# # Functions for interacting with the key_types table in the database # # Mark Huang # Copyright (C) 2006 The Trustees of Princeton University # # $Id: KeyTypes.py,v 1.1 2006/10/10 22:09:31 mlhuang Exp $ # from PLC.Faults import * from PLC.Parameter import Parameter from PLC.Table import Row, Table class KeyType(Row): """ Representation of a row in the key_types table. To use, instantiate with a dict of values. """ table_name = 'key_types' primary_key = 'key_type' join_tables = ['keys'] fields = { 'key_type': Parameter(str, "Key type", max = 20), } def validate_key_type(self, name): # Remove leading and trailing spaces name = name.strip() # Make sure name is not blank after we removed the spaces if not name: raise PLCInvalidArgument, "Key type must be specified" # Make sure key type does not alredy exist conflicts = KeyTypes(self.api, [name]) if conflicts: raise PLCInvalidArgument, "Key type name already in use" return name class KeyTypes(Table): """ Representation of the key_types table in the database. """ def __init__(self, api, names = None): sql = "SELECT %s FROM key_types" % \ ", ".join(KeyType.fields) if names: # Separate the list into integers and strings sql += " WHERE key_type IN (%s)" % ", ".join(api.db.quote(names)) rows = api.db.selectall(sql) for row in rows: self[row['key_type']] = KeyType(api, row)