(self, app, new_type_label):
if self.type == new_type_label:
return False
if self.can_change_type(app):
new_type = app.repository_types_registry.get_class_by_label(new_type_label)
if new_type.is_valid_for_type(app, self):
return True
return False
[docs] def get_changesets_for_setting_metadata(self, app):
type_class = self.get_type_class(app)
return type_class.get_changesets_for_setting_metadata(app, self)
[docs] def get_repository_dependencies(self, app, changeset, toolshed_url):
# We aren't concerned with repositories of type tool_dependency_definition here if a
# repository_metadata record is not returned because repositories of this type will never
# have repository dependencies. However, if a readme file is uploaded, or some other change
# is made that does not create a new downloadable changeset revision but updates the existing
# one, we still want to be able to get repository dependencies.
repository_metadata = metadata_util.get_current_repository_metadata_for_changeset_revision(app,
self,
changeset)
if repository_metadata:
metadata = repository_metadata.metadata
if metadata:
rb = relation_builder.RelationBuilder(app, self, repository_metadata, toolshed_url)
repository_dependencies = rb.get_repository_dependencies_for_changeset_revision()
if repository_dependencies:
return repository_dependencies
return None
[docs] def get_type_class(self, app):
return app.repository_types_registry.get_class_by_label(self.type)
[docs] def get_tool_dependencies(self, app, changeset_revision):
changeset_revision = metadata_util.get_next_downloadable_changeset_revision(app, self, changeset_revision)
for downloadable_revision in self.downloadable_revisions:
if downloadable_revision.changeset_revision == changeset_revision:
return downloadable_revision.metadata.get('tool_dependencies', {})
return {}
[docs] def installable_revisions(self, app, sort_revisions=True):
return metadata_util.get_metadata_revisions(app, self, sort_revisions=sort_revisions)
[docs] def is_new(self, app):
repo = hg_util.get_repo_for_repository(app, repository=self)
tip_ctx = repo.changectx(repo.changelog.tip())
return tip_ctx.rev() < 0
[docs] def repo_path(self, app):
return app.hgweb_config_manager.get_entry(os.path.join("repos", self.user.username, self.name))
[docs] def revision(self, app):
repo = hg_util.get_repo_for_repository(app, repository=self)
tip_ctx = repo.changectx(repo.changelog.tip())
return "%s:%s" % (str(tip_ctx.rev()), str(repo.changectx(repo.changelog.tip())))
[docs] def set_allow_push(self, app, usernames, remove_auth=''):
allow_push = util.listify(self.allow_push(app))
if remove_auth:
allow_push.remove(remove_auth)
else:
for username in util.listify(usernames):
if username not in allow_push:
allow_push.append(username)
allow_push = '%s\n' % ','.join(allow_push)
repo = hg_util.get_repo_for_repository(app, repository=self)
# Why doesn't the following work?
# repo.ui.setconfig( 'web', 'allow_push', allow_push )
lines = repo.opener('hgrc', 'rb').readlines()
fp = repo.opener('hgrc', 'wb')
for line in lines:
if line.startswith('allow_push'):
fp.write('allow_push = %s' % allow_push)
else:
fp.write(line)
fp.close()
[docs] def tip(self, app):
repo = hg_util.get_repo_for_repository(app, repository=self)
return str(repo.changectx(repo.changelog.tip()))
[docs] def to_dict(self, view='collection', value_mapper=None):
rval = super(Repository, self).to_dict(view=view, value_mapper=value_mapper)
if 'user_id' in rval:
rval['owner'] = self.user.username
return rval
[docs]class RepositoryMetadata(Dictifiable):
dict_collection_visible_keys = ['id', 'repository_id', 'changeset_revision', 'malicious', 'downloadable', 'missing_test_components',
'has_repository_dependencies', 'includes_datatypes', 'includes_tools', 'includes_tool_dependencies',
'includes_tools_for_display_in_tool_panel', 'includes_workflows']
dict_element_visible_keys = ['id', 'repository_id', 'changeset_revision', 'malicious', 'downloadable', 'missing_test_components',
'has_repository_dependencies', 'includes_datatypes', 'includes_tools', 'includes_tool_dependencies',
'includes_tools_for_display_in_tool_panel', 'includes_workflows', 'repository_dependencies']
def __init__(self, id=None, repository_id=None, changeset_revision=None, metadata=None, tool_versions=None, malicious=False,
downloadable=False, missing_test_components=None, tools_functionally_correct=False, test_install_error=False,
has_repository_dependencies=False, includes_datatypes=False, includes_tools=False, includes_tool_dependencies=False,
includes_workflows=False):
