Module reahl.component.modelinterface¶
Facilities to govern user input and output, as well as what access the current user has to model objects.
Fields¶
FieldIndex¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
FieldIndex
(storage_object)¶ Used to define a set of
Field
instances applicable to an object. In order to declare aField
, merely assign an instance ofField
to an attribute of the FieldIndex.Programmers should not construct this class, a prepared instance of it will be passed to methods marked as @exposed. (See
ExposedDecorator
)
ExposedDecorator¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
ExposedDecorator
(*args)¶ This class has the alias “exposed”. Apply it as decorator to a method declaration to indicate that the method defines a number of Fields. The decorated method is passed an instance of
FieldIndex
to which each Field should be assigned. Each such Field is associated with an similarly named attribute on each instance of the current class.Parameters: args – A list of names of Fields that will be defined by this method. This is used when accessing the resultant FieldIndex on a class, instead of on an instance.
Field¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
Field
(default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, readable=None, writable=None, disallowed_message=None, min_length=None, max_length=None)¶ A Field represents something which can be input by a User.
A Field is responsible for transforming user input from a string into a Python object which that string represents. Different kinds of Fields marshall input to different kinds of Python object. This (base) class does no marshalling itself, the parsed Python object is just the input string as given. Subclasses override this behaviour.
A Field also manages the validation of such input, based on a list of individual instances of
ValidationConstraint
added to the Field.The final parsed value of a Field is set as an attribute on a Python object to which the Field is bound.
Parameters: - default – The default (parsed) value if no user input is given.
- required – If True, indicates that input is always required for this Field.
- required_message – See error_message of
RequiredConstraint
. - label – A text label by which to identify this Field to a user.
- readable – A callable that takes one argument (this Field). It is executed to determine whether the current user is allowed to see this Field. Returns True is the user is allowed, else False.
- writable – A callable that takes one argument (this Field). It is executed to determine whether the current user is allowed supply input for this Field. Returns True is the user is allowed, else False.
- disallowed_message – An error message to be displayed when a user attempts to supply input
to this Field when it is not writable for that user. (See error_message of
ValidationConstraint
.) - min_length – The minimum number of characters allowed in the user supplied input.
- max_length – The maximum number of characters allowed in the user supplied input.
Changed in version 4.0: Added min_length and max_length kwargs.
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entered_input_type
¶ alias of
builtins.str
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make_required
(required_message)¶ Forces this Field to be required, using required_message as an error message.
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as_required
(required_message=None)¶ Returns a new Field which is exactly like this one, except that the new Field is required, using required_message.
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make_optional
()¶ Forces this Field to be optional (not required).
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as_optional
()¶ Returns a new Field which is exactly like this one, except that the new Field is optional.
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without_validation_constraint
(validation_constraint_class)¶ - Returns a new Field which is exactly like this one, except that the new Field does not include
- a ValidationConstraint of the class given as validation_constraint_class.
Changed in version 4.0: Changed name to be consistent with conventions for with_ methods.
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with_validation_constraint
(validation_constraint)¶ - Returns a new Field which is exactly like this one, except that the new Field also includes
- the ValidationConstraint given as validation_constraint.
Changed in version 4.0: Changed name to be consistent with conventions for with_ methods.
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parse_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
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unparse_input
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms a given Python object (parsed_value) to a string that represents it to a user.
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from_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Sets the value of this Field from the given unparsed_input.
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as_input
()¶ Returns the value of this Field as a string.
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add_validation_constraint
(validation_constraint)¶ Adds the given validation_constraint to this Field. All ValidationConstraints added to the Field are used in order, to validate input supplied to the Field.
CurrentUser¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
CurrentUser
¶ A Field whose value is always set to the party of the account currently logged in.
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parse_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
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unparse_input
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms a given Python object (parsed_value) to a string that represents it to a user.
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EmailField¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
EmailField
(default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, readable=None, writable=None)¶ A Field representing a valid email address. Its parsed value is the given string.
PasswordField¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
PasswordField
(default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, writable=None, min_length=6, max_length=20)¶ A Field representing a password. Its parsed value is the given string, but the user is not allowed to see its current value.
BooleanField¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
BooleanField
(default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, readable=None, writable=None, true_value=None, false_value=None)¶ A Field that can only have one of two parsed values: True or False. The string representation of each of these values are given in true_value or false_value, respectively. (These default to ‘on’ and ‘off’ initially.)
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parse_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
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unparse_input
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms a given Python object (parsed_value) to a string that represents it to a user.
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IntegerField¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
IntegerField
(default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, readable=None, writable=None, min_value=None, max_value=None)¶ A Field that yields an integer.
Parameters: - min_value – The minimum value allowed as valid input.
- max_value – The maximum value allowed as valid input.
(For other arguments, see
Field
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parse_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
DateField¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
DateField
(default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, readable=None, writable=None, min_value=None, max_value=None)¶ A Field that can parse a Python Date from a given user input string. The input string need not conform to strict format – a DateField does its best to parse what is given. The names of months, days, etc that may be typed by a user are parsed according to the current language in use.
