Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: zope.site
Version: 3.9.2
Summary: Local registries for zope component architecture
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zope.site
Author: Zope Foundation and Contributors
Author-email: zope-dev@zope.org
License: ZPL 2.1
Description: =====================================
        Zope 3's Local Component Architecture
        =====================================
        
        This package provides a local and persistent site manager
        implementation, so that one can register local utilities and
        adapters. It uses local adapter registries for its adapter and utility
        registry. The module also provides some facilities to organize the
        local software and ensures the correct behavior inside the ZODB.
        
        
        .. contents::
        
        =============================
        Sites and Local Site Managers
        =============================
        
        This is an introduction of location-based component architecture.
        
        Creating and Accessing Sites
        ----------------------------
        
        *Sites* are used to provide custom component setups for parts of your
        application or web site. Every folder:
        
          >>> from zope.site import folder
          >>> myfolder = folder.rootFolder()
        
        has the potential to become a site:
        
          >>> from zope.component.interfaces import ISite, IPossibleSite
          >>> IPossibleSite.providedBy(myfolder)
          True
        
        but is not yet one:
        
          >>> ISite.providedBy(myfolder)
          False
        
        If you would like your custom content component to be able to become a site,
        you can use the `SiteManagerContainer` mix-in class:
        
          >>> from zope import site
          >>> class MyContentComponent(site.SiteManagerContainer):
          ...     pass
        
          >>> myContent = MyContentComponent()
          >>> IPossibleSite.providedBy(myContent)
          True
          >>> ISite.providedBy(myContent)
          False
        
        To convert a possible site to a real site, we have to provide a site manager:
        
          >>> sm = site.LocalSiteManager(myfolder)
          >>> myfolder.setSiteManager(sm)
          >>> ISite.providedBy(myfolder)
          True
          >>> myfolder.getSiteManager() is sm
          True
        
        Note that an event is generated when a local site manager is created:
        
          >>> from zope.component.eventtesting import getEvents
          >>> from zope.site.interfaces import INewLocalSite
          >>> [event] = getEvents(INewLocalSite)
          >>> event.manager is sm
          True
        
        If one tries to set a bogus site manager, a `ValueError` will be raised:
        
           >>> myfolder2 = folder.Folder()
           >>> myfolder2.setSiteManager(object)
           Traceback (most recent call last):
           ...
           ValueError: setSiteManager requires an IComponentLookup
        
        If the possible site has been changed to a site already, a `TypeError`
        is raised when one attempts to add a new site manager:
        
          >>> myfolder.setSiteManager(site.LocalSiteManager(myfolder))
          Traceback (most recent call last):
          ...
          TypeError: Already a site
        
        There is also an adapter you can use to get the next site manager from any
        location:
        
          >>> myfolder['mysubfolder'] = folder.Folder()
          >>> import zope.component
          >>> zope.component.interfaces.IComponentLookup(myfolder['mysubfolder']) is sm
          True
        
        If the location passed is a site, the site manager of that site is returned:
        
          >>> zope.component.interfaces.IComponentLookup(myfolder) is sm
          True
        
        
        Using the Site Manager
        ----------------------
        
        A site manager contains several *site management folders*, which are used to
        logically organize the software. When a site manager is initialized, a default
        site management folder is created:
        
          >>> sm = myfolder.getSiteManager()
          >>> default = sm['default']
          >>> default.__class__
          <class 'zope.site.site.SiteManagementFolder'>
        
        However, you can tell not to create the default site manager folder on
        LocalSiteManager creation:
        
          >>> nodefault = site.LocalSiteManager(myfolder, default_folder=False)
          >>> 'default' in nodefault
          False
        
        Also, note that when creating LocalSiteManager, its __parent__ is set to
        site that was passed to constructor and the __name__ is set to ++etc++site.
        