self.id = id
self.repository_id = repository_id
self.changeset_revision = changeset_revision
self.metadata = metadata
self.tool_versions = tool_versions
self.malicious = malicious
self.downloadable = downloadable
self.missing_test_components = missing_test_components
self.has_repository_dependencies = has_repository_dependencies
# We don't consider the special case has_repository_dependencies_only_if_compiling_contained_td here.
self.includes_datatypes = includes_datatypes
self.includes_tools = includes_tools
self.includes_tool_dependencies = includes_tool_dependencies
self.includes_workflows = includes_workflows
@property
def includes_tools_for_display_in_tool_panel(self):
if self.metadata:
tool_dicts = self.metadata.get('tools', [])
for tool_dict in tool_dicts:
if tool_dict.get('add_to_tool_panel', True):
return True
return False
@property
def repository_dependencies(self):
if self.has_repository_dependencies:
return [repository_dependency for repository_dependency in self.metadata['repository_dependencies']['repository_dependencies']]
return []
[docs]class RepositoryReview(Dictifiable):
dict_collection_visible_keys = ['id', 'repository_id', 'changeset_revision', 'user_id', 'rating', 'deleted']
dict_element_visible_keys = ['id', 'repository_id', 'changeset_revision', 'user_id', 'rating', 'deleted']
approved_states = Bunch(NO='no', YES='yes')
def __init__(self, repository_id=None, changeset_revision=None, user_id=None, rating=None, deleted=False):
self.repository_id = repository_id
self.changeset_revision = changeset_revision
self.user_id = user_id
self.rating = rating
self.deleted = deleted
[docs]class ComponentReview(Dictifiable):
dict_collection_visible_keys = ['id', 'repository_review_id', 'component_id', 'private', 'approved', 'rating', 'deleted']
dict_element_visible_keys = ['id', 'repository_review_id', 'component_id', 'private', 'approved', 'rating', 'deleted']
approved_states = Bunch(NO='no', YES='yes', NA='not_applicable')
def __init__(self, repository_review_id=None, component_id=None, comment=None, private=False, approved=False, rating=None, deleted=False):
self.repository_review_id = repository_review_id
self.component_id = component_id
self.comment = comment
self.private = private
self.approved = approved
self.rating = rating
self.deleted = deleted
[docs]class Component(object):
def __init__(self, name=None, description=None):
self.name = name
self.description = description
[docs]class ItemRatingAssociation(object):
[docs] def __init__(self, id=None, user=None, item=None, rating=0, comment=''):
self.id = id
self.user = user
self.item = item
self.rating = rating
self.comment = comment
[docs]class Category(Dictifiable):
dict_collection_visible_keys = ['id', 'name', 'description', 'deleted']
dict_element_visible_keys = ['id', 'name', 'description', 'deleted']
def __init__(self, name=None, description=None, deleted=False):
self.name = name
self.description = description
self.deleted = deleted
[docs]class RepositoryCategoryAssociation(object):
def __init__(self, repository=None, category=None):
self.repository = repository
self.category = category
[docs]class Tag(object):
def __init__(self, id=None, type=None, parent_id=None, name=None):
self.id = id
self.type = type
self.parent_id = parent_id
self.name = name
def __str__(self):
return "Tag(id=%s, type=%i, parent_id=%s, name=%s)" % (self.id, self.type, self.parent_id, self.name)
[docs]class ItemTagAssociation(object):
[docs] def __init__(self, id=None, user=None, item_id=None, tag_id=None, user_tname=None, value=None):
self.id = id
self.user = user
self.item_id = item_id
self.tag_id = tag_id
self.user_tname = user_tname
self.value = None
self.user_value = None
[docs]class PostJobAction(object):
[docs] def __init__(self, action_type, workflow_step, output_name=None, action_arguments=None):
self.action_type = action_type
self.output_name = output_name
self.action_arguments = action_arguments
self.workflow_step = workflow_step
[docs]class Workflow(object):
[docs] def __init__(self):
self.user = None
self.name = None
self.has_cycles = None
self.has_errors = None
self.steps = []
[docs]class WorkflowStep(object):
[docs] def __init__(self):
self.id = None
self.type = None
self.name = None
self.tool_id = None
self.tool_inputs = None
self.tool_errors = None
self.position = None
self.input_connections = []
self.config = None
self.label = None
[docs]class WorkflowStepConnection(object):
[docs] def __init__(self):
self.output_step = None
self.output_name = None
self.input_step = None
self.input_name = None
# Utility methods
[docs]def sort_by_attr(seq, attr):
"""
Sort the sequence of objects by object's attribute
Arguments:
seq - the list or any sequence (including immutable one) of objects to sort.
attr - the name of attribute to sort by
"""
# Use the "Schwartzian transform"
# Create the auxiliary list of tuples where every i-th tuple has form
# (seq[i].attr, i, seq[i]) and sort it. The second item of tuple is needed not
# only to provide stable sorting, but mainly to eliminate comparison of objects
# (which can be expensive or prohibited) in case of equal attribute values.
intermed = [(getattr(v, attr), i, v) for i, v in enumerate(seq)]
intermed.sort()
return [_[-1] for _ in intermed]