Parameters: - min_value – The earliest value allowed as valid input.
- max_value – The latest value allowed as valid input.
(For other arguments, see
Field
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parse_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
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unparse_input
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms a given Python object (parsed_value) to a string that represents it to a user.
Inputting predefined values¶
ChoiceField¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
ChoiceField
(grouped_choices, default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, readable=None, writable=None)¶ A Field that only allows the value of one of the given
Choice
instances as input.Parameters: grouped_choices – A list of Choice
orChoiceGroup
instances from which a user should choose a singleChoice
.(For other arguments, see
Field
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parse_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
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MultiChoiceField¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
MultiChoiceField
(grouped_choices, default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, readable=None, writable=None)¶ A Field that allows a selection of values from the given
Choice
instances as input.-
entered_input_type
¶ alias of
builtins.list
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parse_input
(unparsed_inputs)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
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unparse_input
(parsed_values)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms a given Python object (parsed_value) to a string that represents it to a user.
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Choice¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
Choice
(value, field)¶ One possible Choice to be allowed as input for a ChoiceField.
Parameters: - value – The Python value represented by this Choice.
- field – A Field able to marshall the value of this Choice. The label of this Field is used as a string to represent this Choice to a user.
ChoiceGroup¶
Inputting files¶
FileField¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
FileField
(allow_multiple=False, default=None, required=False, required_message=None, label=None, readable=None, writable=None, max_size_bytes=None, accept=None, max_files=None)¶ A Field that can accept one or more files as input.
Parameters: - allow_multiple – Set to True to allow more than one file to be input at a time.
- max_size_bytes – The maximim size of file allowed, in bytes.
- accept – The accepted type of file, as specified via mime type.
- max_files – Specifies the maximum number of files the user is allowed to input.
(For other arguments, see
Field
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parse_input
(unparsed_value)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
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unparse_input
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms a given Python object (parsed_value) to a string that represents it to a user.
UploadedFile¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
UploadedFile
(filename, contents, mime_type)¶ Represents a file that was input by a user. The contents of the file is represented as bytes, because knowing what the encoding is is a tricky issue. The user only sits in front of the browser and selects files on their filesystem and hits ‘upload’. Those files can be binary or text. If text, they may or may not be in the same encoding as their system’s preferred encoding. If binary, their browser may guess their content type correctly or may not, and if we go and decode them with i.e UTF-8, the system could break with UnicodeDecodeError on jpegs and the like.
Changed in version 3.0: UploadedFile is now constructed with the entire contents of the uploaded file instead of with a file-like object as in 2.1.
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filename
= None¶ The name of the file
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mime_type
= None¶ The mime type of the file
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size
¶ The size of the UploadedFile contents.
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open
()¶ A contextmanager for reading the file contents (as bytes).
For example:
with uploaded_file.open() as contents: print(contents.read())
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Constraints¶
ValidationConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
ValidationConstraint
(error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint is responsible for checking that a given value is deemed valid input. Each ValidationConstraint only checks one aspect of the validity of a given Field. The ValidationConstraint first checks a string sent as user input, but can afterwards also validate the resultant Python object which was created based on such string input.
Parameters: error_message – The error message shat should be shown to a user if input failed this ValidationConstraint. This error_message is a string containing a PEP-292 template. Attributes of the ValidationConstraint can be referred to by name in variable references of this template string. -
validate_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given string for validity. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
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validate_parsed_value
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given Python object after it was created from initial input in string form. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
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parameters
¶ Override this property to supply parameters for this ValidationConstraint. Parameters are used by user interface mechanics outside the scope of this module for implementation reasons.
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message
¶ The message to display to a user if this ValidationConstraint is failed by some input.
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label
¶ The textual label displayed to users for the Field to which this ValidationConstraint is linked.
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value
¶ The current value which failed validation.
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RemoteConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
RemoteConstraint
(error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint which can only be executed on the server. Create a subclass of this class and override validate_input and validate_parsed_value.
Parameters: error_message – (See ValidationConstraint
)
RequiredConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
RequiredConstraint
(selector_expression='*', error_message=None)¶ The presence of this ValidationConstraint on a Field indicates that the Field is required.
Parameters: error_message – (See ValidationConstraint
)-
parameters
¶ Override this property to supply parameters for this ValidationConstraint. Parameters are used by user interface mechanics outside the scope of this module for implementation reasons.
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validate_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given string for validity. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
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EqualToConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
EqualToConstraint
(other_field, error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint that requires the value of its Field to be equal to the value input into other_field.
Parameters: - other_field – The Field whose value must be equal to the Field to which this ValidationConstraint is attached.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
GreaterThanConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
GreaterThanConstraint
(other_field, error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint that requires the value of its Field to be greater than the value input into other_field (the > operator is used for the comparison).
Parameters: - other_field – The Field whose value is compared.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
SmallerThanConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
SmallerThanConstraint
(other_field, error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint that requires the value of its Field to be smaller than the value input into other_field (the < operator is used for the comparison).