          >>> nodefault.__parent__ is myfolder
          True
          >>> nodefault.__name__ == '++etc++site'
          True
        
        You can easily create a new site management folder:
        
          >>> sm['mySMF'] = site.SiteManagementFolder()
          >>> sm['mySMF'].__class__
          <class 'zope.site.site.SiteManagementFolder'>
        
        Once you have your site management folder -- let's use the default one -- we
        can register some components. Let's start with a utility:
        
          >>> import zope.interface
          >>> class IMyUtility(zope.interface.Interface):
          ...     pass
        
          >>> import persistent
          >>> from zope.container.contained import Contained
          >>> class MyUtility(persistent.Persistent, Contained):
          ...     zope.interface.implements(IMyUtility)
          ...     def __init__(self, title):
          ...         self.title = title
          ...     def __repr__(self):
          ...         return "%s('%s')" %(self.__class__.__name__, self.title)
        
        Now we can create an instance of our utility and put it in the site
        management folder and register it:
        
          >>> myutil = MyUtility('My custom utility')
          >>> default['myutil'] = myutil
          >>> sm.registerUtility(myutil, IMyUtility, 'u1')
        
        Now we can ask the site manager for the utility:
        
          >>> sm.queryUtility(IMyUtility, 'u1')
          MyUtility('My custom utility')
        
        Of course, the local site manager has also access to the global component
        registrations:
        
          >>> gutil = MyUtility('Global Utility')
          >>> from zope.component import getGlobalSiteManager
          >>> gsm = getGlobalSiteManager()
          >>> gsm.registerUtility(gutil, IMyUtility, 'gutil')
        
          >>> sm.queryUtility(IMyUtility, 'gutil')
          MyUtility('Global Utility')
        
        Next let's see whether we can also successfully register an adapter as
        well. Here the adapter will provide the size of a file:
        
          >>> class IFile(zope.interface.Interface):
          ...     pass
        
          >>> class ISized(zope.interface.Interface):
          ...     pass
        
          >>> class File(object):
          ...     zope.interface.implements(IFile)
        
          >>> class FileSize(object):
          ...     zope.interface.implements(ISized)
          ...     def __init__(self, context):
          ...         self.context = context
        
        Now that we have the adapter we need to register it:
        
          >>> sm.registerAdapter(FileSize, [IFile])
        
        Finally, we can get the adapter for a file:
        
          >>> file = File()
          >>> size = sm.queryAdapter(file, ISized, name='')
          >>> size.__class__
          <class 'FileSize'>
          >>> size.context is file
          True
        
        By the way, once you set a site
        
          >>> from zope.component import hooks
          >>> hooks.setSite(myfolder)
        
        you can simply use the zope.component's `getSiteManager()` method to get
        the nearest site manager:
        
          >>> from zope.component import getSiteManager
          >>> getSiteManager() is sm
          True
        
        This also means that you can simply use zope.component to look up your utility
        
          >>> from zope.component import getUtility
          >>> getUtility(IMyUtility, 'gutil')
          MyUtility('Global Utility')
        
        or the adapter via the interface's `__call__` method:
        
          >>> size = ISized(file)
          >>> size.__class__
          <class 'FileSize'>
          >>> size.context is file
          True
        
        
        Multiple Sites
        --------------
        
        Until now we have only dealt with one local and the global site. But things
        really become interesting, once we have multiple sites. We can override other
        local configuration.
        
        This behaviour uses the notion of location, therefore we need to configure the
        zope.location package first:
        
          >>> import zope.configuration.xmlconfig
          >>> _  = zope.configuration.xmlconfig.string("""
          ... <configure xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope">
          ...   <include package="zope.component" file="meta.zcml"/>
          ...   <include package="zope.location" />
          ... </configure>
          ... """)
        
        Let's now create a new folder called `folder11`, add it to `myfolder` and make
        it a site:
        
          >>> myfolder11 = folder.Folder()
          >>> myfolder['myfolder11'] = myfolder11
          >>> myfolder11.setSiteManager(site.LocalSiteManager(myfolder11))
          >>> sm11 = myfolder11.getSiteManager()
        
