pass
node_record.stale=False
- site_pis=[]
+ site_pis=set()
# import persons
for person_id in site['person_ids']:
proceed=False
# this is valid for all sites she is in..
# PI is coded with role_id==20
if 20 in person['role_ids']:
- site_pis.append (user_record)
+ site_pis.add (user_record)
except:
self.logger.log_exc("PlImporter: failed to import person %d %s"%(person['person_id'],person['email']))
# maintain the list of PIs for a given site
- # for the record, Jordan had proposed the following addition as a welcome hotfix to a previous version:
- # site_pis = list(set(site_pis))
- # this was likely due to a bug in the above logic, that had to do with disabled persons
- # being improperly handled, and where the whole loop on persons
- # could be performed twice with the same person...
- # so hopefully we do not need to eliminate duplicates explicitly here anymore
+ site_record.reg_pis = list(site_pis)
site_record.reg_pis = site_pis
dbsession.commit()
except:
self.logger.log_exc("PlImporter: failed to import slice %s (%s)"%(slice_hrn,slice['name']))
else:
+ # update the pointer if it has changed
+ if slice_id != slice_record.pointer:
+ self.logger.info("updating record (slice) pointer")
+ slice_record.pointer = slice_id
+ dbsession.commit()
# xxx update the record ...
- # given that we record the current set of users anyways, there does not seem to be much left to do here
- # self.logger.warning ("Slice update not yet implemented on slice %s (%s)"%(slice_hrn,slice['name']))
- pass
+ #self.logger.warning ("Slice update not yet implemented")
# record current users affiliated with the slice
slice_record.reg_researchers = \
[ self.locate_by_type_pointer ('user',user_id) for user_id in slice['person_ids'] ]