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# Authors: Ralph Bean <rbean@redhat.com>
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""" :mod:`fedmsg.encoding.sqla` houses utility functions for JSONifying
sqlalchemy models that do not define their own ``.__json__()`` methods.
Use at your own risk. :func:`fedmsg.encoding.sqla.to_json` will expose all
attributes and relations of your sqlalchemy object and may expose information
you not want it to. See :doc:`crypto` for considerations.
"""
try:
from sqlalchemy.orm import class_mapper
from sqlalchemy.orm.properties import RelationshipProperty
except ImportError:
pass
def to_json(obj, seen=None):
""" Returns a dict representation of the object.
Recursively evaluates to_json(...) on its relationships.
"""
if not seen:
seen = []
properties = list(class_mapper(type(obj)).iterate_properties)
relationships = [
p.key for p in properties if type(p) is RelationshipProperty
]
attrs = [
p.key for p in properties if p.key not in relationships
]
d = dict([(attr, getattr(obj, attr)) for attr in attrs])
for attr in relationships:
d[attr] = expand(obj, getattr(obj, attr), seen)
return d
def expand(obj, relation, seen):
""" Return the to_json or id of a sqlalchemy relationship. """
if hasattr(relation, 'all'):
relation = relation.all()
if hasattr(relation, '__iter__'):
return [expand(obj, item, seen) for item in relation]
if type(relation) not in seen:
return to_json(relation, seen + [type(obj)])
else:
return relation.id
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