        If we ask the second site manager for its next, we get
        
          >>> sm11.__bases__ == (sm, )
          True
        
        and the first site manager should have the folling sub manager:
        
          >>> sm.subs == (sm11,)
          True
        
        If we now register a second utility with the same name and interface with the
        new site manager folder,
        
          >>> default11 = sm11['default']
          >>> myutil11 = MyUtility('Utility, uno & uno')
          >>> default11['myutil'] = myutil11
        
          >>> sm11.registerUtility(myutil11, IMyUtility, 'u1')
        
        then it will will be available in the second site manager
        
          >>> sm11.queryUtility(IMyUtility, 'u1')
          MyUtility('Utility, uno & uno')
        
        but not in the first one:
        
          >>> sm.queryUtility(IMyUtility, 'u1')
          MyUtility('My custom utility')
        
        It is also interesting to look at the use cases of moving and copying a
        site. To do that we create a second root folder and make it a site, so that
        site hierarchy is as follows:
        
        ::
        
                   _____ global site _____
                  /                       \
              myfolder1                myfolder2
                  |
              myfolder11
        
        
          >>> myfolder2 = folder.rootFolder()
          >>> myfolder2.setSiteManager(site.LocalSiteManager(myfolder2))
        
        Before we can move or copy sites, we need to register two event subscribers
        that manage the wiring of site managers after moving or copying:
        
          >>> from zope import container
          >>> gsm.registerHandler(
          ...    site.changeSiteConfigurationAfterMove,
          ...    (ISite, container.interfaces.IObjectMovedEvent),
          ...    )
        
        We only have to register one event listener, since the copy action causes an
        `IObjectAddedEvent` to be created, which is just a special type of
        `IObjectMovedEvent`.
        
        First, make sure that everything is setup correctly in the first place:
        
          >>> myfolder11.getSiteManager().__bases__ == (myfolder.getSiteManager(), )
          True
          >>> myfolder.getSiteManager().subs[0] is myfolder11.getSiteManager()
          True
          >>> myfolder2.getSiteManager().subs
          ()
        
        Let's now move `myfolder11` from `myfolder` to `myfolder2`:
        
          >>> myfolder2['myfolder21'] = myfolder11
          >>> del myfolder['myfolder11']
        
        Now the next site manager for `myfolder11`'s site manager should have changed:
        
          >>> myfolder21 = myfolder11
          >>> myfolder21.getSiteManager().__bases__ == (myfolder2.getSiteManager(), )
          True
          >>> myfolder2.getSiteManager().subs[0] is myfolder21.getSiteManager()
          True
          >>> myfolder.getSiteManager().subs
          ()
        
        Make sure that our interfaces and classes are picklable:
        
          >>> import sys
          >>> sys.modules['zope.site.tests'].IMyUtility = IMyUtility
          >>> IMyUtility.__module__ = 'zope.site.tests'
          >>> sys.modules['zope.site.tests'].MyUtility = MyUtility
          >>> MyUtility.__module__ = 'zope.site.tests'
        
          >>> from pickle import dumps, loads
          >>> data = dumps(myfolder2['myfolder21'])
          >>> myfolder['myfolder11'] = loads(data)
        
          >>> myfolder11 = myfolder['myfolder11']
          >>> myfolder11.getSiteManager().__bases__ == (myfolder.getSiteManager(), )
          True
          >>> myfolder.getSiteManager().subs[0] is myfolder11.getSiteManager()
          True
          >>> myfolder2.getSiteManager().subs[0] is myfolder21.getSiteManager()
          True
        
        Finally, let's check that everything works fine when our folder is moved
        to the folder that doesn't contain any site manager. Our folder's
        sitemanager's bases should be set to global site manager.
        
