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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014, Ian Gulliver
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import json
import logging
from google.appengine.api import channel
from google.appengine.ext import db
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import utils
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# Profile
# ↳ Client
#
# Subject
# ↳ Message
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# ↳ Subscription (⤴︎ Client)
class DuplicateMessage(Exception):
pass
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class Profile(db.Model):
google_user = db.UserProperty()
@classmethod
def FromGoogleUser(cls, google_user):
if not google_user:
profile = Profile()
profile.put()
return profile
profiles = Profile.all().filter('google_user =', google_user).fetch(1)
if profiles:
return profiles[0]
else:
# TODO(flamingcow): Fetch-then-store uniqueness is a race.
profile = Profile(google_user=google_user)
profile.put()
return profile
def MergeFrom(self, source_profile):
# This is non-transactional and racy (new messages can be introduced by the
# old client after we start). This is hard to solve because a) we're not in
# a single hierarchy and b) we don't revoke the old client ID, so it can
# still be used.
for message in Message.all().filter('sender =', source_profile):
message.sender = self;
message.put()
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class Client(db.Model):
# parent=Profile
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first_seen = db.DateTimeProperty(required=True, auto_now_add=True)
channel_active = db.BooleanProperty(required=True, default=False)
@classmethod
def FromProfile(cls, profile):
client = cls(parent=profile)
client.put()
return client
@classmethod
def FromGoogleUser(cls, google_user):
profile = Profile.FromGoogleUser(google_user)
return cls.FromProfile(profile)
def SendMessage(self, msg):
self.SendByKey(self.key(), msg)
@staticmethod
def SendByKey(key, msg):
channel.send_message(str(key), json.dumps(msg, default=utils.EncodeJSON))
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class Subject(db.Model):
name = db.StringProperty(required=True)
readable_only_by = db.ReferenceProperty(
reference_class=Profile, collection_name='readable_subject_set')
writable_only_by = db.ReferenceProperty(
reference_class=Profile, collection_name='writable_subject_set')
@classmethod
def FindOrCreate(cls, name):
subjects = cls.all().filter('name =', name).fetch(1)
if subjects:
return subjects[0]
subject = cls(name=name)
subject.put()
return subject
@db.transactional()
def GetRecentMessages(self, num_messages):
query = (
Message.all()
.ancestor(self)
.order('-created'))
if num_messages <= 0:
num_messages = None
return reversed(query.fetch(limit=num_messages))
@db.transactional()
def GetKey(self, key):
messages = (
Message.all()
.ancestor(self)
.filter('key_ =', key)
.order('-created')
.fetch(1))
if messages:
return messages[0]
return None
@db.transactional()
def PutMessage(self, message, sender, sender_message_id, key=None):
"""Internal helper for SendMessage().
Unless/until channel.send_message becomes transactional, we have to finish
the datastore work (and any retries) before we start transmitting to
channels.
"""
# sender_message_id should be universal across all subjects, but we check
# it within just this subject to allow in-transaction verification.
messages = (
Message.all()
.ancestor(self)
.filter('sender_message_id =', sender_message_id)
.fetch(1))
if messages:
raise DuplicateMessage(sender_message_id)
obj = Message(
parent=self,
message=message,
sender=sender,
sender_message_id=sender_message_id,
key_=key)
obj.put()
return (
obj,
[Subscription.client.get_value_for_datastore(subscription)
for subscription in Subscription.all().ancestor(self)])
def SendMessage(self, message, sender, sender_message_id, key=None):
obj, subscriptions = self.PutMessage(message, sender, sender_message_id, key)
event = obj.ToEvent()
for subscription in subscriptions:
Client.SendByKey(subscription, event)
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class Subscription(db.Model):
# parent=Subject
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client = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=Client)
@classmethod
@db.transactional()
def FindOrCreate(cls, subject, client, messages):
subscriptions = (
cls.all(keys_only=True)
.ancestor(subject)
.filter('client =', client)
.fetch(1))
if not subscriptions:
cls(parent=subject, client=client).put()
if messages == 0:
return []
return [m.ToEvent() for m in subject.GetRecentMessages(messages)]
@classmethod
@db.transactional()
def Remove(cls, subject, client):
subscriptions = (
cls.all()
.ancestor(subject)
.filter('client =', client))
for subscription in subscriptions:
subscription.delete()
class Message(db.Model):
# parent=Subject
created = db.DateTimeProperty(required=True, auto_now_add=True)
message = db.TextProperty(required=True)
sender = db.ReferenceProperty(required=True, reference_class=Profile)
sender_message_id = db.StringProperty(required=True)
# key and key_name are reserved
key_ = db.StringProperty()
def ToEvent(self):
ret = {
'event_type': 'message',
'id': self.key().id(),
'sender': str(Message.sender.get_value_for_datastore(self)),
'subject': {
'name': self.parent().name,
},
'created': self.created,
'message': self.message,
}
if self.key_:
ret['key'] = self.key_
return ret