Parameters: - other_field – The Field whose value is compared.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
MinLengthConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
MinLengthConstraint
(min_length, error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint that requires length of what the user typed to be at least min_length characters long.
Parameters: - min_length – The minimum allowed length of the input.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
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parameters
¶ Override this property to supply parameters for this ValidationConstraint. Parameters are used by user interface mechanics outside the scope of this module for implementation reasons.
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validate_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given string for validity. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
MaxLengthConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
MaxLengthConstraint
(max_length, error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint that requires length of what the user typed to not be more than max_length characters long.
Parameters: - max_length – The maximum allowed length of the input.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
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parameters
¶ Override this property to supply parameters for this ValidationConstraint. Parameters are used by user interface mechanics outside the scope of this module for implementation reasons.
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validate_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given string for validity. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
PatternConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
PatternConstraint
(pattern, error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint that requires unparsed input to match the supplied regex.
Parameters: - pattern – The regex to match input against.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
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parameters
¶ Override this property to supply parameters for this ValidationConstraint. Parameters are used by user interface mechanics outside the scope of this module for implementation reasons.
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validate_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given string for validity. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
AllowedValuesConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
AllowedValuesConstraint
(allowed_values, error_message=None)¶ A PatternConstraint that only allows unparsed input equal to one of a list of allowed_values.
Parameters: - allowed_values – A list containing the strings values to be allowed.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
IntegerConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
IntegerConstraint
(error_message=None)¶ A PatternConstraint that only allows input that represent a valid integer.
Parameters: error_message – (See ValidationConstraint
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validate_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given string for validity. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
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MinValueConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
MinValueConstraint
(min_value, error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint that requires its parsed input to be greater than or equal to a supplied min_value. (To do the comparison, the >= operator is used on the parsed value.)
Parameters: - min_value – The minimum value allowed.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
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validate_parsed_value
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given Python object after it was created from initial input in string form. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
MaxValueConstraint¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
MaxValueConstraint
(max_value, error_message=None)¶ A ValidationConstraint that requires its parsed input to be smaller than or equal to a supplied max_value. (To do the comparison, the <= operator is used on the parsed value.)
Parameters: - max_value – The maximum value allowed.
- error_message – (See
ValidationConstraint
)
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validate_parsed_value
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method to provide the custom logic of how this ValidationConstraint should check the given Python object after it was created from initial input in string form. If validation fails, this method should raise self.
Events and Actions¶
Event¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
Event
(label=None, action=None, readable=None, writable=None, disallowed_message=None, **event_argument_fields)¶ An Event can be triggered by a user. When an Event occurs, the action of the Event is executed.
Parameters: - label – (See
Field
) - action – The
Action
to execute when this Event occurs. - readable – (See
Field
) - writable – (See
Field
) - disallowed_message – (See
Field
) - event_argument_fields – Keyword arguments given in order to specify the names of the arguments this Event should have. The value to each keyword argument is a Field governing input to that Event argument.
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from_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Sets the value of this Field from the given unparsed_input.
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with_arguments
(**event_arguments)¶ Returns a new Event exactly like this one, but with argument values as given.
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parse_input
(unparsed_input)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms the unparsed_input (a string) into a representative Python object.
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unparse_input
(parsed_value)¶ Override this method on a subclass to specify how that subclass transforms a given Python object (parsed_value) to a string that represents it to a user.
- label – (See
Action¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
Action
(declared_method, arg_names=[], kwarg_name_map={})¶ An Action which is supplied to an
Event
is executed when thatEvent
occurs. Executing the Action means executing its declared_method.Parameters: - declared_method – The method to be called when executing this Action.
- arg_names – A list of the names of Event arguments to send to declared_method as positional arguments (in the order listed).
- kwarg_name_map – A dictionary specifying which keyword arguments to send to declared_method when called. The dictionary maps each name of an Event argument that needs to be sent to the name of the keyword argument as which it should be sent.
Allowed¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
Allowed
(allowed)¶ An Action that always returns the (boolean) value of allowed with which it was constructed.
Not¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
Not
(action)¶ An Action which returns the boolean inverse of the result of another action.
SecuredDeclaration¶
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class
reahl.component.modelinterface.
SecuredDeclaration
(read_check=None, write_check=None)¶ A decorator for marking a method as being @secured. Marking a method as @secured, causes a wrapper to be placed around the original method. The wrapper checks the access rights of the current user before each call to the method to ensure unauthorised users cannot call the wrapped method.
When such a @secured method is used as the declared_method of an
Action
, theAction
derives its access constraints directly from the @secured method.Parameters: - read_check – A callable with signature matching that of the @secured method. It should return True to indicate that the current user may be aware of the method, else False. User interface machinery could use this info to determine what to show to a user, what to grey out, or what to hide completely, depending on who the current user is.
- write_check – A callable with signature matching that of the @secured method. It should return True to indicate that the current user may execute the method, else False.