          >>> myfolder11.getSiteManager().__bases__ == (myfolder.getSiteManager(), )
          True
        
          >>> nosm = folder.Folder()
          >>> nosm['root'] = myfolder11
          >>> myfolder11.getSiteManager().__bases__ == (gsm, )
          True
        
        
        =======
        CHANGES
        =======
        
        3.9.2 (2010-09-25)
        ------------------
        
        - Added not declared, but needed test dependency on `zope.testing`.
        
        3.9.1 (2010-04-30)
        ------------------
        
        - Removed use of 'zope.testing.doctest' in favor of stdlib's 'doctest.
        
        - Removed use of 'zope.testing.doctestunit' in favor of stdlib's 'doctest.
        
        3.9.0 (2009-12-29)
        ------------------
        
        - Avoid a test dependency on zope.copypastemove by testing the correct
          persistent behavior of a site manager using the normal pickle module.
        
        3.8.0 (2009-12-15)
        ------------------
        
        - Removed functional testing setup and dependency on zope.app.testing.
        
        3.7.1 (2009-11-18)
        ------------------
        
        - Moved the zope.site.hooks functionality to zope.component.hooks as it isn't
          actually dealing with zope.site's concept of a site.
        
        - Import ISite and IPossibleSite from zope.component after they were moved
          there from zope.location.
        
        3.7.0 (2009-09-29)
        ------------------
        
        - Cleaned up the undeclared dependency on zope.app.publication by moving the
          two relevant subscriber registrations and their tests to that package.
        
        - Dropped the dependency on zope.traversing which was only used to access
          zope.location functionality. Configure zope.location for some tests.
        
        - Demoted zope.configuration to a testing dependency.
        
        3.6.4 (2009-09-01)
        ------------------
        
        - Set __parent__ and __name__ in the LocalSiteManager's constructor
          after calling constructor of its superclasses, so __name__ doesn't
          get overwritten with empty string by the Components constructor.
        
        - Don't set __parent__ and __name__ attributes of site manager in
          SiteManagerContainer's ``setSiteManager`` method, as they're
          already set for LocalSiteManager. Other site manager implementations
          are not required to have those attributes at all, so we're not
          adding them anymore.
        
        3.6.3 (2009-07-27)
        ------------------
        
        - Propagate an ObjectRemovedEvent to the SiteManager upon removal of a
          SiteManagerContainer.
        
        3.6.2 (2009-07-24)
        ------------------
        
        - Fixed tests to pass with latest packages.
        
        - Removed failing test of persistent interfaces, since it did not test
          anything in this package and used the deprecated ``zodbcode`` module.
        
        - Fix NameError when calling ``zope.site.testing.siteSetUp(site=True)``.
        
        - The ``getNextUtility`` and ``queryNextUtility`` functions was moved to
          ``zope.component``.  While backward-compatibility imports are provided, it's
          strongly recommended to update your imports.
        
        3.6.1 (2009-02-28)
        ------------------
        
        - Import symbols moved from zope.traversing to zope.location from the new
          location.
        
        - Don't fail when changing component registry bases while moving ISite
          object to non-ISite object.
        
        - Allow specify whether to create 'default' SiteManagementFolder on
          initializing LocalSiteManager. Use the ``default_folder`` argument.
        
        - Add a containment constraint to the SiteManagementFolder that makes
          it only available to be contained in ILocalSiteManagers and other
          ISiteManagementFolders.
        
        - Change package's mailing list address to zope-dev at zope.org, as
          zope3-dev at zope.org is now retired.
        
        - Remove old unused code. Update package description.
        
        3.6.0 (2009-01-31)
        ------------------
        
        - Use zope.container instead of zope.app.container.
        
        3.5.1 (2009-01-27)
        ------------------
        
        - Extracted from zope.app.component (trunk, 3.5.1 under development)
          as part of an effort to clean up dependencies between Zope packages.
        
Keywords: zope component architecture local
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
Classifier: Framework :: Zope3
